Im assuming Linux?

Do other services work?  Could be network.

What is you just restart apache, what happens?

J

On Dec 14, 9:00 am, Joe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Configuration: Django .96, apache 2.0 prefork, mod_python 3.1, python
> 2.3.5
>
> Symptoms: Monitor site (using wget) can't get HTTP status, netstat
> shows a dramatic increase in the number of connections, ram usage
> increases dramatically, processor usage drops to almost nothing
>
> Notes: A complete restart of the server appears to resolve the issue.
> No relevant errors can be found in the apache error.log or the syslog.
>
> We justed moved to a new webserver.  The new webserver is running a
> similar configuration to the old one.  The old webserver ran fine. I
> don't really know what and where to look to see what is different.
>
> The "blackout" does not correspond with any spike in traffic.  As a
> matter of fact, it happens during off hours.
>
> It seems to "fix" itself if you let it sit for about 30 minutes, as it
> starts accepting traffic again.
>
> Any suggestions on where to look, and what to change?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Joe
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