On 4/1/2013 1:15 PM, iamauser wrote:> ''sudo passenger-status'' gives me a bunch of processes
that are forked
> from puppetmasterd.
> I see that some of these processes are hung up for a long time, e.g.
> PID: 5547 (see below). Is this expected behavior for Puppetmaster behind
> Passenger ?
> If not, how can I kill/cure/avoid these processes without
> restarting/killinghttpd.
>
> Thanks
> ------------------
>
>
> ]$ sudo passenger-status
> ----------- General information -----------
> max = 6
> count = 4
> active = 1
> inactive = 3
> Waiting on global queue: 0
>
> ----------- Application groups -----------
> /usr/share/puppet/rack/puppetmasterd:
> App root: /usr/share/puppet/rack/puppetmasterd
> * PID: 6185 Sessions: 0 Processed: 119 Uptime: 6m 6s
> * PID: 6182 Sessions: 0 Processed: 146 Uptime: 6m 7s
> * PID: 5547 Sessions: 0 Processed: 308 Uptime: 41m 38s
> * PID: 6169 Sessions: 1 Processed: 236 Uptime: 6m 26s
>
Each pid is an app process waiting to process an incoming request. You
can read more here,
http://blog.phusion.nl/2010/07/29/the-road-to-passenger-3-technology-preview-4-adding-new-features-and-removing-old-limitations/
Ramin
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