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Re: apache-1.1.1 processes

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Bill Levering)
Mon Nov 11 13:53:42 1996

In-Reply-To: <l03010606aeac862631cd@[207.10.206.55]>
Date: Mon, 11 Nov 1996 17:58:34 -0800
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From: Bill Levering <steve@dlux.net>
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>>On Sun, 10 Nov 1996, Glen de Vries wrote:
>>
>>> I just upgraded from a non-redhat linux 1.2.13 with apache 1.0 to
>>> redhat-4.0 with apache 1.1.1. I have noticed something that concerns me. I
>>> see only one httpd process running, even though I have set it to start 5
>>> servers in the httpd.conf file. It is set as a standalone server as well,
>>> like I had it before.
>>>
>>> Does this have anything to do with the way apache is started by the init.d
>>> scripts? Is apache running properly?
>>
>>It will start the rest of the servers as needed when connection requests
>>come in.
>>
>>-- Elliot
>>
>
>So far, this does not appear to be the case. Shouldn't it start up 5
>servers right away of MinSpareServers 5 is in httpd.conf?
>
Yes it should...

When you type in ps -a it will only show the parent.
When you type in ps -ax it will show the children also.

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