Re: [Mailman-Users] System Utilization (top)

2009-04-09 Thread Edward Ned Harvey
> Edward Ned Harvey wrote: > >> For sometimes long periods of time, it seems, ten or twelve httpd's and >> python's stay at the top of top, almost totally crippling the system. >> >> Is this normal? Should I reconfigure something? > > > Check your web server logs to see what http requests are

Re: [Mailman-Users] System Utilization (top)

2009-04-09 Thread Mark Sapiro
Edward Ned Harvey wrote: >For sometimes long periods of time, it seems, ten or twelve httpd's and >python's stay at the top of top, almost totally crippling the system. > >Is this normal? Should I reconfigure something? Check your web server logs to see what http requests are being processed at

[Mailman-Users] System Utilization (top)

2009-04-09 Thread Edward Ned Harvey
For sometimes long periods of time, it seems, ten or twelve httpd¹s and python¹s stay at the top of top, almost totally crippling the system. Is this normal? Should I reconfigure something? Thank you... -- Mailman-Users mailing list Mailman-Us

[Mailman-Users] System Utilization (top)

2009-04-09 Thread Edward Ned Harvey
For sometimes long periods of time, it seems, ten or twelve httpd¹s and python¹s stay at the top of top, almost totally crippling the system. Is this normal? Should I reconfigure something? Thank you... -- Mailman-Users mailing list Mailman-Us

[Mailman-Users] System Utilization (top)

2009-04-09 Thread Edward Ned Harvey
For sometimes long periods of time, it seems, ten or twelve httpd¹s and python¹s stay at the top of top, almost totally crippling the system. Is this normal? Should I reconfigure something? Thank you... -- Mailman-Users mailing list Mailman-Use