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Carsten Heyl wrote:
> 
> 
> Will check that. On jserv 1.0 it did not change the behaviour, will
> check for 1.1b3.
> And the other tip checking the number of apache connection
> may be interesting, too.
> 
> >
> >An alternate solution is playing with 2 load-balanced JServ (only one
> >started). Upgrade the 2nd, then start it, then stop the first one,
> >upgrade then restart (or not).
> 
> Upgrade? I don't understand.
> 
> >
I was speaking of new classes. But that's maybe not what you're asking
for.

Jean-Luc


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