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Jun 7, 2009

Can anybody show me how to tune the prefork module I don't know where to begin.

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Kernel Tuning

Apr 24, 2009

as part of a project I have lately been looking into various aspects of kernel tuning. Most notably lately tuning the TCP stack for more efficient memory usage/throughput.

Thought I would start this thread to mention some of the tools I'd found for doing testing and see what anyone else had to recommend.

So far my favorite of the bunch is nuttcp. Its easy to use and gives a very good idea of how much of your bandwidth you are able to utilize.

A few interesting web pages are as follows for anyone interested in the topic:

[url]- Tuning TCP for High Bandwidth Delay networks

[url]- TCP Tuning Cook book, some interesting information in there as well

[url]...formanceTuning - Performance Tuning TWiki. Has a list of useful tools, flags for existing tools and ways to monitor network performance from a system level, along with some suggestions of things to correct

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Disk Tuning

May 5, 2009

shared hosting env?

/etc/sysctl.conf:
vm.dirty_background_ratio = 20
vm.dirty_ratio = 60

blockdev --setra 16384 /dev/sda

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Tcp/ip Tuning For Better Speed

Apr 11, 2008

i have this couple of windows 2003 servers, colocated in data center, i need to improve download speeds to our customers who are at least 200ms away, the end user is not using download accelarator,

is there a way that any settings to be done on server so that per thread speed can be increased, this case the server and client both have the ability to make a connection at more than a megabit speed. i did some search but all the articles point to end user and not the server saying to increase tcp window size etc.. not sure if those articles relate to server side changes.

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Mysql Tuning

Dec 19, 2008

I have Linux server with WHM/Cpanel with 2000 domains now my problem is.Mysql is using 90-100% CPU usage and 1500-2000 queries are running at a time so please guide me how can i optimize it and how can i tune mysql server so it doesn't go high.

I have configure my.cnf file as --->
max_allowed_packet = 4M
set-variable = max_connections=100
safe-show-database
query_cache_limit=1M
query_cache_size=128M
query_cache_type=1
key_buffer_size=256M
long_query_time = 3
table_cache=9092

how can i do this and any changes is require ?

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Tuning MySQL

Apr 4, 2007

I've noticed I'm getting high numbers for Handler_read_rnd_next.

How can I dig deeper to find out which tables/queries are causing this?

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Tuning Sites For MySQL

Jun 16, 2008

What have you found to be the best tuning sites for MySQL?

I'm getting into a bit of trouble. We have a weather site, and with all of the traffic, we're getting a little tapped out. When the loads hit between 134 and 160, the mail clients start to time out. Apache is still pretty fast, although it takes a little longer once you cross loads of 80, 5 second page loads, but when it hits between 130 and 160, I'm seeing 15-20 second page loads. DA is impossible above 80 but SSH is still very workable. Apache is tweaked to the max. I've kicked up some of the sizes in MySQL several weeks ago, and that did it them. However, we're taking on about 22,000 to 25,000 uniques an hour now. We normally can handle that no problem, but people are asking for maps a lot more now with the flooding and all. That requires a lot of MySQL lookups and the CPU creating a lot more maps. The maps I already cache for the duration, which is 15 minutes. The only horse I have left to whip is MySQL. After that, it will probably be a move to FreeBSD 7, but I'd like to throw in a few tweaks yet before we do that.

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Tuning-primer.sh Results, How To Act On Them

Nov 22, 2007

Quote:

MySQL Version 4.1.22-standard i686

Uptime = 0 days 0 hrs 4 min 15 sec
Avg. qps = 17
Total Questions = 4479
Threads Connected = 1

Warning: Server has not been running for at least 48hrs.
It may not be safe to use these recommendations

To find out more information on how each of these
runtime variables effects performance visit:
[url]

SLOW QUERIES
Current long_query_time = 10 sec.
You have 1 out of 4491 that take longer than 10 sec. to complete
The slow query log is NOT enabled.
Your long_query_time may be too high, I typically set this under 5 sec.

WORKER THREADS
Current thread_cache_size = 128
Current threads_cached = 6
Current threads_per_sec = 0
Historic threads_per_sec = 0
Your thread_cache_size is fine

MAX CONNECTIONS
Current max_connections = 2000
Current threads_connected = 1
Historic max_used_connections = 7
The number of used connections is 0% of the configured maximum.
You are using less than 10% of your configured max_connections.
Lowering max_connections could help to avoid an over-allocation of memory
See "MEMORY USAGE" section to make sure you are not over-allocating

MEMORY USAGE
Max Memory Ever Allocated : 96 M
Configured Max Per-thread Buffers : 10 G
Configured Max Global Buffers : 58 M
Configured Max Memory Limit : 10 G
Total System Memory : 3.95 G

Max memory limit exceeds 85% of total system memory

KEY BUFFER
Current MyISAM index space = 78 M
Current key_buffer_size = 16 M
Key cache miss rate is 1 : 735
Key buffer fill ratio = 8.00 %
Your key_buffer_size seems to be too high.
Perhaps you can use these resources elsewhere

QUERY CACHE
Query cache is enabled
Current query_cache_size = 32 M
Current query_cache_used = 4 M
Current query_cach_limit = 1 M
Current Query cache fill ratio = 14.83 %
Your query_cache_size seems to be too high.
Perhaps you can use these resources elsewhere
MySQL won't cache query results that are larger than query_cache_limit in size

SORT OPERATIONS
Current sort_buffer_size = 2 M
Current record/read_rnd_buffer_size = 256 K
Sort buffer seems to be fine

JOINS
Current join_buffer_size = 1.00 M
You have had 0 queries where a join could not use an index properly
Your joins seem to be using indexes properly

OPEN FILES LIMIT
Current open_files_limit = 10000 files
The open_files_limit should typically be set to at least 2x-3x
that of table_cache if you have heavy MyISAM usage.
Your open_files_limit value seems to be fine

TABLE CACHE
Current table_cache value = 1024 tables
You have a total of 721 tables
You have 93 open tables.
The table_cache value seems to be fine

TEMP TABLES
Current max_heap_table_size = 16 M
Current tmp_table_size = 32 M
Of 212 temp tables, 0% were created on disk
Effective in-memory tmp_table_size is limited to max_heap_table_size.
Created disk tmp tables ratio seems fine

TABLE SCANS
Current read_buffer_size = 1 M
Current table scan ratio = 17754 : 1
You have a high ratio of sequential access requests to SELECTs
You may benefit from raising read_buffer_size and/or improving your use of indexes.

TABLE LOCKING
Current Lock Wait ratio = 1 : 76
You may benefit from selective use of InnoDB.
If you have long running SELECT's against MyISAM tables and perform
frequent updates consider setting 'low_priority_updates=1'

how to make the changes in red? My server works good for awhile, but then gets REALLY REALLY slow.

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Tuning A FreeBSD VPS For Network Performance

Jul 13, 2009

I have a VPS system on the west coast of the US, and access it from the east coast. Sometimes I can get 1Mbyte/sec downloads, and other times it is as bad a 250KB/sec.

I have done some pings, and have not seen any packet loss. I've experimented with sysctl and changed some parameters to hopefully help, but really haven't seen much of a difference.

Does anyone have a recommendation as to what I could do different to squeeze a little more speed out of the connection? The problem is that from both sides of the US, I see ping times (depending on different ISPs on the east coast) from 80ms-120ms.

Here is what I've tuned so far:

kern.ipc.nmbclusters=65535
net.inet.tcp.sendbuf_max=16777216
net.inet.tcp.recvbuf_max=16777216
net.inet.tcp.sendspace=78840
net.inet.tcp.recvspace=78840
net.inet.tcp.mssdflt=1460
net.inet.tcp.slowstart_flightsize=52
net.inet.tcp.inflight.min=29200
net.inet.tcp.sendbuf_inc=8760
net.inet.tcp.recvbuf_inc=8760
net.inet.tcp.sendbuf_auto=1
net.inet.tcp.recvbuf_auto=1
net.inet.tcp.delayed_ack=1
net.inet.tcp.delacktime=150
net.inet.tcp.inflight.enable=1

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Apache :: Capturing Internal Apache Errors Return Custom HTTP Status

Nov 15, 2013

Server Version: Apache/2.2.22 (Unix)

On our production service, we've been getting numerous malformed POST requests to some of our CGI scripts that are showing up as 500 errors in our logs. They are malformed in the sense that the actual content length doesn't match the Content-Length specified in the request.

Here's the most trivial example I can come up with that reproduces the problem for us:

POST /some_valid_alias HTTP/1.1
Host: example.org
User-Agent: Arbitrary/1.0
Content-Type: multipart/form-data; boundary=---------------------------41184676334
Content-Length: 769
-----------------------------41184676334

In addition to the 500 error in the access log, we see the corresponding error in the error log:

(70014)End of file found: Error reading request entity data

Based on the nature of the POST request and the error response, it does appear that Apache is doing the right thing here.

The POST never actually makes it as far as the script being targeted (/some_valid_alias in the above example); in other words, Apache returns 500 to the client, writes the error to the error log and never executes the script.

Is there a way to capture/avoid internal Apache errors like 70014, and return some other HTTP status besides 500 (like 403)? It's particularly annoying in our case, because our server sends us an email for all 500 errors.

So far, our best "defense" against these 500 errors is to disallow POST for these aliases, which normally just ignore the POST data anyway (when the request is not malformed):

RewriteCond %{REQUEST_METHOD} ^POST$
RewriteRule ^/(some_valid_alias)(.*)$ $1$2 [R]

But this won't work for all our scripts, because in some cases we do want to permit POST.

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Apache Procs Constantly Rise, Until Apache Is Restarted

Jul 23, 2007

I've had this problem a long time now with my hosting network and decided to ask here hoping I get some good solutions, or if someone is willing to looking at this (I'll pay if they want).

Here's what I mean:
[url]

Problem is as you can see apache processes constantly rise infinitely, at least until I restart apache (/etc/init.d/httpd restart). The point of restart is shown in red lines.

And after restart, it goes down again for X amount of hours then eventually rises again infinitely until it's restarted again.

But the fact that after restart it remains down, it means it had the potential to be down all along.

So my question is: what could be causing this and does anyone have solution to keep them low at all times (as per graphs)?

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Increasing The Apache ServerLimit In Apache 2.2.8 Version.

May 28, 2008

The Linux Server got down when the MaxClients 256 is reached.
Error Log:

"server reached MaxClients setting, consider raising the MaxClients setting"

So that I have tried to increased the MaxClients Value to 500, after changed the value in httpd.conf and restart I get following error message.

" [notice] SIGHUP received. Attempting to restart
WARNING: MaxClients of 500 exceeds ServerLimit value of 256 servers,
lowering MaxClients to 256. To increase, please see the ServerLimit
directive."

So that I tried changed the Server limit in /usr/local/apache/include/httpd.h header file. but it seems like there is no entry.

Apache Version : 2.2.8

So I have added the ServerLimit 500 entry in httpd.conf file and restart the httpd service. But still shows the same warning mesg. Please help me regarding this.

We have the Dedicated server for Flash Game Server with following configuration.

RHEL4 OS
2GB RAM
Intel(R) Xeon(R) X3210 @ 2.13GHz
Cpanel Installed.
Apache 2.2.8
PHP 5.2.4
MySQL 4.1.2 (MySQL Server is working in differend server)

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.htaccess Issue With Apache 1.3, But Works On Apache 2.2

Mar 22, 2008

I have the following Apache redirect code in .htaccess:

RewriteRule ^sap-latest-news/([0-9]*)/([A-Za-z0-9_-.]*).htm$ /domain.com/app/modules/content/latestNews.php?id=$1 [L]

This redirect works fine on Apache 2.2.8, but doesn't work on Apache 1.3.41

The following is the entry from error_log:
RewriteRule: cannot compile regular expression '^sap-latest-news/([0-9]*)/([A-Za-z0-9_-.]*).htm$'

A simple Rewrite is working fine in Apache 1.3, but the above regualar expression doesn't seem to be working on Apache 1.3. Does anyone know whether Apache 1.3 doesn't support it?

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Installed Apache And PHP Only Seeing Default Apache Page

Jun 1, 2007

I am having an issue where I have a server that Directadmin is installed on. I go to the a url that is on the server and all i see is the default page of apache saying congrats, it is installed. Although there is no file like that in the public_html any longer and I can see my files in the public_html folder of that specific site.

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Downgrade CentOS 5's Apache 2 To Apache 1.3

Jan 3, 2008

I've been searching around with google regarding how to downgrade the Apache 2.2 which comes with CentOS 5 to Apache 1.3.39.

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Performance: Apache 2 Prefork Vs Apache 1.3

Jan 12, 2008

I'm building a new server for a predominantly php5/mysql5 website and was wondering which version of apache to put on. I know there are some issues with PHP and Apache in MPM, but what's the performance comparison between Apache 1.3 and Apache 2 Prefork?

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Can Not Compile Htppd Apache Because Of Apache APR

Aug 6, 2008

I am trying to install dedicated web server on my Slackware 12.0.0 machine. I am a novice in Linux, but succeeded in MySQL & proFTPd installation. The problem now in httpd compiling.

I downloaded the latest Apache 2.2.9, but it needs Apache Portable Runtime 1.3.2 installed. I downloaded 1.3.2 version and run ./configure

1. checking size of size_t... 4
2. checking which format to use for apr_size_t... %u
3. checking size of off_t... 4
4. checking for mmap64... yes
5. checking for sendfile64... yes
6. checking for sendfilev64... no
7. checking for mkstemp64... yes
8. checking for readdir64_r... yes
9. checking which type to use for apr_off_t... off64_t
10. checking whether ino_t and unsigned long are the same... yes
11. configure: using unsigned long for ino_t
12. checking size of pid_t... 4
13. checking whether byte ordering is bigendian... no
14. checking size of struct iovec... 8
15. checking for strnicmp... no
16. checking for strncasecmp... yes
17. checking for stricmp... no
18. checking for strcasecmp... yes
19. checking for strdup... yes
20. checking for strstr... yes
21. checking for memchr... yes
22. checking for strtoll... yes
23.
24. Checking for DSO...
25. checking for dlopen... no
26. checking for dlopen in -ldl... yes
27. adding "-ldl" to LIBS
28. checking for dlsym... yes
29.
30. Checking for Processes...
31. checking for waitpid... yes
32. checking for Variable Length Arrays... yes
33. checking struct rlimit... yes
34.
35. Checking for Locking...
36. checking for semget... yes
37. checking for semctl... yes
38. checking for flock... yes
39. checking for semaphore.h... (cached) yes
40. checking OS.h usability... no
41. checking OS.h presence... no
42. checking for OS.h... no
43. checking for library containing sem_open... none required
44. checking for sem_close... yes
45. checking for sem_unlink... yes
46. checking for sem_post... yes
47. checking for sem_wait... yes
48. checking for create_sem... no
49. checking for working sem_open... yes
50. checking for union semun in sys/sem.h... no
51. checking for LOCK_EX in sys/file.h... yes
52. checking for F_SETLK in fcntl.h... yes
53. checking for SEM_UNDO in sys/sem.h... yes
54. checking for POLLIN in poll.h sys/poll.h... yes
55. checking for PTHREAD_PROCESS_SHARED in pthread.h... yes
56. checking for pthread_mutexattr_setpshared... yes
57. checking for working PROCESS_SHARED locks... yes
58. checking for robust cross-process mutex support... yes
59. decision on apr_lock implementation method... SysV IPC semget()
60. checking if all interprocess locks affect threads... no
61. checking if POSIX sems affect threads in the same process... no
62. checking if SysV sems affect threads in the same process... no
63. checking if fcntl locks affect threads in the same process... no
64. checking if flock locks affect threads in the same process... no
65. checking for entropy source... /dev/urandom
66.
67. Checking for File Info Support...
68. checking for struct stat.st_blocks... yes
69. checking for struct stat.st_atimensec... no
70. checking for struct stat.st_ctimensec... no
71. checking for struct stat.st_mtimensec... no
72. checking for struct stat.st_atim.tv_nsec... yes
73. checking for struct stat.st_ctim.tv_nsec... yes
74. checking for struct stat.st_mtim.tv_nsec... yes
75. checking for struct stat.st_atime_n... no
76. checking for struct stat.st_ctime_n... no
77. checking for struct stat.st_mtime_n... no
78. checking for inode member of struct dirent... d_fileno
79. checking for file type member of struct dirent... d_type
80.
81. Checking for OS UUID Support...
82. checking uuid.h usability... no
83. checking uuid.h presence... no
84. checking for uuid.h... no
85. checking uuid/uuid.h usability... yes
86. checking uuid/uuid.h presence... yes
87. checking for uuid/uuid.h... yes
88. checking for library containing uuid_create... no
89. checking for library containing uuid_generate... -luuid
90. checking for uuid_create... no
91. checking for uuid_generate... yes
92. checking for os uuid usability... yes
93.
94. Checking for Time Support...
95. checking for struct tm.tm_gmtoff... yes
96. checking for struct tm.__tm_gmtoff... no
97.
98. Checking for Networking support...
99. checking for type in_addr... yes
100. checking if fd == socket on this platform... yes
101. checking style of gethostbyname_r routine... glibc2
102. checking 3rd argument to the gethostbyname_r routines... char
103. checking style of getservbyname_r routine... glibc2
104. checking if TCP_NODELAY setting is inherited from listening sockets... yes
105. checking if O_NONBLOCK setting is inherited from listening sockets... no
106. checking whether TCP_NODELAY and TCP_CORK can both be enabled... yes
107. checking for TCP_CORK in netinet/tcp.h... yes
108. checking for TCP_NOPUSH in netinet/tcp.h... no
109. checking for SO_ACCEPTFILTER in sys/socket.h... no
110. checking whether SCTP is supported... no
111. checking for struct ip_mreq... yes
112. checking for set_h_errno... no
113.
114. Checking for IPv6 Networking support...
115. checking for library containing getaddrinfo... none required
116. checking for library containing gai_strerror... none required
117. checking for library containing getnameinfo... none required
118. checking for gai_strerror... yes
119. checking for working getaddrinfo... yes
120. checking for negative error codes for getaddrinfo... yes
121. checking for working getnameinfo... yes
122. checking for sockaddr_in6... yes
123. checking for sockaddr_storage... yes
124. checking for working AI_ADDRCONFIG... yes
125. checking if APR supports IPv6... yes
126. checking langinfo.h usability... yes
127. checking langinfo.h presence... yes
128. checking for langinfo.h... yes
129. checking for nl_langinfo... yes
130.
131. Restore user-defined environment settings...
132. restoring CPPFLAGS to ""
133. setting EXTRA_CPPFLAGS to "-DLINUX=2 -D_REENTRANT -D_GNU_SOURCE -D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE"
134. restoring CFLAGS to ""
135. setting EXTRA_CFLAGS to "-g -O2 -pthread"
136. restoring LDFLAGS to ""
137. setting EXTRA_LDFLAGS to ""
138. restoring LIBS to ""
139. setting EXTRA_LIBS to "-luuid -lrt -lcrypt -lpthread -ldl"
140. restoring INCLUDES to ""
141. setting EXTRA_INCLUDES to ""
142. configure: creating ./config.status
143. config.status: creating Makefile
144. config.status: creating include/apr.h
145. config.status: creating build/apr_rules.mk
146. config.status: creating build/pkg/pkginfo
147. config.status: creating apr--config
148. config.status: WARNING: 'apr-config.in' seems to ignore the --datarootdir setting
149. config.status: creating apr.pc
150. config.status: creating test/Makefile
151. config.status: creating test/internal/Makefile
152. config.status: creating include/arch/unix/apr_private.h
153. config.status: executing default commands
154. config.status: include/apr.h is unchanged
155. config.status: include/arch/unix/apr_private.h is unchanged

After that I am trying make and have error at the end:

make[1]: Entering directory `/root/build/apr-1.3.2'
/bin/sh /root/build/apr-1.3.2/libtool --silent --mode=link gcc -g -O2 -pthread -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -DLINUX=2 -D_REENTRANT -D_GNU_SOURCE -.....

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Nov 12, 2008

In the middle of recompiling apache (via whm) after upgrading postgresql to 8.3, apache went down and remains down even after restart. Recompile is still in progress (about 15 minutes in)

tail -f /usr/local/apache/logs/error_log
[Wed Nov 12 15:24:44 2008] [warn] No JkShmFile defined in httpd.conf. Using default /usr/local/apache/logs/jk-runtime-status
[Wed Nov 12 15:24:44 2008] [notice] ModSecurity for Apache/2.5.7 (http://www.modsecurity.org/) configured.
[Wed Nov 12 15:24:46 2008] [warn] No JkShmFile defined in httpd.conf. Using default /usr/local/apache/logs/jk-runtime-status
[Wed Nov 12 15:24:46 2008] [alert] getpwuid: couldn't determine user name from uid 4294967295, you probably need to modify the User directive
[Wed Nov 12 15:24:46 2008] [alert] getpwuid: couldn't determine user name from uid 4294967295, you probably need to modify the User directive
[Wed Nov 12 15:24:46 2008] [alert] getpwuid: couldn't determine user name from uid 4294967295, you probably need to modify the User directive
[Wed Nov 12 15:24:46 2008] [alert] getpwuid: couldn't determine user name from uid 4294967295, you probably need to modify the User directive
[Wed Nov 12 15:24:46 2008] [alert] getpwuid: couldn't determine user name from uid 4294967295, you probably need to modify the User directive
[Wed Nov 12 15:24:46 2008] [notice] Apache/2.2.10 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.2.10 OpenSSL/0.9.7a mod_auth_passthrough/2.1 mod_bwlimited/1.4 FrontPage/5.0.2.2635 mod_jk/1.2.25 PHP/5.2.6 configured -- resuming normal operations
[Wed Nov 12 15:24:46 2008] [alert] Child 22588 returned a Fatal error... Apache is exiting!
httpd configtest
Syntax OK
ps -ef | grep ^httpd (no result)
Cpanel/Centos

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Jun 1, 2008

I have apache 1.3 and PHP 4.4 installed on my CentOS 4.4

Can I install apache 2.2 and PHP 5.x on the same server? I want to test my scripts for compatibility and also to check the performance.

I dont want to break my current setup because it's a production server.

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Nov 13, 2008

if you were to be presented with a choice to run Apache 1 or Apache 2 given you'd have more or less the same support requests etc, and the same underlying user requirements to implement either one or the other, which one would you choose and why?

I noticed that Hsphere Parallels control panel 3.2 release as may well other control panels, offers such possibility. Personally I've been educated from senior members of previous organizations to appreciate Apache 1 as the defacto version of the web hosting industry (choice here being apache 1 and 2, not IIS or any other web servers)
Could you kindly simply attempt to enlighten me given, indeed support for both will/might remain the same in the future?

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Jun 25, 2013

I am facing while upgrading the current Apache version 2.2.11 to Apache 2.4.4. IIS 7.5 on Windows Web Server 2008 R2 is not redirecting requests to the Apache 2.4.4 which is on Windows Server 2003 R2. I checked the access and error logs of Apache 2.4.4 and there is no entry. The existing 2.2.11 is working completely fine with IIS 7.5. IIS is working as a load balancer in my environment, takes the https requests and forwards that to Apache, then it goes to the App servers. Here, self signed certificate is used between the Load balancer and the Web server.

I have followed exact same configuration as it was used in Apache 2.2.11 but installed it with a different port (444), later changed it to 443 before running Apache 2.4.4 as a service, turning off the Apache 2.2.11 service. And also, my Apache 2.4.4 is working completely fine when I access it through the Web Server level URL (through the server machine name). But it throws me an error 502 when I hit the Load Balancer level URL. Here is the complete error:

"502 - Web server received an invalid response while acting as a gateway or proxy server. There is a problem with the page you are looking for, and it cannot be displayed. When the Web server (while acting as a gateway or proxy)contacted the upstream content server, it received an invalid response from the content server."

how I can solve the issue? I am stuck with this portion for about 2 weeks now, it's really urgent to get it solved!

My observation that came through lots of trial and error, I believe that this has something to do with Windows registry!! I came to this conclusion as I uninstalled the existing Apache 2.2.11 and installed it back again, it throws me the same error that I am getting for Apache 2.4.4. Then, I matched it with the other web server, found out some differences in the registry created for 2.2.11 and changed in this one accordingly- now 2.2.11 worked fine in this web server.

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Jan 4, 2009

I currently have a dedicated server running centOS5 and webmin. With help of folks here

I was able to bind additional IP numbers using webmin.

I have a small problem now. The idea of binding the IPs was so that I could create "true port 80" shoutcast connections on the new IP numbers. However, when I try this I am taken to the control panel home page (home page to that server). The config on the shoutcast server is set properly (using proper IP #) as I have been able to listen to a stream using the new ip number's (higher ports), but not the main IP number.

My questions, I hope, are simple.

1. Am I able to use these additional IP numbers for Shoutcast Port 80 (true port 80 - only one per IP #)?

2. If yes, do I have to make Apache use ONLY my main IP number, thereby releasing the others for Port 80 use? If so, how do I do this.

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Oct 20, 2009

I am trying to decide on upgrading our Apache version from 1.3.41 to 2.2.14.

From what I can tell 2.2 is MUCH faster, but I have seen many reports of 2.* version crashing more frequently than 1.3.

Does anyone have some solid information on the reliability of 1.3.41 vs 2.2.14?

Also, any other items I may love/miss from upgrading?

We are running php4 (default) + 5.

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Jun 22, 2009

i am using 2.0.63 version and already having high load issue becoz of apache so should i have to upgrade to new version 2.2.11 ? is new versin liter as compared 2.0.63 please suggest what should i do know i am running a forum on the server.

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Code:
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ServerAdmin info@hideyourtracks.org
DocumentRoot /home/hideyourtracks
ServerName hideyourtracks.us
ServerAlias hideyourtracks.us
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<VirtualHost 62.75.152.217:80>
ServerAdmin info@nopremium.org
DocumentRoot /home/nopremium
ServerName nopremium.org
ServerAlias nopremium.org
TransferLog /var/log/nopremium.org_access.log
ErrorLog /var/log/nopremium.org_error.log
<Directory "/home/nopremium">
allow from all
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