On Tue, Nov 15, 2005 at 12:05:55AM -0000, John1 wrote: > >>>The next time this happens, restart apache instead of IC and tell me if > >>>it goes back to normal. If it does, then I have more to say about > >>>the issue and also have a potential fix. > >>> > >>>Jeff > >> > >> > >>Unfortunately this was not the case. The potential fix of using > >>apache's MaxRequestsPerChild 1000-5000 did not seem to help. > >> > >>Does anyone know of a way to troubleshoot IC, perhaps with debug > >>statements to see why it can no longer handle requests? IC is still > >>running, I can see all the rpc servers, however they do not take up > >>much cpu usage and it's almost like they are not even there. > >>Apache/mod_interchange does not error out and a restart of IC > >>instantly allows Apache to start handling requests again. > > > >First of all you should try to strace all the IC processes to see if > >it does system calls and watch your logfiles (IC and system logfiles) as > >well. If no system calls happened it might caught up in an infinite > >loop somewhere. > Do you know if you are bumping up against your Apache MaxClients setting > (in httpd.conf)? I just realized that at the same time that I set the MaxRequestsPerChild directive to 10000 I also doubled my MaxClients, so it definitely could be the latter that resolved the issue on my system, instead of the former as I had assumed. Jeff _______________________________________________ interchange-users mailing list suppressed http://www.icdevgroup.org/mailman/listinfo/interchange-users
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