On 19/02/16, Oliver Graute wrote: > On 19/02/16, Aurélien Terrestris wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I'm not sure we can accept only one connection at a given time. > > I tested with the "prefork MPM", and I only achieve 1 concurrent request > > being processed at a given time and all others requests are buffered > > (ListenBackLog doesn't seem to work on my server). Once the 1st request has > > been processed, the other ones are processed one after the other. > > > > If running on a Linux, maybe should you configure the iptables to limit > > connections to 1 for the httpd port. Behind a F5 loadbalancer, there is the > > Connection Limit parameter on the virtual server which can be set. > > > > > > my httpd conf : > > > > ./configure ..... --with-mpm=prefork > > > > <IfModule mpm_prefork_module> > > StartServers 1 > > MinSpareServers 1 > > MaxSpareServers 0 > > MaxRequestWorkers 1 > > MaxConnectionsPerChild 0 > > ListenBacklog 1 > > ServerLimit 1 > > </IfModule> > > thx for this proposal, i will try it this way... > I tried it this way and it seems to work. If I connect with a second client, the second request is buffered. In the Log I see this message, but this is expected. [mpm_prefork:error] [pid 413] AH00161: server reached MaxRequestWorkers setting, consider raising the MaxRequestWorkers setting Best Regards, Oliver --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx For additional commands, e-mail: users-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx