Re: Runaway Apache Process

Re: Runaway Apache Process

am 27.01.2010 15:49:30 von Dan Bunyard

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I think I done that right, I added this to my httpd.conf file:

LoadModule log_forensic_module modules/mod_log_forensic.so
#Forensic logging
ForensicLog logs/forensic_log

I am seeing stuff in the forensic_log so I guess that's right. I will take
a look at it the next time it happens. Thanks for you help!!
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On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 09:34, Eric Covener wrote:

> On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 9:22 AM, Dan Bunyard wrote:
> > @Jeff
> > The last request made before it goes out of control doesn't seem to be
> > unique in any way, it appears to be the Yandex spider just crawling one
> of
> > the sites:
> > 87.250.252.242 - - [25/Jan/2010:11:38:00 -0500] "GET / HTTP/1.1" 301 359
> "-"
> > "Yandex/1.01.001 (compatible; Win16; I)"
>
> Try mod_log_forensic -- the one in the access log is just the last one
> that completed, which your hanger wouldn't have done.
>
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> Eric Covener
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I think I done that right, I added this to my httpd.conf file:

LoadM=
odule log_forensic_module modules/mod_log_forensic.so
#Forensic logging<=
br>ForensicLog logs/forensic_log

I am seeing stuff in the forensic_l=
og so I guess that's right.  I will take a look at it the next tim=
e it happens.  Thanks for you help!!


--
Dan

http://www.moonlig=
htrpg.com

http://w=
ww.linkedin.com/in/danbunyard

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http://www.danodemano.com



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http://www.danandshelley.com a>

This is not a problem that requires infinite wisdom, Benj. This i=
s a problem that requires enough neural organization to qualify as a verteb=
rate, apparently a stretch for some folks these days.


~Cecil Adams.



On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 09:34, Eric Cove=
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On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 9:22 AM, Dan Bunyard < =3D"mailto:danodemano@gmail.com">danodemano@gmail.com> wrote:

> @Jeff

> The last request made before it goes out of control doesn't seem t=
o be

> unique in any way, it appears to be the Yandex spider just crawling on=
e of

> the sites:

> 87.250.252.242 - - [25/Jan/2010:11:38:00 -0500] "GET / HTTP/1.1&q=
uot; 301 359 "-"

> "Yandex/1.01.001 (compatible; Win16; I)"



Try mod_log_forensic -- the one in the access log is just the last on=
e

that completed, which your hanger wouldn't have done.



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Eric Covener





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