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Re: some weird shape



On 2010-03-15 00:54, Eugene M. Zheganin wrote:
Hi.

I got a Debian 5.0.3 installation, made by some engineer before me.
I got a weird problem on that host: all of the apache2 sessions are limited by 400 kBytes/sec. First I thought this is some limitation made by tc, but 'tc qdisc show' and 'tc class show' displays only defaults. Second thought - there's some apache mod, like mod_throttle or something like that. But further investigations show that there's no such thing. I didn't find any known bandwidth limiting module. This server is installed in the ISP datacenter, but this definitely cannot be made by an ISP, because localhost sessions are shaped too.

So I'm writing this hoping that may be someone would have an idea about what is this, or may be someone will point me at something I forgot.
Thanks.

What if you install a different, light httpd in /usr/local/bin connecting to port 81. That would eliminate or confirm that Apache is the culprit.

How fast can you ftp or scp files?  That would also be useful info.

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