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SubjectRe: [PATCH] Re: Negative scalability by removal of lock_kernel()?(Was: Strange performance behavior of 2.4.0-test9)

Andrew Morton writes:
> how many Apache processes are you running? MaxSpareServers?

MinSpareServers 16
MaxSpareServers 20
StartServers 16
MaxClients 64
MaxRequestsPerChild 0

During busy duration, 64 server processes are working if requests are
processed without trouble.
32 client systems are used and 2 request threads are run on each.

> performance of Apache when the file-locking serialisation is
> disabled.

Making apache without locking is now on-going.
# LinuxWorld conference held in Tokyo these two days, may be an
# obstacle.

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