2011/7/20 Torsten Förtsch :
> If the connection is kept alive the client will think the request is done
> and send the next one over the same connection. But the server will start
> processing it only when the cleanup handler returns.
A common approach is to use KeepAlive on the front-end proxy bu
On Wednesday, 20 July 2011 22:37:08 E R wrote:
> I am wondering how time spent in a cleanup handler affects page
> response time.
>
> For instance, if I do a sleep(1) in a cleanup handler, will my page
> delivery times be increased by a second?
> Or will other available mod-perl child processes pi
I am wondering how time spent in a cleanup handler affects page response time.
For instance, if I do a sleep(1) in a cleanup handler, will my page
delivery times be increased by a second?
Or will other available mod-perl child processes pick up pending
requests until the cleanup handler returns?