RE: How to configure httpd process time

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Lahiru Gunathilake [mailto:lahiru@xxxxxxxx] 
> Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2008 7:08 AM
> To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject:  How to configure httpd process time
> 
> I'm using httpd with Apache axis2c.there's a problem with 
> some of httpd
> processes when i'm keep on sending requests to the server for two or
> three days.I have figure out that there are some  httpd 
> processes which
> takes lot of memory and keep on that memory when we are not sending
> requests to the server.Then i want to know is there any 
> configuration in
> httpd to kill all process time to time and create new once.Is 
> there any
> configurations for httpd process time.

Yes and no. It is quite normal for apache to spawn many httpd processes
that then sit and wait for requests. If more requests come in, more
servers will start up (up to a limit). If requests stop coming in,
processes will die off until they are reduced to a certain limit. This
is how apache adjusts the resources it uses according to the server
load.

Processes are recycled (stopped and restarted), not based on time but
according to how many requests they have served (see
MaxRequestsPerChild).

If you want to tune your server, read
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/prefork.html for details on how
this all works.

More generally, you shouldn't worry about the memory that apache is
using when idle. For a start, a lot of the memory is shared so you don't
simply add up all the footprints from "top". Even if you do, the total
should still be a small fraction of your computer's memory. If it isn't
then, your computer is under-resourced and you shouldn't be using it as
a webserver.

Rgds,
Owen Boyle
Disclaimer: Any disclaimer attached to this message may be ignored. 

PS: If this isn't what you are asking, post back with a more precise
question...

> 
> Regs
> lahiru
> 
> 
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