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On Sat, 2003-04-12 at 21:13, Jon Portnoy wrote: |
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> Sounds more like an Apache bug then... |
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Debian: |
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jay:~# apt-cache policy apache |
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apache: |
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Installed: 1.3.27-0.1 |
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Gentoo: |
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* net-www/apache |
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Latest version available: 1.3.27-r3 |
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Latest version installed: 1.3.27-r3 |
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Uhm.. I don't see any difference.. How can I search for a problem here? |
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> On Sat, Apr 12, 2003 at 09:09:31PM +0200, Benjamin Podszun wrote: |
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> > Hi there. |
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> > I switched to Gentoo on two of my servers recently. Before that I used |
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> > Debian stable with a 2.4.18-Kernel. |
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> > Right now the machines are nearly useless. They should serve lots of |
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> > pages, but every ~24h everything freezes without any load on the |
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> > machines.. The load drops to 0.01 and nothing is delivered. |
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> > Only a restart of apache resets this timeframe again. |
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> > Well, after searching for a solution for about 3-4 days I'm already in |
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> > the mood to wipe Gentoo, install Debian again and stay with Gentoo for |
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> > Desktop only.. |
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> > If anyone has any suggestions I'd be glad to give them a try, but I |
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> > cannot afford to have two systems down on a regular basis for more than |
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> > 2-3 days.. |
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> > I installed 1.4, used the 2.4.20 vanilla-kernel and I installed nothing |
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> > special but exim and apache/php. |
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> > All of them use the most current ebuilds in the x86 portage-tree. |
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> > I wonder if this is related to the problems someone pointed out with the |
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> > select() performance? But it would be a vanilla-problem then? |
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> > TIA for any suggestions, |
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> > Ben |
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