Linus Ulrick wrote: > Hello, Everyone > I hope that one of the many geniuses that frequent this list might be > able to shed some light on a problem that I am having. I do run Fedora > Core 6 (very happily, I must say :)) but this is too off topic, please > feel free to contact me off list. > > I have fully qualified domain: afolkey2.net. It can USUALLY be found > thusly: > http://www.afolkey2.net > > Tonight when I came home from work, I started seeing problems with > pages loading. Try the following to see what I mean: > http://www.afolkey2.net/awstats/awstats.pl?config=www.afolkey2.net > http://www.afolkey2.net/gallery2/main.php > <----------------[ SNIP ]------------------------> I am not sure what your problem was, but I am not seeing it from here. Could something have been loading down the server? Possibly a cron job that puts a load on it, or a lot of web requests? (Your web logs should show if the later case is the problem.) If you are not trying to connect from the same location as the server, it could also be network problems that limit bandwidth on the connection to the server. (Backhoes can have a drastic affect on network speeds!) If this server hosts more then your own web pages, then you can also run into problems when another web site on the server is experiencing heavy traffic. In any case, you will want to take a good look at the logs. Make sure there are not hardware problems, that you are not being subject to a denial of service attack, or a cracking attempt that is loading down the server. (Or worse, a successful cracking that has your server doing other things...) Mikkel -- Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!
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