Hello! We have been looking forward to v1.3.24 since we have huge problems with hanging threads with apache 1.3.23 under heavy load and large POSTs from the clients. Is this beeing fixed? I haven't seen anything about it!
This bug has been reported by others also: http://bugs.apache.org/index.cgi/full/8725 http://bugs.apache.org/index.cgi/full/8261 Here is a snip from our server-status-log yesterday (only showing the hanging threads with huge SS): 56-0 26070 0/10481/10481 W 6.89 10612 0 0.0 52.83 52.83 217.208.48.65 www.kamrat.com POST /kamrat/kamrat?do=doEdit HTTP/1.1 74-0 26100 0/12343/12343 W 8.39 6400 0 0.0 60.04 60.04 213.64.94.13 www.kamrat.com POST /kamrat/kamrat?do=doEdit HTTP/1.1 83-0 26134 0/11033/11033 W 7.04 10622 0 0.0 51.66 51.66 217.208.48.65 www.kamrat.com POST /kamrat/kamrat?do=doEdit HTTP/1.1 86-0 26137 0/10767/10767 W 6.53 10635 0 0.0 51.94 51.94 217.208.48.65 www.kamrat.com POST /kamrat/kamrat?do=doEdit HTTP/1.1 143-0 2322 0/2044/6171 W 1.28 10624 0 0.0 9.29 30.17 217.208.48.65 www.kamrat.com POST /kamrat/kamrat?do=doEdit HTTP/1.1 156-0 20893 0/195/4991 W 0.14 10620 0 0.0 1.16 24.70 217.208.48.65 www.kamrat.com POST /kamrat/kamrat?do=doEdit HTTP/1.1 170-0 811 0/89/3470 W 0.06 10629 0 0.0 0.51 17.10 217.208.48.65 www.kamrat.com POST /kamrat/kamrat?do=doEdit HTTP/1.1 The operation that were called when the threads got stuck (doEdit) is an operation which should receive quite much data (around 5-10 kilobytes) posted from the client. Most of the time it's this operation that causes the hang (it's the one that receives most data of all our operations) We have been running our application on a dual PII 400 MHz, Apache 1.3.19, Linux 2.2.17-14smp kernel for two years before (under very heavy load), and we have never seen hanging threads like this before! We're currently running RedHat Linux 7.2 Our system is a dual PIII 1266MHz, 2.3 Gb RAM Linux Ixtapa 2.4.9-21smp #1 SMP Thu Jan 17 14:01:48 EST 2002 i686 unknown Server Version: Apache/1.3.23 (Unix) ApacheJServ/1.1.2 We _have_ tried the patch suggested in http://bugs.apache.org/index.cgi/full/8261 But it doesn't seem to fix/workaround this problem in our system :( We have also tried the recv_timeout-patch (http://www.webcon.net/opensource/apache/) The Timeout-variable in httpd.conf is set to 180 secs in our system, and the RecvTimeout (introduced by the recv_timeout-patch) to 10 seconds Please take a look at this problem! It's a bad one! Regards /Tobias Lind _________________________________________________________________ Join the world�s largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com
