All Apache Workes in Logging State :S

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Hi there, 

I've just experienced some very strange behaviour on one of our Apache
Webservers. 

We're running Apache 2.2.11 on RedHat EL5. 
The server-status page reported 255 slots in use, on a website that's not
currently being used. 
On checking deeper, it appeared that all the workers were in a 'Logging'
status... 
What does this mean? 

Eventually the website stopped responding completely, and i had to restart
the Apache instance. 

I've had a dig around the apache logs and i cant see any issues at all... 

Any ideas what could be causing this/where i can begin to dig deeper?

Cheers
Gavin
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