You'll need to be sure you are using thread-safe PHP binaries with
your setup, which probably means compiling by hand. I'd recommend
going instead with the pre-fork mode instead, which PHP will faster
under.
Check out this for more info:
http://www.stevekallestad.com/blog/apache_worker_mpm_with_php.html
John Mertic
jmertic@xxxxxxxxx | http://jmertic.wordpress.com
On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 2:16 PM, Darvin Denmian
<darvin.denmian@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> i have a Web Server with the follow configuration:
>
> 4 Generic \ 512 MB \ DDR2 667 FB DIMM
> 4 Generic \ 1024 MB \ DDR2 667 FB DIMM
> 2 Maxtor \ 146GB:SAS:10K RPM \ Atlas 10K - SAS
> 2 Intel \ 2.0 GHz 1333FSB - Woodcrest \ Xeon 5130 (Dual Core)
> 1 Dell \ 9G Drive Controller - SAS/SATA RAID \ PERC 5/i
> 1 Dell \ 1066/1333FSB Dual Xeon \ PowerEdge 1950/2950
>
> Redhat Enterprise Linux - x86_64 - OS ES 5.0
>
> There is some kind of magic to have PHP-5.2.9 and Apache with MPM Worker
> UP and Running?
>
> Thanks.
>
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