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Peter Bredl�v wrote: | No, the kernel is the same as before the upgrade. | | I guess I could have just hit the roof of some other limit, I do add vhosts every day. It just seemed unlikely to me that it stopped working just then. | | I don't really care if this bug(?) was there before or not though. Is there anything we can increase without messing up something else that can fix this? I have this in my /etc/init.d/apache: | | [snip] | case "$1" in | start) | should_start | test_config | echo -n "Starting web server: $NAME" | ulimit -n 1000000 | $ENV start-stop-daemon --start --pidfile $PIDFILE --exec $DAEMON > /dev/null | ;; | [snip] | | Notice the ulimit -n command. But this doesn't help (I think it did before though, but im not sure). | | I havent tried building the source package myself, mostly because i dont know how to do that ;)
Can you try the packages i built for you here?
http://people.debian.org/~fabbione/apache/
They increase the FDSIZE up to 4096. If they work i will include the changes in the next upload.
Thanks Fabio
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