On Mar 5, 2015, at 15:51 , Arthur Emerson <arthur.emer...@msmc.edu> wrote:
>
> I'm following the thread that Louis posted to see what else I can find.
> I did discover multiple pfdhcplistener tasks running on each interface.
> The server has been rebooted several times, so maybe the aggressive
> service watch schedule I'm running now (2 minutes with restart enabled)
> launched them in error???
Yes, that’s possible, especially if pfdhcplistener takes a long time to stop.
Did you change the httpd AcceptMutex type as mentioned in the thread?
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