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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 33510] - recover_wait_time for workers in_error_state should be calculated using difftime()

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------- Additional Comments From rainer.jung@kippdata.de  2005-02-11 23:49 -------
You didn't provide adequate information about the products and exact versions
you are using (web server, mod_jk).

I assume you are using a multi-process apache in conjuntion with mod_jk 1.2.8.
Then each process detects independently the availability or brokenness of a
worker and so each process manages it's own timers.

The numbes after the timestamp in the log messages should be the process and
thread id, so that you can see that the info comes from three different
processes. The first process logs two lines, which seem to have consistent
timing information, the other processes are not expected to use the same timer.

Please check your log file, for the lines stating, that the worker goes into
error, identify the process id (4101, 4102, 4106,...) and check in the later
debug lines, if the tiestamps give the correct deltas for the same process ids.

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