-- Michael Peters Plus Three, LP
Looking at this from a different perspective, have you tried writing a
monitoring program that looks for updates to the database and then would
restart the appropriate apache servers on the various machines. It would
do them one at a time (taking them out of rotation from your load
balancer). It wouldn't be immediate response, could definitely be done
in under a minute.
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