Quoting Shachar Shemesh, from the post of Sat, 08 Jan:

> Either someone changed the apache config to keep less open sockets or
> less concurrent processes, or apache, of it's own accord, came to the
> conclusion it can make do with less. You tell us which.

I didn't really think Apache can make its own decisions like that, but
than I took a long look at this week's graph for "number of apache
procs" right here:
http://jenna.scso.com/hotsanic/apps/apache2.html

since thursday morning it seems that for no apperent reason (or logic)
Apache has changed it's minservers/maxservers bahavior (though no new
binary was installed and I haven't adited the config file in 10 days
(it's dated 6 January). loads on the site are the same, as are the CPU
and netstat connections:
http://jenna.scso.com/hotsanic/netstat/connections.html
(extra listening port from wednesday is an internal service addition of
min)

do that doesn't seem to be a DOS or something. is Apache2 really being
autonomously smart?!


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