Re: [BULK] Fwd: [WebDNA] [BULK] WebDNA discovery in the Console - [having many crashes]
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texte = I think both problems are connected.- chrisOn Apr 13, 2011, at 14:48, Palle Bo Nielsen wrote:> Hi>=20> Basically this is a fresh Mac OS X 10.6 Server installation, fully =upgraded to the latest version. WebDNA 6.2 and the most recent =ImageMagick Binary installed as well.>=20> I have have no idea when the "500 errors per sec" started and nor have =I any idea of what has initiated it within my WebDNA code. I too somehow =suspect my code as being the root cause, but it seems to have happened =suddenly without me adding or changing the code at all.>=20> One of the major tasks I have done after the errors and crashed =occurred was to moved my site to a new server (spec'ed above). But both =the old server and the new server behaved the same.>=20> I will try to take a look at loop and includes but I am already quite =confident that this is not the root cause since there are quite few of =them and I have checked them already. But I will try again.>=20> This one concerns me though...>=20>>>>> --- snip --->>>>> 04/13/201106:34:27SHOWPAGE091.153.253.064=Error: WebCatalog does not have enough memory to complete this command=/forum/default.tpl=/Library/WebServer/Documents/sites/macnyt/forum/default.tpl>>>>> --- snip --->=20> All the best and thanks for the advise so far.> Palle>=20> On 13/04/2011, at 19.35, christophe.billiottet@webdna.us wrote:>=20>> No, it is not. But remember your first message showing that you had =more than 500 errors per second. When did the problem appeared? was it =after an OS upgrade? after a modification of your code? i need as much =information as possible, because as far as i know, we have never had any =similar experience.>>=20>>=20>>> SYSTEM.LOG>>> ---- start snippet ---->>> Mar 26 05:36:56 minione WebDNA[125]: Could not establish connection =with the module.=20>>> Mar 26 05:36:56: --- last message repeated 499 times --->>> Mar 26 05:36:56 minione WebDNA[125]: *** process 125 exceeded 500 =log message per second limit - remaining messages this second =discarded ***>>> Mar 26 05:36:56 minione WebDNA[125]: Could not establish connection =with the module.=20>>> Mar 26 05:36:58: --- last message repeated 499 times --->>> Mar 26 05:36:57 minione WebDNA[125]: *** process 125 exceeded 500 =log message per second limit - remaining messages this second =discarded ***>>> Mar 26 05:36:57 minione WebDNA[125]: Could not establish connection =with the module.=20>>> Mar 26 05:36:58: --- last message repeated 499 times --->>> Mar 26 05:36:58 minione WebDNA[125]: *** process 125 exceeded 500 =log message per second limit - remaining messages this second =discarded ***>>> Mar 26 05:36:59 minione WebDNA[125]: Could not establish connection =with the module.=20>>> Mar 26 05:36:59: --- last message repeated 499 times --->>> Mar 26 05:36:59 minione WebDNA[125]: *** process 125 exceeded 500 =log message per second limit - remaining messages this second =discarded ***>>> Mar 26 05:36:59 minione WebDNA[125]: Could not establish connection =with the module.=20>>> ---- end snippet ---->>=20>>=20>>=20>>=20>> On Apr 13, 2011, at 14:17, Palle Bo Nielsen wrote:>>=20>>> Mammoth !!!>>>=20>>> My largest DB is 723.000 records (<20 fields) weighing 260 MB - is =that Mammoth to WebDNA?>>>=20>>> Palle>>>=20>>>=20>>> On 13/04/2011, at 17.47, christophe.billiottet@webdna.us wrote:>>>=20>>>> If there is 6GB available and you do not work with mammoth =databases, it is probably a loop somewhere: for instance if you =[include] A within B and then B within A, you could possibly create such =a RAM problem.>>>>=20>>>> - chris>>>>=20>>>>=20>>>> On Apr 13, 2011, at 12:32, Palle Bo Nielsen wrote:>>>>=20>>>>> Dear Christophe,>>>>>=20>>>>> I would like to do that but it would be approx. 5.000 lines of =code.>>>>>=20>>>>> Btw, if RAM should be the problem despite the facts from earlier =in this thread. What would be the most optimal settings in the WebDNA =Admin area? Furthermore, would there be any recommendations related to =settings of the Mac OS X Server Admin or any other area to avoid =memory-problems like this?>>>>>=20>>>>> Br>>>>> Palle>>>>>=20>>>>>=20>>>>> On 13/04/2011, at 17.25, christophe.billiottet@webdna.us wrote:>>>>>=20>>>>>> Certainly! WebDNA runs fine with a 64MB VPS server. You would =probably have to share with us the code of the page =/Library/WebServer/Documents/sites/macnyt/forum/default.tpl. Chances are =there is a problem with it.>>>>>>=20>>>>>> - chris>>>>>>=20>>>>>>=20>>>>>> On Apr 13, 2011, at 12:13, Palle Bo Nielsen wrote:>>>>>>=20>>>>>>> Dear Christophe,>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>> On this particular server, there is only 4 sites running (3 =which are very passive and 1 which is fairly active).>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>> Applications running...>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>> - Apache (Mac OS X Server incl. Mail Service activated - low =activity)>>>>>>> - WebDNA (500 MB RAM - 46 DB's)>>>>>>> - ImageMagick (almost passive)>>>>>>> - Intermapper (4 MB RAM)>>>>>>> - Simon (20 MB RAM)>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>> Total Active Memory Footprint ~ 2 GB. 6 GB Unused - Total 8 GB =RAM>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>> WebDNA should have plenty of RAM at it's disposal>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>> ??>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>> Palle>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>> On 13/04/2011, at 13.03, christophe.billiottet@webdna.us wrote:>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>> Hi Palle! how many websites on your server? do you run other =applications than apache and WebDNA, like PHP, MySQL, a mailserver or =others? did you check in your WebDNA administration how many bases are =open in RAM? is the RAM problem coincides with the server crash?>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>> - chris=20>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>> On Apr 13, 2011, at 7:42, Palle Bo Nielsen wrote:>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>> Hi Christipher et al,>>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>> Well now the error reporting system is actually reporting.>>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>> I get this error...:>>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>> --- snip --->>>>>>>>> 04/13/201106:34:27SHOWPAGE091.153.253.064=Error: WebCatalog does not have enough memory to complete this command=/forum/default.tpl=/Library/WebServer/Documents/sites/macnyt/forum/default.tpl>>>>>>>>> --- snip --->>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>> How does that compute since the server has 8GB RAM at it's =disposal?>>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>> I hope to get some inspiration on this one since my server is =crashing several time every 24H.>>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>> Any good ideas/suggestion...?>>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>> Palle>>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>> On 10/04/2011, at 16.28, christophe.billiottet@webdna.us =wrote:>>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>>> To me, it looks like a code error loop that would be logged =by the "Log Error Messages" turned on.>>>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>>> - chris>>>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>>> On Apr 10, 2011, at 3:25, Palle Bo Nielsen wrote:>>>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>>>> God morning all (Danish time),>>>>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>>>> I posted this one to the talk-list some time ago, but it did =not get any reaction. So now I repost it again since my problems i =increasing although there has not been any changes to the server config =or WebDNA code.>>>>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>>>> I hope to get some good ideas from the creative community.>>>>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>>>> All the best>>>>>>>>>>> Palle>>>>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>>>> Begin forwarded message:>>>>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>>>>> From: Palle Bo Nielsen
>>>>>>>>>>>> Date: 26. mar 2011 15.20.00 CET>>>>>>>>>>>> To: talk@webdna.us>>>>>>>>>>>> Subject: [WebDNA] [BULK] WebDNA discovery in the Console - =[having many crashes]>>>>>>>>>>>> Reply-To: >>>>>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi all,>>>>>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>>>>> In the past weeks I have experienced irregularities on my =server which causes WebDNA to hang with a log of CPU usage (more than =100% constantly) and it will not resolve before I kill the process or =restart the server (CPU). This is of cause bad since the visitors are =not allowed to visit the websites on the server while this is happening.>>>>>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>>>>> Due to this I have done som inspection to the Console logs =and found the following which I find interesting and suppecious. Are any =of you fellow list-members able to help me out here, weather this could =have anything to do woth my descibtion or maybe give a good advise based =on the following to log snippets.>>>>>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>>>>> SYSTEM.LOG>>>>>>>>>>>> ---- start snippet ---->>>>>>>>>>>> Mar 26 05:36:56 minione WebDNA[125]: Could not establish =connection with the module.=20>>>>>>>>>>>> Mar 26 05:36:56: --- last message repeated 499 times --->>>>>>>>>>>> Mar 26 05:36:56 minione WebDNA[125]: *** process 125 =exceeded 500 log message per second limit - remaining messages this =second discarded ***>>>>>>>>>>>> Mar 26 05:36:56 minione WebDNA[125]: Could not establish =connection with the module.=20>>>>>>>>>>>> Mar 26 05:36:58: --- last message repeated 499 times --->>>>>>>>>>>> Mar 26 05:36:57 minione WebDNA[125]: *** process 125 =exceeded 500 log message per second limit - remaining messages this =second discarded ***>>>>>>>>>>>> Mar 26 05:36:57 minione WebDNA[125]: Could not establish =connection with the module.=20>>>>>>>>>>>> Mar 26 05:36:58: --- last message repeated 499 times --->>>>>>>>>>>> Mar 26 05:36:58 minione WebDNA[125]: *** process 125 =exceeded 500 log message per second limit - remaining messages this =second discarded ***>>>>>>>>>>>> Mar 26 05:36:59 minione WebDNA[125]: Could not establish =connection with the module.=20>>>>>>>>>>>> Mar 26 05:36:59: --- last message repeated 499 times --->>>>>>>>>>>> Mar 26 05:36:59 minione WebDNA[125]: *** process 125 =exceeded 500 log message per second limit - remaining messages this =second discarded ***>>>>>>>>>>>> Mar 26 05:36:59 minione WebDNA[125]: Could not establish =connection with the module.=20>>>>>>>>>>>> ---- end snippet ---->>>>>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>>>>> Every time my web-service goes to it's knees a lot of these =one are to be found in the access_log - and I mean MANY abd they dont =disappear before a restart of service or CPU.>>>>>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>>>>> APACHE2 - ACCESS_LOG>>>>>>>>>>>> ---- start snippet ---->>>>>>>>>>>> ::1 - - [26/Mar/2011:09:17:01 +0100] "OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0" =200 ->>>>>>>>>>>> ::1 - - [26/Mar/2011:09:16:30 +0100] "OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0" =200 ->>>>>>>>>>>> ::1 - - [26/Mar/2011:09:16:57 +0100] "OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0" =200 ->>>>>>>>>>>> ::1 - - [26/Mar/2011:09:17:38 +0100] "OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0" =200 ->>>>>>>>>>>> ::1 - - [26/Mar/2011:09:17:45 +0100] "OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0" =200 ->>>>>>>>>>>> ::1 - - [26/Mar/2011:09:17:38 +0100] "OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0" =200 ->>>>>>>>>>>> ::1 - - [26/Mar/2011:09:17:41 +0100] "OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0" =200 ->>>>>>>>>>>> ::1 - - [26/Mar/2011:09:17:40 +0100] "OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0" =200 ->>>>>>>>>>>> ::1 - - [26/Mar/2011:09:17:41 +0100] "OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0" =200 ->>>>>>>>>>>> ::1 - - [26/Mar/2011:09:17:22 +0100] "OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0" =200 ->>>>>>>>>>>> ::1 - - [26/Mar/2011:09:17:17 +0100] "OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0" =200 ->>>>>>>>>>>> ::1 - - [26/Mar/2011:09:17:20 +0100] "OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0" =200 ->>>>>>>>>>>> ---- end snippet ---->>>>>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>>>>> All the best>>>>>>>>>>>> =Palle--------------------------------------------------------->>>>>>>>>>>> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to>>>>>>>>>>>> the mailing list .>>>>>>>>>>>> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: >>>>>>>>>>>> archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us>>>>>>>>>>>> Bug Reporting: support@webdna.us>>>>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>>>> --------------------------------------------------------- =This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing =list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: archives: =http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us Bug Reporting: =support@webdna.us>>>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>>> --------------------------------------------------------->>>>>>>>>> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to>>>>>>>>>> the mailing list .>>>>>>>>>> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: >>>>>>>>>> archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us>>>>>>>>>> Bug Reporting: support@webdna.us>>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>> --------------------------------------------------------->>>>>>>>> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to>>>>>>>>> the mailing list .>>>>>>>>> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: >>>>>>>>> archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us>>>>>>>>> Bug Reporting: support@webdna.us>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>> --------------------------------------------------------->>>>>>>> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to>>>>>>>> the mailing list .>>>>>>>> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: >>>>>>>> archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us>>>>>>>> Bug Reporting: support@webdna.us>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>=20>>>>>> --------------------------------------------------------->>>>>> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to>>>>>> the mailing list .>>>>>> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: >>>>>> archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us>>>>>> Bug Reporting: support@webdna.us>>>>>=20>>>>=20>>>> --------------------------------------------------------->>>> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to>>>> the mailing list .>>>> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: >>>> archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us>>>> Bug Reporting: support@webdna.us>>>=20>>> --------------------------------------------------------->>> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to>>> the mailing list .>>> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: >>> archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us>>> Bug Reporting: support@webdna.us>>=20>> --------------------------------------------------------->> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to>> the mailing list .>> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: >> archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us>> Bug Reporting: support@webdna.us>=20> ---------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list .> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us> Bug Reporting: support@webdna.us
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I think both problems are connected.- chrisOn Apr 13, 2011, at 14:48, Palle Bo Nielsen wrote:> Hi>=20> Basically this is a fresh Mac OS X 10.6 Server installation, fully =upgraded to the latest version. WebDNA 6.2 and the most recent =ImageMagick Binary installed as well.>=20> I have have no idea when the "500 errors per sec" started and nor have =I any idea of what has initiated it within my WebDNA code. I too somehow =suspect my code as being the root cause, but it seems to have happened =suddenly without me adding or changing the code at all.>=20> One of the major tasks I have done after the errors and crashed =occurred was to moved my site to a new server (spec'ed above). But both =the old server and the new server behaved the same.>=20> I will try to take a look at loop and includes but I am already quite =confident that this is not the root cause since there are quite few of =them and I have checked them already. But I will try again.>=20> This one concerns me though...>=20>>>>> --- snip --->>>>> 04/13/201106:34:27SHOWPAGE091.153.253.064=Error: WebCatalog does not have enough memory to complete this command=/forum/default.tpl=/Library/WebServer/Documents/sites/macnyt/forum/default.tpl>>>>> --- snip --->=20> All the best and thanks for the advise so far.> Palle>=20> On 13/04/2011, at 19.35, christophe.billiottet@webdna.us wrote:>=20>> No, it is not. But remember your first message showing that you had =more than 500 errors per second. When did the problem appeared? was it =after an OS upgrade? after a modification of your code? i need as much =information as possible, because as far as i know, we have never had any =similar experience.>>=20>>=20>>> SYSTEM.LOG>>> ---- start snippet ---->>> Mar 26 05:36:56 minione WebDNA[125]: Could not establish connection =with the module.=20>>> Mar 26 05:36:56: --- last message repeated 499 times --->>> Mar 26 05:36:56 minione WebDNA[125]: *** process 125 exceeded 500 =log message per second limit - remaining messages this second =discarded ***>>> Mar 26 05:36:56 minione WebDNA[125]: Could not establish connection =with the module.=20>>> Mar 26 05:36:58: --- last message repeated 499 times --->>> Mar 26 05:36:57 minione WebDNA[125]: *** process 125 exceeded 500 =log message per second limit - remaining messages this second =discarded ***>>> Mar 26 05:36:57 minione WebDNA[125]: Could not establish connection =with the module.=20>>> Mar 26 05:36:58: --- last message repeated 499 times --->>> Mar 26 05:36:58 minione WebDNA[125]: *** process 125 exceeded 500 =log message per second limit - remaining messages this second =discarded ***>>> Mar 26 05:36:59 minione WebDNA[125]: Could not establish connection =with the module.=20>>> Mar 26 05:36:59: --- last message repeated 499 times --->>> Mar 26 05:36:59 minione WebDNA[125]: *** process 125 exceeded 500 =log message per second limit - remaining messages this second =discarded ***>>> Mar 26 05:36:59 minione WebDNA[125]: Could not establish connection =with the module.=20>>> ---- end snippet ---->>=20>>=20>>=20>>=20>> On Apr 13, 2011, at 14:17, Palle Bo Nielsen wrote:>>=20>>> Mammoth !!!>>>=20>>> My largest DB is 723.000 records (<20 fields) weighing 260 MB - is =that Mammoth to WebDNA?>>>=20>>> Palle>>>=20>>>=20>>> On 13/04/2011, at 17.47, christophe.billiottet@webdna.us wrote:>>>=20>>>> If there is 6GB available and you do not work with mammoth =databases, it is probably a loop somewhere: for instance if you =[include] A within B and then B within A, you could possibly create such =a RAM problem.>>>>=20>>>> - chris>>>>=20>>>>=20>>>> On Apr 13, 2011, at 12:32, Palle Bo Nielsen wrote:>>>>=20>>>>> Dear Christophe,>>>>>=20>>>>> I would like to do that but it would be approx. 5.000 lines of =code.>>>>>=20>>>>> Btw, if RAM should be the problem despite the facts from earlier =in this thread. What would be the most optimal settings in the WebDNA =Admin area? Furthermore, would there be any recommendations related to =settings of the Mac OS X Server Admin or any other area to avoid =memory-problems like this?>>>>>=20>>>>> Br>>>>> Palle>>>>>=20>>>>>=20>>>>> On 13/04/2011, at 17.25, christophe.billiottet@webdna.us wrote:>>>>>=20>>>>>> Certainly! WebDNA runs fine with a 64MB VPS server. You would =probably have to share with us the code of the page =/Library/WebServer/Documents/sites/macnyt/forum/default.tpl. Chances are =there is a problem with it.>>>>>>=20>>>>>> - chris>>>>>>=20>>>>>>=20>>>>>> On Apr 13, 2011, at 12:13, Palle Bo Nielsen wrote:>>>>>>=20>>>>>>> Dear Christophe,>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>> On this particular server, there is only 4 sites running (3 =which are very passive and 1 which is fairly active).>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>> Applications running...>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>> - Apache (Mac OS X Server incl. Mail Service activated - low =activity)>>>>>>> - WebDNA (500 MB RAM - 46 DB's)>>>>>>> - ImageMagick (almost passive)>>>>>>> - Intermapper (4 MB RAM)>>>>>>> - Simon (20 MB RAM)>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>> Total Active Memory Footprint ~ 2 GB. 6 GB Unused - Total 8 GB =RAM>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>> WebDNA should have plenty of RAM at it's disposal>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>> ??>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>> Palle>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>> On 13/04/2011, at 13.03, christophe.billiottet@webdna.us wrote:>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>> Hi Palle! how many websites on your server? do you run other =applications than apache and WebDNA, like PHP, MySQL, a mailserver or =others? did you check in your WebDNA administration how many bases are =open in RAM? is the RAM problem coincides with the server crash?>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>> - chris=20>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>> On Apr 13, 2011, at 7:42, Palle Bo Nielsen wrote:>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>> Hi Christipher et al,>>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>> Well now the error reporting system is actually reporting.>>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>> I get this error...:>>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>> --- snip --->>>>>>>>> 04/13/201106:34:27SHOWPAGE091.153.253.064=Error: WebCatalog does not have enough memory to complete this command=/forum/default.tpl=/Library/WebServer/Documents/sites/macnyt/forum/default.tpl>>>>>>>>> --- snip --->>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>> How does that compute since the server has 8GB RAM at it's =disposal?>>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>> I hope to get some inspiration on this one since my server is =crashing several time every 24H.>>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>> Any good ideas/suggestion...?>>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>> Palle>>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>> On 10/04/2011, at 16.28, christophe.billiottet@webdna.us =wrote:>>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>>> To me, it looks like a code error loop that would be logged =by the "Log Error Messages" turned on.>>>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>>> - chris>>>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>>> On Apr 10, 2011, at 3:25, Palle Bo Nielsen wrote:>>>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>>>> God morning all (Danish time),>>>>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>>>> I posted this one to the talk-list some time ago, but it did =not get any reaction. So now I repost it again since my problems i =increasing although there has not been any changes to the server config =or WebDNA code.>>>>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>>>> I hope to get some good ideas from the creative community.>>>>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>>>> All the best>>>>>>>>>>> Palle>>>>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>>>> Begin forwarded message:>>>>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>>>>> From: Palle Bo Nielsen >>>>>>>>>>>> Date: 26. mar 2011 15.20.00 CET>>>>>>>>>>>> To: talk@webdna.us>>>>>>>>>>>> Subject: [WebDNA] [BULK] WebDNA discovery in the Console - =[having many crashes]>>>>>>>>>>>> Reply-To: >>>>>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi all,>>>>>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>>>>> In the past weeks I have experienced irregularities on my =server which causes WebDNA to hang with a log of CPU usage (more than =100% constantly) and it will not resolve before I kill the process or =restart the server (CPU). This is of cause bad since the visitors are =not allowed to visit the websites on the server while this is happening.>>>>>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>>>>> Due to this I have done som inspection to the Console logs =and found the following which I find interesting and suppecious. Are any =of you fellow list-members able to help me out here, weather this could =have anything to do woth my descibtion or maybe give a good advise based =on the following to log snippets.>>>>>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>>>>> SYSTEM.LOG>>>>>>>>>>>> ---- start snippet ---->>>>>>>>>>>> Mar 26 05:36:56 minione WebDNA[125]: Could not establish =connection with the module.=20>>>>>>>>>>>> Mar 26 05:36:56: --- last message repeated 499 times --->>>>>>>>>>>> Mar 26 05:36:56 minione WebDNA[125]: *** process 125 =exceeded 500 log message per second limit - remaining messages this =second discarded ***>>>>>>>>>>>> Mar 26 05:36:56 minione WebDNA[125]: Could not establish =connection with the module.=20>>>>>>>>>>>> Mar 26 05:36:58: --- last message repeated 499 times --->>>>>>>>>>>> Mar 26 05:36:57 minione WebDNA[125]: *** process 125 =exceeded 500 log message per second limit - remaining messages this =second discarded ***>>>>>>>>>>>> Mar 26 05:36:57 minione WebDNA[125]: Could not establish =connection with the module.=20>>>>>>>>>>>> Mar 26 05:36:58: --- last message repeated 499 times --->>>>>>>>>>>> Mar 26 05:36:58 minione WebDNA[125]: *** process 125 =exceeded 500 log message per second limit - remaining messages this =second discarded ***>>>>>>>>>>>> Mar 26 05:36:59 minione WebDNA[125]: Could not establish =connection with the module.=20>>>>>>>>>>>> Mar 26 05:36:59: --- last message repeated 499 times --->>>>>>>>>>>> Mar 26 05:36:59 minione WebDNA[125]: *** process 125 =exceeded 500 log message per second limit - remaining messages this =second discarded ***>>>>>>>>>>>> Mar 26 05:36:59 minione WebDNA[125]: Could not establish =connection with the module.=20>>>>>>>>>>>> ---- end snippet ---->>>>>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>>>>> Every time my web-service goes to it's knees a lot of these =one are to be found in the access_log - and I mean MANY abd they dont =disappear before a restart of service or CPU.>>>>>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>>>>> APACHE2 - ACCESS_LOG>>>>>>>>>>>> ---- start snippet ---->>>>>>>>>>>> ::1 - - [26/Mar/2011:09:17:01 +0100] "OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0" =200 ->>>>>>>>>>>> ::1 - - [26/Mar/2011:09:16:30 +0100] "OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0" =200 ->>>>>>>>>>>> ::1 - - [26/Mar/2011:09:16:57 +0100] "OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0" =200 ->>>>>>>>>>>> ::1 - - [26/Mar/2011:09:17:38 +0100] "OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0" =200 ->>>>>>>>>>>> ::1 - - [26/Mar/2011:09:17:45 +0100] "OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0" =200 ->>>>>>>>>>>> ::1 - - [26/Mar/2011:09:17:38 +0100] "OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0" =200 ->>>>>>>>>>>> ::1 - - [26/Mar/2011:09:17:41 +0100] "OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0" =200 ->>>>>>>>>>>> ::1 - - [26/Mar/2011:09:17:40 +0100] "OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0" =200 ->>>>>>>>>>>> ::1 - - [26/Mar/2011:09:17:41 +0100] "OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0" =200 ->>>>>>>>>>>> ::1 - - [26/Mar/2011:09:17:22 +0100] "OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0" =200 ->>>>>>>>>>>> ::1 - - [26/Mar/2011:09:17:17 +0100] "OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0" =200 ->>>>>>>>>>>> ::1 - - [26/Mar/2011:09:17:20 +0100] "OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0" =200 ->>>>>>>>>>>> ---- end snippet ---->>>>>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>>>>> All the best>>>>>>>>>>>> =Palle--------------------------------------------------------->>>>>>>>>>>> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to>>>>>>>>>>>> the mailing list .>>>>>>>>>>>> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: >>>>>>>>>>>> archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us>>>>>>>>>>>> Bug Reporting: support@webdna.us>>>>>>>>>>>=20>>>>>>>>>>> --------------------------------------------------------- =This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing =list . 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