The following reply was made to PR os-windows/2099; it has been noted by GNATS.
From: Dale Couch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: RE: os-windows/2099: Setting MaxRequestsPerChild causes server to
exitwhen # of hits hit that number
Date: Fri, 24 Apr 1998 08:24:36 -0400
I had missed this reply when it came in, but I wanted to follow up.
> Comment-Added-By: dgaudet
> Comment-Added-When: Tue Apr 21 13:42:13 PDT 1998
> Comment-Added:
> "Doctor it hurts when I do this"
> "so don't do that"
> Category-Changed-From-To: general-os-windows
> Category-Changed-By: dgaudet
> Category-Changed-When: Tue Apr 21 13:42:13 PDT 1998
Dean, I agree with you, but there is no mention of this in any of the
documentation for the windows version of Apache. And if that number is set
to anything other than 0 it is suicide for the entire server when the number
is reached. Since there is not "parent" executable program to spawn another
apache session, there is nothing to take its place.
All I am suggesting is ignore the setting.
Thanks
Dale