Re: 127.0.0.1 access_log errors

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> > Ok, thanks Joshua.  Do these entries indicate that I might need to
> > make a change in my prefork settings?  I'm currently using:
> >
> > StartServers            10
> > MinSpareServers         10
> > MaxSpareServers         20
> > MaxClients              256
> > MaxRequestsPerChild     100
>
> No, those log messages rarely indicate any problem at all. But your
> MaxRequestsPerChild setting is pretty-low if you are interested in
> performance.

Ok, would you use 0?  I was concerned about a process going haywire eventually.

- Grant

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