Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Tue, 10 Dec 1996 13:28:26 -0800 | From | "David N. Cicalo" <> | Subject | Re: Why doesn't Apache/Stronghold like Linux 2.0.x? |
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Scott J. Ellentuch wrote: > > In David N. Cicalo' own words (And I ">_") : > > > > > > This problem was reported to Apache on the 3rd of December and the > > problem is supposedly fixed in 1.2b1 (if you dare). :-) > > > How is it being fixed in Apache when by alot of indications its > the socket handling of the kernel? (I have the problem in 2.0.22) > > Thanks, Tuc > > -- > Scott J. Ellentuch, The Telecom Security Group/TTSG, Newburgh, NY > Visit our Web Site at http://www.ttsg.com/ > > "Over the UUCP link, out the ethernet, through the media converter, down > the fiber, off a router, down the 56K, past my ISP...nothing but Net" - > with poetic license from Dave Owen of IBM
Visit Apache web site and do a search in the bug database. You'll notice an entry there made on Dec 3, about child processes running away grabbing huge amounts of cpu ressources. You can also look into Deja news and do a cross platform search on Apache and problem and you'll notice that AIX ad NT as well as Linux users have posted very similar symptoms (hence the none kernel issue). You may draw your own conclusions. We have experienced this problem since Linux v1.2.13 and are now at v2.0.24 and still the problem occurs. As well if you've been following this thread, someone suggested removing the STATS and INFO modules which we are currently testing. To be continued...
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