On 5/11/07, Arnab Ganguly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > My next question is I hve kept the ServerLimit and StartServers as 1 but
> > once the Apache runs for say around 20hrs with good traffic, it still
> > launches one more daemon process...Why this behavior is happening I am
not
> > sure.
>
> My next question is I hve kept the ServerLimit and StartServers as 1 but
> once the Apache runs for say around 20hrs with good traffic, it still
> launches one more daemon process...Why this behavior is happening I am
not
> sure.
> The modules that I have loaded are the cgi module, server-stat
On 5/11/07, Arnab Ganguly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
What my observation is, intialy the memory consumption is increased but
after sometime it remains same.Also the memory consumption by the active
daemon doesn't comes down even there is no processing of request.All the
above things happen on
Hi,
What my observation is, intialy the memory consumption is increased but
after sometime it remains same.Also the memory consumption by the active
daemon doesn't comes down even there is no processing of request.All the
above things happen only when I keep the MaxRequestperchild to 0.
My next q
Regarding MaxRequestsPerChild, what would be a reasonable range of
values to limit memory consumption a bit in a Windows 2000 environment
where Apache 2.2.4 is being used to serve a small very low traffic web
site and blogs via DSL? I've been seeing httpd plateau at about 187MB,
which seems a
On 5/11/07, Arnab Ganguly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
How is the memory handled in Apache.I see the daemon process launched by
Apache, as it runs for a long time both its SZ and RSS increases over the
period of time.Is there any memory issues in Apache?What should I do to take
care of it?I ha
Hi,
How is the memory handled in Apache.I see the daemon process launched by
Apache, as it runs for a long time both its SZ and RSS increases over the
period of time.Is there any memory issues in Apache?What should I do to take
care of it?I have kept the MaxRequestPerChild as 0.Looking forward for