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author | Mario Vavti <mario@mariovavti.com> | 2015-11-27 20:55:44 +0100 |
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committer | Mario Vavti <mario@mariovavti.com> | 2015-11-27 20:55:44 +0100 |
commit | 6762af41587c2c0ec7239979d7697608165c37b3 (patch) | |
tree | 261483223aa3a76e681b660566d7359ad3aa7cc8 | |
parent | f691e8981af3632e54b77739ee64ef86a7436aea (diff) | |
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diff --git a/install/INSTALL.txt b/install/INSTALL.txt index c81510522..25852497b 100644 --- a/install/INSTALL.txt +++ b/install/INSTALL.txt @@ -341,3 +341,44 @@ This is obvious as soon as you notice that the cron uses proc_open to execute php-scripts that also use proc_open, but it took me quite some time to find that out. I hope this saves some time for other people using suhosin with function blacklists. + +##################################################################### +- Apache processes hanging, using as much CPU as they can +##################################################################### + +This seems to happen sometimes if you use mpm_prefork and the PHP process +started by Apache cannot get database access. + +Consider the following settings: + +In /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/mpm_prefork.conf (Debian, path and file name +may vary depending on your OS and distribution), set + + GracefulShutdownTimeout 300 + +This makes sure that Apache processes that are running wild will not do so +forever, but will be killed if they didn't stop five minutes after a +shutdown command was sent to the process. + +If you expect high load on your server (public servers, e.g.), also make +sure that Apache will not spawn more processes than MySQL will accept +connections. + +In the default Debian configuration, in +/etc/apache2/mods-enabled/mpm_prefork.conf the maximum number of workers +is set to 150: + + MaxRequestWorkers 150 + +However, in /etc/mysql/my.cnf the maximum number of connection is set to +100: + + max_connections = 100 + +150 workers are a lot and probably too much for small servers. However you +set those values, make sure that the number of Apache workers is smaller +than the number of connections MySQL accepts, leaving some room for other +stuff on your server that might access MySQL, and Hubzilla's poller which +needs MySQL access, too. A good setting for a medium-sized hub might be to +keep MySQL's max_connections at 100 and set mpm_prefork's +MaxRequestWorkers to 70. |