salamat!
mukhang partly ganun nga!
when we launched fhm, tinalo pa niya yung bandwidth requirement ng
femalenetwork.com
we will be moving out soon. i-co-colocate namin sila para mabilis raw at
less security maintenance. :)
thanks.
Fritz Mesedilla
Systems Administrator
Summit Interactive, Inc.
FHM | Seventeen | Candy | Cosmopolitan | Preview | Good Housekeeping
femalenetwork.com | candymag.com | fhm.com.ph | cosmo.com.ph
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-----Original Message-----
From: Miguel A.L. Paraz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 9:37 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [plug] apache problem
Hi,
I'm cc:ing this to ph-isp since it's also interesting there. Original
message at the bottom.
If the server in question is FHM ;) then it must be swamped with static
content requests. If so, let squid handle the static content in accelerator
mode. Your web developers should put the pics on this separate server.
If it's dynamic content, then tuning it is application-specific (database,
etc.)
Another possibility is that your processes are growing due to lack of
bandwidth. If your outbound bandwidth is congested, then Apache *might*
have some processes sticking around serving up content. (On the other hand,
the outbound stuff might be in kernel buffers already).
Here is part of a traceroute from me to you:
4 pacific-p1.i-next.net (202.61.67.70) 48.256 ms 52.152 ms 79.072 ms
5 pi-pasig-009.pacific.net.ph (210.23.234.9) 39.508 ms 51.431 ms 38.373
ms
6 210.23.230.97 (210.23.230.97) 283.854 ms 395.695 ms 304.413 ms
7 210.23.230.115 (210.23.230.115) 250.086 ms 240.839 ms 234.239 ms
It passes through my company's private peering with Pacific Internet.
Hop #4 is on the Pacific side, and I think #5 would be a Pacific customer-
handling router. #6 would be the serial port at Summit, and the big jump
in latency indicates congestion.
On Thu, Sep 13, 2001 at 04:30:41PM +0800, Fritz Mesedilla wrote:
> out current ram is 256.
> i increased MaxClient to 500
> limits.conf has these:
> # prevent core dumps
> * hard core 0
>
> # limit size of any one of users' files to 100mb
> * hard fsize 100000
>
> #limit user processes per user to 150
> * soft nproc 100
> * hard nproc 150
>
> # limit size of any one of users' files to 40mb
> * hard fsize 40000
>
> # prevent core dumps
> * hard core 0
>
> what else can i do? when i do a load check using top:
>
> 4:21pm up 30 days, 18:47, 1 user, load average: 0.00, 0.02, 0.07
> 300 processes: 297 sleeping, 1 running, 2 zombie, 0 stopped
> CPU states: 1.1% user, 5.2% system, 0.0% nice, 93.5% idle
> Mem: 257592K av, 162128K used, 95464K free, 729508K shrd, 37624K
> buff
> Swap: 1024088K av, 4276K used, 1019812K free 31344K
> cached
>
> where do i increase things. please help thanks.
>
>
> Fritz Mesedilla
> Systems Administrator
>
> Summit Interactive, Inc.
> FHM | Seventeen | Candy | Cosmopolitan | Preview | Good Housekeeping
> femalenetwork.com | candymag.com | fhm.com.ph | cosmo.com.ph
>
> Palm Pilot Software: TVSked - Download from the link below
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> http://mesedilla.tripod.com +Basta Ikaw Lord
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