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  | | | jk2 shm property | jk2 shm property 2004-05-19 - By meissa.Sakho@(protected)
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I'm getting a little bit confused by the shm property of the workers2.properties file. in my config, I've defined it like below
[shm] file=/var/log/apache/inet/jk2.shm
But I'm not sure to understand the meaning of this component's attributes.
they say in the apache documentation that the useMemory attribute is for the use of process memory . They also say that it's useful for single child mpm's.
can someone explain me if the share memory descriptor is mandatory and what's best practice about using it's attributes in a jk2 newbie user language :-)
thanks in advance.
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