Re: 100% cpu with double slash in beginning of URI (Linux64)

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When I attach to the process with strace all i get is :

read(7,

And it blocks (for several minutes at least) while the cpu is 100%.

Svenne

On 24-10-2011 20:58, Ben Timby wrote:
> Svenne,
>
> When troubleshooting issues like this, I often use strace to attach to
> the pid of the program in questions. A lot of times seeing what the
> process is doing when pegged at 100% CPU will lead you to the
> solution.
>
> The nice thing about strace is you can attach to the already running
> process and then detach without affecting it negatively.
>
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