Re: Advice for finding a leaky Apache (probably PHP) process

2010-04-25 Thread Joe Auty
Not to blow off any of the fine suggestions that have been made, but I may have solved my problem, sort of... I need help with one other question though, see below (please and thanks!): I'm not sure what the connection is here between the PHP upgrade, perhaps nothing, but I did notice my individua

Re: Advice for finding a leaky Apache (probably PHP) process

2010-04-25 Thread Matthew Seaman
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 25/04/2010 02:02:52, Joe Auty wrote: > I'm wondering if you guys have any general tips on how to find the > Apache process/app that is gobbling up my RAM randomly until my machine > crashes and I'm forced to reboot? I'm tired of staring at top and

Re: Advice for finding a leaky Apache (probably PHP) process

2010-04-25 Thread Adam Vande More
On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 2:10 AM, Joe Auty wrote: > Well, I'm fishing. It is also possible that I'm seeing a denial of service > attack or something, but the result is my Apache processes ballooning and > CPU usage for some of my httpd processes going up to around 100%. There are > several PHP ap

Re: Advice for finding a leaky Apache (probably PHP) process

2010-04-25 Thread Joe Auty
Adam Vande More wrote: > On Sat, Apr 24, 2010 at 8:02 PM, Joe Auty > wrote: > > Hello, > > I'm wondering if you guys have any general tips on how to find the > Apache process/app that is gobbling up my RAM randomly until my > machine > crashes and I

Re: Advice for finding a leaky Apache (probably PHP) process

2010-04-24 Thread Adam Vande More
On Sat, Apr 24, 2010 at 8:02 PM, Joe Auty wrote: > Hello, > > I'm wondering if you guys have any general tips on how to find the > Apache process/app that is gobbling up my RAM randomly until my machine > crashes and I'm forced to reboot? I'm tired of staring at top and > working with flimsy hack