turned out to be an errant Include'd file resetting the MPM settings.
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I got this from yum:
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Installed Packages
Name : httpd
Arch : i386
Version: 2.2.3
Release: 45.el5.centos
Size : 3.1 M
Repo : installed
Summary: Apache HTTP Server
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I also had the problem with the original install
I get this when I do a httpd -v
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Server version: Apache/2.2.3
Server built: Jan 31 2011 17:49:25
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I have attached my httpd.conf
Thanks for your help. I appreciate it. If there's anything I can do,
please let me know.
Marion
httpd.conf
Description: Binary data
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On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 10:11 PM, Marion McCoskey wrote:
> This is a follow-up on my previous post, server limit stuck at 10.
>
> I gave a whole bunch of details about what I had done trying to cope
> with this problem, and got one reply saying suggesting I do what the
> error message said and set
On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 10:11 PM, Marion McCoskey wrote:
> Then when set_max_clients runs, MaxClients is set to 64 instead of 3
> times 64 where I want it to be. I am paying for ram and bandwith that
> can't use.
>
> Is this a configuration problem or an Apache bug?
What's your verbatim config
This is a follow-up on my previous post, server limit stuck at 10.
I gave a whole bunch of details about what I had done trying to cope
with this problem, and got one reply saying suggesting I do what the
error message said and set the server limit. Since I had already
tried to do that multiple t