mod_proxy with multiple clusters
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: Wed, 14 Oct 2015 11:48:39 -0400
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We are seeing unexpected behavior when we have multiple clusters defined in mod_proxy. It starts creating too many child processes on server start up and eventually each process gets child pid XXXX exit signal Bus error (7)
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