> > I've just tried using the echo service from inetd, and the server > > is keeping 1024 established > > connections without that error. I just don't understand why this > > can fail with Apache, but it seems it's an issue with -current, as > > we have a similar setup with 6.2(i386), same hardware, and it works. > > Here's what I've found out. Apache was confgured by a different > person, and I didn't notice that the MaxClients parameter was set too > low (159). > > Setting it up to a high value (1024) has made those errors disappear. > So that "memory limit" was actually that the system was dropping > connection requests from the listen queue. The error message is quite > looks misleading to me. At least I had never seen it, so it caught me > by surprise. Thank you. I was planning to upgrade our file/samba server with current from June 11'th next week to get the latest enhancements related to zfs. And with 5 TB in use the last thing I needed was dropped connections. :-) -- regards Claus When lenity and cruelty play for a kingdom, the gentlest gamester is the soonest winner. ShakespeareReceived on Fri Sep 21 2007 - 04:29:14 UTC
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