[users@httpd] pemanent "G" Gracefully finishing in mod_status

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Hello.

I'm in doubt with the info from mod_status

GGWGGGKRKGWG_GK_RGWGWKRK_G__W_G_KGKKWKKGGKK_G...................
..............................G.................................
................................................................
................................................................

Too many threads in "G" Gracefully finishing state. Here is
typical example
Srv	PID	Acc	M	CPU	SS	Req	Conn	Child	Slot	Host	VHost	Request
0-1	32536	0/190/41332	G 	1.24	165293	0	0.0	0.66	556.64
	80.68.4.164	(unavailable)	GET /xxxxx.php HTTP/1.1

As you can see in SS field the latest request proceeding by
this thread was 165293 second ago. Process with 32536
exists, it consume memory by don't do any job. Just
permanent Gracefully finishing state.

All threads in this state have Request to only one page
/xxxxx.php. It's a absolutely normal page, except one thing
- page refreshing every 60 sec.
<meta HTTP-EQUIV="Refresh" Content="60; URL=xxxxx.php">

I have apache 1.3.33 and OS ALT Linux 2.2. Please, if you
can give me info about Gracefully finishing state or why
apache don't destroy useless process answer here.

PS: Sorry for my english

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