On Friday 02 September 2005 22:14, William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
> Apache httpd, from the ASF, does not muck with priority - it's something
> your previous administrator had accomplished externally or hacked themself.
More likely it's the operating system, which manages priorities dynamically
so tha
Apache httpd, from the ASF, does not muck with priority - it's something
your previous administrator had accomplished externally or hacked themself.
Bill
Charles Minder wrote:
Hi,
On one of our sun boxes we have a number of instances of apache's
httpd running. I did not set these up. Wh
Hi,
On one of our sun boxes we have a number of instances of apache's
httpd running. I did not set these up. When they start up their priority
of the process is -20 (highest). I can edit the startup script to renice
them (hack). Is their a config setting to throttle them down to 0?
Hi,
On one of our sun boxes we have a number of instances of apache's
httpd running. I did not set these up. When they start up their priority
of the process is -20 (highest). I can edit the startup script to renice
them (hack). Is their a config setting to throttle them down to 0?
Th