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2006-10-27, 1:15 pm

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Must reboot httpd each 5 minutes !
Please help. I have linux | php | Apache 2.0

http://tinyurl.com/yhwgr3


This a deasaster, after 5 minutes of use, web pages can take up to 40
seconds to be loaded.
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time dig www.adverland.com +short
207.36.196.211
real 0m9.160s
user 0m0.010s
sys 0m0.000s
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I checked carrefully httpd logs :
cd /var/log/mysqld where are seen simple errors :
1. some files not found : like favicon
2. another one that is not understood : child process 19936 still did
not exit, sending a SIGTERM
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Access logs indicates a very low traffic (less than 2.500 people a day
with small weight files)
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Each 5 minutes, I have to service httpd restart : and, it works fine.
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My hosting provider does not interviene at all (Affinity Valueweb),
they do not care at all.
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We have no experience in Apache | HTTPD.

Please help.

Paul.

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