Not each request , it's based some data change in database and this could
happen couple of times in day that's all. We really don't want to go ahead
bounce the application in order refresh the cache

On Fri, Mar 2, 2012 at 3:32 PM, André Warnier <a...@ice-sa.com> wrote:

> Shibi Ns wrote:
>
>> I would like terminate current sever Child  process after the end of
>> current request because some data is cached and data is changed after the
>> process creation.  The data cached during InitChild phase
>>
>> Is it possible ?
>>
>>  It is certainly possible (*), but really, really, really inefficient.
>  You are going to force your Apache server to create a new child process
> for each HTTP request ? That sounds crazy.
> You should review your application logic instead.
>
>
> (*) The easiest way would be to set MaxRequestsPerChild to 1 in your
> server configuration.
> But don't think that I would recommend doing that.
>



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