Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 09 May 2002 09:13:12 -0700 | From | Dan Kegel <> | Subject | Re: khttpd newbie problem |
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Ken Brownfield wrote: > Hmm. I've had it running *hard* for two years, never seen a single oops > or glitch of any sort, kernels 2.4.0-test1 through 2.4.18. O(1), > preempt, low-latency all on at various times.
Try cycling it up and down in a loop. That's what triggers the bug my recent patch fixed. (Actually, just starting it once triggers it, depending on a race condition between the management thread and the worker threads.)
> | Yukky. Makes me want to go work with user-mode web servers instead. > > Yeah, good luck tracking down X15.
I have a copy, actually. It uses Linux's rtsig scheme. Can't use it, though, as its license prohibits commercial use. I am tempted to add rtsig support to thttpd, though.
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