RAM Allocation.

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Hi All,
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I'm using Apache 1.3.28 on Solaris 8 loaded on Sun-Fire-280R server,
having 2x1.2GHz CPU/ 6GB RAM.
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Recently it happened twice that the the number of httpd processes went
around 200, the Swap ( 4GB ) space got filled up and apache stopped
serving requests.
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At the same time, I observed that the total the physical RAM usage was
low, which was 1.3 GB out of 6GB.
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Is there a possibility that we can allocate more RAM to httpd processes
so that swap is less used and apache serves more requests ?
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Any help is highly appreciated.
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Thanks.
Ravi.




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possibility that we can allocate more RAM to httpd processes so that swap=
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less used and apache serves more requests ?</FONT></SPAN></DIV>
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ravi.muthukaruppan [ Mi, 04 Mai 2005 00:46 ] [ ID #777596 ]
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