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One thing to note, on the min max threads. I remember this, and before V5r2
I think it was, these values meant nothingn to the server. They do now,
though. so if you do a lot of SSI and have a lot of traffic, best to up
these values.

This was the 2nd part of the problem I didn't know about... but, seeing the
error I'm sure it would have triggered some horrific memories (with me on
the phone to IBM support blasting them as to why they didn't make it known
these values suddenley were being actually used... had no idea they weren't
before)

Also, I really don't care for the config CGIDEV2 creates (which I mention in
my CGIDEV2 manual). Once past that, it's normally a breeze.

Bradley V. Stone
BVSTools - www.bvstools.com
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Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2007 4:37 PM
To: web400@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [WEB400] Exec cgi command not working



It works! It works! It works!

It turned out to be a two fold problem. One was the original
config file (which I must have screwed up royally). The other was
that the Number of server threads in the HTTP attributes were set
to a min of 3 and a max of 3. Each time one of the CGI programs
fired, the server would end. I found a post by Brad Stone on
http://sysadminforum.com/t86321.html from 2004 and set the
min/max to 10/40. Now everything seems to be working fine.

Thanks again to all who responded. I would have never been able
to fix this without your help.


Terry Anderson
Programming Manager
Citation Corporation
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