Re: [users@httpd] Apache 2 aborting downloads

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Hi,
I am also facing the same problem.
Downloads are breaking at random places - but succeeds for smaller downloads.
we are using RHEL 3 and Apache 2.0.48


On 6/8/05, Leeuwen, Allan van <allan.vanleeuwen@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi all ...
> 
> I'm still having this problem....
> Does anybody have any idea ???
> Have I not supplied enough info ?
> What should the next step in my problem determination be ??
> 
> Thanks very much in advance,
> Allan
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Leeuwen, Allan van
> Sent: Tuesday, June 07, 2005 10:41 AM
> To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [users@httpd] Apache 2 aborting downloads
> 
> 
> I could really use some help here....
> My configuration is as follows :
> 
> I installed XAMPP, which is an all in one package consisting of :
> 
> Apache 2
> PHP5
> MySql
> Perl
> 
> It's running on a Windows 2000 server with the following hardware :
> 
> 1Ghz CPU
> 512mb RAM
> 
> 
> There is some other software running which takes about 100mb of the RAM.
> Apache and MySql seem to eat a lot of RAM as well, MySql usually around
> 40mb and Apache fluctuates from 20 to sometimes 200 (!!) Mb of RAM. The
> server has been running fine for a long time, but since 2 days, I cannot
> download any large files from it. Large files are aborting at random
> intervals. Sometimes I can download 1mb, sometimes 900mb ... I can't put
> my finger on what is the problem.
> The main site running on it is based on the OSS 'Mambo', some of the
> modules on there use a lot of RAM and at first I thought the problem
> started in the Mambo site with downloads that are generated by one of
> the PHP modules in there, but even 'plain http links' don't work
> anymore.
> I tested with an open dir on the system and a 100mb file on it, download
> it with IE or Firefox and both give the same problem .. I got like 20,
> 23 25 or 28 mb of the file :( So this is not a problem with the PHP
> site... It also happens with 'regular' downloads.
> 
> In my Apache error log I see this :
> 
> [Mon Jun 06 14:37:19 2005] [notice] Parent: Created child process 3600
> [Mon Jun 06 14:37:21 2005] [notice] Child 3600: Child process is running
> [Mon Jun 06 14:37:22 2005] [notice] Child 3600: Acquired the start
> mutex.
> [Mon Jun 06 14:37:22 2005] [notice] Child 3600: Starting 250 worker
> threads.
> [Mon Jun 06 14:38:09 2005] [notice] Parent: child process exited with
> status 4294967295 -- Restarting.
> [Mon Jun 06 14:38:10 2005] [notice] Parent: Created child process 5108
> [Mon Jun 06 14:38:13 2005] [notice] Child 5108: Child process is running
> [Mon Jun 06 14:38:13 2005] [notice] Child 5108: Acquired the start
> mutex.
> [Mon Jun 06 14:38:13 2005] [notice] Child 5108: Starting 250 worker
> threads.
> [Mon Jun 06 14:38:33 2005] [notice] Parent: child process exited with
> status 4294967295 -- Restarting.
> [Mon Jun 06 14:38:33 2005] [notice] Parent: Created child process 5224
> [Mon Jun 06 14:38:36 2005] [notice] Child 5224: Child process is running
> [Mon Jun 06 14:38:36 2005] [notice] Child 5224: Acquired the start
> mutex.
> [Mon Jun 06 14:38:36 2005] [notice] Child 5224: Starting 250 worker
> threads.
> [Mon Jun 06 14:49:34 2005] [notice] Parent: Created child process 1608
> [Mon Jun 06 14:49:36 2005] [notice] Child 1608: Child process is running
> [Mon Jun 06 14:49:37 2005] [notice] Child 1608: Acquired the start
> mutex.
> [Mon Jun 06 14:49:37 2005] [notice] Child 1608: Starting 250 worker
> threads.
> [Mon Jun 06 14:55:58 2005] [notice] Parent: child process exited with
> status 4294967295 -- Restarting.
> [Mon Jun 06 14:55:59 2005] [notice] Parent: Created child process 1668
> [Mon Jun 06 14:56:02 2005] [notice] Child 1668: Child process is running
> [Mon Jun 06 14:56:02 2005] [notice] Child 1668: Acquired the start
> mutex.
> [Mon Jun 06 14:56:02 2005] [notice] Child 1668: Starting 250 worker
> threads.
> 
> 
> I googled for the status number and other people had the same error but
> I could not find a lot of further info on it...
> What should I do to further analyse this issue ? ANY help will be MUCH
> appreciated !!
> 
> Allan
> 
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