Is there a way to troubleshoot where performance
bottlenecks may be occurring with httpd? Such as some
module such as mod_rewrite? Can you print out what
files httpd is currently serving?

Starting a couple days ago, it's as if my CPU has been
replaced with one far less powerful. Just about
everything hits the CPU hard. All httpd processes show
1-3% CPU each and there's usually a few with 20-50%
CPU each. Before, it seemed most httpd processes were
0%, with a few using maybe 5-20%. Other programs suck
up CPU too and are a great deal slower: ps, ls, su,
mysql, bzip2, ... I haven't changed anything on the
server in the past while - except for minor HTML
editing.

Does anybody have any idea what the problem may be?
Since I really haven't changed anything on the server,
I'm led to believe it might be hardware slowly failing
(it does seem to be getting worse) - failing hard
drive? Or maybe it needs defregging (is there a
defragger for linux?)?

OS: Redhat 7.3
Apache: 1.3.27

TIA,
John

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