Hi all,
I have a small setup development setup on a Windows
2000 Server+Apache 2+ActivePerl 5.8.6+mod_perl 2.0.1. With a setting of 5
threads per child.
I have 3 external clients hitting the server
simultaneously doing batch SOAP calls, plus my local web browser which I browse
around my mp2 site looking at the SOAP call statistics as they happen. Once in a
while, Apache will cause a dialog box with the message (attached):
The instruction at "0x2808771f1" referenced memory
at "0x318e0c0". The memory could not be "read".
Looking at the Apache error log, I get this
message:
[warn] Server ran out of threads to serve requests.
Consider raising the ThreadsPerChild setting
The good news is that after clicking away the
dialog box, Apache is back up on its own.
Question is, why must the dialog box pop up? This
is a bad thing, as it causes my web applications to hang until someone comes
along to close the dialog box. Evidently, Apache is capable of restarting when
it is under load (not difficult when you have only 5 threads). I have
created some 3-4 mp2 apps and they all display the dialog box when under load.
Perhaps I missed out something here. Can anyone
enlighten me on this? Thanks.
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