On Tue, Mar 30, 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Full_Name: Volker Borchert
> Version: 2.2.7-1.3.6
> OS: SunOS 4.1.4 / sun4c
> Submission from: zeus.teknon.de (192.54.46.9)
>
> I am using Netscape 4.08 on both SunOS 4.1.4 and 5.6.
>
> Since I have upgraded mod_ssl from 2.2.6 to 2.2.7, the httpd child
> which just has served a request starts to consume a huge amount of
> CPU - approx. 50 seconds on a SPARCstation 1. This consumption is
> split into two parts of 30+ and 15+ seconds. Between these, the
> TransferLog entry is written, and possibly further requests are
> served. SSLLogLevel "debug" log excerpts for "single request" (37K)
> and "double request" (59K) connections are available on request.
Are you sure you _HAVE NOT_ enabled the ssl-accurate-shutdown feature of
2.2.7? When you don't have enabled it, I currently cannot image what should
lead to this massive CPU consumption. At least I've not observed such
situations while we created a lot of traffic to a 2.2.6 server with the client
tests last week. Hmm... the best you can do is the following: Attach a
debugger to the running process. This can be done on most platforms and this
way you see where it comsumes the CPU.
Ralf S. Engelschall
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.engelschall.com
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