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| Subject: | [Xen-users] server performance slow |
| From: | Tapas Mishra <mightydreams@xxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | 2010年4月30日 11:48:46 +0530 |
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I am using Apache2 on Debian Lenny. I have a reverse proxy scenario. The server I have is quite powerful in terms of hardware. 8GB Ram and Quad core processor. The problem coming right now is http://www.myserver.com and http://www.myserver.com/app1 is being served from the server I mentioned above. there are also http://myserver.com/app2 http://myserver.com/app3 http://myserver.com/app4 which are being reverse proxied at gateway and their performance is quite fast. I am not running any application on any of the servers.Simple apache2 with a default index page on all of the above. The page from http://www.myserver.com and http://www.myserver.com/app1 takes a loooooong time to upload. What should I check in apache2 logs or xen logs or some thing else should I check in. I am having a virtualization thing Xen running which is handling gateway and apache2 on Xen Dom0 is redirecting to the Guest Operating Systems.Have many Guest instances running but only one guest instance has this problem. The site is right now not being accessed by any one so there is no load as such. -- Not sent from my iPhone or my Blackberry or anyone else's _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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