On 01/11/2010 05:12 PM, Tom Evans wrote:
On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 5:28 AM, Nilesh Govindarajan<lists@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:No actually, all pages open. But sometimes it takes really long although there's no traffic out there. And I checked the log to see this - FastCGI: incomplete headers (0 bytes) received from server "/usr/local/apache2/cgi-bin/php-cgi"And this too- FastCGI: comm with server "/usr/local/apache2/cgi-bin/php-cgi" aborted: idle timeout (30 sec)The first message says that Apache tried to contact PHP over FastCGI and the script did not return an appropriate response - it didn't return anything. Apache will then display a 500 error. The second message says that Apache tried to contact PHP over FastCGI and the PHP script did not return an appropriate response after the idle timeout of 30 seconds. Again, Apache will display a 500 error. These indicate that the problem is that your PHP scripts crash and/or take too long to run and sometimes fail to execute within the required time limit. Cheers Tom --------------------------------------------------------------------- The official User-To-User support forum of the Apache HTTP Server Project. See<URL:http://httpd.apache.org/userslist.html> for more info. To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx " from the digest: users-digest-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx For additional commands, e-mail: users-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Well, as Daniel suggested, I tweaked MySQL and configured its caches. The things are smooth now.
Any ways how to increase FastCGI script timeout ? The default is 30 I think. -- Nilesh Govindarajan Site & Server Adminstrator www.itech7.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- The official User-To-User support forum of the Apache HTTP Server Project. See <URL:http://httpd.apache.org/userslist.html> for more info. To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx " from the digest: users-digest-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx For additional commands, e-mail: users-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx