Should I Upgrade My Shared Hosting Server To Apache 2.2
Oct 27, 2009I have Apache 2.0 running with cPanel. I'm wondering if it's better to upgrade to 2.2.
Will I see performance improvements? Will I face any issues?
I have Apache 2.0 running with cPanel. I'm wondering if it's better to upgrade to 2.2.
Will I see performance improvements? Will I face any issues?
This concerns a fairly successful ecommerce website. It is coded in classic asp and has a MS SQL database.
The site sees average of 1500 visitors a day using about 50 GB of bandwidth a month.
The host wants to move the site to a two box dedicated (1 web - 1 database server).
This is an expensive proposition and the client is balking. I am not an expert in these matters but it seems like overkill to me. It seems like most sites don't have problems with the database and web server on 1 box.
I'have a problem with my aps setup on sanbox.When i create on customer ccp when i click finish i have this error. I must only test.
Error: Instance of application with id 124 and version '1-4' can not be provided: There is no resource of class 'Shared hosting Apache' with provisioning attributes 'Web Cluster' in subscription with id 1.:There is no resource of class 'Physical hosting (IIS)' with provisioning attributes 'Web Cluster' in subscription with id 1..If i add the shared hosting apache resourse i get this error : There are no "apache" services that satisfy given attributes: "Web Cluster".
This is just curiosity at this point, but I might be looking for a shared host that has PHP 5 as an Apache module at some point. I'm desperately in need of an upgrade for my VPS, but I want to take it as slow as I can and do thorough testing on my existing sites before upgrading the whole shebang.
I'm sure that nobody's running it as a module on shared hosting these days, due to the potential problems therein, but I just wanted to check to see if anyone had heard of such a thing that might be stable for a couple months' work with almost zero traffic.
I have a question how to configure apache+mod_wsgi for multiple users in shared hosting? I have no idea how to configure this safely. I use Windows Server.
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Currently, Apache is recommending:
Quote:
Apache 1.3.37 is the current stable release of the Apache 1.3 family. We strongly recommend that users of all earlier versions, including 1.3 family release, upgrade to to the current 2.2 version as soon as possible.
1) Is it safe to upgrade from Apache 1.3.37 to 2.2.4 on a Cpanel machine. I am worried that Cpanel won't like it.
2) Is Php4 still acceptable to use with Apache 2.2?
3) Can someone suggest a tutorial or guide for an upgrade to 2.2?
Do website builders generally go with shared hosting or dedicated server? I mean, if they work on several websites would they get a dedicated server instead of shared? From what I understand through reading shared hosting is basically if you only have one website. So one with multiple websites would go with a dedicated server?
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3ware raid controller
But for shared hosting, is it worthy to have a RAID-10, or would a RAID-1 be enough?
We have some Xeon E3xxx servers running with RAID-1 hosting more than 1000 accounts, we hadn`t had any IO/load problem so far.
I am working on creating a social networking website. It will have approximately 2500 members with about 1/2 using video. I spoke to 2 different programmers through rent-a-coder. One told me to get a dedicated server through GoDaddy that runs me about $120/mo. The other programmer told me that there was no way that I would need that much and I could get a shared hosting package for $10-$20/mo and that would work fine. He said that a dedicated server wouldnt be necessary unless I was getting a ton of hits to my site or needed to host multiple sites. I inquired about it with GoDaddy and when I mentioned I was doing a social networking site, they said I would need the dedicated server. I am hiring someone to build the site since it is beyond what I am capable of, so I am clueless on who is correct.
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I currently use a shared hosting reseller account with HostGator for $24.95 which gives me 24 GB disk space and 250 GB RAM and allows me to host unlimited domains. It has cPanel, WHM and it is managed. I've used them for two years and they are awesome! Currently, I have about 20 very small domains hosted under my hosting account: all are very small and require no bandwidth or disk space whatsoever. EXCEPT, I have two or three domains which are solely used for e-commerce which is why I am considering upgrading to a VPS or dedicated-server.Background on the business:Users visit the site (300 visitors a day) and use the shopping cart to place an order for the software which ranges from $50-$300. An account is created for them in which they can login to download the software packages which range from 10 MB to 100 MB file size. They then install it on their computer and activate it with the license key number. Upon activation, the installed software connects with our backend of our website to update their account with their computers fingerprint. Each time the software is executed, their computer connects with our licensing server to verify legitimate usage. Our backend has access to their billing information and licensing; therefore, security is a must.We have about 4,000 users. Recently, with the business growing, I am not sure if I should be looking for a VPS or dedicated-server solution. With HostGator I'm paying $300 a year (and everything is running seamlessly). Or, I can switch to VPS for $500/yr and dedicated server for $2000/year. My budget is open, though I don't want to get anything that is overkill for the logistics of my business. What I current use and need:*Space: Up to 10 GB *Bandwidth: Up to 100 GB*Reliable, 99.9%+ uptime and MANAGED server*Daily backups*Good support (i.e. installing SSL certs, firewall)*Secure*cPanel*Allow me to host other my other non-business websites (1 big forum with 500 visitors/day and 19 very small parked sites) *IONCube support*I will have to get SSL for a few of my sites. And for that, I’ll need dedicated IP addresses. I would prefer if there is a VPS or dedicated server solution which has a package for multiple dedicated IP addressesQuestions:1) For my business, would you recommend VPS or dedicated-server or do you think I am fine with what the shared hosting reseller account with HG I have already? If a VPS or dedicated server is justified, which provider do you recommend that suits my needs?2) Will I truly see a notable and significant improvement by upgrading from my current state to a VPS or dedicated server?3) Will I need a firewall to ensure security for the 4,000 clients? How can I optimize the security of my clients?4) Privacy is a very important concern (not that I'm doing anything illegal). I use GoDaddy to do a private whois so it does not reveal my name or address. If I switch to VPS or dedicated server, should I be concerned that people can use the IP address of the website to identify me? What approaches can I take to protect my privacy?5) What do you think of slicehost.com? I was recommended to use this. I thought maybe the 256 slice plan would be appropriate for me, but I don't know what linux distribution to use: Ubuntu, CentOs, Fedora, Gentoo, Debian, etc. Heck, I don't even know the differences and I don't plan on playing around with anything on the server.I really appreciate your help in this matter. I am a totally newbie when it comes to this hosting stuff.
Hi, is anyone know the advantage of VPS hosting vs shared hosting? I found a cheap VPS plan at in2net.com. I can get 15G space, 200G bandwidth and 256 RAM for $9.95 a month. My site starts getting a lot of users, it might be an issue with shared hosting. My site also hosts a forum, and currently has 1000 unique visitors and 8000 pageviews daily. Sometime the forum has 30-50 concurrent members.
So, I'm just wondering in my case, wihch one would you choose, VPS or shared hosting? since they are the same price. I don't know how to manage servers, but my friend has a unmanaged server at theplanet, and he hasn't managed the server at all since he had it. So, if a VPS host comes with all the scripts installed, in this case, it doesn't require any management, am I right?
oh, one more quesiton, is the plesk control panel works like whm panel? where each client has his own control panel?
I have a reseller shared hosting plan that allows for 50 sub-accounts and I'm using about 20. I am looking at getting a VPS with between 256 - 394 mb RAM and am wondering if I were to move all of my accounts to the new VPS would I be ending up with less RAM to use for all of my sites.
To put this another way how do most reseller plans manage RAM usage? Do each of my sub-accounts have access to say 64 mb RAM so that if I were to use all 50 sub accounts I would have access to 50*64 mb.
From what I've experienced and read with shared hosting my thought is I could end up with less access to server resources, CPU and RAM, with a VPS plan - though with VPS the resources are more guaranteed rather than being dependent on the usage of other accounts on the server.
The reason I am looking at a VPS account is that I have a site that will likely have 1000s of users with a server intensive script (Moodle) and I know it would violate the reseller account agreement. So maybe my plan should be to keep the reseller account and use it for my database driven sites and use the VPS for the server intensive site and my html based sites.
Also, my VPS choice seems to be narrowed down to Liquidweb, JaguarPC and Zone - has anybody heard of any negative experiences with Liquidweb? I can't find any.
My head is about to explode with all the information available in regard to regular shared hosting verses VPS verses dedicated server and I still don't have an answer. It will probably be of some benefit to say that I have virtually no experience in any of this aside of having previously published a small website. Of course there are no worries when it comes to something small however, now I am getting into something much larger and am pretty much sitting here like a scared rabbit in the face of trying to make the right host decision.
Let me start by saying that my site is a reverse auction type of site that will also have a forum, blog, small auction venue etc. Users will be uploading files and communicating within the site as well. It might help to say that it is similiar to getafreelancer.com. We won't have a technical theme but the set up is similiar.
My question is....I don't know what kind of host to go with! I originally thought IX but then read up on the dishonesty involved with claims of unlimited bandwidth. Then I thought about VPS which I guess is different from regular hosts but I'm not clear as to why. It's still shared isn't it? Finally, I'm thinking about a dedicated server. I have found a place called server4you.com that has reasonable prices but I still need to check them out. The problem with this option is that I have absolutely no understanding of the tech side of dealing with my own server. I know that some companies offer a managed option but they are so expensive and I don't even know what that would entail.
Plus what about security, how does that work with a dedicated server. For example, when shared hosting companies list options that come with a package, SSL is always mentioned for e-commerce hosting. How would I secure my own site?
How in the world is someone supposed to know how much space they need before they publish? You really can't determine data transfer ahead of time. I am in dire need of some good options that won't bleed me dry and I barely know of the right questions to ask.
I am just reading a bit about the memcache module. Does anyone have an opinion if this is suitable for installation on a regular shared hosting server?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'm currently with Steadfast Networks for my VPS (Linux). We are now in need of shared MS Exchange Hosting plan. Although I found some companies offering Exchange Hosting, they do not offer VPS's. Does anyone knows of any reliable company offering both?
I want someone (well maybe except Rackspace) who is reliable, has good feedback and provides good uptime and customer service.
I'm familiar with shared hosting but a complete novice to virtual servers, I'm getting the following error message when I go to my new virtual server IP [url]
If you see this page it means:
1. hosting for this domain is not configured
or
2. there's no such domain registered in Parallels Plesk Control Panel
Now am I getting that because...
a) I need to set something up in the PLESK control panel thing or
b) Is it a DNS issue? Its only been 30 hours since the migration from shared hosting.
I was told when I upgraded that I wouldn't have to do anything and there would be no interruption as the site www.mydomain.com would continue to use the shared hosting until the virtual one was set.
Is it a question of waiting for the DNS to update so it points to [url]: or do I have to set something up?
=We are trying to integrate eBay.com feeds into our site and for some reason we are not able to get expected results on current shared hosting server. We tested the same on another server and we are able to get the right results. And the current host doesn't allow us to access the server logs unless we upgrade the account to VPS and Dedicated server. But we are pretty new to launch the site, hence we don't want to buy any VPS or Dedicated server for now. Now we are looking for another shared hosting who can offer to access server logs.
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I heard APC is not compatible with Zend Optimizer, which is a must have in shared hosting environments, please correct me if I'm wrong.
Is it going to help as far as server performance
if I run my forum website(MySQL) on dedicated server
and load member photos from cheap shared hosting?
Example:
[url]
<img src=[url]
When i try to upload a image files to the linux based shared hosting server application with java and .Jsp files
(using apache common file upload) the following exception is getting...!
java.security.AccessControlException: access denied (java.io.FilePermission /var/chroot/home/content/h/e/r/heritageameric/html/heritageshopping/abc.txt write)
Hosting people suggesting me that i need .htaccess file to solve and get write permission..!
But iam completely new to this .htaccess file concept..!
I have built a server so I can co-locate it to be used for shared hosting. The specification is high, compared to most dedicated server offerings, so I was considering splitting it up into different virtual machines for different purposes. The specification is: Intel Xeon 3230 (4x 2.66ghz), 8GB DDR ECC RAM, Seagate Cheetah SAS 15,000rpm (4x 147GB), Adaptec RAID 5405 (RAID 6 Array with Battery Backup), Dual on-board NIC, etc.
The original plan was to use this machine as just one linux server, but I am concerned most of its potential will not be exploited. So I am exploring the possibility of setting it up as 2 Virtual Machines, installing Linux on one and Windows on the other. This way I can offer hosting for ASP and ASP.NET, and possibly MS SQL and/or Exchange depending on costs for their licences.
What Microsoft licences are suitable for servers used for shared hosting? From what I can gather there are several ways of being licenced, but I can't figure out which is the most cost effective. It seems you buy the server OS edition that supports your requirements, then pay another licence per user (CAL?) - I haven't got a clue how many users I will need to have though. Then if you want to use MS SQL, DNS or Exchange you need the correct edition - and buy licences for these too.
Does anyone know roughly what I should be looking to pay for what? I would ideally like to have MS SQL, DNS and Exchange - but am aware that the licence could be so expensive that it wouldn't be worth doing.
http://1and1.com
I've had a couple dedicated servers with 1and1 for a while now(about 6mos). I have to say that my overall experience was pretty good. At the time the prices where pretty good, and are very comparable to most hosts. I received the speeds promised, the server was setup very quickly.
The only negative I had with the server was the kernel. I attempted to install vmware on they system however they did not have the headers needed by GCC to compile vmware. It was an annoyance, but I just opted to update the kernel since there where a few releases since their custom built kernel was made. Once I was running the new kernel the vmware process went smoothly, and everything worked perfectly.
As for 1and1's support team, I have to say their standard support I would not rate a 10/10, however their dedicated server support team, and one particular rep I've come to know in their sales / abuse department (more on the abuse dpt. later) are very knowledgeable. And always addressed any issues or questions promptly. Which honestly no issues besides vmware stand out in my mind, which was just a minor inconvenience, which you would find on most hosts. Since its an un-managed root server your responsible for keeping the system up to date, and run the latest kernels anyway right?
Ok, so I mentioned I came to know a rep out of the abuse department of sales. Now this isn't particularly related to my dedicated servers but I did have one of their hosting packages. Well I never kept tabs on the site and the scripts had a couple vulnerabilities, php5 wasn't enforced.
Anyway to make a long story short, the site was hacked and fake bank sites and other scripts where loaded onto the server. Which is where The abuse department came into play. Now I know (getting off topic, but it may be the same with a dedicated server) hosting companies don't want to run sites like these, and I thought that the way these companies usualy handle these types of situations are to send a take-down notice to their client, as its possible they may not even know its there. But 1and1 opted to completely disable all access to the server, http, ftp, ssh, everything. So at first I didn't know what happend. I call up tech support that night(prob around midnight -- 24/7 tech support is always great), they let me know the account was dissabled do to an abused related complaint. They told me I would have to wait until morning when their sales department opens(as abuse is located in sales).
So I call up the number they gave me the next morning. And meet Bob (I'm calling him bob because his name escapes me at the moment). He was very pleasant and understanding that I needed my site up as soon as possible. He looked at my account he saw I had been with them for about a year and a half, and said he didn't think I had posted any of the content anyway(he disabled it himself imagine that haha). He emailed me links to all the files in question, informed me that php5 was not forced and recomed I fix it. Since that was the only reason we had this isue in the first place. He was also able to tell me what files the hacker used to exploit and gain access to the server, as well as searched the the user directory for any backdoor scripts. Which he did find some and sent me the locations in the email.
So, finally we got of the phone he re-enabled the server. I went through the email went through everything, I just opted to delete everything as i felt the whole system was compromised anyway, and re-upload the site. I forced php5 for all php scripts and never heard anything about it again... and the site still runs today!
Their normal tech support isn't all the great, at least not when it comes to apache. I inquired about mod_rewrite not working and the first rep i spoke to didn't know what i was talking about, I explained in more detail, she put me on hold for about 10-20mins and researched it. Said she found details about my issue and shot me an email. I checked the email, it contained how to moddify headers using MS ASP which has nothing to even do with my "LINUX" shared hosting plan.
I called in a second time frustrated, remember I usually talk to guys from their dedicated server support. When I spoke with the second rep. The first thing I asked Him was if he was familiar with "Apache Mod_Rewrite" (exact words) are you familiar with this, and if not can you please give me to someone that is. He assured me he knew what I was talking about, I explained the situation, and what the other rep sent me was completely off topic. He apologized and assured me he knows exactly what I'm talking about.
He sent me an email with another link to their FAQ yet again. However this time is was on creating 403 redirects in apache. Well I do admit at least they got closer this time right? I laughed and walked out of the room. Took a shower and relaxed. Finally, I decided I'd take one last look at .htaccess configs before trying another call. I played around with different setting and... eureka! I found the solution; for some reason mod rewrite on 1and1's shared hosting servers doesn't support sub-directories; that is you need to access the files in your root directory to successfully process a rewrite.
So whats the moral of the story? Call Dedicated Server Support! lol
So anyway since this is a dedicated server review. So for my Dedicated server experience I would rate it a "9 out of 10".
For my overall experience with 1and1, I would rate it an "8 out of 10". Not the best I ever had, but I would do business with them. There are other minor issues I've had with their shared hosting, but I don't feel like getting into them.
Anyway hope that helps sombody, I kno it was a long post... so for the people that read it all congrats, because I lost concentration over about 80% of that post lol
Little humor there.. anyway thanks for read'n the post... just my little contribution to WHT.
I'm trying to find at least three web hosting companies to choose from to host a Joomla websites on a shared server. Would consider dedicated if the deal was right. I have a friend of mine who wants to create a church website, and is looking for the best deal. I use Netfirms which I have never had an issue with, but I didn't want to be bias, and would like give him other options to choose from.
Is there a good WebHosting Review site, I could check out, or maybe someone could recommend their top three. I reading threw the forums here and I noticed there are not that many complaints with Hostgator. Again, I just want to see if there was anything out there better.
my server is running a legacy version of apache 2.0.63
how can i upgrade it to the latest ? 2.2 or above?
i use yum update but it say noting to do.
i have centos 64bit and Cpanel
and what about suPHP ? can i install it (how) by whm or i try compile it?
I want to upgrade my apache to 1.3.12 to 1.3.41 I don’t have cpanel whm, I am using centos as a OS. Is there any easy way I could do this upgrade if I install a RPM what’s happens to my old version of apache would I need to remove it?
View 12 Replies View Relatedmy server running a legacy version of apache (v2.0.63) and should i upgrad it to v2.2.* ? and if yes.how cani do it without any risk and lose any data.
what about my module? forexamle suphp.suhosin or other en 2.2?
i have cpanel.and cent OS
Currently my server is using apache 1.3.37 and I want to upgrade it to the latest version.
I see from WHM that I can upgrade it to Apache 2.2 with PHP 5.2.6. Just looking for a bit of advise that what specific option do I need to select for the upgrade?
Mod SuPHP
EAccelerator
IonCube
Mod Bandwidth
Tomcat
Mod Mono
Mod Perl
Mod Security
Suhosin for PHP
SourceGuardian Loader
Zend Optimizer
and then it goes to Exhaustive Options List....which has got a lot of options in it......Is it worth selecting any of these or just go with the defaults and I should be able to install these modules later on via WHM apache set up?
i have problem in database in all my sites after upgrade apache
when i open any site have database see this message
Database error
The database has encountered a problem.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Please try the following:
Load the page again by clicking the Refresh button in your web browser.
I tried to upgrade from apache 2.0.51 to 2.0.63 but it crashes as soon as new version is started and httpd is reloaded.
here is a part of the log
[Fri Apr 25 10:57:46 2008] [notice] Apache/2.0.63 (Unix) configured -- resuming normal operations
Segmentation Fault in 3642, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 3697, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 3696, waiting for debugger
[Fri Apr 25 10:58:11 2008] [notice] caught SIGTERM, shutting down
[Fri Apr 25 10:58:22 2008] [notice] suEXEC mechanism enabled (wrapper: /usr/sbin/suexec)
[Fri Apr 25 10:58:22 2008] [notice] mod_security/1.9.4 configured
[Fri Apr 25 10:58:22 2008] [notice] Digest: generating secret for digest authentication ...
[Fri Apr 25 10:58:22 2008] [notice] Digest: done
[Fri Apr 25 10:58:22 2008] [notice] LDAP: Built with OpenLDAP LDAP SDK
[Fri Apr 25 10:58:22 2008] [notice] LDAP: SSL support unavailable
[Fri Apr 25 10:58:23 2008] [notice] Apache/2.0.63 (Unix) configured -- resuming normal operations
Segmentation Fault in 5422, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 5421, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 5452, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 5461, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 5451, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 5466, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 5465, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 7363, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 5435, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 5906, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 7251, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 6041, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 7723, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 7986, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 9659, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 9643, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 9361, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 9744, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 9543, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 9879, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 9794, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 9758, waiting for debugger
[Fri Apr 25 11:01:10 2008] [notice] caught SIGTERM, shutting down
[Fri Apr 25 11:01:12 2008] [notice] suEXEC mechanism enabled (wrapper: /usr/sbin/suexec)
[Fri Apr 25 11:01:12 2008] [notice] mod_security/1.9.4 configured
[Fri Apr 25 11:01:12 2008] [notice] Digest: generating secret for digest authentication ...
[Fri Apr 25 11:01:12 2008] [notice] Digest: done
[Fri Apr 25 11:01:12 2008] [notice] LDAP: Built with OpenLDAP LDAP SDK
[Fri Apr 25 11:01:12 2008] [notice] LDAP: SSL support unavailable
[Fri Apr 25 11:01:13 2008] [notice] Apache/2.0.63 (Unix) configured -- resuming normal operations
Segmentation Fault in 11634, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 11635, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 11661, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 11695, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 11760, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 11723, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 11694, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 11837, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 11812, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 12022, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 11848, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 11879, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 13342, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 12062, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 13428, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 13569, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 11849, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 13881, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 13380, waiting for debugger
[Fri Apr 25 11:02:27 2008] [notice] caught SIGTERM, shutting down
[Fri Apr 25 11:02:29 2008] [notice] suEXEC mechanism enabled (wrapper: /usr/sbin/suexec)
[Fri Apr 25 11:02:29 2008] [notice] mod_security/1.9.4 configured
[Fri Apr 25 11:02:29 2008] [notice] Digest: generating secret for digest authentication ...
[Fri Apr 25 11:02:29 2008] [notice] Digest: done
[Fri Apr 25 11:02:29 2008] [notice] LDAP: Built with OpenLDAP LDAP SDK
[Fri Apr 25 11:02:29 2008] [notice] LDAP: SSL support unavailable
[Fri Apr 25 11:02:30 2008] [notice] Apache/2.0.63 (Unix) configured -- resuming normal operations
Segmentation Fault in 14123, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 14154, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 14156, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 14273, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 14114, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 14308, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 14316, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 14274, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 14315, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 15562, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 14113, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 15583, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 15615, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 15616, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 15584, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 15637, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 15631, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 15614, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 16332, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 14262, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 17504, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 15638, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 17515, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 18105, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 17516, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 18163, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 18175, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 18177, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 18178, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 18149, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 19931, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 20098, waiting for debugger
Segmentation Fault in 18176, waiting for debugger
I am on VPS and myself am quite a noob in this. Upgrade is performed by the support people.
If you guys can help please explain in lame terms
Let me know if you need some specific info about the system.
I was suggested that some modules might not be upgraded yet and they cause the crash, so to fix I should remove modules one by one from httpd config until get to the problematic one.
my dedicated server is running using cPanel 11
apache 1.3.39 , php 5.2.4
i read a thread here in WHT says the " apache 2.2 with php 5.2.5 handle the load
and doing high performance"
if it is true , plz anyone get the tutorials to upgrade it using /scripts/easyapache
with GD libraries .
and after upgrade will i have to re secure php again or what?