> From: David Summers [mailto:dsummers@digital-realms.com]
> Sent: 13 April 2002 04:07
> Since last week when I upgraded to rev 1646 I've had apache two apache
> processes start eating up CPU time even after subversion execution
> finishes. The logs don't show anything happening but two httpd processes
> are eating up CPU time.
>
> Any ideas? What can I do to debug the situation?
>
> Also tonight when I updated to the latest APACHE/APR/APR-UTIL (2002-04-12)
> when I try to start Apache it asks for the SSL pass phrase and then:
>
> [Fri Apr 12 20:20:28 2002] [notice] Digest: generating secret for digest
> authentication ...
> [Fri Apr 12 20:20:28 2002] [notice] Digest: done
> [Fri Apr 12 20:20:30 2002] [crit] (17)File exists: unable to create
> scoreboard (name-based shared memory failure)
You probably have an old configfile. ScoreboardFile is the line to look
for (and delete).
> However it doesn't tell me what file it is looking for so I'm not sure how
> to proceed.
>
> Any help appreciated.
>
>
> Thanks,
> - David Summers
> "Its hard to stay on the bleeding edge of technology"
*grin*
Sander
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Received on Sat Apr 13 04:11:46 2002