Re: [users@httpd] One virtual server causes my whole network to come to a crawl

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It's just a simple site with some php and a couple images. BUT, I even removed the whole directory and replaced it with a single index.html and the same thing happens. As soon as I enable that virtual server and restart Apache, 30 seconds or so later, the network slows down to a crawl.

TIA

Patrick Donker wrote:
Carl Schrader wrote:

I have Apache 2.0 with 5 virtual servers set up. As of a couple days ago, our network has been REAL slow. Today I tracked it back to Apache and specifically this one virtual server. If I turn off this virtual server, the network comes back to normal. I've looked at the logs and don't see anything out of the ordinary.

Where should I start to track this down?


By telling us what is doing the virtual server that appears to slow down your net. What is so special about it that it generates that much traffic?

-Patrick

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