Re: [users@httpd] Server status - meaning of Reading Request state

2017-07-12 Thread Eric Covener
On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 10:46 AM, Tamas Kocsis wrote: > If I keep and eye on server status page and see that e.g. these ? reading > requests pending for more than a minute: > > Srv PID Acc M CPUSS Req Conn Child Slot Client VHost > Request > --

[users@httpd] RewriteRule in .htaccess disables directive AddInputFilter DEFLATE from httpd.conf

2017-07-12 Thread kwyjibo
I have configured my apache installation to accept a gzipped body on http requests. I did this by adding in the main apache configuration file the following lines: SetInputFilter DEFLATE It works as expected except in the case that a matching RewriteRule directive is found,

Re: [users@httpd] Server status - meaning of Reading Request state

2017-07-12 Thread Tamas Kocsis
Ok, so let me try to re-phrase that part: If I keep and eye on server status page and see that e.g. these ? reading requests pending for more than a minute: Srv PID Acc M CPUSS Req Conn Child Slot Client VHost Request -

Re: [users@httpd] Server status - meaning of Reading Request state

2017-07-12 Thread Eric Covener
On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 10:23 AM, Tamas Kocsis wrote: > If we see Reading requests on Apache status page with relatively high (e.g. > 200+) values in SS column that actually means Apache is trying to read req. > headers for more than 3 minutes, right? I don't think that's right. I think the 'SS'

Re: [users@httpd] Server status - meaning of Reading Request state

2017-07-12 Thread Tamas Kocsis
Thank you Eric for the quick reply and the clarification! Maybe few words about the possible reasons and background... Our Apache is used to SSL offload and forward request to WebLogic, which is actually facing some stuck thread issues and becoming real slow from time to time (separate story relat

Re: [users@httpd] Server status - meaning of Reading Request state

2017-07-12 Thread Eric Covener
On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 9:16 AM, Tamas Kocsis wrote: > My understanding is: > a reading state request means that the socket was opened, but the > request itself not yet (fully) reached Apache - thus it's waiting for the > request to arrive 100%. > > Is my understanding correct? The status goe

[users@httpd] Server status - meaning of Reading Request state

2017-07-12 Thread Tamas Kocsis
Hello there! On our Apache 2.2.23 server-status page we can see many requests in "*R*" Reading Request state. Currently I'm not looking for the reasons behind, at the moment I just want to make sure the meaning of this status is correctly interpreted by us. Was no able to find a more verbose

RE: [users@httpd] rpmbuild of httpd-2.4.27 is successful

2017-07-12 Thread Alexandru Duzsardi
Alternatively you can wait for a few days and probably the packages in this repository will be updated https://ius.io/Packages/ From: Luca Toscano [mailto:toscano.l...@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2017 12:41 PM To: users@httpd.apache.org Subject: Re: [users@httpd] rpmbuild of htt

Re: [users@httpd] rpmbuild of httpd-2.4.27 is successful

2017-07-12 Thread Luca Toscano
Hello David, we don't have much control in the Centos release schedule, I would suggest to follow up in their support mailing lists :) Thanks! Luca 2017-07-12 11:03 GMT+02:00 David Goudet : > Hello, > > This is great news, thank you for the job. > > Currently in Centos7 (release 7.3.1611) repo

Re: [users@httpd] rpmbuild of httpd-2.4.27 is successful

2017-07-12 Thread David Goudet
Hello, This is great news, thank you for the job. Currently in Centos7 (release 7.3.1611) repo (centos-7-updates-x86_64) we have httpd-2.4.6-45.el7.centos.4. When and how httpd-2.4.27 will be available on Centos7? (in SCL repository or in centos-7-updates-x86_64). Thank you for precisions BR,

[users@httpd] rpmbuild of httpd-2.4.27 is successful

2017-07-12 Thread kohmoto
Dear, I would like to report the rpmbuild of httpd-2.4.27 has been finished beautifully and successfully on CentOS Linux release 7.3.1611. Thank you all for the efforts to release this. Yours truly, Kazuhiko Kohmoto - To uns