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- From: Joshua Berriadias <link AT x10email.com>
- To: dns-operations AT lists.opennicproject.org
- Subject: Re: [opennic-dns-operations] Who's job is this?
- Date: Sun, 01 Jul 2012 16:20:06 -0400
- Organization: Future Star Technologies Corporation
Use Litespeed web server, it's much better than Apache.
I use it on my server and it's blazing fast, never had any downtime on
it. It's excellent in a Webhost environment especially. It has a free
version.
On Sun, 2012-07-01 at 13:31 -0600, Jeff Taylor wrote:
> The server seems to get an unusual amount of spidering performed on it.
> Apache gets swamped, and when I look at the server, there are 50-100
> instances of apache attempting to process. Julian has added
> restrictions to apache for the number of users served, and I take a look
> occasionally to see if I can spot some unusual traffic that needs to be
> filtered, but so far we have not been able to pinpoint any specific
> problem to fix.
>
> Yes, it is annoying that it is freezing up so frequently, however
> without the notices the server may go a day or two before someone
> mentions that it is not responding. With the notices in place, we are
> generally able to get it back online fairly quickly, and have a better
> chance of monitoring the logs while an issue is in progress.
>
>
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- [opennic-dns-operations] Who's job is this? (was: Fwd: [dns-reports] *** RECOVERY *** ns21.opennic.glue / HTTP Wiki is OK), Falk Husemann, 07/01/2012
- Re: [opennic-dns-operations] Who's job is this? (was: Fwd: [dns-reports] *** RECOVERY *** ns21.opennic.glue / HTTP Wiki is OK), Brian Koontz, 07/01/2012
- Re: [opennic-dns-operations] Who's job is this? (was: Fwd: [dns-reports] *** RECOVERY *** ns21.opennic.glue / HTTP Wiki is OK), Alex Hanselka, 07/01/2012
- Re: [opennic-dns-operations] Who's job is this?, Stephan Jauernick, 07/01/2012
- Re: [opennic-dns-operations] Who's job is this?, Jeff Taylor, 07/01/2012
- Re: [opennic-dns-operations] Who's job is this?, Peter Green, 07/01/2012
- Re: [opennic-dns-operations] Who's job is this?, Alex Hanselka, 07/01/2012
- Re: [opennic-dns-operations] Who's job is this?, Falk Husemann, 07/01/2012
- Re: [opennic-dns-operations] Who's job is this?, Alex Hanselka, 07/01/2012
- Re: [opennic-dns-operations] Who's job is this?, Joshua Berriadias, 07/01/2012
- Re: [opennic-dns-operations] Who's job is this?, Jamyn Shanley, 07/01/2012
- Re: [opennic-dns-operations] Who's job is this?, Falk Husemann, 07/01/2012
- Re: [opennic-dns-operations] Who's job is this?, Jamyn Shanley, 07/01/2012
- Re: [opennic-dns-operations] Who's job is this?, Julian DeMarchi, 07/01/2012
- Re: [opennic-dns-operations] Who's job is this?, Jeff Taylor, 07/01/2012
- Re: [opennic-dns-operations] Who's job is this?, Falk Husemann, 07/01/2012
- Re: [opennic-dns-operations] Who's job is this?, Jamyn Shanley, 07/01/2012
- Re: [opennic-dns-operations] Who's job is this?, Peter Green, 07/01/2012
- Re: [opennic-dns-operations] Who's job is this? (was: Fwd: [dns-reports] *** RECOVERY *** ns21.opennic.glue / HTTP Wiki is OK), Alex Hanselka, 07/01/2012
- Re: [opennic-dns-operations] Who's job is this? (was: Fwd: [dns-reports] *** RECOVERY *** ns21.opennic.glue / HTTP Wiki is OK), Brian Koontz, 07/01/2012
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