• OK, I have tried everything I can think of… (list below) serving any WordPress page spikes my CPU up to 100%.

    Current Specs (see notes below):
    Athlon XP 3200
    Win XP
    Apache 2.2
    PHP4
    MySQL 5
    Wordpress 2.0.2

    Have tried:
    Apache 1.3, 2.0
    PHP5
    Various Apache directives like Win32DisableAcceptEx, EnableSendfile Off, EnableMMAP off
    Disabling all WordPress Plugins
    Disabling the “compress … if browsers ask” option

    A small test page I made that directly communicates with the same DB server (albeit on a smaller scale) loads OK, spikes to maybe 60-70% CPU …

    The pages load, they’re just a little slow (even on localhost), and the CPU hit is killing me when I’m trying to do other things (e.g., watch videos).

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  • do you have any plugins installed?

    Thread Starter infocynic

    (@infocynic)

    The plugins I *had* installed have been disabled.

    Akismet 1.14
    Democracy 1.2
    ExecPHP 2.0
    Collapsable More Link 2.0beta 1
    Post Levels 1.0

    I think that’s all I had installed. Looking at the list, I don’t see anything else I was using currently… I have more than that installed, but everything’s inactive.

    can you please post what programs, antivirus, firewall, etc are running.

    Thread Starter infocynic

    (@infocynic)

    Firewall: ZoneAlarm (free)
    AV: Symantec Corporate 10

    Others:
    PeerGuardian 2
    SharpReader (for RSS)
    Thunderbird
    GMail Notifier
    Motheboard Monitor 5
    AIM Triton
    mIRC

    Most everything else is temporary… iTunes or Firefox could easily be open at any time… but nothing else runs full-time.

    right, usually AV’s and firewalls turn out to be resource hogs. can you please see your resource monitor and see which processes are taking the most of CPU power when it spikes to 100%.

    you can find it under ‘process’ tab after hitting ctrl+alt+del.

    Thread Starter infocynic

    (@infocynic)

    httpd.exe (the unofficial apache 2.2 build I’m using, but remember, this same thing happens with apache.exe if I use official 1.3 or 2.0 builds), and then firefox makes a quick spike as well. HTTPD will be using 50-70% of the CPU or even as high as 90 in some cases, and FF will be using up to another 30-35 or so.

    i believe it is due to a bug in apache. you may try upgrading to the latest version and see what happens.

    Thread Starter infocynic

    (@infocynic)

    I tried 1.3.34, 2.0.55, and 2.2.0. Same problem under all of them, sadly.

    I Have the same problem since 5 days ago…

    What changed 5 days ago?

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