We have SCO openserver running apache now for at least 8 years, and have excellent response and service.
The owner subscribed to Mcafee email protection where MX records are defined to forward all mail for a domain to Mcafee servers. There are 4, and then MX for his server and backup at isp. Beats me how this works as I would think it would just loop. Anyway they get the mail and check for spam and virus', and then deliver the mail back to the server.
Now the apache service does not respond at times. I did a netstat and mcafee is connected smtp. Which I assume is their delivery of cleaned up mail.
When this releases, then the pages start responding. Client is getting a timeout.
The server idle time is consistently 98 to 100 percent idle, so no cpu is being used.
Any ideas?
I did a dns report, and those 4 servers as listed as a warning not following the standard.
The owner subscribed to Mcafee email protection where MX records are defined to forward all mail for a domain to Mcafee servers. There are 4, and then MX for his server and backup at isp. Beats me how this works as I would think it would just loop. Anyway they get the mail and check for spam and virus', and then deliver the mail back to the server.
Now the apache service does not respond at times. I did a netstat and mcafee is connected smtp. Which I assume is their delivery of cleaned up mail.
When this releases, then the pages start responding. Client is getting a timeout.
The server idle time is consistently 98 to 100 percent idle, so no cpu is being used.
Any ideas?
I did a dns report, and those 4 servers as listed as a warning not following the standard.