Re: mod_proxy: Is smax=0 allowed ?

2007-09-09 Thread Phil Endecott
Phil Endecott wrote: Phil Endecott wrote: I'm going to have another look at the source, and see whether I can change the sentinel value for smax not specified from 0 to -1, so that 0 can really mean zero. I have tried the following: Index: proxy_util.c

Re: mod_proxy: Is smax=0 allowed ?

2007-09-06 Thread Phil Endecott
Phil Endecott wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Seems like you are right about the smax=0. Luckily for you, according to the documentation you may control the persistency of the backend connection with the environment variable proxy-nokeepalive Well, I can use that to switch of persistency,

RE: mod_proxy: Is smax=0 allowed ?

2007-09-05 Thread Axel-Stéphane SMORGRAV
nokeepalive. http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_proxy.html#envsettings -ascs -Message d'origine- De : Phil Endecott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Envoyé : mercredi 5 septembre 2007 00:05 À : dev@httpd.apache.org Objet : mod_proxy: Is smax=0 allowed ? Dear Experts, According

mod_proxy: Is smax=0 allowed ?

2007-09-04 Thread Phil Endecott
Dear Experts, According to the mod_proxy docs, parameters to ProxyPass include: smax max Upto the Soft Maximum number of connections will be created on demand. Any connections above smax are subject to a time to live or ttl. So, am I allowed to set smax=0 ? In my case,