Nothing in the logs tells us anything about why we get the "Other" error messages, but if it's not a cache problem (possibly related to LDAP), why would a recycle fix it?Is there anything at all in the error log to suggest it's the cache? IOn Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 6:15 AM, Phil Pinkerton <pcpinkerton@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Anyone experience performance issues with regards to Apache cache ?
>
> From time to time we are experience access issues ( users accessing
> Subversion ) that seem to be due to an over loaded Apache cache. We suspect
> the cache because when we refresh (stop,start) the Apache server the
> problems goes away for a time. This happens so regularly we have set crontab
> to refresh every morning during our maintenance period. And this has reduced
> the number of problems.
>
> This is Apache 2.2.11 running on a Solaris Sparc server. Providing HTTPD
> services for or Subversion users,
>
> Any thoughts on managing Apache Cache ?
>
> --
> " The fundamental principle here is that the justification for a physical
> concept lies exclusively in its clear and unambiguous relation to the facts
> that it can be experienced" AE
>
> Please Feed and Educate the Children... it's the least any of us can do.
>
>
think that bouncing the web server affects a lot of other stuff
besides the cache..
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