Re: Slow apache response

From: Shane Ambler (Shane_at_007Marketing.com)
Date: 08/17/05

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    Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2005 01:58:41 +0930
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    On 18/8/05 12:51 AM, "Lucas Holt" <luke@foolishgames.com> wrote:

    >
    > On Aug 17, 2005, at 4:11 AM, Shane Ambler wrote:
    >
    >> I am running a traffic exchange site and have just moved to a
    >> dedicated
    >> server (new server has been running 15 hours).
    >>
    >> Server is a P4 1.8G with 1024MB RAM
    >>
    >> Pages seem to be loading slower than the previous virtual server
    >> account but
    >> looking at top shows idle% to stay above 80
    >>
    >> The mysql backend is located off the server and has not changed in
    >> any way
    >> when the web server changed.
    >>
    >
    > Is it possible that the old apache install had additional modules
    > loaded to compress the output? I think its called mod_gzip in 1.3.
    > I'm more familiar with apache 2. That would make pages load "faster"
    > in the sense that less bandwith is required by the client and
    > server. It would use more cpu and may not scale as well in terms of
    > total responses.
    >
    Could be - I'll see if I can find out - my guess is that as they have used
    their own apache package to install it is the same one they use for all bsd
    setups (the virtual account was bsd as well) virtual account shows as
    4.11-RELEASE-p11 dedicated shows 4.11-RELEASE

    The only difference I can find (I can still access the virtual account)
    Is mod_prxp that is on the virtual server and not the dedicated

    The full list of mods from the dedicated server (from phpinfo())

    mod_php4, mod_ssl, mod_setenvif, mod_so, mod_unique_id, mod_log_forensic,
    mod_usertrack, mod_headers, mod_expires, mod_cern_meta, mod_proxy,
    mod_digest, mod_auth_dbm, mod_auth_anon, mod_auth, mod_access, mod_rewrite,
    mod_alias, mod_userdir, mod_speling, mod_actions, mod_imap, mod_asis,
    mod_cgi, mod_dir, mod_autoindex, mod_include, mod_info, mod_status,
    mod_negotiation, mod_mime, mod_mime_magic, mod_log_config, mod_define,
    mod_env, mod_vhost_alias, http_core

    Can probably trim this list a bit.

    > Also, you said the mysql database hasn't changed and that you were on
    > a virtual server. Was the mysql database on the virtual server?
    > There might be more latency to your database. Are you using a
    > compressed or uncompressed mysql protocol?
    >
    >

    The mysql server appears to be a dedicated db server provided by webair
    (sql5.webair.com)

    Standard mysql connection (using mysql_connect(host,user,pwd) in php)

    > Lucas Holt
    > Luke@FoolishGames.com
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    > works?
    >
    >

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    Shane Ambler
    Sales Department
    007Marketing.com
    Shane@007Marketing.com
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