Hi,

yes, we use nis/pam on the machine, but the mentioned user and group is placed local in /etc/passwd and /etc/group. Also I configured the system to lookup first in files and then in nis.

I observed this behaviour simple via running several times ps and saw, that it took quite a while that the ownership changes from root to the configured user in httpd.conf.

regards
        Harald


On Mon, 15 Feb 2010, Eric Covener wrote:

On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 10:43 AM, Harald Falkenberg
<harald.falkenb...@desy.de> wrote:
Hello,

I use apache 1.3.41 on a solaris sparc system.

Since quite a while I was wondering, why the httpd processes startup very
quickly, but do not serve any request for 60 until 90 seconds.

Now I observed, that it takes a long time to change the onwership of the
processes, which I set via the 'user' and 'grou' derictives in httpd.conf.
After the ownership changed, the processes serve immediately the requests.

Did anybody observe something simular and has an idea what might cause this
long delay in changing the ownership? Is it possible to to debug the startup
phase of the apache, to see were the processes spend their time?

Are you using something like LDAP or NIS for your systems user/group info?

--
Eric Covener
cove...@gmail.com



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