Thanks Alvaro, I'm willing to help to get this solved so if you need more information, please ask! By the way, here is our cherokee-error log file : http://thibauld.com/cherokee-error.txt I don't know if the errors shown in the log file are somewhat related to the cpu usage but, as the screenshot was taken today, you can match the time shown on the screenshot with the time in the log file.
Thibauld 2010/2/19 Alvaro Lopez Ortega <[email protected]>: > On 19/02/2010, at 20:48, Thibauld Favre wrote: > >> I installed Cherokee on my server this week and I'm experiencing a >> weird behavior. Sometimes, without any visible reason to me, Cherokee >> would just go wild and start taking 100% CPU. I have no clue why it >> does that. Here's a screenshot of what I'm talking about : >> http://thibauld.com/cherokee_wild.png > > That's pretty interesting. There used to be a bug causing this misbehavior, > but it was supposed to be already fixed. Thanks for reporting (in such a > graphical way!). > >> I'm using a ubuntu 8.04 server using Cherokee 0.99.43-1~hardy~ppa1 >> from the PPA archives. I'm using Cherokee in front of Apache 2.2 + PHP >> 5.2 and a Postgresql 8.3 database. >> >> My Cherokee is configured to directly serve every static file on my >> server and to act as a reverse proxy when it comes to serving dynamic >> requests. >> >> Has anyone already experienced a similar behavior with Cherokee ? > > No, but I'll try to figure out what's going on! > >> Thanks a lot and congratulations for this great piece of software (I >> found the admin interface just awesome!). > > Thanks. Am delighted to read that. > Cheers! :-) > > -- > Octality > http://www.octality.com/ > > -- CEO Allmyapps - http://allmyapps.com @thibauld - http://twitter.com/thibauld cell: +33 (0)6 16 75 27 07 _______________________________________________ Cherokee mailing list [email protected] http://lists.octality.com/listinfo/cherokee
