Re: [us...@httpd] Help me in setting up MaxClients

2010-01-30 Thread Vikrama Sanjeeva
Hi Eric, I don't know why you didn't got the my previous post on which I asked for help. Anyways, here it is again: I need help in making calculation based on memory statistics which I provided. On 1/26/10, Vikrama Sanjeeva wrote: > Hi Jeff, > > Below is statistics from vmstat while every

Re: [us...@httpd] Something's fishy going on: dead server & no log messages

2010-01-30 Thread Paul McFerrin
John Hudak wrote: Some things that come to mind: 1. Is your router properly configured for port forwarding? 2. is the service you are using to do host redirection properly configured? I already found the problem. I used my son to do the initial load of the OS and knew nothing of how the rout

Re: [us...@httpd] Something's fishy going on: dead server & no log messages

2010-01-30 Thread John Hudak
Some things that come to mind: 1. Is your router properly configured for port forwarding? 2. is the service you are using to do host redirection properly configured? 3. is the machine name & domain name you chose for your 'new' installation the same name as you specified on your hosting service? 4.

Re: [us...@httpd] Something's fishy going on: dead server & no log messages

2010-01-30 Thread steve reilly
Paul McFerrin wrote: Wow, my base site at http://localhost works !!! Second: windows firewall is in fact disabled. Third: infection due to unsafe surfing which is history now. Fourth: To reload. Complete Installation including FORMAT from a XP Pro CD that included all of the updates thru SP3 on

Re: [us...@httpd] Something's fishy going on: dead server & no log messages

2010-01-30 Thread Paul McFerrin
Well I think I need to contact RoadRunner. It looks like they are blocking port 80. From another PC connected to the same router, I can access my webpage usinging my locally assigned IP address in a browser window. Does it sound like this assumption is correct? My web site is for my family

Re: [us...@httpd] Something's fishy going on: dead server & no log messages

2010-01-30 Thread Paul McFerrin
Wow, my base site at http://localhost works !!! Second: windows firewall is in fact disabled. Third: infection due to unsafe surfing which is history now. Fourth: To reload. Complete Installation including FORMAT from a XP Pro CD that included all of the updates thru SP3 on one CD. Everything e

Re: [us...@httpd] Something's fishy going on: dead server & no log messages

2010-01-30 Thread Paul McFerrin
Good points. Why did I not think of this. First, I have always started it in the foreground and never as a real service. As for event viewer most are errors that I have caused with MSI. Here is one error for HTTP: HTTP namespace reservations are not installed. No help is available and I

Re: [us...@httpd] Something's fishy going on: dead server & no log messages

2010-01-30 Thread Daniel Reinhardt
-- From: "Paul McFerrin" Sent: 30 January, 2010 20:41 To: Subject: [us...@httpd] Something's fishy going on: dead server & no log messages I have an interesting problem. First, my Cygwin binary distribution of Apache 1.3.22, ater 5 years has ST

Re: [us...@httpd] Something's fishy going on: dead server & no log messages

2010-01-30 Thread Eric Covener
On Sat, Jan 30, 2010 at 3:41 PM, Paul McFerrin wrote: > I have an interesting problem.  First, my Cygwin binary distribution of > Apache 1.3.22, ater 5 years has STOPPED RESPONDING.  No errors to log and No > Web Service. > Event viewer? Does it work if you remove third-party modules like PHP?

[us...@httpd] Something's fishy going on: dead server & no log messages

2010-01-30 Thread Paul McFerrin
I have an interesting problem. First, my Cygwin binary distribution of Apache 1.3.22, ater 5 years has STOPPED RESPONDING. No errors to log and No Web Service. This all started by my computer get infecting by 2 Trojan Horses viruses. The OS disk partition was copied and a virus scanner was

Re: [us...@httpd] Re: troubleshooting apache server

2010-01-30 Thread Scott Jones
I guess it just took resetting my router. I am IN. Thanks for all of your suggestions! Scott On Sat, Jan 30, 2010 at 8:44 AM, Scott Jones wrote: > On Sat, Jan 30, 2010 at 4:04 AM, Nicholas Sherlock > wrote: > >> On 30/01/2010 10:41 a.m., Scott Jones wrote: >> >>> I run apache 2 on my server,

Re: [us...@httpd] Re: troubleshooting apache server

2010-01-30 Thread Scott Jones
On Sat, Jan 30, 2010 at 4:04 AM, Nicholas Sherlock wrote: > On 30/01/2010 10:41 a.m., Scott Jones wrote: > >> I run apache 2 on my server, at fyrenice.com , and >> >> have no problem accessing it locally. I run Mailman and SugarCRM among >> others, but am dead in the water for

Re: [us...@httpd] troubleshooting apache server

2010-01-30 Thread Krist van Besien
On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 10:41 PM, Scott Jones wrote: > I run apache 2 on my server, at fyrenice.com, and have no problem accessing > it locally. I run Mailman and SugarCRM among others, but am dead in the > water for the moment. I have ports 80 and 443 forwarded to my server machine > through my L

[us...@httpd] Re: troubleshooting apache server

2010-01-30 Thread Nicholas Sherlock
On 30/01/2010 10:41 a.m., Scott Jones wrote: I run apache 2 on my server, at fyrenice.com , and have no problem accessing it locally. I run Mailman and SugarCRM among others, but am dead in the water for the moment. I have ports 80 and 443 forwarded to my server machine throu

[us...@httpd] Re: troubleshooting apache server

2010-01-30 Thread Nicholas Sherlock
On 30/01/2010 10:41 a.m., Scott Jones wrote: I run apache 2 on my server, at fyrenice.com , and have no problem accessing it locally. I run Mailman and SugarCRM among others, but am dead in the water for the moment. I have ports 80 and 443 forwarded to my server machine throu