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Hello, my server crashes every time when user visits one of websites
hosted on it. It starts from immediatelly CPU usage growth (100%) by Apache processes and then all becomes laggy. Commands by SSH respond after few minutes. After that it totally hangs up, even refuses ssh connections. On screen there are hundreds of VM allocation errors. After rebooting it goes same every time when someone visits website. I haven't recently used any cgi/perl scirpts or something which could take CPU load. Please help. |
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On 12 May 2006 12:25:23 -0700
oktaro@gmail.com wrote: > Hello, my server crashes every time when user visits one of websites > hosted on it. It starts from immediatelly CPU usage growth (100%) by > Apache processes and then all becomes laggy. Commands by SSH respond > after few minutes. After that it totally hangs up, even refuses ssh > connections. On screen there are hundreds of VM allocation errors. > After rebooting it goes same every time when someone visits website. I > haven't recently used any cgi/perl scirpts or something which could > take CPU load. Please help. What goes on in your webserver access and error logs when these sites are accessed? -- Regards, Ed :: http://www.linuxwarez.co.uk just another linux hacker :%s/Open Source/Free Software/g :: Free DNS available |
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