Re: [users@httpd] MaxClients stuck at 10 bug

2011-04-30 Thread Marion McCoskey
I get this when I do a httpd -v Server version: Apache/2.2.3 Server built: Jan 31 2011 17:49:25 I have attached my httpd.conf Thanks for your help. I appreciate it. If there's anything I can do, please let me know. Marion httpd.conf Description: Binary data

[users@httpd] MaxClients stuck at 10 bug

2011-04-30 Thread Marion McCoskey
Here is some more info that might be useful. I got this from yum: Installed Packages Name : httpd Arch : i386 Version: 2.2.3 Release: 45.el5.centos Size : 3.1 M Repo : installed Summary: Apache HTTP Server I also had the problem with the original installed

[users@httpd] MaxClients stuck at 10 bug

2011-04-28 Thread Marion McCoskey
This is a follow-up on my previous post, server limit stuck at 10. I gave a whole bunch of details about what I had done trying to cope with this problem, and got one reply saying suggesting I do what the error message said and set the server limit. Since I had already tried to do that multiple

[users@httpd] server limit stuck at 10

2011-04-20 Thread Marion McCoskey
Igor Cicimo said: So do what the error says: increase the ServerLimit I've tried that a lot of times. Maybe I am doing it wrong. My understanding is that the IfModule prefork.c section of httpd.conf is where this directive is read when using the prefork module. When I change this value, the

[users@httpd] server limit stuck at 10

2011-04-19 Thread Marion McCoskey
I have an unmanaged site, alrightsounds.com, running CentOS. The ServerLimt seems to be stuck at 10. This works OK when most of the people in China a asleep, but... WARNING: MaxClients of 256 exceeds ServerLimit value of 10 servers, lowering MaxClients to 10. To increase, please see the