[Gllug] Rowan Puttergill

William Palfreman william at palfreman.com
Mon Oct 15 22:21:31 UTC 2001


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W. Palfreman.

On Mon, 15 Oct 2001, Rowan Puttergill wrote:

> The machine seems to be pretty stable... although fairly low-spec Pentium
> 350 with 64MB RAM.
> Not using any mod-rewrites... so I'm stumped there.
> Definitely not a browser issue... tested with telnet to port 80
> Not using a proxy...
> I'm guessing that it may have something to do with child processes spawned
> by apache or something
> but not sure. Thanks for the help though...
> Ciao
> Rowan
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: gllug-admin at linux.co.uk [mailto:gllug-admin at linux.co.uk]On Behalf
> Of Alex Hudson
> Sent: 15 October 2001 16:47
> To: gllug at linux.co.uk
> Subject: Re: [Gllug] Problem with Apache & Virtual Hosting
> 
> 
> On Monday 15 October 2001 16:24, you wrote:
> > When I start Apache, my virtual hosting seems to work fine
> > for a couple of hours or so... then it starts wierding out by either
> > dropping the virtual hosting directives entirely, or by associating the
> > wrong paths with the virtual host in question. A simple restart of Apache
> > usually resolves it, but I have to restart Apache at least once a day.
> 
> Apache shouldn't be doing this (and, I would bet, isn't). Is the machine it
> runs on generally stable? This could be a sign of RAM slowly going.
> 
> Also, are you using any kung-fu mod_rewrite rules, or something like that?
> The fact that something which did work then breaks means that the
> configuration is changing somehow - I don't think that's an Apache thing.
> 
> I would also check that Apache is actually serving the right stuff by using
> telnet to port 80 - it could be your browser (or, more likely, proxy, if you
> have one) that could be dropping the Host: info.
> 
> Cheers,
> 			Alex.
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