Greg Ames <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Jeff Trawick wrote:
>
> > cool, but of course it is perfect and needs no additional testing :)
>
> well then, maybe the eggnog and Christmas cookies are making me
> hallucinate, but with this config:
>
> <IfModule prefork.c>
> MinSpareServers 20
> MaxSpareServers 50
> StartServers 50
> MaxClients 500
> MaxRequestsPerChild 0
> HardServerLimit 1000
> </IfModule>
silly me, I thought this was business as usual (i.e., user error) :)
> ...I get:
>
> [gregames@gandalf /ap2.org]$ bin/httpd -f conf/httpd.conf.8092
> WARNING: MaxClients of 500 exceeds HardServerLimit value of 256 servers,
> lowering MaxClients to 256. To increase, please see the
> HardServerLimit
> directive.
>
> If I move HardServerLimit up two lines in the config file (before
> MaxClients), it goes away. yikes!
> hmmm, seems like we have other cases like this already without order
> problems... <peeks at worker> Worker has pre-config logic to swap
> MaxClients and ThreadsPerChild if it doesn't like the order.
I'll implement such since there is precedence (though I think it
wiser to make the admin re-order and avoid having to maintain such
code).
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