Tux Crash (same as Thierry dM's?)

Kursad Keskinege keskinege at gmail.com
Mon Sep 4 08:29:36 UTC 2006


hi thierry,
can you share your apache config for tuning?
thanks a lot,
k.

On 9/4/06, Thierry de Montaudry <thierry at mailhub.co.za> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I couldn't make it work with Tux, so I had to switch back to apache. It is
> a pity because it is the best to do that kind of job, but with some heavy
> tuning I managed to get apache to be almost as good as Tux, and at least to
> do the job I wanted it to do (mainly removing all modules I didn't need,
> means all of them but 2 of them, and tuning all the server's limits, + the
> very important flag EnableSendfile which should be turned on).
>
> Regards... and good luck,
>
> Thierry
>
>
> On Sun, 03 Sep 2006 02:20:37 -0700, William M. Shubert wrote:
>
> Running RHEL4, I today got my first ever Tux kernel panic. I've been
> running Tux on RHEL3 with SMP for a few years with no problem, today was
> the first day with any significant load on RHEL4 for me.
>
> I had the 2.6.9-42.0.2.ELsmp kernel (very latest one from Red Hat). My
> crash looks very much (exactly?) like the ones that Thierry de Montaudry
> had in July. People told him to switch to uniprocessor, but then he
> reported the same problem. Thierry, were you ever able to find a fix? Is
> Tux even being maintained by Red Hat any more? Or should I say goodbye
> to Tux and switch to some other web server for my static content? Tux
> has been great for me in the past, good performance with very low
> resource consumption, but of course stability is the most important
> thing.
>
> Here's the pertinent data from /var/log/messages, note that
> tux_schedule_atom called do_send_abuf which tried to dereference a null
> pointer:
>
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