Thanks Joshua.
When the webserver was restarted this morning, looks like the number of
slots initialized themselves and when i checked just now, it is < 200
(MaxClients=400) on all webservers. Not sure why all the available slots
were created and used at some point during the day on one of the
webservers while i was monitoring it yesterday - though all the webservers
have the same httpd.conf.
-Ramdas
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> Thanks for the quick turn around.
> The reason i had the doubt was since there are 7 other webservers in the
> webserver farm to which the load balancer sends requests and only the
first
> one seems to have 400 slots shown. The others have of the order of < 200
> slots shown - though the number of active workers on each webserver is
> almost the same.
slots=MaxClients (from httpd.conf).
Joshua.
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