Hi Marten,
Marten Lehmann schrieb:
Hello,
If you think this is a bug, please open a bug in bugzilla. Adding you
configuration
to the bug could be also helpful.
in the meantime I have upgraded to 2.2.8, but I still sometimes see
processes like this:
2069 nobody15 01 0:46.23 8
Hello,
If you think this is a bug, please open a bug in bugzilla. Adding you
configuration
to the bug could be also helpful.
in the meantime I have upgraded to 2.2.8, but I still sometimes see
processes like this:
2069 nobody15 01 0:46.23 87.6 2460m 1.7g 1564 D httpd
httpd is
On 01/28/2008 04:26 PM, Marten Lehmann wrote:
> Hello,
>
>>> We are currently using httpd-2.2.4. Hoe comes, that httpd processes
>>> can get that huge?
>>
>> Martin, may I recommend that you send such support questions to one of
>> the
>> our user mailing lists instead of the developer list.
>>
Hello,
We are currently using httpd-2.2.4. Hoe comes, that httpd processes can
get that huge?
Martin, may I recommend that you send such support questions to one of the
our user mailing lists instead of the developer list.
http://httpd.apache.org/userslist.html (English)
http://httpd.apa
Marten Lehmann wrote:
> We are currently using httpd-2.2.4. Hoe comes, that httpd processes can
> get that huge?
Martin, may I recommend that you send such support questions to one of the
our user mailing lists instead of the developer list.
http://httpd.apache.org/userslist.html (English)
Hello,
using "top", I noticed this output:
top - 08:48:40 up 24 days, 17:21, 1 user, load average: 173.78, 113.81,
52.58
Tasks: 449 total, 47 running, 397 sleeping, 0 stopped, 5 zombie
Cpu(s): 5.2% us, 56.6% sy, 0.4% ni, 0.0% id, 37.5% wa, 0.0% hi, 0.2% si
Mem: 2056328k total, 203