Yes, I´m running five of them. I will increase this number and see if it helps.
Thanks a lot.

 Alex.


>> I´ve been using peruser since the last month on a busy server with 700
>> virtual hosts. Sometimes it seems that apache stops to respond, even
>> a daily restart does not help.
>
> Are you running more than one multiplexer process? It's pretty easy to
> tie up an apache process by connecting to port 80 and never sending a
> request, but with vanilla apache it's not much of a problem since every
> process handles incoming requests. But with only one multiplexer in
> peruser, everything grinds to a halt. Fortunately you can run several
> multiplexers, just by adding extra Multiplexer   lines to
> your httpd.conf:
>
> Multiplexer nobody nobody
> Multiplexer nobody nobody
> Multiplexer nobody nobody
>
> I've been running with three of them, and apache only locks up about
> once a month now, or less. Hopefully this solves your problem too.
>
> --
> Sean Gabriel Heacock
> Telana Internet Services
> http://www.telana.com/
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