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Zend Core is really running in Apache PASE and not as a CGI off of Apache in
i5/OS so the directives I mentioned would go in
/usr/local/Zend/apache2/conf/httpd.conf

On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 12:54, Nathan Andelin <nandelin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


From: Alfredo Delgado
Apache directives like StartServers and MaxClients.


I wasn't able to find those directives in the Information Center. But CGI
workloads are affected by:

KeepAlive (on/off)
KeepAliveTimeout (seconds)
MaxKeepAliveRequests (count)

Which enables persistent connection, which browsers like for performance,
but tie up a socket and an HTTP server thread.

And:

MaxCGIJobs (count)

Which limits the number of CGI server jobs. If PHP were using 64 meg of
RAM, then you'd need 6 gig of memory for 100 CGI server jobs.

And:

StartCGI (count)
CGIInitialURL (url)

To specify the number of CGI worker jobs to start when the HTTP Server is
started, and the URL of a specific application that you want to load.




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