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- Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2008 11:54:19 +0900
- From: "david.blomberg" <david.blomberg@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Who is www-data, and why do they want my CPU?
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Josh Glover wrote:its apache on most debian derivatives including ubuntu--try stopping apache and see if that clears it up.On 19/03/2008, Dave M G <dave@example.com> wrote:
Since then, I've been able to determine that the offending process is called "www-data". I haven't, however, been able to determine anything about the timing of when this will happen next or why. All I can say is that is happens maybe once or twice a week.
The first step is:
sudo find / -follow -type f -name www-data
That'll give you the path of the binary, which you should then feed to the appropriate Ubuntu command that tells you which package owns a file (Ubuntu users, please chime in with that syntax; I dunno it).
apache2ctl stop
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