Hi
I am having some problems with apache22 on my box. What happens is, when
I'm viewing loads and loads of pages, apache will stop responding untill I
restart it again. This normally happens when the free memory shown by top
gets to about +- 100MB.
Here is my dmesg output:
Copyright (c)
options SCHED_ULE
I would stick with 4BSD in 6.x series until 7.0-r then use SCHED_SMP
Thats not your problem though.
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Philip M. Gollucci ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) 323.219.4708
Senior System Admin - Riderway, Inc.
On Thu, Aug 16, 2007 at 02:02:09PM -0400, Philip M. Gollucci wrote:
options SCHED_ULE
I would stick with 4BSD in 6.x series until 7.0-r then use SCHED_SMP
You mean SCHED_ULE.
Thats not your problem though.
It could be, it's too broken to use in 6.x and only fixed in 7.0.
Kris
Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Thu, Aug 16, 2007 at 02:02:09PM -0400, Philip M. Gollucci wrote:
options SCHED_ULE
I would stick with 4BSD in 6.x series until 7.0-r then use SCHED_SMP
You mean SCHED_ULE.
Thats not your problem though.
Right, I forgot the name changed back.
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Reinhold wrote:
Hi
I am having some problems with apache22 on my box. What happens is, when
I'm viewing loads and loads of pages, apache will stop responding untill I
restart it again. This normally happens when the free memory shown by top
gets to about +- 100MB.
Here is my dmesg output:
Thanks
I'll switch back to 4BSD and see what happens
On Thu, August 16, 2007 20:09, Philip M. Gollucci wrote:
Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Thu, Aug 16, 2007 at 02:02:09PM -0400, Philip M. Gollucci wrote:
options SCHED_ULE
I would stick with 4BSD in 6.x series until 7.0-r then use SCHED_SMP
On Thu, August 16, 2007 20:16, Hugo Silva wrote:
Reinhold wrote:
Hi
I am having some problems with apache22 on my box. What happens is,
when I'm viewing loads and loads of pages, apache will stop responding
untill I restart it again. This normally happens when the free memory
shown by top
Reinhold wrote:
On Thu, August 16, 2007 20:16, Hugo Silva wrote:
Reinhold wrote:
Hi
I am having some problems with apache22 on my box. What happens is,
when I'm viewing loads and loads of pages, apache will stop responding
untill I restart it again. This normally happens when the
Hi,
I am running freebsd 6.1, I'w just installed apache2, had some problems
after:
Sun Nov 26 21:18:55 2006] [warn] (2)No such file or directory: Failed to
enable the 'httpready' Accept Filter
I made a accf_http_load=YES in /boot/loader.conf than
kldload accf_http
At apache start I don't get no
Did you upgrade from apache 1.x to 2.x? If so, apache 2.0 will be running
the httpd.conf the port installed, not your 1.X httpd.conf file.
-Derek
At 12:48 PM 11/26/2006, Forró A Hunor wrote:
Hi,
I am running freebsd 6.1, I'w just installed apache2, had some problems
after:
Sun
Bryan Maynard wrote:
I know this isn't directly freebsd related, but this list has been good
to me before.
I am running 5-STABLE. I installed Apache 2.1.4 using make install clean
after updating my ports collection. Everything seemed to go fine. I
then installed mod_php5 via make install
Hello Philip,
Friday, August 5, 2005, 6:46:28 PM, you wrote about:
Bryan Maynard wrote:
I know this isn't directly freebsd related, but this list has been good
to me before.
I am running 5-STABLE. I installed Apache 2.1.4 using make install clean
after updating my ports collection.
I know this isn't directly freebsd related, but this list has been good
to me before.
I am running 5-STABLE. I installed Apache 2.1.4 using make install clean
after updating my ports collection. Everything seemed to go fine. I
then installed mod_php5 via make install clean. I added
On 08/04/05 10:26 AM, Bryan Maynard sat at the `puter and typed:
I know this isn't directly freebsd related, but this list has been good
to me before.
I know exactly what you mean . . .
I am running 5-STABLE. I installed Apache 2.1.4 using make install clean
after updating my ports
Bryan Maynard wrote:
I know this isn't directly freebsd related, but this list has been good
to me before.
I am running 5-STABLE. I installed Apache 2.1.4 using make install clean
after updating my ports collection. Everything seemed to go fine. I
then installed mod_php5 via make install
Hi Stanley,
When I try to connect to the webserver via the IP
address of my DSL connection I get the error:
From _where_ are you doing that request?
I called my ISP who informed me that they are not
blocking port 80 (just wanted to cover all angles)
also, Ive turned off the firewall with no
On Wed, Sep 22, 2004 at 06:47:09PM -0700, Stanley Wright wrote:
I'm having a problem setting up Apache. The httpd
daemon is up and running and I can access the
webserver via http://localhost. (I can see a test page
I created).
That's good.
How have you set up httpd.conf? Did you tell it to
I'm having a problem setting up Apache. The httpd
daemon is up and running and I can access the
webserver via http://localhost. (I can see a test page
I created).
When I try to connect to the webserver via the IP
address of my DSL connection I get the error:
the connection was refused when
On Wed, Sep 22, 2004 at 06:47:09PM -0700, Stanley Wright wrote:
I'm having a problem setting up Apache. The httpd
daemon is up and running and I can access the
webserver via http://localhost. (I can see a test page
I created).
When I try to connect to the webserver via the IP
address of
Hey all. I'm having some (hopefully) simple problems with
Apache 1.3. I'm going to be hosting several sites on an private server,
domain is toontown.local. My problem is when I add the virtual host
entry in for, say, phpmyadmin.toontown.local, no matter how I access
that server, it will
On Sat, Mar 15, 2003 at 03:13:09PM -0500, Brian McCann wrote:
Hey all. I'm having some (hopefully) simple problems with
Apache 1.3. I'm going to be hosting several sites on an private server,
domain is toontown.local. My problem is when I add the virtual host
entry in for, say,
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