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Date:      Mon, 10 Feb 1997 07:59:21 -0800
From:      Chris Bura <chris@main.Netcorps.com>
To:        freebsd-isp@freebsd.org
Subject:   Apache
Message-ID:  <199702101559.HAA26941@main.netcorps.com>

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Hi,

We've been using Apache as our web server on our BSD machines.  Everything
was fine untill about a month ago, when Apache decided it didn't want to
do hostname resolving anymore.

The load on the server wasn't that great: about 125 Virtual Hosts. Still no
more than about 12 processes running at a time.

So then we upgraded to the new version of Apache.  This ones actually has
a function where you can turn hostname resolving on or off.  We turned it
on, and nothing.  Only IP addresses.  

We installed the same Apache on another server that wasn't handling virtual
domains and it resolved the name just fine.

So has anybody found a similar problem?

Does it have to do with the number of V hosts?  Is 125 really high?

The process-wise it's definately not overloaded.

Right now we're using the actuall domain names in the virtual server 
directives.  Should we use the IP address instead?  Would that ease the
workload?

Thanks

Chris



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