Hi, I'm back with sad news, Ive same problems... my error log from apache : [Wed Mar 18 19:39:40 2009] [warn] (9)Bad file descriptor: apr_socket_opt_set: (TCP_NODELAY) [Wed Mar 18 22:04:41 2009] [warn] (9)Bad file descriptor: apr_socket_opt_set: (TCP_NODELAY) [Wed Mar 18 22:04:41 2009] [warn] (9)Bad file descriptor: apr_socket_opt_set: (TCP_NODELAY) [Thu Mar 19 07:48:04 2009] [warn] (9)Bad file descriptor: apr_socket_opt_set: (TCP_NODELAY)
I'm increasing the number of multiplexer counts for 6 to see ? Anybody can tell me what links they are between : - multiplexer - MinSpareProcessors - MinProcessors - MaxProcessors - ServerLimit (MaxClients is the same ?) ?? thank's a lot !! aguy wrote: > Hi, > > Apache frozen for few minutes during this warm, I'm increasing the number of > multiplexer counts for 4. > I'm waiting and see for this point... > Normaly each day We have 1 freeze during 5~10 mns, I will return the result > of this modification. > > Thanks's for your answer ! > > > Taavi Sannik wrote: >> Hi! >>> [Wed Mar 18 22:04:41 2009] [warn] (9)Bad file descriptor: >>> apr_socket_opt_set: (TCP_NODELAY) >>> [Thu Mar 19 07:48:04 2009] [warn] (9)Bad file descriptor: >>> apr_socket_opt_set: (TCP_NODELAY) >> We get this too, but we don't experience any problems (at least for now). >> >>> and I don't understand why in my server-status I have some process >>> describes with : >>> 20 0 STANDBY UNKNOWN -1 -1 (null) >>> >>> Why process runs under uid -1 and gid -1 ?? >> This actually means the child is not running anymore, so it's completely >> normal. >> >> Have you tried increasing the multiplexer count ? >> >> >> >> -- >> Taavi >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Peruser mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://www.telana.com/mailman/listinfo/peruser _______________________________________________ Peruser mailing list [email protected] http://www.telana.com/mailman/listinfo/peruser
