Ah, I see.

At any rate, the event MPM has passed the first 24 hours without any issue.
At our peak, we hit 450 requests per second yesterday with about 3.4GB of
RAM allocated to Apache.  It appears to be doing well, but I won't pass
praise until at least a week from switching to it.

One noteable difference: With all of the KeepAlive requests being sent to
the support thread rather than having a worker thread idle, the
server-status is much more clean.  This beats having to stare at 300 or so
K's in a row.

--Graham Frank

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joshua Slive
Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2006 9:03 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] So I've switched to the event MPM

On 5/10/06, Graham Frank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A bug you say?  Yay!  I've contributed.  Any way, moving along.
>
> I understand that it does that, but the Apache server-status lists all
> threads.  Shouldn't that thread be visible as something other than
working?

No, server-status lists only worker threads.  It doesn't list support
threads like the ones used to handle keep-alives.

But I'm just guessing here.  I'd have to check the code to see what is
really going on.  Ultimately, I think the idea was to have
server-status list all connections rather than all threads, but I
don't think that has happened yet.

Joshua.

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