[PC-BSD Testing] [SPAM] Re: Network problem
Fabrizio Parrella
fabrizio at bibivu.com
Tue May 18 05:34:39 PDT 2010
About the httpd... 10 is actually a low number in case u want to use
http on a production server. 10 open processes only means that up to
10 people can connect at the same istNt an the server will be ready to
serve them worhout having to create a new thread ... Standard config
of apache I believe that is 10+5, meaning, 10 to start and 5 extra
created automatically and always created, so u may have 100 user
connected and ur processes will be 105. ( up to max_conn)
For a devel server, 10 is enought
Fabry
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On May 17, 2010, at 16:22, Jeff <dejamuse at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hmm, it works for a while then reverts to slow behavior for unknown
> reasons. It's usually slow when logged in as an admin, but not
> always. Inconsistent behavior makes it tough to track down.
> However, Drupal can talk to the outside world again UNTIL you run
> the update script and then it stops.
>
> Why would I have a reverse DNS issue? I'm only using IP numbers, so
> there's nothing to resolve I would think.
>
> I noticed there is a BIND server on the system but it's not
> running. Is it supposed to?
>
> Also have a process called winbindd running. What is that for?
>
> Noticed also that there are 10 httpd processes running
> simultaneously. Seems like a lot for a single server.
>
>
>
>
> --- On Mon, 5/17/10, Kris Moore <kris at pcbsd.org> wrote:
>
> From: Kris Moore <kris at pcbsd.org>
> Subject: Re: [PC-BSD Testing] Network problem
> To: "PC-BSD Testing list" <testing at lists.pcbsd.org>
> Date: Monday, May 17, 2010, 9:26 AM
>
>
>
>
> On Mon 17/05/10 9:57 AM , Jeff <dejamuse at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > Well I don't know what happened but all of a sudden it's working
> after
> > a 2nd reboot. Weird.
> >
> > All I changed was the one line in resolv.conf in the jail:
> nameserver
> > 192.168.1.2
> >
> > After that change I rebooted but nothing changed until this
> morning I
> > fired up the box and voila!
> >
> > I sure would like to know what was wrong and why it's suddenly
> > working.
> >
>
> Sounds like a DNS issue was causing the slowdowns? Maybe reverse DNS
> lookup was enabled, and that was causing the http request slowdowns?
>
> Aside from that, not sure really what else it may have been.
>
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