Go into the Apache config files and you can specify how many processes that
you want to be running...I think that it si http.conf. In Apache 1.3.4 and
later there is but one config file as opposed to the pre 1.3.4 where there
are http.conf, srm.conf, and access.conf (?)  

You need to determine how many process that you need to run based off of
traffic and more ram is always more helpful for webservers...I am sure that
the Apache guys in the group can give you more detailed information!

-----Original Message-----
From: Kevsurf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, March 06, 2000 9:21 PM
To: Red Hat List
Subject: Httpd and httpsd eating too much memory


Hello,

I have a question about my server.  I'm running RH6.1 and Apache.  I have
recently been warned about low memory on my machine.  I have 64MB's of RAM
and 61MB is being used right now!  The reason is, httpd is running 11 times
and httpsd is running 7 times!!!

I know this is not normal and am wondering what I can do to stop this from
eating up so much memory.

I have killed all on both httpd and httpsd and the second I restart them
they are multiplied in a few seconds.

Any ideas?

I know I need more RAM, but this has just started.  Up until now, there have
been no problems.

Thanks,
Kevin
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