n/mysqld/mysqld.sock' (2)
Is there another way to set this password?
Regards
Graham Lewis
Co-ordinator
The Centre for the Development of Staff and
Academic Practice
Aberystwyth University
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it hasn't re-occurred yet :-)
Graham
I run a website for a local club. The site is divided into three sections,
public, members only, and administration with the files for each section in
a separate folder on the server. The members and admin folders have their
own (different!) passwo
ree at the same
level as the members and public files is that likely to fix the problem? I
presume that if I refer to some files in other parts of the tree (to get
common CSS files, images, etc.) they will then work OK, or do I need to have
copies of them in the admin folder?
Thanks,
Graham
(Cutting edge or stable).
Online support or commercial support (Budget).
Once again, many thanks for all the people who replied.
Regards,
Graham Butler
Infrastructure Team.
Computing and Library Services.
The University of Huddersfield.
From: Graham Butler [mailto:g.but
, information on
which OS you are using to run Apache and any information on why your decided to
run it on that particular platform.
I am also asking other list for similar information on Squid, BIND, Exim,
etc...
Many thanks for any information you may send me.
Graham Butler
Infrastructure
fact something I'd tried already -
but with a typo in one of the IP addresses. Serves me right for trying
to work too late at night.
Thanks again
Graham
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dress: make_sock: could not bind to
address x.x.x.107:80
Can anyone guess where I'm going wrong? Or suggest a testing procedure
better than flailing around making random changes to configuration files?
Thanks
Graham
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The of
awarnier wrote:
>
> Chris Graham wrote:
>> One other suggestion was to do this:
>>
>> RedirectMatch Permanent /(.*) http://hudson.warpspeed.com.au/hudson/$1
>>
>> However, that ends up with the infinite loop as well. :-(
>>
> Yes.
> What
udson/hudson/hudson/hudson/hudson/hudson/
HTTP/1.1" 301 421 "-" "Mozilla/5
.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.1.18) Gecko/20081029 (CK-IBM)
Firefox/2.0.0.18"
203.27.78.162 - - [08/Dec/2008:20:16:52 +1100] "GET
/hudson/hudson/hudson/hudson/hudson/hudson/hudso
awarnier wrote:
>
> Chris Graham wrote:
>> Hi All.
>>
>> I am in the process of attempting to migrate from Apache 1.3 to 2.0
>> (well,
>> actually IBM Http Server that comes with WebSphere 5.1 to 6.1).
>>
>> I have this cu
Hi All.
I am in the process of attempting to migrate from Apache 1.3 to 2.0 (well,
actually IBM Http Server that comes with WebSphere 5.1 to 6.1).
I have this currently working in the existing 1.3 installation:
NameVirtualHost firedragon.warpspeed.com.au:80
ServerName firedragon.warps
mod_vhost_alias takes the requested URL and matches a directory on the
server. The point of using mod_vhost_alias is so you don't have to
create vritual host record for each site on your server.
my domain is setup as a wildcard domain, so *.mydomain.com will not
produce a DNS error.
G
ther than an ugly apache error?
Thanks,
Graham
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27;t find it. How do I display
an appropriate error message?
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domain.com
doesn't match a directory /home/www/customer/%1
My virtual host container using mod_vhost_alias looks like this
ServerName customer.mydomain.com
CustomLog logs/access_log.customer vcommon
VirtualDocumentRoot /home/www/customer/%1
Thanks in advance,
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care to lend some advice? We're open to anything at this point.
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Hello,
You need to set the permissions on the file to allow Apache to read the
config file. Try setting the permissions on config.inc.php to 0644 or 0755.
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From: Oteng
Yeah, I read that part. But, I could always hope that the documentation was
wrong. Haha.
This is just mind-numbingly annoying.
Graham Frank
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Ph: (608) 359-1593
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-Original Message-
From: Torsten Foertsch
Correct me if I'm wrong, but should RLimitMem help prevent the RSS value
from going insane? I disabled my Perl script on one of the web servers
today, and after 11 hours each process got up to a RSS of 550MB each.
Graham Frank
Neoservers LLC - Founder and Owner
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Memb
Hi,
It looks like that's the case, yes.
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From: Eric Covener [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2008 7:15 AM
To: users@httpd.apach
impacted by the other procs?
Graham Frank
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Ph: (608) 359-1593
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-Original Message-
From: Graham Frank [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2008 8:19 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org; [EMAIL
Hey,
We actually have the MaxRequestsPerChild set to 1000 and KeepAlive off.
Know of any way that we could find the leak considering the vastness of all
the possibilities?
Thanks.
Graham Frank
Neoservers LLC Founder and Owner
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again.
Apache has PHP 5.2.5 compiled in as a DSO module using Apache 2.2.3. The
server is an Intel Xeon 5300 sequence server using the Linux kernel
2.6.18-53.1.4.el5smp.
Can anyone offer up an explanation for this? Thanks.
Graham Frank
Neoservers LLC - Founder and Owner
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Hey,
Stupid question, but did you restart Apache after making this change?
Graham Frank
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-Original Message-
From: Chris Arnold [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, December 01, 2007 7
Hello,
Have you added the "AddHandler application/x-httpd-php .php" to your Apache
config or .htaccess file? Unless you do that, Apache won't know to process
.php as a PHP file.
Graham Frank
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h,/usr/bin/lynx
Then to execute the commands in Apache, run "/usr/bin/sudo
/path/to/command".
Hopefully this will be acceptable (I'm assuming the configuration scripts
try to execute commands on the server that would require root privs).
Graham Frank
Neoservers LLC - Founde
Yeah, ignore mine. I realized it was erroneous after sending it. Figured
someone would point that out.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
Try adding:
DocumentRoot "C:\WWW"
ServerName phuckersoft.org
ServerAlias <http://www.phuckersoft.org> www.phuckersoft.org
Then restart Apache.
Graham Frank
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Note: The overhead for a rule like this is minimal at best. I've used rules
like this in the past on very active websites with no noticeable impact on
the systems load.
Graham Frank
Neoservers LLC - Founder and Owner
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-Ori
Hey,
Try this in .htaccess:
RewriteEngine on
RewriteRule ^.*$ index.html
Basically, anything and everything will land them on index.html.
Graham Frank
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From: Rob
Hey,
The first question everyone is going to ask is: What version of Apache are
you using, what modules, what OS, and 32 or 64-bit?
Graham Frank
Neoservers LLC - Founder and Owner
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL
Hey,
Look for "Port" or "Listen" directives in your httpd.conf file. What do you
see? You should see something line:
Listen 80
Listen 443
Or
Port 80
Port 443
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It would error when it was in the VirtualHost because that directive only
applied to the VirtualHost. With it in the main config, it applies globally
to everything.
I hope that answers the question.
Graham Frank
Neoservers LLC - Founder and Owner
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Hey,
That's most likely your issue right there. A fully qualified domain name
takes the format "domain.ext" as in "apache.org". Try changing it to
something like "max.local" or something to that extent.
Graham Frank
Neoservers LLC - Founder and Own
Basically, it's looking at the ServerName directive and it isn't a FQDN. I've
had this issue before ... trying to think of how I solved it.
Mind sharing with us the format of the hostname you set for ServerName? Trying
to dig for some more info.
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cify the DNS in the
virtual host config is because Apache is processing both the Apache config
values for ServerName AND the Virtual Host config values for ServerName.
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-Original Me
is correct.
Be sure to remove any other default directives so as to make
sure that you aren't accidently loading from the wrong one.
And it goes without saying, but I'll ask it nonetheless: You are restarting
Apache after editing httpd.conf, correct?
Graham Frank
Neoservers LLC
o "All" in httpd.conf
and any .
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-Original Message-
From: Karri K. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, July 22, 2007 2:54 AM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [EMA
The default location is the one that you specified. If you edit that file
then it SHOULD update on your localhost in your browser.
Look around for any mention of "DocumentRoot" to see if you have anything
else specified that might be what you're actually seeing.
Graham Frank
The way no-ip works is that they give you a hostname, e.g. you.no-ip.com.
You could host that by setting up a directive in httpd.conf
which uses: "ServerName you.no-ip.com"
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where you purchased your domain will allow you to specify an IP that they
will send it to. If you can do that, then you don't even need to worry
about the DNS.
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l
need to get a DNS service running on your PC, setup the nameservers, and
need multiple IP addresses (two).
Check out http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/vhosts/ for VirtualHost help.
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ections to port 80.
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From: "Karri K." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Saturday, July 21, 2007 5:36 PM
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Newbie problems,
In case anyone else runs into the same problem, it turned out that a
convenient fix was to use mod_evasive, which will temporarily firewall
ips based on number of TCP connections. The same Chinese sites are still
downloading material, but now in an orderly and manageable way :-)
Graham
deliberate. I don't think it matters too much either way in the
sense that a fix is a fix. Actually, if it's not a deliberate attack I
think it's more likely to be a clumsy attempt to download and replicate
the site than to index it. Which unfortunately means your neat
nd the spider which is causing
the problem is simply running repeatedly through those.
But it's an interesting idea; do you have any references from people who
have done this, what the potential snags are, etc?
Graham
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From: graham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Se
Unfortunately connlimit is missing from both debian and ubuntu at the
moment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.20/+bug/60439/+activity
Shame, it looked like that was going to be such a neat way to fix the
problem...
Graham
Hamilton Vera wrote:
It is just a target
gives me nothing. Is there a reason not just to use 'REJECT'?
Thanks
Graham
Or implement a Freebsd firewall with QoS, applying shapes to parallel
TCP connections.
I hope this help.
On Thu, 21 Jun 2007, graham wrote:
Hi,
I've just become involved with a system running
atch of ip addresses are clearly continuing the same web crawl, but
totally different from the previous ones. Still based in China though.
obrigado pela simpatia...
Graham
Sort of your own very personal "black list"?
Of course, should that address decide to post a legitimate request,
che2 itself, but
haven't managed to find any.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks
Graham
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The system is running ok, not at particularly heavy load (<1.0), and
apache is apparently running ok and not reporting errors
Yeah, probably should have mentioned that I'm using Apache 2.2.4.
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ny way to get it to start using the other cores (I
bought these CPU's to utilize the cores, not give them all vacation
time, heh).
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ock connections like these? Furthermore, how concerned should I be
regarding this?
Thanks.
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Send an exact copy of your bounce (complete headers please!!!) to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] with an indication of the problem.
It seems to be working now, perhaps it was the nature of your
a
Hello,
I am having an issue sending mail to the list. For some reason, the message
I've been trying to send is being bounced back due to a high spam score,
which makes no sense. I've never had problems sending before.
Is there any way to prevent this?
Thanks.
ments page still lists
it as experimental.
Can anyone explain?
Thanks.
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Is everyone else being flooded by this guy, or is it just me? Ive gotten
at least 50 in the past few minutes.
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From: hui xu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 23, 2006 10:34 AM
To: users@httpd.apache.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: users
is exactly because of what server-status
says: It's still reading the request, and that includes the IP.
--Graham Frank
-Original Message-
From: Sergey Tsalkov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, May 28, 2006 12:50 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] need he
The requests span a wide range of IP addresses and aren't dropping into
KeepAlive. They are all in the W working state.
The link I included (www.animeforum.com/jakiao/kirika.pdf) is the
server-status output.
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From: Brian Rectanus [mailto:[
so that we have time to catch
this before it closes out new connections.
Would this be a nifty bug?
Thanks.
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Try looking for just "libphp". I'm not all that great with FreeBSD (I don't
use it), so I can't help you with the ports. If all else fails, you could
try and compile your own PHP from source? This should guarantee the
creation of the libphp4.so file.
--Graham Fra
Check if the libphp4.so file is listed in the httpd.conf file in the LoadModule
section.
LoadModule php4_module modules/libphp4.so
tho modules could be libexec or any other directory apache places its modules.
--Graham Frank
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From: "Noah" <[EMAIL PRO
Hello,
It appears that you do not have PHP installed. You can download PHP at
www.php.net and compile it as an apache module using --with-apxs2=/path/to/apxs
--Graham Frank
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From: "Noah" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subj: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Invalid command
eable difference: With all of the KeepAlive requests being sent to
the support thread rather than having a worker thread idle, the
server-status is much more clean. This beats having to stare at 300 or so
K's in a row.
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A bug you say? Yay! I've contributed. Any way, moving along.
I understand that it does that, but the Apache server-status lists all
threads. Shouldn't that thread be visible as something other than working?
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ive were off (no K's).
That's all! Thanks for responses.
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e the same way you did before but add
"--with-mpm=worker"
Be sure to check out http://httpd.apache.org for documentation on how to
configure the worker MPM.
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From: Bennett Haselton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 08, 2006 12:29 AM
To: us
Eek! Missed the second part of the post.
Webalizer is used to parse the logs.
Processes that don't exit might be stuck because the client didn't exit
properly.
You might want to check out using the WORKER mpm. It might handle Apache in a
way better to your liking.
--Graham
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From: Bennett Haselton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hey,
What OS? What version of Apache? Could you show us an output of "free -m"?.
What are the server specs?
--Graham
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From: Bennett Haselton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subj: [EMAIL PROTECTED] performance prob due to httpd's piling up
Date: Sun
Sure, if I can find the time. I have the next couple months filled with travel
across the country.
Adios.
--Graham
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From: Nick Kew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subj: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache HTTP Server 2.2.2 Released
Date: Mon May 1, 2006 7:32 am
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I'll check it out tonight I suppose.
--Graham
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Date: Mon May 1, 2006 7:25 am
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Graham Frank wr
Give it a whirl, ey? Oh how tempting ... Worker peaks at 800 workers in the
daytime. I could definantly give event a whirl if I were willing to place it
onto a mission critical web server.
Hell, why not? It wouldn't be the most psychotic thing I've done in recent
history.
--Gr
What about the event MPM? They list it as changed in the core enhancements,
but it is still an experimental MPM. What's keeping it out of the
production circuit?
--Graham
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From: Paul Querna [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, April 30, 2006 11:09 PM
To
... And the great Graham Frank forgets to include system specs! Argh ... it
has been one of those days.
OS: CentOS 4.3 x86_64 (2.6.9-34-ELsmp)
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Can anyone help me decipher those symbols?
Thanks!
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inst http method, but I cannot remember the exact
variable. Check out phpinfo(); and it should give you the list at the bottom.
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From: "P.M" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subj: [EMAIL PROTECTED] PHP page only accessible via SSL
Date: Wed Apr 5, 2006 8:18
Hey,
Glad I could help.
Have a great day!
--Graham
-Original Message-
From: Robert Baird <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subj: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Installation Issue
Date: Wed Apr 5, 2006 7:20 am
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To: users@httpd.apache.org
Graham,
Thanks so much, that was it. I h
If that message happens for the same reason it happens in linux, then your
httpd.conf is missing the following line:
addtype application/x-httpd-php .php
Restart apache. Your apache install should start reading .php properly.
-Graham
Hey all,
Does anyone know information about the "event" MPM and when it might leave the
experimental status? Also, is there any chatter of new MPM's that grow on
worker?
I've been wanting to give event a try, but I can put it into production,
obviousl
in Apache 1.3?
Thanks!
Server specs:
AMD Opteron 270
CentOS 4.3
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Sorry if this wasn't clear, I just woke up and am still orienting.
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Check for the file /etc/rc.d./init.d/httpd
If it exists, then go ahead and edit it with any text editor and change the
httpd path. That way, it will start your custom apache instead of the one
which came with your os.
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Did you make sure to add
AddHandler application/x-httpd-php .php
to your httpd.conf? If not, Apache won't read the php.
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From: Matthew Williamson
Date: 2/20/06 3:00 pm
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subj: [
Heh, what's funny is that the PHP docs actually suggest that (but using
Directory).
Anyway, I've come up with another solution, so this is resolved.
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rname and runs httpd:httpd.
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Order Allow,Deny
Allow from 192
Deny from All
That would return a 403 Forbidden error for anything not connecting from a
192. IP address.
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only 45gb has been moved each day.
Anyone have any insight to this?
OS: CentOS 4.0
Pentium 4 2.8ghz system
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What commands did you run to see which process is on port 443?
netstat -nlp
If you haven't already, try that. It will show you which process is on which
port.
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To edit the config, you could use a program like "nano"
Commands to run:
cd /path/to/apache
nano -w httpd.conf
Now edit the file as described.
To save: ctrl+x
Choose "y" to save
Restart apache.
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All you need to do is paste the line provided in the previous email anywhere in
the config. A good spot to place it, so that you know it's right, is say the
line right before NameVirtualHost.
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You also asked about how the crash works? When the child returns the error,
the Apache parent process dies and Apache goes completely offline. I have to
manually restart Apache.
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Yeah, we're in the process of getting a new web server to replace this one.
We didn't change the php configuration or anything like that. We did add a new
caching program to php, but I removed it for five days, and the errors still
popped up.
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issue, but instead it is just extremely
active.
We've never had these issues before. They just started showing up a few weeks
ago.
I will see about running the access log for a short period of time.
Thanks.
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blem if I don't know what the problem is or any clues hinting to it.
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