At 06:44 AM 01/28/2002, Jeff Trawick wrote: >On systems that can accept new CGI requests faster than the daemon can >fork, it is easy to fill the listen queue on the Unix socket and get >ECONNREFUSED, resulting in a 500 error going back to the browser. It >is alarming to see a zillion requests for the same resource in the >access log, with large numbers of them getting 500 instead of 200.
Shouldn't these be 503 Service Unavailable instead of just a plain 500? -- Greg Marr [EMAIL PROTECTED] "We thought you were dead." "I was, but I'm better now." - Sheridan, "The Summoning"
