Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] How Apache manages all its children - Add More Info

2006-08-14 Thread jayaram . g
Subject   Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] How Apache manages all its children - Add More Info [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:>> I wonder if anybody has tried Windows prefork for Apache 2.2.2.The issue is the lack-of-fork in the Win32 API.  It's supported at the ntdlllayer, meaning that all the win32

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] How Apache manages all its children - Add More Info

2006-08-14 Thread William A. Rowe, Jr.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I wonder if anybody has tried Windows prefork for Apache 2.2.2. The issue is the lack-of-fork in the Win32 API. It's supported at the ntdll layer, meaning that all the win32-ism's such as their thread-local storage model don't survive the fork() at all. For pure N

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] How Apache manages all its children

2006-08-14 Thread Joshua Slive
On 8/14/06, Steve Swift <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: You can see some information on the child processes by enabling the /info URL in httpd.conf - but you probably knew that already. On 14/08/06, Qingshan Xie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > >I am curious how Apache manages all children, wh

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] How Apache manages all its children - Add More Info

2006-08-14 Thread jayaram . g
.apache.org cc Subject Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] How Apache manages all its children You can see some information on the child processes by enabling the /info URL in httpd.conf - but you probably knew that already. On 14/08/06, Qingshan Xie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi,   I am curi

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] How Apache manages all its children

2006-08-13 Thread Steve Swift
You can see some information on the child processes by enabling the /info URL in httpd.conf - but you probably knew that already.On 14/08/06, Qingshan Xie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Hi,   I am curious how Apache manages all children, which of them are in the service to clients, which of themare Idl

[EMAIL PROTECTED] How Apache manages all its children

2006-08-13 Thread Qingshan Xie
Hi, I am curious how Apache manages all children, which of them are in the service to clients, which of them are Idle, etc.? Can some one give me a brief description or refer me a URL/books? Many Thanks, Q.Xie __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam?