Crashing TUX
Nicolas Van Eenaeme
nicolas at incrowd.be
Fri Oct 21 23:35:04 UTC 2005
No, I'm not logging any requests.
This is my configuration:
404_page=404.html
Dprintk=0
TDprintk=0
ack_pingpong=1
all_userspace=0
cgi_cpu_mask=-1
cgi_gid=1001
cgi_inherit_cpu=0
cgi_uid=1001
cgiroot=/home/web/public_html/
clientport=8000
compression=0
cpu_offset=0
default_vhost=default
defer_accept=1
documentroot=/home/web/public_html/
extra_html_header=
extra_html_header_size=0
ftp_log_retr_only=0
ftp_login_message=0
ftp_subdocroot=
ftp_virtual_server=0
ftp_wait_close=1
generate_cache_control=1
generate_etags=1
generate_last_mod=1
hide_unreadable=1
http_dir_indexing=0
http_subdocroot=
ignore_query=0
ip_logging=1
keepalive_timeout=30
log_incomplete=0
logentry_align_order=5
logfile=/var/log/tux
logging=0
mass_hosting_hash=0
max_backlog=2048
max_connect=10000
max_free_requests=1000
max_header_len=3000
max_keepalives=10000
max_object_size=0
max_output_bandwidth=0
mode_allowed=4
mode_forbidden=0
noid=0
push_all=0
redirect_logging=1
referer_logging=0
strip_host_tail=0
threads=2
virtual_server=0
zerocopy_header=1
zerocopy_parse=1
zerocopy_sendfile=1
Thanks in advance,
Nicolas Van Eenaeme
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Alex Kramarov
Verzonden: zaterdag 22 oktober 2005 1:25
Aan: TUX discussion list
Onderwerp: RE: Crashing TUX
Are you running with tux logging enabled ? If you do, then disable it, it
has been known to crash servers.
-------Original Message-------
From: Nicolas Van Eenaeme <mailto:nicolas at incrowd.be>
Date: 10/21/05 15:20:12
To: 'TUX discussion list' <mailto:tux-list at redhat.com>
Subject: RE: Crashing TUX
Hi William,
Thanks for the reply. The only thing that is running on that machine is tux
(and apache as a RPC server). No cronjobs heavy cronjobs.
When the problem occurs I'll run that command you suggested.
Euhm, actually I'm running Debian 3.1, but I don't think that should be the
problem.
Thanks,
Nicolas Van Eenaeme
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