Had this been filed as a bug?

From: Administrator <da...@gamehouse.com<mailto:da...@gamehouse.com>>
Date: Friday, November 22, 2013 at 2:29 PM
To: "users@subversion.apache.org<mailto:users@subversion.apache.org>" 
<users@subversion.apache.org<mailto:users@subversion.apache.org>>
Subject: Experiencing issue where CPU is pinned at 100% - more info


Config:

OS:                          Windows 2012 Server 64bit
                                1TB SSD
                                8GiB RAM

Software version                                4.0.2-3732.117
Subversion version                              1.8.3-3732.117
Running since                                   11/21/2013 14:06:28 PST
Repo health                                     Total repositories: 2 - Go to 
the Repositories tab to create or discover
repositories.
Throughput on primary interface 0.0 B/s IN (over about 5 minutes); 0.0 B/s OUT 
(over about 5 minutes)
Disk Usage                                      as of 11/22/2013 11:10:31 PST
Used space on root volume               565.43 GB
Used space by repositories              138.65 GB
Free space on repository volume 328.81 GB
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We migrated Two days ago.
I dumped the repo to a new physical machine and imported it through the Web 
Interface.
Every day, at some point, the repository becomes inaccessible.
I RDC to the box and Apache is using 100% of the CPU.  The entire machine is 
performing ridiculously slow.

A restart of the Service restores CPU to normal and everyone carries on until 
the next occurrence.

I parsed the error log for yesterday counting occurrences of all AH errors:

occurrences: DEBUG Code

545112          AH01626:
206385          AH01691:
206377          AH01697:
139630          AH01384:
        24          AH00361:
          4          AH01316:
          2          AH01320:
          2          AH01318:
          2          AH00408:
          2          AH00403:
          2          AH00348:
          2          AH00334:
          1          AH01284:
          1          AH00456:
          1          AH00455:
          1          AH00453:
          1          AH00431:
          1          AH00422:
          1          AH00418:
          1          AH00411:
          1          AH00407:
          1          AH00402:
          1          AH00391:
          1          AH00359:
          1          AH00357:
          1          AH00354:
          1          AH00352:
          1          AH00096:
          1          AH00094:

I looked at the error log unto the point of the restart.  I could not see 
anything obvious.
I also look in the event viewer and see nothing.

Dave Kelsey

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