[peruser] [Bad file descriptor] Problems with mpm peruser !!

julien pichot kernings at hotmail.com
Mon Mar 17 12:15:38 MDT 2008


Ahhh !!!
 
   My server is now crashing again with this #!!# error "Bad file descriptor" !! 
 
  It's really better, 3 days without crashing with your new configuration. And another better point, is that only one of my website is crashing and not the others. But It's really disturbing, I cannot stay every hours near my website to seeing if he is down. What can I do to solve definitively this problem ? Restart every night my apache server ? increase my multiplexer numbers ? upgrade my peruser version (and eventualy how to ?)
 
  :-( .... I'm really need help.
 
Bye guys and thank you very much



> Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2008 14:51:36 +0200> From: taavi at kood.ee> To: peruser at telana.com> Subject: Re: [peruser] [Bad file descriptor] Problems with mpm peruser !!> > > I guess what you mean, this vhost is better ?> > The virtualhost part is correct, but you still have no right processor > defined in the peruser configuration. The server environment you use in > vhosts must have a matching processor defined - so if you use > "ServerEnvironment experato users", you must have a "Processor experato > users" line in peruser configuration.> > Something like this:> <IfModule mpm_peruser_module>> MinSpareProcessors 2> MinProcessors 2> MaxProcessors 10> MaxClients 150> MaxRequestsPerChild 1000> ExpireTimeout 1800> # KeepAlive *MUST* be set to off> KeepAlive Off> Multiplexer nobody nobody> Multiplexer nobody nobody> Multiplexer nobody nobody> Multiplexer nobody nobody> > Processor experato users> Processor apache apache> </IfModule>> > _______________________________________________> Peruser mailing list> Peruser at telana.com> http://www.telana.com/mailman/listinfo/peruser
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