Start apache as a service. That seems to make a difference.

Bill

> I'm not having this problem.  I just started Apache, and killed off the
> child process five times on my XP box.  Each time, a new child was
> created to take its place.
> 
> I stopped the child by opening the Task Manager, and killing the
> process.  It took some time to make sure I wasn't killing the parent
> process, because for some reason, the pids don't just go in increasing
> order like you would expect.
> 
> I would help debug this problem, but since I can't duplicate, I am kind
> of in the dark.  The best I can suggest, is take a look at the
> information that is being set about the generation in the scoreboard.
> It is possible that some of the fields in the scoreboard aren't being
> initialized in the parent anymore.
> 
> Ryan
> 
> ----------------------------------------------
> Ryan Bloom                  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 645 Howard St.              [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> San Francisco, CA 
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Bill Stoddard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 8:58 AM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Fw: cvs commit: httpd-2.0/server/mpm/worker worker.c
> > 
> > This patch seems to have broken restarts and child recovery on
> Windows.
> > Investigating...
> > 
> > Bill
> 
> 

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