On 11/17/2010 08:18 PM, Ahmed Bakir wrote:
Hi all,
For the application I am working on right now, I need to send large
files between two servers via Apache. I am using reverse proxying to
accomplish this. When I hammer my host with requests from the client
(several requests in short succession), error.log starts to fill up
with "OS Error 10055" messages.
OS error 10055 = No buffer space available.
You need to increase your TCP receive buffers, because apache cannot
properly buffer the data between the client and the backend, and has to
tell the client it cannot serve the request (which is a 503).
Is there a significant bandwidth difference between the connections ?
I notice this problem on httpd 2.2.17; I do not see it on httpd
2.0.64. Other than the standard conversion of some module names (ex,
mod_access) for compatibility with 2.0.64, my httpd.conf did not change.
However, the behaviour of settings may have changed.
We're going to need a lot more detailed information, such as: MPM used ,
MPM settings, maxclients, maxrequestsperchild, keepalive and timeout
settings, proxypass options set, etc.
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J.
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