Could this be related?
http://www.macromedia.com/support/jrun/ts/documents/tn18239.htm

Jessica


On 6/25/2003 5:53 PM, Jessica Ruble-English wrote:
> MaxRequestsPerChild is already set at 1000, I've tried
> turning KeepAlive both off and on (with various values),
> I've tried lowering and raising the MaxClients setting,
> all with no luck. :(
> 
> Jessica
> 
> On 6/25/2003 5:51 PM, Joel Parramore wrote:
>> That problem does not ring any bells, but you could try adjusting the
>> MaxRequestsPerChild (APache 1.3, similar or the same in Apache 2.x) setting
>> for Apache to force the child processes to die after processing a certain
>> number of requests --- the default of "0" allows them to stay alive as long
>> as need be (or as they can). processing requests.  It's more useful if you
>> have apps running under Apache that leak memory, but it might be useful here
>> in mitigating the problem.
>> 
>> Of course, if you're already doing this, then never mind... :-)
>> 
>> Hope this helps...
>> 
>> Regards,
>> Joel Parramore
> 
> 
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