Re: Apache webserver outage - [real info this time]

From: Bob Brennan (rbrennan96_at_gmail.com)
Date: 04/15/05

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    On 4/13/05, Bob Brennan <rbrennan96@gmail.com> wrote:
    > I have a server which went completely unresponsive today on port 80
    > for 20 minutes and would appreciate any pointers as to what might have
    > happened.
    >
    > A bit of background:
    > * FC3, Up2Date
    > * The Apache webserver serves a dozen virtual websites
    > * Sendmail + Dovecot + Squirrelmail for all sites
    > * Spamassasin recently activated (yesterday)
    >
    > The problem + observations:
    > * All websites were inaccessible from 14:00 gmt to 14:20 today
    > * The mailserver was running and responsive during that time
    > * FTP was running and responsive during that time
    > * telnet theServer.com 80 timed out with no connection during that time
    >
    > What I checked:
    > * all access_log and error_log for all sites - showed 5 users using
    > the sites at the time but nothing unusual
    > * no evidence of a DOS attack (that I could see)
    > * no records of anything unusual in system logs
    > * no accesses or errors in any of the http logs during that time
    >
    > Thankfully the webserver came back as if by magic after 20 minutes and
    > was immediately responsive.
    >
    > Any insights into anything else I can check? Needless to say an
    > embarassing incident for a webmaster who whould like to prevent it
    > happening again.
    >
    > Thanks in advance,
    > bob

    It's happened again, only this time I can pinpoint the cause. I was
    remotely administering another problem using Webmin on Firefox on XP,
    using the Command window. I wanted to see active services so I entered
    "service --status-all" which normally ouputs several screenfulls of
    information. Not only did Webmin fail to return the reply but all http
    services stopped again. Curiously when I minimised Firefox it also
    froze with only a blinking icon and had to be ctrl-alt-deleted out of.
    The http server was then offline for at least 20 minutes before it
    recovered.

    The last incident I can also tie to Squirrelmail and some intensive
    (buggy) HTML plug-in editing. This also caused Firefox to need to be
    killed.

    So my question has changed - obviously there are resource-hogging
    issues to do with Webmin, Squirrelmail, and apparently Firefox; but
    how do I configure Apache to stop these hogs from taking down my
    entire http service for 20 minutes at a time?

    Thanks in advance for any advice,
    bob

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