Date: Sun, 7 Jul 2002 20:02:00 -0400 From: Chris Johnson <cjohnson@palomine.net> To: Kenneth W Cochran <kwc@TheWorld.com> Cc: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Out of swap, -stable, apache2 Message-ID: <20020708000200.GA64777@palomine.net> In-Reply-To: <200207072214.SAA4562252@shell.TheWorld.com> References: <200207072214.SAA4562252@shell.TheWorld.com>
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On Sun, Jul 07, 2002 at 06:14:34PM -0400, Kenneth W Cochran wrote:
> Is anyone else here having an out-of-swap condition, apparently
> caused by apache2?
>=20
> This has only been happening since about the end of June.
> It seems to start about 24 hours after the system has been
> rebooted after a cvsup/{build,install}world.
>=20
> OS is -stable, as of 2002/07/05; this started happening (I
> think) after some port-updating (apache2) on 28 June.
> Webserver is apache2, from -ports, along with mod_php4.
> Apache/2.0.39 (Unix) DAV/2 PHP/4.2.1
>=20
> While this event is underway, top shows httpd at the top
> (eating quite a lot of CPU) & with a status of "PFAULT"
> (or something like that). After the event "finishes" httpd &
> the system appear to be running again, just fine.
>=20
> Looking around in the logs, I find the following:
I had the identical thing happen on one of my boxes with plain apache-2.0.39
(no PHP). All of the leg entries were identical.
Chris Johnson
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