Hi all,
I'm having some difficulty getting the #ready servers/# total servers to
display on my stats page. I read the FAQ and simply restarting apache
doesn't help. I am running a large number of modules, so perhaps that
is causing some of the problem.
I have two different clusters I'm playing with.
The first one: a three-machine Linux/Intel cluster I'm just setting
up. Two machines are Cobalt RAQ3's running Apache 1.3.6, the other is a
dual-PIII running Apache 1.3.12. I'm using backhand 1.08.
Strangely, after about 30 minutes or so, the two RAQ's started showing
me the stats for #servers...! However, the PIII has yet to show me
anything. I can see the proc's running, and in the error log backhand
reports the children as you'd expect on all three machines.
In addition, I have yet to see the ~md/req column show anything at all.
The second one: a two-machine Solaris cluster. Solaris 7, apache
1.3.12, backhand 1.08 on both machines. One is an SS20/dual processor,
the other is an LX. Neither of these machines report their #servers
either, but report some strange numbers in the ~ms/req column (negative
on the dual processor machine) which don't ever seem to change. Also,
on the Solaris machines, I don't get anything in the age or CPU idle
columns (always "0" and "0.000000", respectively).
Any insight as to what I could try to get accurate statistics?
Thanks!
Jason
jaherring@usa.net
I'm having some difficulty getting the #ready servers/# total servers to
display on my stats page. I read the FAQ and simply restarting apache
doesn't help. I am running a large number of modules, so perhaps that
is causing some of the problem.
I have two different clusters I'm playing with.
The first one: a three-machine Linux/Intel cluster I'm just setting
up. Two machines are Cobalt RAQ3's running Apache 1.3.6, the other is a
dual-PIII running Apache 1.3.12. I'm using backhand 1.08.
Strangely, after about 30 minutes or so, the two RAQ's started showing
me the stats for #servers...! However, the PIII has yet to show me
anything. I can see the proc's running, and in the error log backhand
reports the children as you'd expect on all three machines.
In addition, I have yet to see the ~md/req column show anything at all.
The second one: a two-machine Solaris cluster. Solaris 7, apache
1.3.12, backhand 1.08 on both machines. One is an SS20/dual processor,
the other is an LX. Neither of these machines report their #servers
either, but report some strange numbers in the ~ms/req column (negative
on the dual processor machine) which don't ever seem to change. Also,
on the Solaris machines, I don't get anything in the age or CPU idle
columns (always "0" and "0.000000", respectively).
Any insight as to what I could try to get accurate statistics?
Thanks!
Jason
jaherring@usa.net