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- 2010/12/06 20:12:04
- Forum: CentOS 5 - Software Support
- Topic: Having Neon & serf compile issue with SVN 1.5.6
- Replies: 3
- Views: 2003
Having Neon & serf compile issue with SVN 1.5.6
Hi team. I've been tasked with rolling out SVN-1.5.6 on a CentOS 5.5 system, and although I successfully compiled this, and also found a CollabNet RPM on another server that I need to match binaries with.. when I do an svn --version, it's not showing the neon or serf repo installed. I've compiled ne...
- 2010/10/29 18:23:44
- Forum: CentOS 5 - Server Support
- Topic: Apache 'server-status' 404 not found + munin Apache stats
- Replies: 8
- Views: 5484
Re: Apache 'server-status' 404 not found + munin Apache stats
I completely understand re: supporting legacy releases. Absolutely makes sense. The two www boxes that are 5.4 and 5.5 are actually not in the load-balancer at the moment, and thus not receiving direct traffic. I could run load-runner against them to simulate traffic I suppose. Since the 5.3 box I a...
- 2010/10/28 23:39:09
- Forum: CentOS 5 - Server Support
- Topic: Apache 'server-status' 404 not found + munin Apache stats
- Replies: 8
- Views: 5484
Re: Apache 'server-status' 404 not found + munin Apache stats
not sure where 5.2 was derived from. The 2 primary systems I'm trying to get this working on are 5.4 and 5.5 releases. Those are actual front-end web servers who's Apache stats stopped working at some point. I'm very junior with Apache, Virtual Hosts, etc.. and I'm pretty confident that my issue is ...
- 2010/10/15 07:38:57
- Forum: CentOS 5 - Server Support
- Topic: Apache 'server-status' 404 not found + munin Apache stats
- Replies: 8
- Views: 5484
Re: Apache 'server-status' 404 not found + munin Apache stats
[quote] burbankmarc wrote: is /server-status the correct directory? Also, can we see your apache error logs?[/quote] actually it appears that the error_log doesn't get written to when I fire off the lynx lynx http://localhost/server-status request, only the access_log gets an entry: 127.0.0.1 - - [1...
- 2010/10/14 00:03:31
- Forum: CentOS 5 - Server Support
- Topic: Apache 'server-status' 404 not found + munin Apache stats
- Replies: 8
- Views: 5484
Apache 'server-status' 404 not found + munin Apache stats
I am trying to solve a problem where Apache stats aren't displaying correctly in Munin. I've ran through quite a bit of checks and tests regarding Munin setup, but I think my issue is related to Apache, but my skill set there is lacking. first, system info: monitored server: CentOS 5.3 2.6.18-128.1....
- 2010/09/20 21:20:56
- Forum: CentOS 5 - Server Support
- Topic: Method of seeing real-time traffic/IP to apache : requests/per sec
- Replies: 4
- Views: 861
Re: Method of seeing real-time traffic/IP to apache : requests/per sec
@pjwelsh.
nah, you're probably right. The fist post is what I need, but the second post is the general guideline of what a hardware solution could provide to solve this. Most likely the 2nd post should be removed -- as its not CentOS specific.
I will look into iftop though.
thanks!
nah, you're probably right. The fist post is what I need, but the second post is the general guideline of what a hardware solution could provide to solve this. Most likely the 2nd post should be removed -- as its not CentOS specific.
I will look into iftop though.
thanks!
- 2010/09/20 16:38:39
- Forum: CentOS 5 - Server Support
- Topic: Method of seeing real-time traffic/IP to apache : requests/per sec
- Replies: 4
- Views: 861
Re: Method of seeing real-time traffic/IP to apache : requests/per sec
can anyone recommend a hardware solution that does layer 7 - deep payload inspection? I need a reverse proxy that can detect/filter traffic while looking for patterns.. e.g. repeat posts within a given threshold. Conditional traffic rate limiting perhaps?
anyone?
anyone?
- 2010/09/16 16:58:59
- Forum: CentOS 5 - Server Support
- Topic: Method of seeing real-time traffic/IP to apache : requests/per sec
- Replies: 4
- Views: 861
Method of seeing real-time traffic/IP to apache : requests/per sec
Hi team. we have a production web site running apache 2.2.3 across several web servers. we also have a major problem with SPAM comments right now. our method of identifying valid IPs (whether by external clients/customers, or internal personnel) vs SPAM'ers is not ideal - its prone to erroneously la...
- 2010/07/19 23:10:51
- Forum: CentOS 5 - Server Support
- Topic: Cannot retrieve repository metadata (repomd.xml) for repository - but the file exists in "repodata"
- Replies: 12
- Views: 12467
Re: Cannot retrieve repository metadata (repomd.xml) for repository - but the file exists in "repodata"
OK.. someone sound the fail horn. a) I thought I had iptables turned off - I didnt b) when I was listing the web DocumentRoot directory, I was just putting /pub instead of closing it off with a trailing / which I definitely understand why it couldnt see repodata, but since all the other boot loader ...
- 2010/07/19 22:05:05
- Forum: CentOS 5 - Server Support
- Topic: Cannot retrieve repository metadata (repomd.xml) for repository - but the file exists in "repodata"
- Replies: 12
- Views: 12467
Re: Cannot retrieve repository metadata (repomd.xml) for repository - but the file exists in "repodata"
right, that IOError does seem to indicate a network error, but how is it progressing that far through the install if it can't talk to that host? I've used DHCP for assignment, but I could set it via static during the setup. Its a private subnet that the VM's are running in. I've gone back and actual...