Colin Wetherbee wrote:
1993 ttyp2S 0:00 | \_ /bin/bash -e
/usr/sbin/make-ssl-cert generate-default-snakeoil
1997 ttyp2R 31:52 | \_ openssl
req -config /tmp/tmp.o03KzO -new -x509 -days 3650 -nodes -out
/etc/ssl
30 minutes already, and I'm sure my processors would rather have
something else to do. This is today's release from testing.
# apt-get
Setting up ssl-cert (1.0.16) ...
# ps axf
1984 ttyp2S 0:09 | \_ /usr/bin/dpkg
--status-fd 14 --configure ssl-cert postfix
1985 ttyp2
Colin Wetherbee wrote:
Stefan Fritsch wrote:
I think I have a fix for some of the memory leaks. You can find
patched packages for etch at:
I installed the patched packages yesterday, and they've been running for
over 24 hours without any problems. I'm hesitant to declare the prob
Stefan Fritsch wrote:
I think I have a fix for some of the memory leaks. You can find
patched packages for etch at:
I installed the patched packages yesterday, and they've been running for
over 24 hours without any problems. I'm hesitant to declare the problem
fixed, however, since they're r
Stefan Fritsch wrote:
I have seen some other reports indicating that the php5 in Debian etch
leaks memory. If your php scripts work with php4, you could try
replacing php5 with php4. I would be interested if that improves the
situation.
As much as I would like to try that, I'm afraid one of m
Stefan Fritsch wrote:
Try setting MaxRequestsPerChild to 1000, causing each apache process
to be restartet after 1000 requests (the 0 in your settings means
unlimited). If that doesn't help, you may want to try 250 or 100.
This will reduce your performance, but it is probably still better
tha
Stefan Fritsch wrote:
On Mittwoch, 27. Juni 2007, Colin Wetherbee wrote:
Since upgrading apache2 to 2.2.3-4 last week, I have had to restart
Apache numerous times because it will grow in memory size and
eventually slow my server severely.
Can you please also post the complete list of enabled
Since upgrading apache2 to 2.2.3-4 last week, I have had to restart
Apache numerous times because it will grow in memory size and eventually
slow my server severely. The only way to regain control is to be
physically at the terminal and (very slowly) login as root and restart
apache2.
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