This error has one of two meanings from the pthread_create man page:
EAGAIN not enough system resources to create a process for
the new thread.
EAGAIN more than PTHREAD_THREADS_MAX threads are already
active.
Are you sure your system is setup to handle the threaded MPM? I am
testing this on a Mandrak 7.2 box with a 2.2.17 kernel. What kernel are
you running?
Ryan
On Mon, 2 Jul 2001, Victor J. Orlikowski wrote:
> Running RedHat 6.2, trying threaded on an up-to-the-minute 2.0.20-dev:
>
> [Mon Jul 02 12:12:08 2001] [notice] Apache/2.0.20-dev (Unix)
> configured -- resuming normal operations
> [Mon Jul 02 12:12:08 2001] [info] Server built: Jul 2 2001 12:04:08
> [Mon Jul 02 12:12:08 2001] [alert] (11)Resource temporarily
> unavailable: apr_thread_create: unable to create worker thread
> [Mon Jul 02 12:12:08 2001] [alert] (11)Resource temporarily
> unavailable: apr_thread_create: unable to create worker thread
> [Mon Jul 02 12:12:08 2001] [alert] (11)Resource temporarily
> unavailable: apr_thread_create: unable to create worker thread
> [Mon Jul 02 12:12:08 2001] [alert] (11)Resource temporarily
> unavailable: apr_thread_create: unable to create worker thread
> [Mon Jul 02 12:12:08 2001] [alert] (11)Resource temporarily
> unavailable: apr_thread_create: unable to create worker thread
> [Mon Jul 02 12:12:19 2001] [alert] Child 25094 returned a Fatal
> error...
> Apache is exiting!
>
> Something is still not quite right about threaded.
>
> Victor
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