Re: [users@httpd] apache2 processes eating CPU

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I have never had this problem on Debian, but its a common problem on winxp. I just normally end all of the threads, and then restart the service. Then Apache is fine for a week or so.

On 10/19/05, Joshua Slive <jslive@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 10/19/05, Marius Pumputis <Marius.Pumputis@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I have a problem with Apache/2.0.54 on debian. It started few days ago. Apache
> started to use all the CPU. It does it in a rather strange way: every ~5 or ~6
> minutes one apache processes starts running "full speed" and doesn't stop,
> after another ~5 minutes another apache processes start running and so on.
> After one hour all the available apache processes are running at "full speed".
> There there no modifications made to the box before all this mess started (as
> far as i know). I have atemporary solution to this: apache is simply restarted
> by cron deamon.
> Does anybody have a clue what is causing all this?

Attach to the spinning process with a debuger and grab a backtrace.

Joshua.

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