On Sat, 28 Apr 2001, Justin Erenkrantz wrote:

> On Sat, Apr 28, 2001 at 07:11:51PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > It is unnecessary.  All of the private structures are allocated out of
> > pools, and thus they are cleaned automatically.  Having the buckets close
> > their own structures has other implications.
>
> Then, why are the file descriptors being held open?  They aren't being
> freed at the end of the request.  Doing a truss shows about the same
> number of closes as files handled by the httpd core when httpd terminates.
> The file descriptors don't look like they are being closed when the request
> is terminated.
>
> I could be wrong.  I can duplicate this with keepalive on and off (which
> is where your previously said to look).  About the only thing that
> changes it is shutting off logging.  I've looked there and I don't see
> anything obvious - I'll look again.  -- justin

All of the file descriptors should be closed when the connection closes.
If you are not running multiple connections, you won't see the file
descriptors closing correctly.

Ryan

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