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by kapshure
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...
by kapshure
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...
by kapshure
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 ...
by kapshure
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...
by kapshure
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....
by kapshure
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!
by kapshure
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?
by kapshure
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...
by kapshure
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 ...
by kapshure
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...