It might be worth it to crack open the case and make sure your fans are
working
newer cpu's would probably immediately fry without a fan, but older ones
may run for a while at degraded performance.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "John Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2003 3:18 PM
Subject: troubleshooting cpu performance


> 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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