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-<TITLE>Apache MPM Common Directives</TITLE>
-</HEAD>
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-
-<H1 ALIGN="CENTER">Multi-Processing Module Common Directives</H1>
-
-<P>This file documents directives that are implemented by more
-than one multi-processing module (MPM).
-</P>
-
-<H2>Directives</H2>
-<UL>
-<li><a href="#connectionstatus">ConnectionStatus</a></li>
-<li><a href="#coredumpdirectory">CoreDumpDirectory</a></li>
-<li><a href="#group">Group</a></li>
-<li><a href="#pidfile">PidFile</a></li>
-<li><a href="#listen">Listen</a></li>
-<li><a href="#listenbacklog">ListenBacklog</a></li>
-<li><a href="#lockfile">LockFile</a></li>
-<li><a href="#maxclients">MaxClients</a></li>
-<li><a href="#maxrequestsperchild">MaxRequestsPerChild</a></li>
-<li><a href="#maxsparethreads">MaxSpareThreads</a></li>
-<li><a href="#maxthreadsperchild">MaxThreadsPerChild</a></li>
-<li><a href="#minsparethreads">MinSpareThreads</a></li>
-<li><a href="#numservers">NumServers</a></li>
-<li><a href="#scoreboardfile">ScoreBoardFile</a></li>
-<li><a href="#sendbuffersize">SendBufferSize</a></li>
-<li><a href="#startservers">StartServers</a></li>
-<li><a href="#startthreads">StartThreads</a></li>
-<li><a href="#threadsperchild">ThreadsPerChild</a></li>
-<li><a href="#user">User</a></li>
-</UL>
-<HR>
-
-<H2><A NAME="connectionstatus">ConnectionStatus directive</A></H2>
-<p><A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Syntax"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Syntax:</STRONG></A>
- ConnectionStatus on|off<BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Default"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Default:</STRONG></A>
- <CODE>ConnectionStatus on</CODE><BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Context"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Context:</STRONG></A> server config<BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Status"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Status:</STRONG></A> MPM<BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Module"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Module:</STRONG></A> perchild</p>
-
-<p>Whether or not to maintain status information on current
-connections. If this is off then mod_status will not work properly.</p>
-
-<hr>
-
-<H2><A NAME="coredumpdirectory">CoreDumpDirectory directive</A></H2>
-<!--%plaintext &lt;?INDEX {\tt CoreDumpDirectory} directive&gt; -->
-<p><A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Syntax"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Syntax:</STRONG></A> CoreDumpDirectory <EM>directory</EM><BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Default"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Default:</STRONG></A> the same location as ServerRoot<BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Context"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Context:</STRONG></A> server config<BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Status"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Status:</STRONG></A> MPM<BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Module"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Module:</STRONG></A> threaded, perchild, prefork, mpm_winnt</p>
-
-<p>This controls the directory to which Apache attempts to switch
-before dumping core. The default is in the <A
-HREF="core.html#serverroot">ServerRoot</A> directory, however since
-this should not be writable by the user the server runs as, core dumps
-won't normally get written. If you want a core dump for debugging,
-you can use this directive to place it in a different location.<P><HR>
-
-
-<H2><A NAME="group">Group directive</A></H2>
-<!--%plaintext &lt;?INDEX {\tt Group} directive&gt; -->
-<p><A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Syntax"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Syntax:</STRONG></A> Group <EM>unix-group</EM><BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Default"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Default:</STRONG></A> <CODE>Group #-1</CODE><BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Context"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Context:</STRONG></A> server config, virtual host<BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Status"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Status:</STRONG></A> MPM<BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Module"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Module:</STRONG></A> threaded, perchild, prefork</p>
-
-The Group directive sets the group under which the server will answer requests.
-In order to use this directive, the stand-alone server must be run initially
-as root. <EM>Unix-group</EM> is one of:
-<DL>
-<DT>A group name
-<DD>Refers to the given group by name.
-<DT># followed by a group number.
-<DD>Refers to a group by its number.
-</DL>
-
-It is recommended that you set up a new group specifically for running the
-server. Some admins use user <CODE>nobody</CODE>, but this is not always
-possible or desirable.<P>
-
-Note: if you start the server as a non-root user, it will fail to change
-to the specified group, and will instead continue to run as the group of the
-original user. <P>
-
-Special note: Use of this directive in &lt;VirtualHost&gt; requires a
-properly configured <A HREF="../suexec.html">suEXEC wrapper</A>.
-When used inside a &lt;VirtualHost&gt; in this manner, only the group
-that CGIs are run as is affected. Non-CGI requests are still processed
-as the group specified in the main Group directive.<P>
-
-SECURITY: See <A HREF="#user">User</A> for a discussion of the security
-considerations.<P><HR>
-
-<H2><A NAME="pidfile">PidFile directive</A></H2>
-<!--%plaintext &lt;?INDEX {\tt PidFile} directive&gt; -->
-<p><A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Syntax"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Syntax:</STRONG></A> PidFile <EM>filename</EM><BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Default"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Default:</STRONG></A> <CODE>PidFile logs/httpd.pid</CODE><BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Context"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Context:</STRONG></A> server config<BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Status"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Status:</STRONG></A> MPM<BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Module"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Module:</STRONG></A> threaded, perchild, prefork, mpm_winnt</p>
-
-<p>The PidFile directive sets the file to which the server records the
-process id of the daemon. If the filename does not begin with a slash
-(/) then it is assumed to be relative to the <A
-HREF="core.html#serverroot">ServerRoot</A>.</p>
-
-<p>It is often useful to be able to send the server a signal, so that
-it closes and then reopens its <A
-HREF="core.html#errorlog">ErrorLog</A> and TransferLog, and re-reads
-its configuration files. This is done by sending a SIGHUP (kill -1)
-signal to the process id listed in the PidFile.</p>
-
-<p>The PidFile is subject to the same warnings about log file placement and
-<A HREF="../misc/security_tips.html#serverroot">security</A>.</p>
-
-<p><hr>
-
-<H2><A NAME="listen">Listen directive</A></H2>
-<p><A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Syntax"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Syntax:</STRONG></A>
-Listen [<EM>IP-address</EM>:]<EM>port number</EM><BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Context"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Context:</STRONG></A> server config<BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Status"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Status:</STRONG></A> MPM<BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Module"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Module:</STRONG></A> threaded, perchild, prefork, mpm_winnt</p>
-
-
-<P>The Listen directive instructs Apache to listen to only specific IP
-addresses or ports; by default it responds to requests on all IP
-interfaces, but only on the port given by the <CODE><A
-HREF="core.html#port">Port</A></CODE> directive.</P>
-
-<p>The Listen directive tells
-the server to accept incoming requests on the specified port or
-address-and-port combination. If only a port number is specified,
-the server listens to the given port on all interfaces,
-instead of the port given by the <TT>Port</TT> directive. If an IP
-address is given as well as a port, the server will listen on the
-given port and interface. <P>
-
-Note that you may still require a <TT>Port</TT> directive so
-that URLs that Apache generates that point to your server still
-work.<P>
-
-Multiple Listen directives may be used
-to specify a number of addresses and ports to listen to. The server
-will respond to requests from any of the listed addresses and
-ports.
-<P>
-
-For example, to make the server accept connections on both port
-80 and port 8000, use:
-<PRE>
- Listen 80
- Listen 8000
-</PRE>
-
-To make the server accept connections on two specified
-interfaces and port numbers, use
-<PRE>
- Listen 192.170.2.1:80
- Listen 192.170.2.5:8000
-</PRE>
-
-<P><STRONG>See Also:</STRONG>
-<A HREF="../dns-caveats.html">DNS Issues</A><BR>
-<STRONG>See Also:</STRONG>
-<A HREF="../bind.html">Setting which addresses and ports Apache uses</A><BR>
-<STRONG>See Also:</STRONG>
-<A HREF="http://www.apache.org/info/known_bugs.html#listenbug">Known Bugs</A>
-</P>
-<HR>
-
-<H2><A NAME="listenbacklog">ListenBacklog directive</A></H2>
-<p><A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Syntax"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Syntax:</STRONG></A> ListenBacklog <EM>backlog</EM><BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Default"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Default:</STRONG></A> <CODE>ListenBacklog 511</CODE><BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Context"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Context:</STRONG></A> server config<BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Status"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Status:</STRONG></A> MPM<BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Module"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Module:</STRONG></A> threaded, perchild, prefork, mpm_winnt</p>
-
-<P>The maximum length of the queue of pending connections. Generally no
-tuning is needed or desired, however on some systems it is desirable
-to increase this when under a TCP SYN flood attack. See
-the backlog parameter to the <CODE>listen(2)</CODE> system call.
-
-<P>This will often be limited to a smaller number by the operating
-system. This varies from OS to OS. Also note that many OSes do not
-use exactly what is specified as the backlog, but use a number based on
-(but normally larger than) what is set.
-<HR>
-
-<H2><A NAME="lockfile">LockFile directive</A></H2>
-<p><A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Syntax"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Syntax:</STRONG></A> LockFile <EM>filename</EM><BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Default"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Default:</STRONG></A> <CODE>LockFile logs/accept.lock</CODE><BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Context"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Context:</STRONG></A> server config<BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Status"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Status:</STRONG></A> MPM<BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Module"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Module:</STRONG></A> threaded, perchild, prefork</p>
-
-<p>The LockFile directive sets the path to the lockfile used when
-Apache is compiled with either USE_FCNTL_SERIALIZED_ACCEPT or
-USE_FLOCK_SERIALIZED_ACCEPT. This directive should normally be
-left at its default value. The main reason for changing it is if
-the <CODE>logs</CODE> directory is NFS mounted, since <STRONG>the lockfile
-must be stored on a local disk</STRONG>. The PID of the main
-server process is automatically appended to the filename. <P>
-
-<p><STRONG>SECURITY:</STRONG> It is best to avoid putting this file in a
-world writable directory such as <CODE>/var/tmp</CODE> because someone
-could create a denial of service attack and prevent the server from
-starting by creating a lockfile with the same name as the one the
-server will try to create.</p>
-
-<hr>
-
-<H2><A NAME="maxclients">MaxClients directive</A></H2>
-<!--%plaintext &lt;?INDEX {\tt MaxClients} directive&gt; -->
-<p><A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Syntax"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Syntax:</STRONG></A> MaxClients <EM>number</EM><BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Default"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Default:</STRONG></A> <CODE>MaxClients 8</code> (with threads)
-<code>MaxClients 256</code> (no threads)<BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Context"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Context:</STRONG></A> server config<BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Status"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Status:</STRONG></A> MPM<BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Module"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Module:</STRONG></A> threaded, prefork</p>
-
-<P>The MaxClients directive sets the limit on the number of child
-processes that will be created to serve requests. When the server is
-built without threading, no more than this number of clients can be
-served simultaneously. To configure more than 256 clients, you must
-edit the <code>HARD_SERVER_LIMIT</code> entry in
-<code>mpm_default.h</code> and recompile.
-
-<P>Any connection attempts over the MaxClients limit will normally
-be queued, up to a number based on the <A HREF="#listenbacklog">
-ListenBacklog</A> directive. Once a child process is freed at the
-end of a different request, the connection will then be serviced.</p>
-
-<p>When the server is compiled with threading, then the maximum number
-of simultaneous requests that can be served is obtained from the value
-of this directive multiplied by <a
-href="#threadsperchild">ThreadsPerChild</a>.</p>
-
-<HR>
-
-<H2><A NAME="maxrequestsperchild">MaxRequestsPerChild directive</A></H2>
-<!--%plaintext &lt;?INDEX {\tt MaxRequestsPerChild} directive&gt; -->
-<p><A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Syntax"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Syntax:</STRONG></A> MaxRequestsPerChild <EM>number</EM><BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Default"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Default:</STRONG></A> <CODE>MaxRequestsPerChild 10000</CODE><BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Context"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Context:</STRONG></A> server config<BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Status"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Status:</STRONG></A> MPM<BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Module"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Module:</STRONG></A> threaded, prefork, perchild, mpm_winnt</p>
-
-<p>The MaxRequestsPerChild directive sets the limit on the number of requests
-that an individual child server process will handle. After MaxRequestsPerChild
-requests, the child process will die. If MaxRequestsPerChild is 0, then
-the process will never expire.<P>
-
-Setting MaxRequestsPerChild to a non-zero limit has two beneficial effects:
-<UL>
-<LI>it limits the amount of memory that process can consume by (accidental)
-memory leakage;
-<LI> by giving processes a finite lifetime, it helps reduce the
-number of processes when the server load reduces.
-</UL>
-
-<P><STRONG>NOTE:</STRONG> For <EM>KeepAlive</EM> requests, only the first
-request is counted towards this limit. In effect, it changes the
-behavior to limit the number of <EM>connections</EM> per child.
-
-<P><HR>
-
-
-<H2><A NAME="maxsparethreads">MaxSpareThreads directive</A></H2>
-<p><A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Syntax"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Syntax:</STRONG></A> MaxSpareThreads <EM>number</EM><BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Default"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Default:</STRONG></A> <CODE>MaxSpareThreads 10 (Perchild) or 500 (threaded) </CODE><BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Context"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Context:</STRONG></A> server config<BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Status"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Status:</STRONG></A> core<BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Module"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Module:</STRONG></A> threaded, perchild</p>
-
-<P>Maximum number of idle threads. Different MPMs deal with this directive
-differently. Perchild monitor the number of idle threads on a
-per-child basis. If there are too many idle threads in that child, the server
-will begin to kill threads within that child.</P>
-<P>threaded deals with idle threads on a server-wide basis. If there are
-too many idle threads in the server then child processes are killed
-until the number of idle threads is less than this number.</p>
-
-<p>See also <A HREF="#minsparethreads">MinSpareThreads</A> and
-<A HREF="#startservers">StartServers</A>.
-
-<P><HR>
-
-<H2><A NAME="maxthreadsperchild">MaxThreadsPerChild directive</A></H2>
-<p><A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Syntax"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Syntax:</STRONG></A> MaxThreadsPerChild <EM>number</EM><BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Default"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Default:</STRONG></A> <CODE>MaxThreadsPerChild 64</code>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Context"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Context:</STRONG></A> server config<BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Status"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Status:</STRONG></A> core<BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Module"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Module:</STRONG></A> threaded, perchild</p>
-
-<P>Maximum number of threads per child. For MPMs with a variable
-number of threads per child, this directive sets the maximum number of
-threads that will be created in each child process. To increase this
-value beyond its default, it is necessary to change the value of
-the compile-time define <code>HARD_THREAD_LIMIT</code> and recompile
-the server.</p>
-
-<P><HR>
-
-<H2><A NAME="minsparethreads">MinSpareThreads directive</A></H2>
-<!--%plaintext &lt;?INDEX {\tt MinSpareServers} directive&gt; -->
-<p><A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Syntax"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Syntax:</STRONG></A> MinSpareServers <EM>number</EM><BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Default"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Default:</STRONG></A> <CODE>MaxSpareThreads 5 (Perchild) or 250 (threaded) </CODE><BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Context"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Context:</STRONG></A> server config<BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Status"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Status:</STRONG></A> core<BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Module"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Module:</STRONG></A> threaded, perchild</p>
-
-<P>Minimum number of idle threads to handle request spikes. Different MPMs
-deal with this directive differently. Perchild monitor the number
-of idle threads on a per-child basis. If there aren't enough idle threads in
-that child, the server will begin to create new threads within that child.
-</P>
-<P>threaded deals with idle threads on a server-wide basis. If there
-aren't enough idle threads in the server then child processes are created
-until the number of idle threads is greater than number.</p>
-
-See also <A HREF="#maxsparethreads">MaxSpareThreads</A> and
-<A HREF="#startservers">StartServers</A>.<P><HR>
-
-
-<H2><A NAME="numservers">NumServers directive</A></H2>
-<p><A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Syntax"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Syntax:</STRONG></A> NumServers <EM>number</EM><BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Default"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Default:</STRONG></A> <CODE>NumServers 2</CODE><BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Context"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Context:</STRONG></A> server config<BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Status"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Status:</STRONG></A> MPM<BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Module"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Module:</STRONG></A> perchild</p>
-
-<p>Number of children alive at the same time. MPMs that use this directive
-do not dynamically create new child processes so this number should be
-large enough to handle the requests for the entire site.</p>
-
-<hr>
-
-<H2><A NAME="scoreboardfile">ScoreBoardFile directive</A></H2>
-<!--%plaintext &lt;?INDEX {\tt ScoreBoardFile} directive&gt; -->
-<p><A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Syntax"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Syntax:</STRONG></A> ScoreBoardFile <EM>filename</EM><BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Default"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Default:</STRONG></A> <CODE>ScoreBoardFile logs/apache_status</CODE>
-<BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Context"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Context:</STRONG></A> server config<BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Status"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Status:</STRONG></A> MPM<BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Compatibility"
- REL="Help"
-></a>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Module"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Module:</STRONG></A> threaded, perchild, prefork</p>
-
-<p>The ScoreBoardFile directive is required on some architectures to place
-a file that the server will use to communicate between its children and
-the parent. The easiest way to find out if your architecture requires
-a scoreboard file is to run Apache and see if it creates the file named
-by the directive. If your architecture requires it then you must ensure
-that this file is not used at the same time by more than one invocation
-of Apache.</p>
-
-<p>If you have to use a ScoreBoardFile then you may see improved speed by
-placing it on a RAM disk. But be careful that you heed the same warnings
-about log file placement and
-<A HREF="../misc/security_tips.html">security</A>.</p>
-
-<p><STRONG>See Also</STRONG>:
-<A HREF="../stopping.html">Stopping and Restarting Apache</A></P>
-
-
-<P><HR>
-
-<H2><A NAME="sendbuffersize">SendBufferSize directive</A></H2>
-<!--%plaintext &lt;?INDEX {\tt SendBufferSize} directive&gt; -->
-<p><A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Syntax"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Syntax:</STRONG></A> SendBufferSize <EM>bytes</EM><BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Context"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Context:</STRONG></A> server config<BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Status"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Status:</STRONG></A> MPM<BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Module"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Module:</STRONG></A> threaded, perchild, prefork, mpm_winnt</p>
-
-The server will set the TCP buffer size to the number of bytes
-specified. Very useful to increase past standard OS defaults on high
-speed high latency (<EM>i.e.</EM>, 100ms or so, such as transcontinental
-fast pipes)
-
-<P><HR>
-
-<H2><A NAME="startservers">StartServers directive</A></H2>
-<!--%plaintext &lt;?INDEX {\tt StartServers} directive&gt; -->
-<p><A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Syntax"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Syntax:</STRONG></A> StartServers <EM>number</EM><BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Default"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Default:</STRONG></A> <CODE>StartServers 5</CODE><BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Context"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Context:</STRONG></A> server config<BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Status"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Status:</STRONG></A> MPM<BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Module"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Module:</STRONG></A> threaded, prefork</p>
-
-<p>The StartServers directive sets the number of child server processes created
-on startup. As the number of processes is dynamically controlled depending
-on the load, there is usually little reason to adjust this parameter.</P>
-
-<P>See also <A HREF="#minsparethreads">MinSpareThreads</A> and
-<A HREF="#maxsparethreads">MaxSpareThreads</A>.<P><HR>
-
-
-<H2><A NAME="startthreads">StartThreads directive</A></H2>
-<p><A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Syntax"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Syntax:</STRONG></A> StartThreads <EM>number</EM><BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Default"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Default:</STRONG></A> <CODE>StartThreads 5</CODE><BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Context"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Context:</STRONG></A> server config<BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Status"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Status:</STRONG></A> MPM<BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Module"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Module:</STRONG></A> perchild</p>
-
-<p>Number of threads each child creates on startup. As the number of threads
-is dynamically controlled depending on the load, there is usually little
-reason to adjust this parameter.</p>
-
-<hr>
-
-<H2><A NAME="threadsperchild">ThreadsPerChild</A></H2>
-<p><A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Syntax"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Syntax:</STRONG></A> ThreadsPerChild <EM>number</EM><BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Default"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Default:</STRONG></A> <CODE>ThreadsPerChild 50</CODE><BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Context"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Context:</STRONG></A> server config<BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Status"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Status:</STRONG></A> MPM<BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Module"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Module:</STRONG></A> threaded, mpm_winnt</p>
-
-<P>This directive sets the number of threads created by each child
-process. The child creates these threads at startup and never creates
-more. if using an MPM like mpmt_winnt, where there is only one child process,
-this number should be high enough to handle the entire load of the server.
-If using an MPM like threaded, where there are multiple child processes,
-the total number of threads should be high enough to handle the common load
-on the server.</p>
-
-<p><hr>
-
-
-<H2><A NAME="user">User directive</A></H2>
-<!--%plaintext &lt;?INDEX {\tt User} directive&gt; -->
-<p><A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Syntax"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Syntax:</STRONG></A> User <EM>unix-userid</EM><BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Default"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Default:</STRONG></A> <CODE>User #-1</CODE><BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Context"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Context:</STRONG></A> server config, virtual host<BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Status"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Status:</STRONG></A> core<BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Module"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Module:</STRONG></A> threaded, perchild, prefork</p>
-
-The User directive sets the userid as which the server will answer requests.
-In order to use this directive, the standalone server must be run initially
-as root. <EM>Unix-userid</EM> is one of:
-<DL>
-<DT>A username
-<DD>Refers to the given user by name.
-<DT># followed by a user number.
-<DD>Refers to a user by their number.
-</DL>
-
-The user should have no privileges which result in it being able to access
-files which are not intended to be visible to the outside world, and
-similarly, the user should not be able to execute code which is not
-meant for httpd requests. It is recommended that you set up a new user and
-group specifically for running the server. Some admins use user
-<CODE>nobody</CODE>, but this is not always possible or desirable.
-For example mod_proxy's cache, when enabled, must be accessible to this user
-(see <A HREF="mod_proxy.html">mod_proxy's</A> <CODE>CacheRoot</CODE>
-directive).<P>
-
-Notes: If you start the server as a non-root user, it will fail to change
-to the lesser privileged user, and will instead continue to run as
-that original user. If you do start the server as root, then it is normal
-for the parent process to remain running as root.<P>
-
-Special note: Use of this directive in &lt;VirtualHost&gt; requires a
-properly configured <A HREF="../suexec.html">suEXEC wrapper</A>.
-When used inside a &lt;VirtualHost&gt; in this manner, only the user
-that CGIs are run as is affected. Non-CGI requests are still processed
-with the user specified in the main User directive.<P>
-
-SECURITY: Don't set User (or <A HREF="#group">Group</A>) to
-<CODE>root</CODE> unless you know exactly what you are doing, and what the
-dangers are.<P>
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