Running in real at AL for an hour with patch revert-r1377398.txt 

Results, see www.apachelounge.com/status-revert-r1377398.html

Observation:

No "hanging" with working and no accesses anymore 

Still quite some more processes: with 2.3.7 1-3 and now 8 

Processes with idle time more then 300 (default) is still there, a process has 
1818 seconds and stays with 11 accesses and it does not stop/kill.

The diff with 2.3.7 that there are more entries with Process:

In 2.3.7 I saw only one entry, never more:

Process: php-cgi.exe  (d:/servers/apache/php/php-cgi.exe)
..
..
..

As you can see in 2.3.8 more:

 Process: php-cgi.exe  (d:/servers/apache/php/php-cgi.exe)
..
..
Process: php-cgi.exe  (d:/servers/apache/php/php-cgi.exe)
...
..
etc.



Back to 2.3.7





From: Jeff Trawick 
Sent: Wednesday, October 2, 2013 2:10 AM
To: Apache HTTP Server Development List 
Subject: Re: [VOTE] Release mod_fcgid 2.3.8

On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 6:57 PM, Jeff Trawick <[email protected]> wrote:

  On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 8:35 AM, Jeff Trawick <[email protected]> wrote:

    On Sun, Sep 29, 2013 at 2:00 PM, Jeff Trawick <[email protected]> wrote:

      Tarballs/zips are at http://httpd.apache.org/dev/dist/mod_fcgid/ 

      Shortcut to changes: 
http://httpd.apache.org/dev/dist/mod_fcgid/CHANGES-FCGID

      +/-1
      [  ] Release mod_fcgid 2.3.8 as GA

      I'll hold the vote open for 72 hours unless something out of the ordinary 
occurs.

    This release is scrapped based on Steffen's test results.

    I know of one 2.3.8 change to back out that restores better behavior in my 
testing, but we don't have a proposed fix for everything that Steffen saw:

    - just one process is serving.  
    - rest is just “hanging”  as working with no accesses and high idle time.

    I suspect that all I can manage today is to move my test to Windows and see 
if that behavior shows up.


  The previous patch I suggested was just a small bit of 1377398.  I am testing 
a complete revert of that, as well as the two follow-up changes 1397778 and 
1527358.  With luck I'll even see Steffen's problem on Windows without it, but 
even if not I'll share the new one.





      Thanks in advance for testing!




Steffen, by chance can you test the full revert of r1377398 (and follow-on 
fixes), at

http://people.apache.org/~trawick/revert-r1377398.txt


(CR-LF to make your GNU patch happy ;) )

I tested before and after on Windows using a trivial PHP script and 
php-cgi.exe.  I didn't see the issue Steffen saw, but it definitely used a lot 
fewer processes after reverting.

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