I can thankfully answer this NO!
this week I was able to rest a little, on hardware, and it is good as I was downright sick on sunday/monday
I had given staff off until tuesday lunch, that turned out to be a mistake
As I had to do a hardware recovery (that advanced, I'd have been in anyway)
There is/was a MAJOR apache bug out that we got notice of and have done a temp fix to prevent DDOS from leaving server until an official patch is out, it is a security rule that puts some limits on Apache, I have a feeling it may be causing this, it was a pretty major bug and being exploited all over, so it has to be patched. but I cannot be sure that is THE CAUSE I will mention it to the linux team and have them investigate that.
Hey Stephen,
So any idea when this will stop? Below is a log of the monitors from the last 24 + hours:
09/08/2011 08:01 AM (PDT) 20 min(s)
09/08/2011 05:47 AM (PDT) 1 min(s)
09/08/2011 04:13 AM (PDT) 5 min(s)
09/08/2011 01:48 AM (PDT) 18 min(s)
09/08/2011 01:07 AM (PDT) 3 min(s)
09/07/2011 09:55 PM (PDT) 3 min(s)
09/07/2011 09:04 PM (PDT) 14 min(s)
09/07/2011 07:08 PM (PDT) 2 min(s)
09/07/2011 05:43 PM (PDT) 12 min(s)
09/07/2011 03:59 PM (PDT) 13 min(s)
09/07/2011 03:05 PM (PDT) 4 min(s)
09/07/2011 01:26 PM (PDT) 3 min(s)
09/07/2011 07:15 AM (PDT) 5 min(s)
09/07/2011 03:23 AM (PDT) 9 min(s)
09/07/2011 01:57 AM (PDT) 3 min(s)
09/07/2011 01:04 AM (PDT) 15 min(s)
I haven't gotten a reply to my tickets since Tuesday or very early Wednesday and it kinda seems like no one clearly knows why this is occurring. I have a new site that I want to launch on that service plan but it will look bad to the client if the site is going down frequently.
Are you not seeing any issues with this server that could cause this problem? Is this a problem on all Linux/Apache servers? Should I spend the time to migrate the failing site and new site to another service plan with a different server in the cluster? What can be done? Thanks!