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RE: How many domains are you running? - kilburn - 05-02-2009 09:14 PM It isn't munin, it's collectd (available in debian's repositories) with it's example cgi ![]() RE: How many domains are you running? - supaplex - 05-03-2009 04:41 AM (05-02-2009 06:58 PM)supaplex Wrote: mr.x, thanks. I'll look into that. grep -rl cgi /etc/apache2/ shows a few results, one of which appears to be /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/fcgid_ispcp.conf I was able to use all the settings except MaxRequestsPerProcess. I still haven't found the starter script(s). humm... In /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/ispcp.conf: FCGIWrapper /var/www/fcgi/example.com/php5-fcgi-starter .php RE: How many domains are you running? - supaplex - 05-03-2009 06:05 AM Buhuhahaha. victory ![]() Code: locate fcgi-starter | grep ^/var/www > fcgi-starter-list-for-sed And check your work after. =) Now we have: Code: #!/bin/sh Personally, I think this would be easier to source the defaults from /etc/ispcp/fcgi-php5-defaults then they could be changed in one place, and affect all the others. Individual (one off) sites could comment out the 'source' line. RE: How many domains are you running? - pgentoo - 05-03-2009 04:51 PM (05-02-2009 06:58 PM)supaplex Wrote: mr.x, thanks. I'll look into that. supaplex, the one file i modified was the php starter script, which i believe you know. the other is the fcgid conf file, which for gentoo is in /etc/apache2/modules.d/, probably in /etc/apache2/modules-available in debian/ubuntu? - pgentoo RE: How many domains are you running? - supaplex - 05-03-2009 05:22 PM Yes, I found the fcgi conf file in the apache2/ ... directories. Thanks again pgentoo. =) RE: How many domains are you running? - tomdooley - 05-03-2009 09:30 PM (04-25-2009 06:17 AM)pgentoo Wrote: ... I also used these settings on my Debian Etch. But MaxRequestsPerProcess is only available from version 1.11 of fcgid. Debian Etch = 1.10. Any suggesstions to activate this option? Download a newer deb? BTW: I "only" have 23 domains... Thx RE: How many domains are you running? - pgentoo - 05-04-2009 04:27 AM tomdooley, That setting that isn't supported on your version, is simply to recycle each process after it has hit a certain threshold of requests. If you aren't having issues with memory leakage or something along those lines, you should be fine with the time based expiration of processes. If you really need that feature, or anything else provided by >1.10, then you should look into how to upgrade. ![]() You are probably fine for now without that one setting though... - pgentoo RE: How many domains are you running? - mac86 - 09-11-2009 06:51 AM panel:/var/cache/bind# cat /etc/courier/userdb|grep '@'|wc 389 778 80081 panel:/var/cache/bind# ls -1|wc 121 121 2684 389 mail boxes 121 domains debian lenny panel:/var/cache/bind# free total used free shared buffers cached Mem: 1019004 549224 469780 0 20656 240616 -/+ buffers/cache: 287952 731052 Swap: 0 0 0 panel:/var/cache/bind# cat /proc/cpuinfo processor : 0 vendor_id : GenuineIntel cpu family : 15 model : 2 model name : Intel® Pentium® 4 CPU 2.40GHz stepping : 5 cpu MHz : 2394.171 cache size : 512 KB physical id : 0 siblings : 2 core id : 0 cpu cores : 1 apicid : 0 initial apicid : 0 fdiv_bug : no hlt_bug : no f00f_bug : no coma_bug : no fpu : yes fpu_exception : yes cpuid level : 2 wp : yes flags : fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr pge mca cmov pat pse36 clflush dts acpi mmx fxsr sse sse2 ss ht tm pbe pebs bts cid xtpr bogomips : 4793.58 clflush size : 64 power management: processor : 1 vendor_id : GenuineIntel cpu family : 15 model : 2 model name : Intel® Pentium® 4 CPU 2.40GHz stepping : 5 cpu MHz : 2394.171 cache size : 512 KB physical id : 0 siblings : 2 core id : 0 cpu cores : 1 apicid : 1 initial apicid : 1 fdiv_bug : no hlt_bug : no f00f_bug : no coma_bug : no fpu : yes fpu_exception : yes cpuid level : 2 wp : yes flags : fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr pge mca cmov pat pse36 clflush dts acpi mmx fxsr sse sse2 ss ht tm pbe pebs bts cid xtpr bogomips : 4788.65 clflush size : 64 power management: RE: How many domains are you running? - deckard - 09-19-2009 03:24 AM Hi! We have 2898 domains running on a single server. We have optimized backups jobs though to be quicker and more central. Works like a charm. cpuinfo processor : 0 vendor_id : AuthenticAMD cpu family : 15 model : 67 model name : AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 5600+ stepping : 3 cpu MHz : 1000.000 cache size : 1024 KB physical id : 0 siblings : 2 core id : 0 cpu cores : 2 fpu : yes fpu_exception : yes cpuid level : 1 wp : yes flags : fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr pge mca cmov pat pse36 clflush mmx fxsr sse sse2 ht syscall nx mmxext fxsr_opt rdtscp lm 3dnowext 3dnow rep_good pni cx16 lahf_lm cmp_legacy svm extapic cr8_legacy bogomips : 2050.40 TLB size : 1024 4K pages clflush size : 64 cache_alignment : 64 address sizes : 40 bits physical, 48 bits virtual power management: ts fid vid ttp tm stc processor : 1 vendor_id : AuthenticAMD cpu family : 15 model : 67 model name : AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 5600+ stepping : 3 cpu MHz : 1000.000 cache size : 1024 KB physical id : 0 siblings : 2 core id : 1 cpu cores : 2 fpu : yes fpu_exception : yes cpuid level : 1 wp : yes flags : fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr pge mca cmov pat pse36 clflush mmx fxsr sse sse2 ht syscall nx mmxext fxsr_opt rdtscp lm 3dnowext 3dnow rep_good pni cx16 lahf_lm cmp_legacy svm extapic cr8_legacy bogomips : 2050.40 TLB size : 1024 4K pages clflush size : 64 cache_alignment : 64 address sizes : 40 bits physical, 48 bits virtual power management: ts fid vid ttp tm stc Greets Chris RE: How many domains are you running? - xister - 09-19-2009 09:52 AM (09-19-2009 03:24 AM)deckard Wrote: Hi! wow, thats enormously. It would be very nice, if you could explain a little bit more. Maybe you can support the dev team with your optimized ispCP. |