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Old 01-27-2005, 09:54 PM
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unix9 apache

Hello Everyone,
Apache on unix9 is having problems. It's saying it can't find libmm.so.13 even though it's on the filesystem. I'm going to re-install apache which doesn't take long and hopefully we'll be back up. Sorry for any inconveniences,
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Old 01-28-2005, 01:12 AM
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I guess you already know that Unix9 is still having issues with php uploads, at least within 3 mambo sites that I'm aware of...
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Old 01-28-2005, 06:18 AM
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Monitor shows FTP service on unix9 DOWN for 3 hours
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Old 02-02-2005, 07:56 PM
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We've been having all sorts of crazy weirdness with UNIX9 sites for the past few days. Sometimes it comes to CGI stuff that's been discussed here, sometimes its domains not resolving, and the latest problem this afternoon is that sites that previously were happy serving over HTTPS with perfectly valid certificates are no longer doing so, despite no configuration changes.

What is the story with this box? Our main reseller site is on this machine, and it's getting more than a bit annoying to have the gremlins pop up so much here. If we can't resolve it, how do we move off UNIX9 onto a more stable machine?
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Old 02-02-2005, 08:06 PM
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We've been having all sorts of crazy weirdness with UNIX9 sites for the past few days. Sometimes it comes to CGI stuff that's been discussed here, sometimes its domains not resolving, and the latest problem this afternoon is that sites that previously were happy serving over HTTPS with perfectly valid certificates are no longer doing so, despite no configuration changes.

What is the story with this box? Our main reseller site is on this machine, and it's getting more than a bit annoying to have the gremlins pop up so much here. If we can't resolve it, how do we move off UNIX9 onto a more stable machine?

I have been in touch with support regarding this several times over the last month and have noticed more problems then the critical ones I have submitted. I have not heard whether they have diagnosed the issue or what. Most of my issues have been to do with overfull hard drives or over flowing /var /tmp directories....

I have noticed several other servers have been having issues similar also. At the moment unix6 is reporting "DISK - /hsphere: Error: Timeout 0 % downtime=0h 15m" Unix12 is reporting: "SCRIPT DISK - /hsphere: Error: Timeout 0 % downtime=0h 6m "

Also, not sure whther this is normal but all Unix machines are reporting "SCRIPT MEMORY: Paused "

Any word on Unix9 and other Unix machine instabilities, Vortech?
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Old 02-02-2005, 08:12 PM
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That error is normal. Unfortunately, it is hard to say why an increase in some issues. Since we don't have access to alot of info. Like maybe a increase in business etc...

Also, not sure whther this is normal but all Unix machines are reporting "SCRIPT MEMORY: Paused "
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Old 02-02-2005, 08:22 PM
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Unix12 is another one of the pesky ones from my observations:
"PING PING: Paused
HTTP TRANS HTTP: Paused
FTP FTP: Paused
PORT SSH: Paused
SNMP ADV LOAD: Paused
SCRIPT MEMORY: Paused
SCRIPT DISK - /: Paused
SCRIPT DISK - /hsphere: Paused
SCRIPT DISK - /tmp: Paused
SCRIPT DISK - /usr: Paused
SCRIPT DISK - /var: Paused"

That can't be normal...

Is Vortech suffering from Murphy's Law at the moment?
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Old 02-02-2005, 08:43 PM
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In fact watching the Windows or Unix status reports at the moment is like watching a ticking time bomb...

NT2: " SCRIPT DISK - HOME: DISK NEARLY FULL 92 % "

NT18: "SCRIPT CPU: HIGH CPU USAGE 85 % "

NT26: "SCRIPT MEMORY: ERROR: No such name 0 % downtime=4d 8h 43m "


I wont go into the radically differing pings I have been getting for the last week... Anyone ever top 1500ms???
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Old 02-03-2005, 01:11 AM
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Support let me know that SSL was turned off on our reseller account, which would explain why HTTPS pages wouldn't serve. Problem is, we didn't disable it (which I've confirmed with the two other people that administer this site). Considering that we use https:// for all of our customer management pages, our CP images, and publish the https:// URL in documentation for new users, we'd notice clicking into the SSL portion of the panel.

When will the exorcism occur?
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