Hello,
When I request backhand status (via the backhand-handler handler), I see a
strange behavior where the "# CPUs" statistic changes over time, and is
also entirely wrong (I see values in the range of 8-11 when there are in
fact only 2 CPUs on this test machine). Also, "# ready servers/# total
servers" always shows 0/0, even though there are clearly Apache children
running and active.
Is this a known behavior?
Information about my setup:
% uname -srm
SunOS 5.7 i86pc
% httpd -v | grep version
Server version: Apache/1.3.19 (Unix)
I am using mod_backhand 1.2.2, with platform.c updated to revision 1.23 so
it would compile on Solaris. mod_backhand was compiled as a shared module
using the apxs build process.
Humbly,
Andrew
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Andrew Ho http://www.tellme.com/ andrew@tellme.com
Engineer 1-800-555-TELL Voice 650-930-9062
Tellme Networks, Inc. Fax 650-930-9101
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When I request backhand status (via the backhand-handler handler), I see a
strange behavior where the "# CPUs" statistic changes over time, and is
also entirely wrong (I see values in the range of 8-11 when there are in
fact only 2 CPUs on this test machine). Also, "# ready servers/# total
servers" always shows 0/0, even though there are clearly Apache children
running and active.
Is this a known behavior?
Information about my setup:
% uname -srm
SunOS 5.7 i86pc
% httpd -v | grep version
Server version: Apache/1.3.19 (Unix)
I am using mod_backhand 1.2.2, with platform.c updated to revision 1.23 so
it would compile on Solaris. mod_backhand was compiled as a shared module
using the apxs build process.
Humbly,
Andrew
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Andrew Ho http://www.tellme.com/ andrew@tellme.com
Engineer 1-800-555-TELL Voice 650-930-9062
Tellme Networks, Inc. Fax 650-930-9101
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