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

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Hi Carl:
I can't provide a specific answer to your problems but I can ask some questions that may help you muddle thorough this. I am thinking this may be a resource contention problem on your machine that ultimately manifests itself as slow network traffic. I am assuming that when you are looking at network traffic the traffic is about the same on the 4 server version versus the 5 server version? So, what OS are you using this under? If Linux, have you seen your process stack grow? doing a lot of disk swapping? Have you tuned the packet length processing - from what I recall, Windoz is more sensitive to this than Linux. These are just some things to think about...perhaps they can highlight an area to look more into.
John


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?

thanks



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