Hi. Am Dienstag, 12. Februar 2008 schrieb Michelle Konzack: > Am 2008-02-09 19:28:49, schrieb Gordon Messmer: > > Bernd Wurst wrote: > > > I temporarily diabled some log files and now everything works again. So > > > I know where to dig into. > > Just how many log files do you have open?
We have little more than 400 VHosts and our customers can select whether they want regular logs and/or error-logs. Additionally, we keep a global (but configured per-vhosts) Traffic logfile. So this makes the worst case up to 3 log files per vhosts. That will not be reached because most people don't need individual logfiles. Our neck-breaker was FastCGI. Apache needs (don't know how many) socket-connections to all FCGI-daemons, these are about 30-40 daemons and I think there will be more than one file descriptor per FCGI-daemon. We are researching what would be the best to do in this situation. A temporary fix was to disable a bunch of log files. but that's not the long-term solution. :) > I am interested too, since I have a VServer which handel 36 VHosts > and each VHosts has its own error.log and access.log and was never > running out of file descriptors even if I run heavily php5 on it. Well, 36 VHosts is not really much. We have many small sites that don't make much load. Gruß, Bernd -- Spontaneität muß wohlüberlegt sein.
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