> From: Stas Bekman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, October 24, 2003 11:14 PM
> My last post included a patch providing the mechanism to know when the server > starts and immediately restarts. Unfortunately it won't work for 'httpd -k > [stop|graceful|restart]' which can't reach the pool of the running server. > > We have users asking for a flag which will allow them to disable the execution > of their startup code when the server is shutdown. Can the mpm architecture be > extended to set some flag telling what state it's in (for the benefit of the > config phase and may be others as well)? Now this would be useful. Especially since I don't want all the initialization (with all the potential failures during) when I'm trying to shut down the server. Ever had a config error when trying to shut down your server? Sander
