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On Mon, 15 Aug 2005, Jan Bruvoll wrote:
 
Hm ok - my reasoning for doing that is that these clients are relatively
long-lived SSL-based connection from an in-house application to our
server park - and that by setting the persistence to 5 seconds, only
connections that "come back" within 5 seconds of disconnecting from this
particular server (for whatever reason - Apache timeout, client
disconnection, network problems, etc.) would be directed to the same
server - if not, they would then hopefully be directed to one of the
servers with weight>0 - or is my thinking wrong here?
 
you're correct. Long lived connections should keep the 
number of connections constant, but the number of 
connections shouldn't increase. 
Joe
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