[collectd] apache: curl_easy_perform failed: Failed writing body
kcheek<span style="display: none;">.trailing-username</span>(a)<span style="display: none;">leading-domain.</span>umich.edu
kcheek<span style="display: none;">.trailing-username</span>(a)<span style="display: none;">leading-domain.</span>umich.edu
Tue Nov 28 22:28:48 CET 2006
Florian Forster <octo<span style="display: none;">.trailing-username</span>(a)<span style="display: none;">leading-domain.</span>verplant.org> writes:
> On Mon, Nov 27, 2006 at 06:03:57PM -0500, kcheek<span style="display: none;">.trailing-username</span>(a)<span style="display: none;">leading-domain.</span>umich.edu wrote:
>> > 4) Decrease the number of process slots by about 200. Unless your
>> > webserver is _very_ busy this shouldn't be a problem.
>>
>> Do you know where that is configured? If it's an apache compile-time
>> option, then I guess I'll either wait for the next version or try the
>> development version.
>
> no, it's not a compile time setting. If I recall correctly, the setting
> to control the number of process-slots is called `ServerLimit'. For
> details read here:
> <http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/mpm_common.html#serverlimit>
It looks like that option isn't available pre-2.0 (still running 1.3
on most systems here). Yes, we're not exactly on the bleeding edge
around here for many things.
I tried moving to apache2 on a test system. Without changing any of
the default settings (other than enabling mod_status), collectd seems
perfectly happy with the output. I guess I can add another item to my
todo list.
-kevin
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