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<DIV><SPAN class=386072806-15072004><FONT size=2>My system has high traffic for
creating PDF files and I have a CUP filter (myCUPSFilter)which simply transfer
the data it received to pictwpstops filter. After around 100 transactions I find
that CUPSD throws errors like 'can't fork myCUPSFilter". But when I slow down
the traffic a bit( reducing the freqeuncy with which the request was
received) the number of transactions increased to 600 and more without any
error. Could any of you give any idea where to look for.</FONT></SPAN></DIV>
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<DIV><SPAN class=386072806-15072004><FONT size=2>I also increased the MaxClient
value to 1000 and MaxClientPerHost to 300 as I wanted a different number than
10% of MaxClient. This change alone increased the transaction count to 140
without errors.</FONT></SPAN></DIV>
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<DIV><SPAN class=386072806-15072004><FONT size=2>Is it that CUPS can't handle
high traffic and client should control the frequency of the request? Or there
are some configuration parameters that I missed out and must do to run my
application.</FONT></SPAN></DIV>
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<ADDRESS><FONT color=#993366 size=2>Regards,</FONT></ADDRESS>
<ADDRESS><B><FONT color=#993366 size=2>Sanjay Mishra</FONT></B></ADDRESS>
<ADDRESS><FONT face=Arial color=#993366 size=2><FONT face=Garamond
color=saddlebrown size=2>Phone +91-172-229-9932</FONT></FONT></ADDRESS>
<ADDRESS><FONT face=Arial color=#993366 size=2>Quark, Mohali</FONT></ADDRESS>
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