On Tue, 22 May 2012, William A. Rowe Jr. wrote:
On 5/22/2012 12:02 PM, Bill Unruh wrote:
Eg, here is one entry from the ps auxww list
apache 18137 0.0 0.5 26844 5744 ? S 09:34 0:00
/usr/sbin/httpd -f
/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf -DAPACHE2 -DHAVE_PERL -DHAVE_PHP5 -DHAVE_ACTIONS
-DHAVE_ALIAS
-DHAVE_ASIS -DHAVE_AUTH_BASIC -DHAVE_AUTH_DIGEST -DHAVE_AUTHN_ALIAS
-DHAVE_AUTHN_ANON
-DHAVE_AUTHN_DBM -DHAVE_AUTHN_DEFAULT -DHAVE_AUTHN_FILE -DHAVE_AUTHZ_DBM
-DHAVE_AUTHZ_DEFAULT -DHAVE_AUTHZ_GROUPFILE -DHAVE_AUTHZ_HOST -DHAVE_AUTHZ_OWNER
-DHAVE_AUTHZ_USER -DHAVE_AUTOINDEX -DHAVE_BUCKETEER -DHAVE_CASE_FILTER
-DHAVE_CASE_FILTER_IN -DHAVE_CERN_META -DHAVE_CGI -DHAVE_CGID
-DHAVE_CHARSET_LITE
-DHAVE_DIR -DHAVE_DUMPIO -DHAVE_ECHO -DHAVE_ENV -DHAVE_EXAMPLE -DHAVE_EXPIRES
-DHAVE_EXT_FILTER -DHAVE_FILTER -DHAVE_HEADERS -DHAVE_IDENT -DHAVE_IMAGEMAP
-DHAVE_INCLUDE
-DHAVE_INFO -DHAVE_LOG_CONFIG -DHAVE_LOG_FORENSIC -DHAVE_LOGIO -DHAVE_MIME
-DHAVE_MIME_MAGIC -DHAVE_NEGOTIATION -DHAVE_OPTIONAL_FN_EXPORT
-DHAVE_OPTIONAL_FN_IMPORT
-DHAVE_OPTIONAL_HOOK_EXPORT -DHAVE_OPTIONAL_HOOK_IMPORT -DHAVE_REWRITE
-DHAVE_SETENVIF
-DHAVE_SPELING -DHAVE_SSL -DHAVE_STATUS -DHAVE_SUBSTITUTE -DHAVE_SUEXEC
-DHAVE_UNIQUE_ID
-DHAVE_USERTRACK -DHAVE_VERSION -DHAVE_VHOST_ALIAS
Never seen such a crazy startup line, I presume all of your modules have
individual
<IfDefine > blocks around each?
It is basically what Mandriva has as its default.
At that time in the access_log I have a whole bunch of entries like
::1 - - [22/May/2012:09:34:22 -0700] "OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0" 200 - "-"
"Apache/2.2.22
(Mandriva Linux/PREFORK-0.1mdv2010.2) (internal dummy connection)"
That's your own local loopback from a process running on this same box.
There are no processes running on this same box. It is rarely used. and
certainly did not have a browser running at that time.
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In the past I have also had connections like 66.249.68.198 - -
[22/May/2012:09:35:25
-0700] "GET
/aggregator/www.umsl.edu/~keelr/010/www.twitter.com/www.iaea.org/Publications/Documents/Board/2008/www.environment-agency.gov.uk/homeandleisure/floods/node/www.guardian.co.uk/business/2012/feb/21/node/node/22?page=11
HTTP/1.1" 200 58609 "-" "Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; Googlebot/2.1;
+http://www.google.com/bot.html)"
No clue. Maybe playing with open proxies? The document seems to be 58k if
that helps you
at all (maybe a local index page?)
There is no such file or path on my system. If I try to use it, I get file not
found. I have nothing called /aggregator/
In the error log around that time I get nothing that looks suspicious
[Tue May 22 09:31:54 2012] [error] [client 119.63.196.27] File does not exist:
/usr/local/http/htdocs/robots.txt
[Tue May 22 09:32:25 2012] [error] [client 86.68.18.171] File does not exist:
/usr/local/http/htdocs/favicon.ico
Certainly harmless and most common from crawlers and web browsers respectively.
You may
want to add a simple one line robots.txt file, and a simple default icon.
That was what I thought.
[Tue May 22 09:36:47 2012] [error] [client 89.144.206.157] File does not exist:
/usr/local/http/htdocs/thirdman/reichs/blank.gif, referer:
http://axion.physics.ubc.ca/thirdman/reichs/reichsbruecke.htm
Your own mistake in the html, it seems.
Yup. Just displying it on the off chance it could be problematic. Since I have
not the ghost of an idea what could be wrong, I also have not the ghost of an
idea what could be a symptom either.
Can you interrupt one of the truly hosed processes using gdb and try 'thread
apply all bt'
What does that do?
Thread 1 (Thread 0xb760f700 (LWP 20861)):
#0 0xffffe424 in __kernel_vsyscall ()
#1 0xb77ece6b in fcntl () from /lib/i686/libpthread.so.0
#2 0xb780f832 in ?? () from /usr/lib/libapr-1.so.0
#3 0xb780f1ad in apr_proc_mutex_lock () from /usr/lib/libapr-1.so.0
#4 0x0809294c in ?? ()
#5 0x08092e0b in ?? ()
#6 0x08093be4 in ap_mpm_run ()
#7 0x08064cd1 in main ()
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