Apache And Mysql Going Down Every Half Hour

May 10, 2008

I am facing an very typical problem, when I start apache and mysql both my site works good for half and hour or so then start getting slower and slower to load and after sometime becomes completely inactive. Then i have to restart both mysql and apache to get my site back.

When sites became inactive I have to restart only apache to see it back.Restarting only mysql dont help at that time.

Apache runs without any problem when running alone .(mysql stoped.)

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Subdomains Half-way Created And Ignored By Apache

May 27, 2015

Since a week ago or so, in one of our Plesk 12.0.18 / Centos 6.6 servers, when we create subdomains the process seems to stop half-way without being finished.

To reproduce the error:

Select a subscription (e.g. example.com) and go to "Domains and subdomains"
Select "add new subdomain" and enter a value (e.g. new.example.com). The directory will live in parallel to httpdocs
Click Accept

Expected result:

The subdomain should be created: Filesystem diirectory with default contents, DNS entry, Apache VirtualHost, etc.

Actual result:

After several minutes Plesk responds with Internal Errror (in a red area in the panel).

Things done right:

The file space in parallels with httpdocs is created fine with the default site.
DNS entries are created under /var/named/chroot infrastructure.
The subdomain menu appears fine in the Plesk panel.

Things wrong/missing:

The filesystem directory is not mapped by Apache. Even after changing its contents the default server templeate appears in the browser, (all precautions taken, apache restart, browser in private session and different browsers).

Log info:

- /var/log/sw-cp-server/error_log says:
2015/05/27 18:17:45 [error] 28890#0: *1828 readv() failed (104: Connection reset by peer) while reading upstream, client: nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn, server: , request: "POST /smb/web/add-subdomain HTTP/1.1", upstream: "fastcgi://unix:/var/run/sw-engine.sock:", host: "<hostname>:8443", referrer: "https://<host>:8443/smb/web/add-subdomain"

- /var/log/httpd/access_log records the access with 200 OK codes although I don't find them in neither subscription logs under /var/www/vhost/system/*/logs/access_log
nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn - - [27/May/2015:18:38:35 +0200] "GET <deleted_content_in_the_subdomain_directory> HTTP/1.1" 200 14036 "http://<new_subdomain>" "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Ubuntu; Linux x86_64; rv:34.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/34.0

I don't find the Apache VirtualHost .conf files for subdomains, where can I look for them up...

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Jul 21, 2008

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Jan 10, 2007

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Dec 16, 2007

I've been trying to see whats going on with this server for a few days now but am unable to resolve the issue.

This is a 3 server setup. One is a mail server, another a mysql server and the host server. The apache on the host has plenty of ram (8 gigs) and it is currently under 5 gigs. The site is mainly a social networking site.

Now the apache would crash at times like 1:16, 2:17, 3:16, 4:18; basically in 1 hour intervals. Now it doesn't always crash every hour. Sometimes it might go up to 5 hours and may crash at say 8:50

Well it turns out that the mail server new mass mailing method has some sort of effect on the host server.

This is what happens.

1.) Host has a ton of apache processes up and running (site is fine and dandy).

2.) Mail server is about to launch its barrage email (load about .5)

3.) Then all of the apache processes stopped appearing on my top (nobody is able to browse the site at this point).

4.) after a few minutes the apache processes reappear and the site loads again.

5.) Mail server is now mass mailing and its loads reaches up to 4.

6.) WHM emails me that apache was down and it restarted the service.

Here is the interesting thing about this. First of all I found out that the apache processes were actually not gone. They were somehow suppressed. For example during this freeze moment, if I run a "ps aux" I see that all the apache process are running yet they are not using any cpu or ram (which is why I don't see them on top). Now if I were to do a "service httpd restart" during this moment, it will restart but will still be frozen until its set time.

When the site is accessible again, that is when the mail starts leaving from the mail server.

The owner thinks this is related, and I tend to agree.

The only problem is that I have no clue as to what is going on. Apache does not leave any error logs period. Nothing in messages or in exim logs. For a while I thought it might be lfd killing the apache but I was wrong. Nothing informative on the lfd logs either.

Could it be perhaps a bind issue? Somehow the mail server takes over the host system before its launch?

I'm posting this in the hope that some of the techies here and give me some hints and directions where I can find an answer. Perhaps someone who read this thread has seen this kind of issue before.

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Jul 20, 2009

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What should I pay for half cab, 20 amps, 5-10 MEG bandwidth, 20 amps?

On that note, what if I was to go for a full cabinet solution, same power and bandwidth, what is ultimately the expected price for a reputable colo provider?

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Recently i visited a Colo locally where i was given a strange pricing structure which i m confused about.

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XXX Bandwidth
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P.S bandwidth is same on each server by the GB and not mbps or gbps.

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2. uptime is perfect. i know, that sometimes they DO announce some maintenance works, and i suspect they really do them, but till now my impression is that they operate like little dwarves - nobody sees and nobody feels anything.

3. support - quick, effective, polite - who would want more?

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Feb 13, 2009

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the signup process:
i like the system they use for order, signup. after i completed the payment, i ve logged in to my email account to check if their instant setup was for real and i was amazed to see the welcome email already in there. everything worked like charm, however the domain took more then 2 hours to start working after i changed the name-servers.

control panel, uptime, troubles:
i have to say that i did not notice a single second of downtime till now. their servers are very fast (at-least the one i am hosted on)
the control panel they use is cpanel but thats what majority of the hosts use, because i have tried many hosting services and only one of them did not offer cpanel.
in the start i had a bit problem with ftp but not only they fixed it for me but also helped me in installing a blogging script.

support:
their support has been excellent so far, i did not ask for much support because i know most of the stuff myself but all the tickets i ve submitted.. i received very professional, helpful responses.
the thing which really impressed me was that sometimes their support team was so fast that it amazed me.

BAD THINGS :
there was a problem in their customer panel so it kept sending me emails for unpaid invoices when i had no due invoices, this really pissed me off. but they fixed it fast.
the domain i bought and name-servers resolution took over 2 hours which i think is very slow.

for those who wondering, my website is getyourpr.net

FINAL OUTCOME:
i would rate hostiaweb.com's:
Support: 9/10
Uptime : 10/10
Domain registration process: 6/10
Customer control panel: 8/10
OVERALL RATING: 8.5/10

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I think this because of half duplex that nic does:

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basic mode: autonegotiation enabled
basic status: autonegotiation complete, link ok
capabilities: 100baseTx-FD 100baseTx-HD 10baseT-FD 10baseT-HD
advertising: 100baseTx-FD 100baseTx-HD 10baseT-FD
link partner: 100baseTx-HD

Is this because of nic or switch?

what is link partner?

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Nov 4, 2007

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Oct 21, 2009

If I post this in the wrong forum section, forum admins should feel free to move the thread to an appropriate section.

It's been more than half a year, now, since the previous disaster with Rageki Hosting, and since the transition to MDDHosting, there have been no negative hosting experiences with MDDHosting to report. There hasn't even been any need to initiate support tickets, once the initial transition phase was past, where Rageki Hosting left us in the lurch, and Mike over at MDDHosting communicated with us at that time, back in March of this year, in order to get things plucked from the nether void caused by Rageki Hosting's abrupt shutdown.

So, if the last six to seven months are any indication, the decision to go with MDDHosting for the local landscape guy's website, which I set up for him, seems to have been a good decision on our part.

There has only been a single instance, during these past six to seven months, where the landscape guy complained about his site not loading. When he reported that to me, I promptly tried to bring his website up in my web browser, and it loaded just fine. When I told this to the landscape guy, and told him to try and load his site, again, it loaded on his end, also. Personally, I think that it was a glitch on the landscape guy's end, a problem with his computer or Internet provider, and not a problem with the webhost, MDDHosting. I don't consider it to be downtime, because there was no actual, solid indicator on my end that the website was actually down, where that particular episode was concerned.

Every time that I, personally, have tried to bring up the website, since things were up and running on MDDHosting, the site has loaded. It's not a busy website, at all, but it is a business related website, so downtime issues for this particular website are particularly important to both the landscape guy and to myself.

In sum, I give two thumbs up to MDDHosting on the reliability of its web hosting.

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Nov 9, 2009

The issue I'm having is I want to use Xcache, the php opcode cache for PHP
I've installed it and it works fine, except it only works on ONE domain
I've made sure all domains work in the shard IIS pool, I've also tried copying the PHP.ini file to the domain's httpdocs folder, incase it needs it, but it still won't work

When loading www.thedarkages.info, I get this spammed across my screen

Warning: xcache_isset() [function.xcache-isset]: xcache.var_size is either 0 or too small to enable var data caching in [path]includesclass_datastore.php on line 557

Warning: xcache_isset() [function.xcache-isset]: xcache.var_size is either 0 or too small to enable var data caching in [path]includesclass_datastore.php on line 557

But on this site - www.uoforums.net - There is no error and that forum is using XCache without issue

I've tried increasing the var_size to a higher limit, but it doesn't have any effect.

PHP is running in FastCGI mode right now, I tried setting it to ISAPI mode, but it still threw back the same error

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May 16, 2007

I have a P4 2.8GHz Linux box with a Gig of RAM. How many emails per hour could I expect that this server can handle per hour? I would of course want that the server has enough horse power to handle visitors to the web sites.

This is sort of a followup to a previous thread that I started concerning the limit on # of emails per domain per hour. The box came with a [cPanel] default of 500 per hour. Can I expect for my server to be able to handle more than that? 1000? 2000? 10,000? Do I need a more powerful server? I hope not - I just don't have the budget.

[ FYI - The emails are legitimate and not spam. I am sending out email reminders of personal events and holidays to subscribers that enable this option. ]

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Apr 8, 2009

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Jul 29, 2009

On an cPanel + RHEL 5.3 box at WHM - Tweak Settings, I activated "The maximum each domain can send out per hour (0 is unlimited)" and set that value to "300".

But, it seems that this limit is only if the user is sending using webmail or an email client, right now a joomla website is sending much more than 300 mails per hour, but it's using php to send the mails.

My question, how can I limit emails per hour on each domain while sending from php?

Code:
29457 username 20 0 29724 13m 5848 R 10.2 0.2 0:00.10 /usr/bin/php /home/username/public_html/index.php

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Apr 18, 2009

I have take some weeks ago a VPS with 40 giga space and 386mb dedicated ram and all is managed with WHM/Cpanel. I need to know how I must set the limit of sending email per hours...In fact I see all hosting company limit that to more less 500 email per hour. I know this limit depend of lot factor like number of account on server and activity or users...

I ask that because my users will have Joomla installed with a Newletter component and so something this component will be used for send monthly newletter...

Do you have some experience with that ? How have you set your email limit? How much users have you on your server?

Other question: If for example I set limit to 500 email per hours and a user send 1000 email...what happend to the 500 other email? It will be put on queue and send the next hours or it will be lost?

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Jan 6, 2008

I'm getting literally about 100 of these per hour easy in whm > mail queue! Where is it coming from and how do I stop this?

1JBOml-0008CW-Fz-H
mailnull 47 12
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1199600103 0
-ident mailnull
-received_protocol local
-body_linecount 33
-max_received_linelength 115
-allow_unqualified_recipient
-allow_unqualified_sender
-localerror
XX
1
root@server.domain.com

154P Received: from mailnull by server.domain.com with local (Exim 4.68)
id 1JBOml-0008CW-Fz
for root@server.domain.com; Sun, 06 Jan 2008 00:15:03 -0600
038 X-Failed-Recipients: admin@domain.com
029 Auto-Submitted: auto-replied
063F From: Mail Delivery System <Mailer-Daemon@server.domain.com>
029T To: root@server.domain.com
059 Subject: Mail delivery failed: returning message to sender
052I Message-Id: <E1JBOml-0008CW-Fz@server.domain.com>
038 Date: Sun, 06 Jan 2008 00:15:03 -0600

1JBOml-0008CW-Fz-D
This message was created automatically by mail delivery software.

A message that you sent could not be delivered to one or more of its
recipients. This is a permanent error. The following address(es) failed:

admin@domain.com
SMTP error from remote mail server after RCPT TO:<admin@domain.com>:
host sentry.domainbank.com [64.85.73.28]: 553 sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts (#5.7.1)

------ This is a copy of the message, including all the headers. ------

Return-path: <root@server.domain.com>
Received: from root by server.domain.com with local (Exim 4.68)
(envelope-from <root@server.domain.com>)
id 1JBOmk-0008CJ-To
for admin@domain.com; Sun, 06 Jan 2008 00:15:02 -0600
To: admin@domain.com
Subject: Services(2) failed
From: monitor@domain.com
Message-Id: <E1JBOmk-0008CJ-To@server.domain.com>
Date: Sun, 06 Jan 2008 00:15:02 -0600

Address:domain.com

Following services are down:

SSH(22)
MySQL(3306)

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Sep 18, 2008

after my LimeStoneNetworks fiasco, I decided to venture elsewhere. SingleHop.

I bought the server in the early afternoon hours, talked to a Chris over there via LiveChat, answered all of my pretty nutty questions, I was convinced!

So, Server was purchased, and was all set and ready to go before 5.

I had set up a test domain, finished with my DNS stuff, Mail, MySql and Cpanel / WHM main issues by 7PM.

8PM, Propagation decided to go quickly in my area, the site was LIVE.

8:30PM, tested PHP, MySql, Email...all checked out but email, however later I found out it was my dumba$$ and made a mistake with a zone entry.

10PM, everything's working, email, FTP, setting up new websites, adding clients, Billing, everything is working peachy!

10:30PM, took a nap, after feeling GREAT!

12:25PM, wokeup...still can't believe I'm almost done with almost all of my 14 domains!

Support:

First off, the LEAP panel over at singlehop is the greatest / coolest thing I've ever seen. (leap.singlehop.com).

You can purchase add-ons to your server, check your bandwidth useages, server details, buy a completely new server, manage (read and send tickets) all in this cool windows-ish panel that's smoking fast apparently coded in AJAX, it even includes a web-based SSH client so you don't need PuTTy...too cool! (By the way, Google's Chrome Browser LOVES this!)

I entered multiple tickets this evening just for figuring out things that I didn't know. There were NO issues with SingleHop setting up my box, etc.

Tickets were entered, and QUICKLY answered, maximum time thus far was 30minutes.

Server:

I have a E2200, 2gbs of ram, 5TBs of data, 100mbit link, Linux CentOS, Cpanel, blah blah blah. For an E2200, this thing's like a Fiat on steroids. I'll never make the mistake of getting a windows machine ever again. (I love my linux!)

It's based in Chicago, my present location (Connecticut) I ping it at 35-39ms) Plenty quick for me and the northeast

Things that made me go SingleHop instead of LiquidWeb (the two I was tearing my hair out at).

SingleHop offers 5TB in, 5TB out (10TB total). Liquid Web with the server I was looking at only offered 1.6TB in 1.6TB out (3.2TB total).

LiquidWeb's Support seemed excellent, pricewise ($204 server configuration) I thought I could do better.

It was a TOUGH CHOICE. Both providers seemed to have their heads on straight, I've read reviews about both companies here at WHM, both were neck and neck.

SingleHop Offered the most bandwidth, moreover, Chris on the live support chat was absolutely amusing to talk too.

What's happening now?:

I'm continuing to ad the rest of my domains to my server, everything is shockingly fast, and I have no idea why propagation is taking less than 2 hours (sometimes even 20 minutes?!?). I'm planning my next moves, continuing my billing, and posting here because setting up everything didn't take all night like I thought it would. I guess I'll hop on some news site and read up some articles.

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Jan 17, 2008

problem on one server with debian, the last month it have a 100% f uptime, but since yesterday automaticly it reboot every 1 hour exactly!

this is a game server , dont have service like httpd , mysql dns , nothing! , I uninstall cron jobs thinking that will solve the problem, but no .....

I install firewall, run rkhunter and chkrootkit, check whell gruop and nothing

logs:

Jan 17 05:20:00 debian -- MARK --
Jan 17 05:40:00 debian -- MARK --
Jan 17 06:00:18 debian syslogd 1.4.1#18: restart.
Jan 17 06:00:18 debian kernel: klogd 1.4.1#18, log source = /proc/kmsg started.
Jan 17 06:00:18 debian kernel: Bootdata ok (command line is root=/dev/sda1 ro )

I change root password and ssh port but nothing... I think that could be a issue on debian or some exploit cause it, this was happend Suddenly one day to another it is very Strange....

somebody know about this?

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Feb 18, 2007

There are many of us who choose web hosting services for their website based on a number of factors like price, web space provided, server uptime etc. Honestly any web hosting package which provides about 5 GB of web space under US $20 per month is fine to me. And of course most web hosting companies will tell you that they provide 99.9% uptime which honestly is not lived up to by 90% of the companies out there. Any technical person can tell you that there are large numbers of issues that creep up while running a web hosting service which makes it very difficult to actually provide 99% uptime.

For me, the single most important aspect of a web hosting service is its support and what kind of guarantee they give on their technical and customer support. Things can go wrong in any service, but how fast you rectify it is the most important thing. And not just that, website owners have different technical levels. Some might need help for the most basic features while some would require more complex support for the databases, scripts etc.

A good web hosting company would always provide 1 hour support guarantee to you for your queries. Even if a query is complex and the support staff needs to consult their administrators, programmers etc, it is always nice for a customer to be updated of what is going on and whether they can solve it immediately or after consultation with various people working in the web hosting company.

It can be very irritating for you if have opened a support ticket and next thing you know its been hours or even days before anyone has bothered to respond to you and all you have got is an automated response. Obviously once you open a support ticket, you do get an automated response saying your query has been received but I always look out for in how much time do I receive the second automated response telling me a member of the support staff has checked your query and replied to it. That shows the competence level of the web hosting company and how much they actually care about their customers.

In conclusion, whether you are looking for a web hosting service for your new website or are looking to transfer web hosts, make sure you check whether the service offers a 1 hour support guarantee on their website. Don't be fooled with offers of web space, email accounts or even uptime guarantees. It's the support that will make the big difference in your web hosting experience.

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I recently have got a VPS and it needs optimizing. Please would someone look at my specs and help me set some good values for a website that runs a fairly small forum.

Plesk 8.1.1
Guaranteed RAM 384MB
Maximum RAM 768MB
RedHat Enterprise 4 AS
MySQL 4
PHP 4
Apache2

my.cnf

Code:
[mysqld]
set-variable=local-infile=0
datadir=/var/lib/mysql
socket=/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock
# Default to using old password format for compatibility with mysql 3.x
# clients (those using the mysqlclient10 compatibility package).
old_passwords=1

skip-bdb

set-variable = innodb_buffer_pool_size=2M
set-variable = innodb_additional_mem_pool_size=500K
set-variable = innodb_log_buffer_size=500K
set-variable = innodb_thread_concurrency=2
[mysql.server]
user=mysql
basedir=/var/lib

[mysqld_safe]
err-log=/var/log/mysqld.log
pid-file=/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.pid
skip-bdb

set-variable = innodb_buffer_pool_size=2M
set-variable = innodb_additional_mem_pool_size=500K
set-variable = innodb_log_buffer_size=500K
set-variable = innodb_thread_concurrency=2
httpd.conf

Code:
ServerTokens OS
ServerRoot "/etc/httpd"
PidFile run/httpd.pid
Timeout 120
KeepAlive Off
MaxKeepAliveRequests 100
KeepAliveTimeout 15

<IfModule prefork.c>
StartServers 2
MinSpareServers 1
MaxSpareServers 5
ServerLimit 10
MaxClients 10
MaxRequestsPerChild 4000
</IfModule>

<IfModule worker.c>
StartServers 2
MaxClients 10
MinSpareThreads 1
MaxSpareThreads 4
ThreadsPerChild 25
MaxRequestsPerChild 0
</IfModule>

Listen 80

LoadModule access_module modules/mod_access.so
LoadModule auth_module modules/mod_auth.so
LoadModule auth_anon_module modules/mod_auth_anon.so
LoadModule auth_dbm_module modules/mod_auth_dbm.so
LoadModule auth_digest_module modules/mod_auth_digest.so
LoadModule ldap_module modules/mod_ldap.so
LoadModule auth_ldap_module modules/mod_auth_ldap.so
LoadModule include_module modules/mod_include.so
LoadModule log_config_module modules/mod_log_config.so
LoadModule env_module modules/mod_env.so
LoadModule mime_magic_module modules/mod_mime_magic.so
LoadModule cern_meta_module modules/mod_cern_meta.so
LoadModule expires_module modules/mod_expires.so
LoadModule deflate_module modules/mod_deflate.so
LoadModule headers_module modules/mod_headers.so
LoadModule usertrack_module modules/mod_usertrack.so
LoadModule setenvif_module modules/mod_setenvif.so
LoadModule mime_module modules/mod_mime.so
LoadModule dav_module modules/mod_dav.so
LoadModule status_module modules/mod_status.so
LoadModule autoindex_module modules/mod_autoindex.so
LoadModule asis_module modules/mod_asis.so
LoadModule info_module modules/mod_info.so
LoadModule dav_fs_module modules/mod_dav_fs.so
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Order allow,deny
Allow from all
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