Ok I did it but how am I suppose to read this?
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Christian Folini-4 wrote:
>
> Hey Andrew,
>
> You have to try and isolate the problem.
> It's a start to remove modules and make the issue
> go away in a lab setup and thus identify the component
> that is causing the problem. Try to nail down the
> individual requests that cause a server process/thread
> to hang.
>
> Ideally mod_forensic should tell you about this
> requests as the forensic log will tell you about incoming
> requests before they are handled. But I am not sure
> they are in the forensic log as your status suggests
> they are still being read.
>
> tcpdump outside of your apache could help here (start
> with "tcpdump -A -s 0 port xxx" here. Unless it is
> https traffic, then it would not tell you much.
>
> regs,
>
> Christian
>
> On Wed, Nov 07, 2007 at 09:31:58AM -0800, Andrew Rosolino wrote:
>>
>> Hi this keeps happening a lot where my server will be unresponsive... it
>> just
>> hangs forever.. so I checked the apache server-status and there was 131
>> requests that looked like this..
>>
>> 39-16 2177 0/67/114 R 0.95 47 562 0.0 0.48 0.66 ? ? ..reading..
>> 40-16 29189 0/220/220 R 3.40 47 135 0.0 0.67 0.67 ? ? ..reading..
>> 41-16 3959 0/7/111 R 0.21 48 81 0.0 0.01 0.42 ? ? ..reading..
>>
>> They were all just in the "reading" state and i couldnt get an open slot
>> nor
>> anyone else who was viewing our websites..
>>
>> I restarted apache and all was fine.. but then 20 minutes later they went
>> back all into a reading state.. it appears as if slowly each processes
>> goes
>> into the reading state?? I dont understand what the problem is.
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