Hi

Are you sure the problem is not with Rotatelogs?

I have just had this problem with cronolog which works the same way and uses up 
every thread until it dies.

More info here:
http://www.integrityweb.com/news/integritywebcom_WindowsandRotatelogsexe.htm

Hope that helps. It solved our exact problems that matched yours instantly.
Neil


-----Original Message-----
From: George Herlin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 24 March 2006 08:40
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] FW: apache for windows child respawn behaviour


Hello, 
 
My organisation has just rolled out a new site, built by IBM, and on the first 
day of its exposure to the public, it breaks down terminally.
 
Since the whole thing is hosted by IBM, and since I don't have access to 
anything much, I ask them for the apache version, httpd.conf and the log files. 
Everything is running in W2K3, apache is 1.3.28.
 
The logs suggest that the site has been attacked by various means, and notably 
the apache worm (aka slapper), and that the child process is dying or being 
killed because of excessive thread use. And not restarting. See the end of the 
log excerpts attached.
 
Where can I find detailed information on the behaviour of these two apache 
processes in Windows? The Web is singularly unhelpful, on this matter.
 
Does the child process "publish" its pid in a file in its W2K form? and other 
questions relating to "how can one know from outside that it is dead"?
 
Do you have any other suggestions? If you know a quick and dirty, I'm very 
interested... I'm in any case going to suggest an upgrade of apache to 
something more recent.
 
Attached, the httpd.conf and a grepped copy of the logs.
 
Thanks in advance,
 
George Herlin
 
PS I apologise in advance for the message formatting, but all I have is a 
web-enabled Outlook, and apparently can't force it to do plain text. Thanks, 
Microsoft. 
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