On Thursday 11 December 2003 17:16, Dale Weaver wrote:
> The SSL site stops executing CGI scripts when load gets a little
> high.  I checked the process list and found 106 httpd servers running.
> System loads at the UNIX level were nominal (< 0.8).
>
> I get tons of the following error in my error logs:
>
> [Thu Dec 11 06:00:00 2003] [error] [client ] (11)Resource temporarily
> unavailable: couldn't spawn child process: /usr/local/apache/sslcgi/navbar1
> [Thu Dec 11 06:00:00 2003] [error] [client ] (11)Resource temporarily
> unavailable: couldn't spawn child process: /usr/local/apache/sslcgi/navbar2
> [Thu Dec 11 06:00:00 2003] [error] [client ] (11)Resource temporarily
> unavailable: couldn't spawn child process:
> /usr/local/apache/sslcgi/register.cgi
>

for executing a cgi apache has to fork a new child process. But forking seems 
to fail. Maybe because of an RLIMIT_NPROC you have on your apache or because 
the server has reached a totel process limit.

>
> Thanks.
>
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