Re: Javascript freeze up Apache on Windows

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On Fri, Dec 26, 2008 at 6:48 AM,  <atongprasith@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> There is no extra AV,firewall, just the Windows firewall. Even if it's one
> of these things, it shouldn't freeze up the whole process.

Can you get a backtrace?

>  I already tried
> Win32DisableAcceptEX. It helps but Apache become bloated and unstable. If I
> hit F5 (refresh) fast enough, I can make its memory go up 10-20MB/s. By the
> way, that MaxMemFree thing doesn't work.

Once or for every request?

MaxMemFree only applies to pool memory, so maybe the allocation isn't
in a pool. Are you using any additional modules?

> Right now I'm wondering if the
> multithread thing works at all.

The multithreaded server works for lots of people on Windows.

>  I still ask the ASF people, if possible,
> please give us more worker process in mpm_winnt.

Why would that help here?

-- 
Eric Covener
covener@xxxxxxxxx

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