Hi Nux,
Someone asked, I answered.
I see where the problem is, but there is no cause for this. I have no high traffic, and memory enough.
Maybe I'll update later, no time to do that right now.
Hi Nux,
Someone asked, I answered.
I see where the problem is, but there is no cause for this. I have no high traffic, and memory enough.
Maybe I'll update later, no time to do that right now.
Someone asked, I answered.
Definitively, you have really a communication problem Don't get me wrong here. I don't say that you are wrong in posting your logs. I just say that they are irrelevant and thus, I cannot say you how to solve the problem.
People tell me that every day, and my answer always is: I work at IT. Then they get it and move on
I didn't get you wrong.
Updating test server. Php5-fpm crashed on a segfault last thursday.
Update complete on test server and main server. Updating went flawless.
Hi,
I will use this thread for my problem.
I hope it's OK.
I have following logs in /var/log/apache2/error.log:
The website is very very slow when error happens.
After restart of Apache2 the website works fine. Sometimes for the rest of the day and sometimes only for minutes only. Today I got errors 503?
And now website was slow again!
I just tried this code from Nuxwin:
# logrotate -f /etc/logrotate.d/apache2
Website works fine again.
So what can I do?
I also tried to modify /etc/apache2/apache2.conf
But I think it's not really helpful.
Thanks a lot for help!!
Sry,
my mistake!
I'm on Debian Linux 7.5 and using i-MSCP 1.1.11.
Do you need more informations?
EDIT:
I made a cron job with following code:
for every full hour! Now the website is still working without any slow downs.
Can someone explain why?
The slow downs don't stop!
Now I made the cron every 20 minutes!
But still slow downs.