I left the default, which is 15. See here:
source!1!env!PHP_FCGI_CHILDREN = 15
source!1!env!PHP_FCGI_MAX_REQUESTS = 5000

We are at school, and problems happen when we get a classroom of about 25
students using the blogs all at the same time.

Any suggestions? This is a Ubuntu 8.04 VMWare Host, running with 3Gb of RAM
and 2 CPUs (virtual). The physical servers are dual Quad Core Xeon E5430.
I'll try incrementing from 15 to 40, and see what happens.

Thanks for the tip!
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On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 12:26, Jorge Sarmiento <[email protected]>wrote:

> Urko:
>
> how many fcgi processes are you spawning? I used to get a similar error
> when getting too many connections on too few php-fcgi processes.
>
> Jorge S.
>
> On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 10:00 PM, Urko Masse <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Oh, crap, it's happening again:
>>
>> This is what I get from the server:
>>
>> <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML 2.0//EN">
>>
>> <html>
>>
>> <head><title>500 Internal Server Error</title></head>
>> <body>
>>
>> <h1>500 Internal Server Error</h1>
>>
>> <p><hr>
>> Cherokee web server 0.99.24 (Ubuntu), Port 80
>>
>> </body>
>> </html>
>>
>>
>> I tried to do curl -v, but it worked fine. I can only reproduce the error
>> using the web browser, because it only happens after logging on to Wordpress
>> MU.
>>
>> Any ideas? I have attached my cherokee.conf. I think the issue is related
>> to the Rewrite rules of Wordpress MU, that's why I attach the file.
>>
>> Right now, we are considering moving Wordpress MU to a different server,
>> and run it with Apache, as it is the only supported webserver. It's a real
>> pity, though, because it runs much faster on Cherokee.
>>
>> --
>> Urko Masse
>> +84-90-9088876
>>
>> Pablo 
>> Picasso<http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/p/pablo_picasso.html> - 
>> "Computers are useless. They can only give you answers."
>>
>> On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 12:46, Alvaro Lopez Ortega 
>> <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>>> On 10-sep-09, at 06:59, Urko Masse wrote:
>>>
>>>  I see this in the Cherokee log when the problem happens:
>>>>
>>>> ...
>>>> 172.23.3.1 - - [10/Sep/2009:11:41:12 +0700] "POST
>>>> /blogs/username/wp-admin/options.php HTTP/1.1" 500 235 "
>>>> http://sitename.com/blogs/username/wp-admin/options-general.php";
>>>> "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.1) Gecko/20090715
>>>> Firefox/3.5.1 (.NET CLR 3.5.30729)"
>>>>
>>>
>>> Is PHP configured to use TCP or a Unix Socket? The preferred way is to
>>> use a TCP port. Please, check your information sources and ensure that PHP
>>> used "-b PORT" rather than "-b /PATH".
>>>
>>>  172.23.3.1 - - [10/Sep/2009:11:41:13 +0700] "POST /blogs/ HTTP/1.1" 500
>>>> 235 "http://sitename.com/blogs/"; "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT
>>>> 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.1) Gecko/20090715 Firefox/3.5.1 (.NET CLR 3.5.30729)"
>>>> ...
>>>>
>>>
>>> What's the response if you GET /blogs/? (curl -v
>>> http://sitename.com/blogs/)
>>>
>>>  What does that 235 mean?
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> That's the amount of information being transfered.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Octality
>>> http://www.octality.com/
>>>
>>>
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