Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] current priority of the httpd process

2005-09-03 Thread Nick Kew
On Friday 02 September 2005 22:14, William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote: Apache httpd, from the ASF, does not muck with priority - it's something your previous administrator had accomplished externally or hacked themself. More likely it's the operating system, which manages priorities dynamically so that

[EMAIL PROTECTED] current priority of the httpd process

2005-09-02 Thread Charles Minder
Hi, On one of our sun boxes we have a number of instances of apache's httpd running. I did not set these up. When they start up their priority of the process is -20 (highest). I can edit the startup script to renice them (hack). Is their a config setting to throttle them down to 0?

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] current priority of the httpd process

2005-09-02 Thread William A. Rowe, Jr.
Apache httpd, from the ASF, does not muck with priority - it's something your previous administrator had accomplished externally or hacked themself. Bill Charles Minder wrote: Hi, On one of our sun boxes we have a number of instances of apache's httpd running. I did not set these up.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] current priority of the httpd process

2005-08-31 Thread Charles Minder
Hi, On one of our sun boxes we have a number of instances of apache's httpd running. I did not set these up. When they start up their priority of the process is -20 (highest). I can edit the startup script to renice them (hack). Is their a config setting to throttle them down to 0?