> 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
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
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...
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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...
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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...
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