Apache Utlizing High CPU & Server Get Hangs Often

May 28, 2008

We have flash files site hosted on dedicated server in that Apache is utilizing the more CPU. When the server reached more than 1000 connections server get down automatically.

Hard Server Limit : 2048
MaxClients : 2000

Please find below the TOP status.

8450 nobody 16 0 19 0:20.52 1.2 39404 23m 3008 R httpd
3242 nobody 15 0 16 1:07.17 1.2 39696 24m 3032 S httpd
9492 nobody 16 0 12 0:00.39 0.7 29616 14m 3000 R httpd
3372 nobody 15 0 12 1:23.31 0.5 24864 9992 3036 S httpd
9477 nobody 15 0 11 0:00.88 0.5 24692 9784 3000 S httpd
9021 nobody 15 0 10 0:01.69 1.2 39660 24m 2996 S httpd
3240 nobody 15 0 10 1:39.71 1.2 39664 24m 3420 R httpd
4141 nobody 16 0 10 1:30.65 1.2 39792 24m 3032 R httpd
5458 nobody 15 0 10 1:04.21 0.5 24720 9824 3012 S httpd
9466 nobody 15 0 10 0:00.96 0.5 24672 9764 3000 S httpd
9478 nobody 15 0 10 0:00.98 0.5 24676 9764 2996 S httpd
3354 nobody 16 0 10 1:23.78 0.5 25132 9m 3044 R httpd
3361 nobody 15 0 10 1:21.61 0.5 24864 10m 3576 S httpd
5451 nobody 16 0 10 1:09.14 1.2 39664 23m 3036 R httpd
5457 nobody 15 0 10 1:12.76 1.2 39664 24m 3556 S httpd
9444 nobody 16 0 10 0:01.72 1.2 39656 24m 2996 R httpd
9481 nobody 15 0 10 0:00.65 1.2 39652 24m 3000 R httpd
3338 nobody 16 0 9 1:32.72 1.2 39256 23m 3036 R httpd
3360 nobody 15 0 9 1:44.38 1.2 39772 24m 3440 R httpd
4142 nobody 15 0 9 1:40.64 1.2 39760 24m 3440 S httpd
9493 nobody 15 0 9 0:01.25 0.5 24704 9796 3024 S httpd
9504 nobody 15 0 9 0:00.29 0.5 24688 9744 2984 S httpd
3305 nobody 16 0 9 1:08.11 1.2 39404 23m 3012 R httpd
3359 nobody 15 0 9 0:47.17 0.5 24812 9936 3032 S httpd
3363 nobody 16 0 9 1:44.42 1.2 39432 23m 3044 R httpd
5450 nobody 15 0 9 1:18.81 0.5 24900 9996 3032 S httpd
9486 nobody 16 0 9 0:00.59 1.2 39664 23m 2996 R httpd
3358 nobody 16 0 9 1:46.50 1.2 39520 24m 3452 R httpd
9096 nobody 16 0 9 0:07.87 1.1 38612 23m 3004 R httpd
3370 nobody 16 0 8 1:32.55 1.2 39200 23m 3012 R httpd
8515 nobody 16 0 8 0:12.52 1.2 39404 23m 3024 R httpd
9445 nobody 16 0 8 0:02.70 1.2 39404 23m 3000 R httpd

Apache Compailed with following modules.

./configure' '--disable-pdo' '--enable-ftp' '--enable-gd-native-ttf' '--enable-libxml' '--enable-magic-quotes' '--enable-mbstring' '--enable-sockets' '--prefix=/usr/local' '--with-apxs=/usr/local/apache/bin/apxs' '--with-curl=/opt/curl/' '--with-freetype-dir=/usr' '--with-gd' '--with-jpeg-dir=/usr' '--with-libxml-dir=/opt/xml2/' '--with-mhash=/opt/mhash/' '--with-mysql' '--with-png-dir=/usr' '--with-ttf' '--with-xpm-dir=/usr/X11R6' '--with-zlib' '--with-zlib-dir=/usr'

Apache : 2.2.8
PHP : 5.2.4
MySQL : 4.1.1
RAM : 2 GB
CPU : Intel(R) Xeon(R)
Cpanel Installed

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Https Page Hangs For MAC User

Mar 30, 2008

We have recently launched a new website with a SSL homepage which houses our login. Our website moved to a new IP address, therefor we moved the certificate to the new server as well. Thus far, we have had NO problems with the site with the exception of 2 MAC users who's browser hangs when they try to navigate to the site now. They can access other HTTPS sites, and they can access pages on OUR site that are NOT HTTPS, but when trying to browse to our HTTPS Page, the browser hangs. This is not just ONE browser on their MAC, it's EVERY broswer on their machine (Firefox, IE, Safari). It connects, but then doesn't load anything onto the screen. We tried clearing their DNS cache on their machines with no avail. To this point, we are stumped. We have identical machines, with idential OS and browser versions and everything tests fine. It is obviously something on their machine, but we don't know what it is. We have run out of ideas. Any MAC users that can lend a hand here? Is there a way to delete the certificate on the MAC and have it redownload to the user?

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