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Posted to dev@httpd.apache.org by Brian Behlendorf <br...@organic.com> on 1996/06/20 01:26:56 UTC
/status weirdnesses
Take a look at http://hyperreal.com/status/ (try and do so tonight before
the log file rotation restarts the servers). Take a look at slot #1 - the
client has been, according to the status output, downloading the same
image for 39267 seconds, yet it's a really small image. I haven't changed
the timeout variable (so I suppose it's 1200 seconds between IP packets?),
akd the KeepAliveTimeout is 10 seconds. According to the output it's the
5th in a persistant-connection series. Furthermore, there is no process
ID numbered "20106", even though the status output shows it as being a
live child, and the number of live httpd children according to "ps" is
less than that shown by status output.
This is repeated with a couple other children, too. Is there a condition
whereby the scoreboard would not be updated if a child died?
Brian
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