Re: strange behaviour during httpd start: chown operation 1 pro second

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Hello,

yes, I'm using NIS. - How can I find out, if NIS is really the problem? I studied the system calls via truss, but could not determine that NIS is a problem here. Maybe I have overseen something.

How did you worked around this problem?

regards
 	Harald


On Sat, 3 Jul 2010, Eric Covener wrote:

On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 5:50 PM, Harald Falkenberg
<harald.falkenberg@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello,

I'm using apache server 1.3.41 on a solaris 10 system (x86). in httpd.conf I
set:
       ...
       MinSpareServers 10
       MaxSpareServers 90
       StartServers 90
       MaxClients 90
       ...

When starting apache via 'apachectl start' I see that these 90 processes
were started quite immediately, but it took almost 1,5 minuts before each of
the child processes changed their owner from root to another  local user.

it is also suspicous, that when studying the ps output, that between each
change of owner for a further child process, a period of 1 second seemed
always be used.


Are you using NIS or LDAP on your system?  The only hang in this
neighborhood I've ever seen was when LDAP was used for groups and
getgroups() would take seconds.

--
Eric Covener
covener@xxxxxxxxx

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