Synopsis: Possible Starving Sockets issue. In same conf 1 virtual getting connection regused, others ok. Intermittant
State-Changed-From-To: open-analyzed State-Changed-By: marc State-Changed-When: Tue Jul 22 12:36:07 PDT 1997 State-Changed-Why: Is the connection actually refused or just not serviced? If you telnet to the virtual server, what does it give you? If the connection is refused, that doesn't sound like a starved socket problem unless the number of unaccepted connections is hitting somaxconn; Dean? What does that default to in Linux, how can it be changed? If you could work around your need for a Listen directive for each server, you would eliminate a _lot_ of overhead. If the file descriptor limitations are the only reason you need multipl copies of Apache running, finding a way to make Linux use more would be a good thing. Did you ever see this problem before recently? Have you changed your Linux kernel recently?
