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Apache misbehaves if log files can't be written





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2002-10-17 13:30 -------
I don't understand your first paragraph at all.  How does multiple CGI
processes have anything to do with it?  They are all handled identically.

Regarding behaving better when the error log is full, that seems
kind of absurd to me.  Apache writes errors to the the error log.
If it can't do that, what is it supposed to do?  Write to another
log file?  What if that log can't be written to?  Send a message to
your pager?  Walk down the hall and tap you on the shoulder? ;-)

At some point it needs to be the administrator's responsibility
to maintain available system resources.

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