Re: [users@httpd] mod_rewrite: failed to lock file descriptor

2005-05-16 Thread Nick Kew
Andrew Zeon wrote: > Hi, > > I have Apache 1.3.26 running on Windows 2000. How perverse. Without getting into why-use-windows-at-all, Apache 1.x is a server designed for unix-family boxes, and not well-suited to windows. One of the changes in Apache2 is the true cross-platform architecture. >

Re: [users@httpd] mod_rewrite: failed to lock file descriptor

2005-05-15 Thread Robert Zagarello
The problem with errors is that you can't take them seriously after the first one. What I mean by that is to understand all subsequent errors in the light of the first. This seems especially true of Windows. It also means if you can fix the first one the others may go away. BZAG ===

Re: [users@httpd] mod_rewrite: failed to lock file descriptor

2005-05-15 Thread Andrew Zeon
I forgot to mention that after "failed to unlock file descriptor " it always crashes. Andrew Zeon/Australia/[EMAIL PROTECTED] 16/05/2005 03:00 PM Please respond to users To users@httpd.apache.org cc Subject [EMAIL PROTECTED] mod_rewrite: failed to lock file descriptor

[users@httpd] mod_rewrite: failed to lock file descriptor

2005-05-15 Thread Andrew Zeon
Hi, I have Apache 1.3.26 running on Windows 2000. I am getting the following in my error.log: [Mon May 16 13:44:04 2005] [error] Server ran out of threads to serve requests. Consider raising the ThreadsPerChild setting [Mon May 16 13:44:09 2005] [error] [client 10.207.14.115] (36)Resource deadlo