strange behaviour during httpd start: chown operation 1 pro second

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Hello,

I'm using apache server 1.3.41 on a solaris 10 system (x86). in httpd.conf I set:
	...
	MinSpareServers 10
	MaxSpareServers 90
	StartServers 90
	MaxClients 90
	...

When starting apache via 'apachectl start' I see that these 90 processes were started quite immediately, but it took almost 1,5 minuts before each of the child processes changed their owner from root to another local user.

it is also suspicous, that when studying the ps output, that between each change of owner for a further child process, a period of 1 second seemed
always be used.

In the documentation I find no hints for this behaviour. Only the behaviour of minspareserver and maxspareservers give hints, that there is a method implemented to spawn a certain amount of child processes per second.

However, does someone know what is causing this observed behaviour?

The problem here is, that no request is served before not all child processes changed the ownership.

Thank you in advance!

Harald

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