On 03/10/2008 7:53:10 PM +0100, Tobias Wiersch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
> Yes, the results were from 2 servers.
> The Etch-server has the problem. I wrote the results from the sarge
> server only to show the difference.
can you tell what is the mod_fcgid version on each server? If the
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Hi Gabriel,
Gabriel Barazer schrieb:
>
> I'm confused. Is it the same server, same kernel & other
> hardware/software specs ? If you try 2 different debian distrubtion,
> there may be some changes in PHP/libraries.
>
Yes, the results were from 2 servers.
The Etch-server has the problem. I wro
On 03/10/2008 3:19:16 PM +0100, Tobias Wiersch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Gabriel Barazer schrieb:
>> 1) Is the delay *exactly* 2 seconds when calling a PHP script (before
>> getting the http error 500 from your suexec test) ? Or is there another
>> additionnal delay to look for ?
>>
> I
Hi Gabriel,
Gabriel Barazer schrieb:
>
> 1) Is the delay *exactly* 2 seconds when calling a PHP script (before
> getting the http error 500 from your suexec test) ? Or is there another
> additionnal delay to look for ?
>
I think it is a 1 second delay.
I made a "time wget http://localhost/tes
On 03/10/2008 1:38:36 PM +0100, Tobias Wiersch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Gabriel,
>
> Gabriel Barazer schrieb:
>> I suppose this command is an init script and really does "apachectl -k
>> graceful" ? Can you confirm this ? Since these init scripts are not part
>> of the apache distribution
Hi Gabriel,
Gabriel Barazer schrieb:
>
> I suppose this command is an init script and really does "apachectl -k
> graceful" ? Can you confirm this ? Since these init scripts are not part
> of the apache distribution, we don't know *exactly* what they do and
> there _is_ a big difference between
Hi Thilo,
Thilo Bangert schrieb:
> okay - interesting. have you tried using strace to check what the
> apache process is doing?
Okay, here comes the strace of apache's PID. Maybe a problem with the
POLLIN-routine?
(thanks in advance for your help)
0.49 poll([{fd=15, events=POLLIN, re
Hi
On 03/10/2008 11:08:14 AM +0100, Tobias Wiersch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello there!
>
> I'm using mod_fcgid on several servers since Debian Sarge.
> On Debian Sarge all is running fine.
> But ALL three Etch-servers (1 updated from sarge, 2 freshly installed)
> have a delay-problem:
>
>
On Monday 10 March 2008 11:48:30 Tobias Wiersch wrote:
> Hi Thilo,
>
> Thilo Bangert schrieb:
> > try calling php from the commandline right before you reload apache...
>
> Thanks for the quick reply.
> But I already tried that.
> PHP is definitely in the cache.
> # php5-cgi test.php
> # /etc/init.
Hi Thilo,
Thilo Bangert schrieb:
> try calling php from the commandline right before you reload apache...
Thanks for the quick reply.
But I already tried that.
PHP is definitely in the cache.
# php5-cgi test.php
# /etc/init.d/apache2 reload
Same delay. And I have a very big cache on the machine.
S
> To verify this, I patched suexec to exit immediatly at start.
> When I then load a PHP-script with the patched suexec, the delay is
> still there, and after that I receive the 500-Server error.
> Furthermore, when I call php5-cgi from the command-line, there is
> absolutely no delay.
>
the dela
Hello there!
I'm using mod_fcgid on several servers since Debian Sarge.
On Debian Sarge all is running fine.
But ALL three Etch-servers (1 updated from sarge, 2 freshly installed)
have a delay-problem:
When I do a "apache2 reload", all spawned PHP-fcgi-tasks will die, which
is normal behaviour.
B
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