[rt-users] Re: Re: speedycgi

Ambrose LI <acli@ada.dhs.org> via forwarder news-misc at ada.dhs.org
Fri Feb 7 21:56:17 EST 2003


In article <20030207034337.GF483 at luggage.internal.moreton.com.au>,
Phil Homewood  <pdh at snapgear.com> wrote:
>Ambrose LI <acli at ada.dhs.org> via forwarder wrote:
>> 1. You can tune SpeedyCGI for max number of scripts, max times
>> each script can run, etc; you can't do this with FastCGI.
>
>FastCgiServer /path/to/foo -processes 6
>
>> 2. When the web server exits/dies/crashes, FastCGI processes
>> stay in memory, but won't be reused by the web server when it
>> is restarted. I.e., if your web server dies a few times, you
>> can have dozens of "zombie" FastCGI processes filling up your
>> memory.
>
>Oh? Never happened here...

Oh... my web server has sub-par FastCGI support then 8-)
(Well, I know it, but didn't know it is that bad.)

Well, then forget about my comments if you use Apache...

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Ambrose LI Cheuk-Wing  <a.c.li at ieee.org>



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