Once the issue has started happening, I can reproduce it consistently when
trying to log in to Wordpress MU.

However, I can't say if getting multiple users to log in to WPMU is what
triggers it, or if it is simply a high load of users on different WPMU
pages.

It only happens when there is somewhat high load on WPMU. High load on
Moodle doesn't trigger this.

When the problem is "active", before restarting Cherokee, if I am already
logged on, everything seems to work fine, but no additional users can log
on. Browsing around the blogs also works fine.

So it seems it is the logging in page. But the teacher working in the lab
says that it also happened when they were updating many posts at the same
time.

In any case, the logging in process is a good place to check closely.

Could it be related to cookies, or sessions, when there are complex Rewrite
rules being used?

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Urko Masse
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"The trouble with a kitten is that when it grows up, it's always a cat."

On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 15:02, Alvaro Lopez Ortega <[email protected]>wrote:

> On 11-sep-09, at 09:59, Urko Masse wrote:
>
>  Error 500 still happening with 100 FCGI children.
>> And there are a lot less than 100 users.
>>
>
>
> Does it always happen while accessing the same URL?
>
>
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> Octality
> http://www.octality.com/
>
>
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