Aaron Bartell skrev:
with IBM). It turns out that Apache has a configurable finite amount of
queueing it can do for requests coming in on a port (which is a process
completely separate and before the request hits an OS400 job). As I
Your description sounds like it is the queue in the TCP/IP layer in the operating system and not Apache as such, where the request is being denied by the operating system and not by Apache. Increasing this value is not a good idea since it does not cure the problem.

Try increasing the number of active Apache instances/threads/workers (cannot recall the name they use) which should allow apache to service incoming requests faster.


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