Re: [users@httpd] mod_rewrite: failed to lock file descriptor

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Andrew Zeon wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I have Apache 1.3.26 running on Windows 2000.

How perverse.  Without getting into why-use-windows-at-all,
Apache 1.x is a server designed for unix-family boxes, and
not well-suited to windows.  One of the changes in Apache2
is the true cross-platform architecture.

>	 I am getting the following 
> in my error.log:
> 
> [Mon May 16 13:44:04 2005] [error] Server ran out of threads to serve 
> requests. Consider raising the ThreadsPerChild setting
> [Mon May 16 13:44:09 2005] [error] [client 10.207.14.115] (36)Resource 
> deadlock avoided: mod_rewrite: failed to lock file descriptor
> [Mon May 16 13:44:09 2005] [error] [client 10.120.122.148] (13)Permission 
> denied: mod_rewrite: failed to unlock file descriptor

Well, that could either be due to poor performance (see above),
or perhaps a set of rewrites spiralling recursively out of control.

>	FYI, there is a problem with one of our rewrite rules
> I get about 10 of these per second in error.log.

That looks like a self-inflicted wound.  Fix the rewriterules.
Or, failing that, drop them.

-- 
Nick Kew

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