This generally means there is too many connections to the web server. Do you have the webConfigurator up in multiple locations at the same time?
On 11/18/05, Emanuel A. Gonzalez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Today I login to the webGUI of my 0.93.2 box and I was able to see the > "system page" where the resources used was: > > -CPU: 6 – 15% > -Memory: 60% > -SWAP: 6% > -Disk: 18% > -STATES: 550/10000 > > I'm running on an IBM PII350MHz/128RAM/15HD pc > > I'm also running on this box: > > -Traffic Shapping > -SQUID > -NTop > -Pflowd > -SNMPd > > I usually got about 5-10 users passing trough my box. > > But when I tried to go to the "Status/Queues" page, I got this error: > > "(null) 503 Server temporarily overloaded Date: Sat, 19 Nov 2005 01:47:09 > GMT Cache-Control: no-cache,no-store Content-Type: text/html; charset=%s > Connection: close > 503 Server temporarily overloaded > The server cannot process the request due to a high load" > > But the traffic still goes on, a little more slow, but none of the users > complains about. > > Where may the problem be? > Is it related to the amount of states? > I'm thinking it may be the NTop and its packet sniffing system, but maybe > some of you have experienced this problem before? > > As always, thanks to all of you guys! > > > Emanuel Gonzalez > Guatemala > > > -- > Se certificó que el correo Saliente no contiene virus. > Verificado por Anti-Virus AVG. > Versión: 7.1.362 / Base de datos de virus: 267.13.4/175 - Fecha de la > versión: 18/11/2005 > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >
