Hello Jeremy,
first, thank you for the extensive explanation. It cleared some things
up for me. I do have some rambling to add, though :-)
On Sat, Oct 1, 2011 at 12:23, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
> So what should you do? Replace the RAM. Which DIMM? Sadly I don't
> know how to determine that. S
On 1 October 2011 03:18, Doug Barton wrote:
> It's a php module doing a lookup for the hostname of the back-end mysql
> server.
>
>> Are the delays always 3 seconds?
>
> Pretty much.
>
>> If so, that almost sounds like a timeout of some kind.
>
> That was my first thought, but the answer always co
On Sun, Oct 02, 2011 at 10:18:30AM +0200, Damien Fleuriot wrote:
> On 1 October 2011 03:18, Doug Barton wrote:
> > It's a php module doing a lookup for the hostname of the back-end mysql
> > server.
> >
> >> Are the delays always 3 seconds?
> >
> > Pretty much.
> >
> >> If so, that almost sounds l
Something stupid and ridiculous, like the socket watermark points are
set incorrectly?
It'd also be helpful to see exactly what the knotes were.
Adrian
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On 01/10/2011 02:18, Doug Barton wrote:
>> Does this happen when httpd tries to do DNS resolution for, say, an
>> > incoming connection to the web server (e.g. trying to resolve the
>> > incoming IP address of the client to an FQDN), or is it happening within
>> > some PHP code (assuming PHP is ins
On 10/02/2011 12:10, Matthew Seaman wrote:
On 01/10/2011 02:18, Doug Barton wrote:
Does this happen when httpd tries to do DNS resolution for, say, an
incoming connection to the web server (e.g. trying to resolve the
incoming IP address of the client to an FQDN), or is it happening within
some
On Sun, Oct 02, 2011 at 09:37:43AM +0200, Thomas Zander wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 1, 2011 at 12:23, Jeremy Chadwick
> wrote:
>
> > So what should you do? ?Replace the RAM. ?Which DIMM? ?Sadly I don't
> > know how to determine that. ?Some system BIOSes (particularly on AMD
> > systems I've used) let y