Have you checked if debian is using any special patches for that apache version? (you can see that if you get the source package, and look in the patches directory) Hasse On Sat, 2003-04-12 at 22:32, Benjamin Podszun wrote: > What kind of Infos? > > The Apache-Version is the same, so is the configuration. > The only thing that I noticed is that one apache instance sucks up to > 99% CPU... It never uses less than 30% .. > And since this is a Compaq Server with Dual P3 1GHz and 2GB RAM I doubt > that this is right (tm). > > Any new insights? > > On Sat, 2003-04-12 at 22:24, Brian Jackson wrote: > > I think I've got to agree with Jon on this one, without more info, it looks > > like an Apache/Apache config issue. > > > > --Brian > > > > On Saturday 12 April 2003 02:09 pm, Benjamin Podszun wrote: > > > Hi there. > > > I switched to Gentoo on two of my servers recently. Before that I used > > > Debian stable with a 2.4.18-Kernel. > > > Right now the machines are nearly useless. They should serve lots of > > > pages, but every ~24h everything freezes without any load on the > > > machines.. The load drops to 0.01 and nothing is delivered. > > > Only a restart of apache resets this timeframe again. > > > Well, after searching for a solution for about 3-4 days I'm already in > > > the mood to wipe Gentoo, install Debian again and stay with Gentoo for > > > Desktop only.. > > > If anyone has any suggestions I'd be glad to give them a try, but I > > > cannot afford to have two systems down on a regular basis for more than > > > 2-3 days.. > > > > > > I installed 1.4, used the 2.4.20 vanilla-kernel and I installed nothing > > > special but exim and apache/php. > > > All of them use the most current ebuilds in the x86 portage-tree. > > > I wonder if this is related to the problems someone pointed out with the > > > select() performance? But it would be a vanilla-problem then? > > > > > > TIA for any suggestions, > > > Ben > > > > > > -- > > gentoo-dev@gentoo.org mailing list > >