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Date:      Fri, 2 Jul 1999 21:22:17 -0600
From:      "Nicholas Vinen" <hb@sonique.com>
To:        <freebsd-bugs@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Crashing problems
Message-ID:  <000701bec503$4312c570$6d00a8c0@heaven.space.net>

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    Hi,
        We have two web servers running FreeBSD. We had 3.0 crash a lot, =
and so we installed 3.1 on the new one (and plan to upgrade to 3.2 as =
soon as we can) but it still seems to not be able to handle very much =
load at all. On the 3.0 machine we had to set the NMBCLUSTERS value to =
16384 (4x the recommended limit) to get it stable enough to stay up for =
one day. I don't know what the NMBCLUSTERS is on the 3.1 machine but it =
crashes almost as soon as it's up from the web traffic being delivered =
to it. All it's running basically is apache. Is this a known problem, =
that this value is too low? If our traffic continues to grow like this =
we might have to set the value even above 16384. (8192 was definately =
not high enough). Could the fact that the machine often has over 1000 =
processes (50+ running) be causing it to crash too? we really need it to =
be stable, it's offsite and quite popular.


        Nicholas Vinen

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it crashes almost as soon as it's up from the web traffic being =
delivered to it.=20
All it's running basically is apache. Is this a known problem, that this =
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is too low? If our traffic continues to grow like this we might have to =
set the=20
value even above 16384. (8192 was definately not high enough). Could the =
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