Hi!

I am using mod_fcgid and really like it. But I recognized that you can 
limit the number of processes in two different ways. First you can use

   MaxProcessCount 50
   DefaultMaxClassProcessCount 5

to limit the number of FastCGI processes globally and per class, and 
then you can also do it by wrapping the actual CGI through

   #!/bin/sh
   PHP_FCGI_CHILDREN=2
   export PHP_FCGI_CHILDREN
   PHP_FCGI_MAX_REQUESTS=5000
   export PHP_FCGI_MAX_REQUESTS
   exec /usr/bin/php5-cgi -c /var/www/php5-cgi/php.ini

by using

   FCGIWrapper /var/www/php5-cgi/php5-fcgi .php

Which way is the intended way? Or are both ways intended? What are the 
advantages of each method?

At the moment I only allow 1 process per class and control the number of 
childs in the wrapper-script. This way all my processes are always 
running, which is good, because I have several virtual hosts for 
different users and each user shall get the same number of processes at 
any time.

Thanks for your comment
Jens

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