I try an "apachectl graceful" on the server, and it has no effect. I try "apachectl restart" and it's OK for a few seconds, responding to http requests, but after a while it gets jammed up again. Not sure what's going on, but I have to catch a bus soon... Gilbert On 26/01/2017 5:00 PM, Wyatt Zacharias wrote:
We were actually just talking about this on the board list. I haven't had time to look into it yet, but I think the first place to check will be apache. As far as I know we're just running default worker settings, so there may be some tuning to do.
-- Wyatt Zacharias (mobile)
On 26 Jan 2017 4:56 pm, "Theodore Baschak" <theodore@ciscodude.net <mailto:theodore@ciscodude.net>> wrote:
MUUG.ca http has been down for the last 3 hours or so (but the host is pingable) I notice the HTTP service has been down more and more lately as well, wondering if thats actually apache being down, or if its a lack of server threads able to handle client requests at that particular time?
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