Re: Unable to fork new process

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I've tried with httpd.event, same result. Using a demo host with 260 vhosts, the httpd hangs after "only" 1000 reloads. The relationship seems to be the following:
number of virtualhosts = x/number of reloads
10 virtualhosts = 100000 reloads
100 virtualhosts = 1000 reloads
Tomorrow I 'll try to test httpd 2.4.x.
Other better ideas?
Regards

On Wed, Jan 25, 2017 at 4:42 PM, Darryl Philip Baker <darryl.baker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

The Red Hat software collection are Red Hat rpms they are just in a non-default repository. The have all the same support from Red Hat as the defaults. I’ve included a link to the latest version but Apache 2.4 has been in there since the very first release.

 

https://www.redhat.com/en/about/press-releases/red-hat-software-collections-23-and-red-hat-developer-toolset-6-now-generally-available

 

Darryl Baker

NIT - CI -DAPS

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From: Michele Mase' [mailto:michele.mase@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: January 25, 2017 8:59 AM
To: Httpd Users List <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Unable to fork new process

 

 

On Wed, Jan 25, 2017 at 3:39 PM, Darryl Philip Baker <darryl.baker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

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Due to redhat subscription, we must use redhat's rpms. Now I'm trying the php loop against another web server. Then I will try with apache 2.4.x in a offline env. My question is the same:
After xx reloads under yy load average in zz time the error will appears "every time".
Any smarter suggestion?



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