Warren Young wrote:
We have a site where Apache::ASP appears to be locking up every few
days. If we rm -r /tmp/asp, the system begins responding again.
We've upgraded to the latest Apache::ASP, and it doesn't help. The
system is a Red Hat Linux 7.3 machine running Apache 1.3.27-4. None of
our many other sites are having this problem, to the best of our
knowledge. (They're not under our direct control.) On the other hand,
we have an incredible diversity in our installed systems. So, there's
no telling whether the problem is the machine's software configuration,
or it's part of the environment the machine is being used in, or it's
the users.
What is the state of the system when it locks up? Is the machine
under load, is a process spinning out of control, is there any
errors in the error_log that look interesting? Or does it just freeze?
Does restarting the web server help things without removing the /tmp/asp
entirely, or is removing that directory the only fix? If the details
you provided about /tmp/asp are before removing but after a freeze,
then I would say there is nothing that looks out of the ordinary there
that would raise concern on my side.
Regards,
Josh
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