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    Running Apache on multiprocessor system  
smoll


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07-20-04 10:53 PM

Hi all

I have problems with running Apache 2.0.35 in a Windows multiprocessor
system.

The problem is, that sometimes the service hang up and doesn't
responds anymore. I have to kill the service and restart the server.
On a single processor system I have nerver seen such behavior.
Looking thru the net shows me contradictory information about running
apache on multiprocessor system.

Does anybody have the same situation running an apache server on such
a system and can share some experiance?
Do you have had such problems and solved it by upgrading the Apache
server to a newer version?

Thanks for any help
smoll





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    Re: Running Apache on multiprocessor system  
Joshua Slive


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07-23-04 01:46 AM

smoll wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I have problems with running Apache 2.0.35 in a Windows
multiprocessor
> system.
>
> The problem is, that sometimes the service hang up and doesn't
> responds anymore. I have to kill the service and restart the server.
> On a single processor system I have nerver seen such behavior.
> Looking thru the net shows me contradictory information about running
> apache on multiprocessor system.
>
> Does anybody have the same situation running an apache server on such
> a system and can share some experiance?
> Do you have had such problems and solved it by upgrading the Apache
> server to a newer version?

In general Apache works find on multiprocessor systems.

Your problem could very-well be that you are using an ancient version
of Apache.  Try something more recent.

Joshua.






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