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K1000 losing connectivity through website

We have monitoring setup to test the k1000 connectivity to make sure the site is up and usable. Over the past few nights around 3:34am I have been getting loss of connectivity to our kace website. 

I have checked the error logs and I cant pin point exactly the cause but I have noticed close to the same time on 2 nights I see this in the server error logs:

[Fri Nov 02 02:06:03 2012] [notice] caught SIGTERM, shutting down

[Fri Nov 02 03:45:47 2012] [notice] Digest: generating secret for digest authentication ...

[Fri Nov 02 03:45:47 2012] [notice] Digest: done

[Fri Nov 02 03:45:48 2012] [notice] Apache/2.2.17 (FreeBSD) mod_ssl/2.2.17 OpenSSL/0.9.8e configured -- resuming normal operations

Fri Nov 02 03:46:01 2012] [error] server reached MaxClients setting, consider raising the MaxClients setting

 

I also uploaded a screenshot of what the apachee graphic looks like. Has anyone had an issue like this?

 

 


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Most likely the nightly auto backups running, the backup kills the process's so no one can be on the box during it's backup. by default the backup starts at 2am
Posted by: SMal.tmcc 12 years ago
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Most likely the nightly auto backups running, the backup kills the process's so no one can be on the box during it's backup.  by default the backup starts at 2am


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  • I believe your right. It looks like our backups are taking about a hour or longer to complete. - young020 12 years ago

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