Dragon is correct. Apache can be overload due many issues (ie overly
popular site or DoS attack, etc.) but the system will still ping and
respond to other ports and services. Apache will hit the limit and
not respond to http request, which is good, to prevent your system
from DoS or crash.
Ther
Arnab Ganguly did speak thusly:
Hi All,
Is it possible that Apache server stops responding under heavy load,
but it responds to ping? What would be the possible causes for this?
Remote client is getting connection refused when it tries to
connect.But when the I ping the server from the client b
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 12:30 PM, Arnab Ganguly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All,
> Is it possible that Apache server stops responding under heavy load, but it
> responds to ping? What would be the possible causes for this?
> Remote client is getting connection refused when it tries to connect.B
Hi All,
Is it possible that Apache server stops responding under heavy load, but it
responds to ping? What would be the possible causes for this?
Remote client is getting connection refused when it tries to connect.But
when the I ping the server from the client box it shows the server is alive.
Tha