On 13/01/2011, at 02:54, Tyler Fryman wrote:

> Since I run my vps in ram starved environments, I'm always looking for ways 
> to cut down memory usage. Switching to Cherokee has been a God send, but I'm 
> using the evil creature known as PHP. I was killing all the php-cgi instances 
> earlier today and then opened up a .html file and to my surprise the php-cgi 
> instances were right back. This is a dev server so no one else was on it and 
> this page, default.html, even has a static content rule place above the php 
> rule in the admin. There are no crontab's runing. What could be creating 
> these process and why are all five, the current PHP_FCGI_CHILDREN limit set 
> in the admin, spawned from loading one page?


Cherokee launches information sources under demand. It will not spawn a new 
process unless it tries to connect to it (in order to reply a request) and it's 
down.

I suppose, your request hit the php rule by some reason, and thus the 
Information Source launching mechanism was triggered.

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