César Leonardo Blum Silveira wrote:
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 1:18 PM, William A. Rowe, Jr.
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
César Leonardo Blum Silveira wrote:

Hello,

The application we develop at the company where I work is presenting
some problems in Windows Server 2008. Basically, the pplication
consists of a bunch of Apache modules that serves our purposes. For
what we have observed so far, pool cleanups reigstered for the server
pool in the post config hook are not always run on restart events. It
seems to be totally random: sometimes the cleanups are run, sometimes
not.

 Can you define "restart"?

Sorry. It's on -k restart.

Then are you certain these are not run?  The reason I ask is that there are
two sets of cleanups...

  * in the parent process, the process pool cleanup will not run till the
    server is entirely stopped.  The others should run normally.

  * in the old child process, the cleanups will not run until the various
    requests have completed.  This means the new child's setups should be
    expected to run before the old child process cleanups are run.

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