Greetings -I posted essentially the same question on comp.infosystems.ww.servers.unix, but its pretty clear that traffic concerning Apache on that newsgroup has dwndled to virtually nil - my colleagues tell me this is a better place these days to ask questions concerning Apache. So...
Shortly after updating from Apache 2.0.55 to 2.2.0 (on a system running GNU/Linux - the Apache daemon was compiled with mod_ssl, but not much more than that), I noticed something in the /server-status screen - lots of entries where the client is listed as localhost.localdomain. They have no PID, and the request is always listed as /HTTP/1.0. Number of accesses is always 0/0/xx, where xx is the slot.
I made no changes to httpd.conf when migrating from 2.0.55 to 2.2.0, so I'm not sure what is generating the status entry...don't recall ever seeing it in the /server-status screen when running 2.0.xx
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