On Sat, Apr 28, 2001 at 07:11:51PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > It is unnecessary. All of the private structures are allocated out of > pools, and thus they are cleaned automatically. Having the buckets close > their own structures has other implications.
Then, why are the file descriptors being held open? They aren't being freed at the end of the request. Doing a truss shows about the same number of closes as files handled by the httpd core when httpd terminates. The file descriptors don't look like they are being closed when the request is terminated. I could be wrong. I can duplicate this with keepalive on and off (which is where your previously said to look). About the only thing that changes it is shutting off logging. I've looked there and I don't see anything obvious - I'll look again. -- justin
