Ramon I think the main issue is the site getting spammed that is causing these 
problems. Secondly if Raphael gives me the go ahead ill reduce the number of 
child processes apache spawns.


Regards
Jonathan Aquilina

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> Anything in the log to indicate why the server went down. I have noticed 
> though that apache tends to spawn alot of child processes, and that can 
> usually be mitigated by adjusting some settings in the apache config file.
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> We may need to set a maximum or something because the moment I pkilled
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> Found this article and knew that there were people into GNU radio and
> general radio hobbyists who might be interested, oh and its Linux
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> Phi <http://goo.gl/mag/lUsS8>: a wireless re-routing card that puts you in
> control of the airwaves (video) <http://goo.gl/mag/lUsS8>
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> For all the talk of convergence in mobile devices, there's relatively
> little chatter about the coming together of wireless signals themselves. In
> ot...
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