I'd recommend you to sort out the connections. Find out if they are coming from the same client or the same subnet of the clients. Doing a simple tcpdump capture to analyze the data seeing if it's a good R or a bad R.
Don't really think it's because of the version.
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On 4/6/2013 12:24 PM, linuxsupport wrote:
I am facing a problem with Apache on CentOS 6
Apache 2.2.19 is complied from source.
I see so many reading requests in Apache status page, as per my previous experience this "reading request" issue mainly comes when any of the internet route having any problem and it request takes time to completely reach to Apache, but this time there is no network issue.
I have ran same setup on CentOS 5 it works well, but on CentOS 6 it show 60%+ reading requests, web site has 20-25 requests per second that becomes 80+
I also tried to upgrade Apache to 2.2.24 but it is same on new version as well.
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