Hi,
I don't think it's possible.
But you can do few things to recycle your connections faster :
 - if your using keepalive : reduce KeepAliveTimeout and MaxKeepAlive
requests
 - increase ListenBackLog (depending of your OS)
- if you use in prefork mpm, try to use worker mpm
- optimize your mod_jk : reply_timeout,socket_timeout,worker retries,
loadbalancer retries, connection_pool_timeout, connection_pool_size,...

Set also ExtendedStatus Off.

-- 
Bj


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> Hi
> Does anyone know if there is an easy way to ensure that a certain webpage
> can always be served to a specific IP address even if maxclientconnections
> have been reached.
>
> We have an apache server with a low amount of connections. We use
> server-status and jkserver-status to monitor the state of the server.
> However at very busy times we can't get access to these pages anymore
> because maxconnections has been reached. We need a way to reliable be able
> to access these two pages even when the server is very busy.
>
> Regards
>
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