RE: How to configure httpd process time

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On Tue, 2008-01-08 at 08:31 +0100, Boyle Owen wrote:
> > -----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...
> 
Hi Owen,
Thanks for the reply..
The problem is exactly when i monitor the httpd using top what i can see
is only one process(httpd process) keep it's memory around 900MB but the
rest keeps less memory.If i can kill that process and keep the rest to
proceed it'll great.To do so Is there any configuration with
prefork(Something like killing processes when them reach to a particular
memory or any other configuration)please inform me.That'll be great full
to me.I'll read the doc on how to configure prefork mpm.
> > 
> > Regs
> > lahiru
> > 
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