Re: Mod_jk : function maintain()

2006-07-14 Thread Mladen Turk
Jean-frederic Clere wrote: If you finish your maintenance module then it'll be his responsibility to make a heartbeat independent of the request, on the regular intervals. Sure I need an extra program to make a real heartbeat but I still still don't see how I could close a socket in a httpd s

Re: Mod_jk : function maintain()

2006-07-14 Thread Jean-frederic Clere
Mladen Turk wrote: Jean-frederic Clere wrote: Rainer Jung wrote: It's called once a minute (at least if a request comes in) to be able to clean up things not directly related to the actual request, like closing idle connections. Something to add to mod_proxy probably. If you finish

Re: Mod_jk : function maintain()

2006-07-13 Thread Mladen Turk
Jean-frederic Clere wrote: Rainer Jung wrote: It's called once a minute (at least if a request comes in) to be able to clean up things not directly related to the actual request, like closing idle connections. Something to add to mod_proxy probably. If you finish your maintenance module

Re: Mod_jk : function maintain()

2006-07-13 Thread Jean-frederic Clere
Rainer Jung wrote: It's called once a minute (at least if a request comes in) to be able to clean up things not directly related to the actual request, like closing idle connections. Something to add to mod_proxy probably. Cheers Jean-Frederic [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: Hi, I'm curr

Re: Mod_jk : function maintain()

2006-07-13 Thread Rainer Jung
It's called once a minute (at least if a request comes in) to be able to clean up things not directly related to the actual request, like closing idle connections. [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: > Hi, > > I'm currently working in mod_jk in order to add a particular mechanism, in > this > work I have

Mod_jk : function maintain()

2006-07-13 Thread gaston . azerty
Hi, I'm currently working in mod_jk in order to add a particular mechanism, in this work I have to understand the structure and the behavior of the different workers (status, lb,...). So I spend my time in the reverse engineering of mod_jk... An for example I don't really understand the meaning