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From: tedm@agora.rdrop.com
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: Send Timeout - Apache
Date: 13 Jul 1996 09:39:42 GMT
Organization: Symantec Corporation
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In <4s5ua8$u4i@polo.iquest.com>, hjohnson@tacsys.com (Howard Johnson) writes:
>In article <cajas001.837114295@maroon.tc.umn.edu>, cajas001@maroon.tc.umn.edu 
>says...
>>I am getting lots of send timeouts in my error log for the apache
>>server.  What cuauses this? What may I do to correct, if anything?

Since you didn't post your machine configuration, anyone who knows anything
already knows that it would be pointless to guess.  The cause could range
from insufficient RAM, to a generic kernel, to crappy hardware, and on and on.

My best advice would be to get this O'Reilly book on System Performance
tuning.  It's a little dated by now, but contains a ton of good information.  By the
time you work through that book you will know enough that you can answer your
own question.

Ted