Hi,
after upgrading from httpd 2.4.10 to 2.4.12 I see intermittent "hangings"
of "my" Apache server sometimes a day for very roughly 30 seconds
(similar as with releases before 2.4.10). Presumably the problem is
related to the communication with a self-written CGI script so I must
further isolate the reason internally (but unfortunately for e.g. the
"server-status"-page is also not accessible with that phases).
But now my real current question respectively observation:
While analyzing the problem above using the module mod_cgid.so
(and not mod_cgi.so) I changed also the values of the directive
CGIDScriptTimeout embedded within the block
<IfModule cgid_module>
ScriptSock /var/run/cgid.sock
CGIDScriptTimeout 20
</IfModule>
but I couldn't see any effects: Always the value of the standard TimeOut
directive was used by the server (tested finally also with the mimimal
example "test-cgi" script simply expanded by a single "sleep" command)!
Has anyone seen this directive working correctly so that I must search
further for a possible error in my Apache configuration?
By the way the syntax explanation within the Apache httpd docs
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/mod/mod_cgid.html#cgidscripttimeout
seems to me a little bit "unsharp" (ok, a liitle bit pedantically, but
what is the default unit, what means "ms"?) and may be adapted for e.g. to
the clearer
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/mod/core.html#keepalivetimeout
Additionally two small observations: The syntax
GIDScriptTimeout 20000 ms
wasn't accepted (that is ok, but it may be mentioned that no space is
allowed between value and unit) but a time value (tested just for
curiosity) like
GIDScriptTimeout 20smsmmssm
was at least syntactically accepted.
Regards
Jens
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