Problem with accept?!! (was: Re: apache cygwin package hangs when MaxRequestsPerChild reached!)
Stipe Tolj
tolj@wapme-systems.de
Mon Jun 2 18:03:00 GMT 2003
Corinna Vinschen schrieb:
>
> On Sun, Jun 01, 2003 at 04:17:06PM -0700, Christopher B. Liebman wrote:
> > Ok, after some investigation I am starting to think that the issue is with
> > the behavior of accept(). When the apache main forks off its pool of worker
> > procs, each one calls accept() on the socket file descriptor. What I have
> > found is that when the first process in the pool exits (usually due to the
> > max requests being reached) ***none*** of the other pool process return from
> > accept() when the next request comes in on the socket. If I kill off the
> > current pool procs the *first* new one will respond to requests untill the
> > max is recieved again then as before, non of the other pool procs return
> > from accept. Any ideas on how to deal with this?
>
> I've just applied a patch to Cygwin which hopefully solves that problem.
> Please try out the next developers snapshot.
great, thanks a lot Corinna! I guess this is the nightly snapshot,
right?
Stipe
tolj@wapme-systems.de
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