I think there is only one "default" pool - that all "servers" use.
The pools.tcl code simply sets the default pool's values to what was
in the config. I know the config params are in a server-specific
section, and maybe that should be changed, or a default pool per
server should be created by pools.tcl each pool's values set form the
config.
I remember us having this conversation last summer. Just not sure what
was done. Did you write a new pools.tcl that does the latter?
Maybe that should be checked in.
M
On Mar 4, 2008, at 4:42 PM, Tom Jackson wrote:
On Tuesday 04 March 2008 13:15, Michael Andrews wrote:
OK - I'll take a look tonight. I think that a 0 as the threadtimeout
value use to mean "no timeout". I guess I'll need to look at the C to
see what the changes were.
I think that a zero did mean no timeout, did that change too?
Is this file even needed anymore?
Yes it is needed because otherwise there is only one threadpool for
all
virtual servers.
tom jackson
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