Re: MaxClients exceeded error message

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What is the impact of not having a "ListenBacklogs" Directive in your
config?

On 6/26/14 8:01 AM, "Robin Becker" <robin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>On 25/06/2014 15:38, Jeff Trawick wrote:
>...........
>>> requests.
>>>
>>> What are the effects of MaxClient limit being exceeded?
>>
>>
>> delays in processing new connections
>>
>> depending on load and MaxClients and ListenBacklogs, some new
>>connections
>> might even get rejected
>>
>thanks
>
>
>>
>>> Should I have seen an error message if it was exceeded?
>>
>>
>> once per generation
>>
>> --/--
>>
>> It can be useful to log the response time in microseconds (%D in log
>> format) in order to distinguish delays in the application (delay is
>> reflected in value for %D) from delays before httpd starts processing it
>> due to capacity tuning (delay not reflected in value for %D since it
>> happened before processing started)
>.......
>all very useful
>-- 
>Robin Becker
>
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