On January 27, 2012 3:47 , =?UTF-8?Q?K=C4=81rlis_Repsons?=
wrote:
CGI? If I'm having a PHP extension forked along with an apache child
process, that extension has initially not had a database connection,
but it's established when processing requests,,, that connection can
get forked along with
On 26 January 2012 16:29, Mark Montague wrote:
> On January 26, 2012 9:07 , =?UTF-8?Q?K=C4=81rlis_Repsons?=
> wrote:
>>
>> as this seemed the only place to ask my question, here it goes:
>> is it ever possible that Apache (as we currently know it) makes a fork
>> of a child
>> process, which has
On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 9:29 AM, Mark Montague wrote:
> On January 26, 2012 9:07 , =?UTF-8?Q?K=C4=81rlis_Repsons?=
> wrote:
>>
>> as this seemed the only place to ask my question, here it goes:
>> is it ever possible that Apache (as we currently know it) makes a fork
>> of a child
>> process, whi
On January 26, 2012 9:07 , =?UTF-8?Q?K=C4=81rlis_Repsons?=
wrote:
as this seemed the only place to ask my question, here it goes:
is it ever possible that Apache (as we currently know it) makes a fork
of a child
process, which has already processed some requests?
Yes. When the child receives
Greetings to all,
as this seemed the only place to ask my question, here it goes:
is it ever possible that Apache (as we currently know it) makes a fork
of a child
process, which has already processed some requests?
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The officia