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Posted to users@httpd.apache.org by Gerard ter Haar <g....@pulstar.nl> on 2003/04/09 09:46:34 UTC

[users@httpd] [2.0.-Win32] Limit number of Apache.exe processes

Dear List-members,

I am running my first Apache 2.0.42 server (with Mod_Perl) on WindowsNT4SP6a for our small
Intranet. It is running just fine, however I think it is using too much memory.

Each Apache.exe is about 20MB. That's most likely because Mod_Perl is in use. However
since the number of user is very small I think I don't need two (2) Apache.exe processes.
One (1) would me just fine for me and save me the memory I need for some other tasks.

I've tried adding something like "StartServers 1", but then Apache won't start. If I check
the docs it says: 'on NT only 1 child'.

Can someonly give a hint how two limit the number of processes?

Futhermore if I use "apache.exe -X" will I still be able to serve say 10 users?

Thanks in advance and kind regards,

Gerard ter
Haar


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-Kyle
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