Hello all again,
It seems that Problem can only be solved by one of the following ways:
1. Don't use mod_php; use CGI or FastCGI instead. Then it would be
possible to limit the resources via RLimitCPU / RLimitMEM.
I haven't tried that but as I have noticed in the reference that
probably mod_php's processes get limited too:
This applies to processes forked off from Apache children servicing
requests, not the Apache children themselves.
This includes CGI scripts and SSI exec commands, but not any processes
forked off from the Apache parent such as piped logs.
It says that it includes CGI but it doesn't exclude necessarily mod_php.
Does it ?
2. Use one of the following apache core patch
http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/openbsd/2005-12/1436.html
or the following apache module:
http://www.ucc.asn.au/~dagobah/things/mod_rlimit.c
(Unfortunately only for apache 1.3)
Thanks for all your answers.
Kind regards
valli
Let us know if you try this.
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