This controls the directory to which Apache httpd attempts to
    switch before dumping core. If your operating system is configured to
    create core files in the working directory of the crashing process,
    
If you want a core dump for debugging, you can use this directive to place it in a different location. This directive has no effect if your operating system is not configured to write core files to the working directory of the crashing processes.
If Apache httpd starts as root and switches to another user, the
      Linux kernel disables core dumps even if the directory is
      writable for the process. Apache httpd (2.0.46 and later) reenables core dumps
      on Linux 2.4 and beyond, but only if you explicitly configure a 
To enable core-dumping of suid-executables on BSD-systems (such
    as FreeBSD), set kern.sugid_coredump to 1.
    
On some operating systems, SIGQUIT also results in a core dump but
      does not go through 
For safety reasons this directive is only available if the server was
    configured with the --enable-exception-hook option. It
    enables a hook that allows external modules to plug in and do something
    after a child crashed.
There are already two modules, mod_whatkilledus and
    mod_backtrace that make use of this hook. Please have a
    look at Jeff Trawick's EnableExceptionHook site for more information about these.
The 
Setting this value to zero means that the server will wait indefinitely until all remaining requests have been fully served.
The 
It is often useful to be able to send the server a signal,
    so that it closes and then re-opens its 
The 
As of Apache HTTP Server 2, we recommended that you only use the 
The 
The 
Multiple 
For example, to make the server accept connections on both port 80 and port 8000, use:
To make the server accept connections on two specified interfaces and port numbers, use
IPv6 addresses must be surrounded in square brackets, as in the following example:
The optional protocol argument is not required for most
       configurations. If not specified, https is the default for
       port 443 and http the default for all other ports.  The
       protocol is used to determine which module should handle a request, and
       to apply protocol specific optimizations with the
       
You only need to set the protocol if you are running on non-standard
       ports.  For example, running an https site on port 8443:
Address already in use
      error message.
    Address already in use error message,
including other causes.SO_REUSEPORT and distributing new connections
evenly across listening processes' (or threads') sockets using it (eg. Linux
3.9 and later, but not the current implementations of SO_REUSEPORT
in *BSDs.A ratio between the number of (online) CPU cores and the
    number of listeners' buckets can be used to make Apache HTTP Server create
    num_cpu_cores / ratio listening buckets, each containing its
    own 
On Linux (and also BSD) a CPU core can be turned on/off if 
    Hotplug 
    is configured, therefore 
There must be at least twice the number of CPU cores than the
    configured ratio for this to be active. The recommended
    ratio is 8, hence at least 16
    cores should be available at runtime when this value is used.
    The right ratio to obtain maximum performance needs to be calculated
    for each target system, testing multiple values and observing the variations in your 
    key performance metrics.
This directive influences the calculation of the 
    
Setting the SO_REUSEPORT option on the listening socket(s)
    consequently allows multiple processes (sharing the same EUID,
    e.g. root) to bind to the the same IP address and port,
    without the binding error raised by the system in the usual case.
This also means that multiple instances of Apache httpd configured on a
    same IP:port and with a positive 
Within the same instance, Apache httpd will check and fail to start if
    multiple 
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
    listen(2) system call.
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.
The 
For non-threaded servers (i.e., 256; to increase it, you must also raise
    
For threaded and hybrid servers (e.g. 16 (25 (
free()The free(). In threaded MPMs, every
    thread has its own allocator. When set
    to zero, the threshold will be set to unlimited.
MaxRequestsPerChild is still supported.The 0, then the process will never expire.
Setting 
Maximum number of idle threads. Different MPMs deal with this directive differently.
For MaxSpareThreads 250. These MPMs deal 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. Additional processes/threads
    might be created if 
For MaxSpareThreads 100. Since this MPM runs a
    single-process, the spare thread count is also server-wide.
10.
The range of the 
Minimum number of idle threads to handle request spikes. Different MPMs deal with this directive differently.
MinSpareThreads 75 and deal 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. Additional processes/threads
    might be created if 
MinSpareThreads 10 and, since it is a single-process
    MPM, tracks this on a server-wide bases.
5.
Apache HTTP Server uses a scoreboard to communicate between its parent and child processes. Some architectures require a file to facilitate this communication. If the file is left unspecified, Apache httpd first attempts to create the scoreboard entirely in memory (using anonymous shared memory) and, failing that, will attempt to create the file on disk (using file-based shared memory). Specifying this directive causes Apache httpd to always create the file on the disk.
If file-path is not an absolute path, the location specified
    will be relative to the value of
    
File-based shared memory is useful for third-party applications that require direct access to the scoreboard.
If you use a 
The server will set the TCP receive buffer size to the number of bytes specified.
If set to the value of 0, the server will use the
    OS default.
Sets the server's TCP send buffer size to the number of bytes specified. It is often useful to set this past the OS's standard default value on high speed, high latency connections (i.e., 100ms or so, such as transcontinental fast pipes).
If set to the value of 0, the server will use the
    default value provided by your OS.
Further configuration of your operating system may be required to elicit better performance on high speed, high latency connections.
 On some operating systems, changes in TCP behavior resulting
    from a larger 
For the 
Special care must be taken when using this directive.  If
    
With the 
With 
With 
There is a hard limit of ServerLimit 20000 compiled
      into the server (for the 
The 
The default value differs from MPM to MPM. StartServers 3; 5; 2.
Number of threads created on startup. As the
    number of threads is dynamically controlled depending on the
    load, (see
    
For StartThreads 50 and, since there is only a single
    process, this is the total number of threads created at startup to
    serve requests.
This directive sets the maximum configured value for 
Special care must be taken when using this directive.  If
    
The default value for 1920 when used with 64 when used with the others.
There is a hard limit of ThreadLimit 20000 (or
      ThreadLimit 100000 with ThreadLimit 15000 with 
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 
The default value for 64 when used with 25 when used with the others.
The 
ulimit -s (8MB if unlimited) is used as the default stack
      size.