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CentOS 6.2: apache stops accepting connections @BeamingMel-Bin just to be sure you know.. |
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Mar 10 |
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CentOS 6.2: apache stops accepting connections also, i have access to host server and can check network from there. Network looks ok. I can connect to host at least. And some time ago it was another KVM container with the same problem but another ip address... and the same behaviour. So, i think it is not network. At least not external network. |
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Mar 10 |
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CentOS 6.2: apache stops accepting connections :) What is that 174.36.251.141/vars link? it is the dynamics of system variables, if do sysctl -a + netstat -n | grep -c WAIT + netstat -n | grep -c ESTAB, but only for changing values (so, only those values which were changed during monitoring, will be shown). Every graph has the name. It is the name of sysctl variable (or TIME_WAIT and ESTABLISHED for netstat)
Perhaps capturing some packets just to make sure it isn't network related.
How to do it?
I can say if i already connected via ssh, i can type after apache stalls. And httpd restart doesnt help, only reboot. |
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Mar 10 |
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CentOS 6.2: apache stops accepting connections What is that 174.36.251.141/vars link? |
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