On Jul 6, 2008, at 5:10 PM, John Almberg wrote:
Since MySQL is clearly the bottleneck of the sites, I'd investigate
why in the
world apache2 needs >150M per process.
Now that was a darn good question.
I ran httpd -M and got a list of 60 loaded modules... duh.
I said before I'm just a beginner Admin. I'm learning a lot, but
some of these basic things, I just haven't run into, yet. Obviously,
Apache 2 gets loaded with a whole bunch of default modules? I didn't
realize that, before.
Okay... I need to figure out which ones I really need. Thanks for
push in the right direction...
My apologies on that one. You're right. I read 2150M as 2 Megabytes.
It's obviously 2G which should be plenty of RAM for mysqld.
-- Chris
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