Apache HTTP Server Version 2.4

| Description: | Multi-Processing Module optimized for Windows NT. | 
|---|---|
| Status: | MPM | 
| Module Identifier: | mpm_winnt_module | 
| Source File: | mpm_winnt.c | 
This Multi-Processing Module (MPM) is the default for the Windows NT operating systems. It uses a single control process which launches a single child process which in turn creates threads to handle requests
Capacity is configured using the 
    ThreadsPerChild directive,
    which sets the maximum number of concurrent client connections.
By default, this MPM uses advanced Windows APIs for accepting new client connections. In some configurations, third-party products may interfere with this implementation, with the following messages written to the web server log:
        Child: Encountered too many AcceptEx faults accepting client connections.
        winnt_mpm: falling back to 'AcceptFilter none'.
    
The MPM falls back to a safer implementation, but some client requests
    were not processed correctly.  In order to avoid this error, use
    AcceptFilter with accept filter 
    none.
AcceptFilter http none AcceptFilter https none
In Apache httpd 2.0 and 2.2,
    Win32DisableAcceptEx was used for this purpose.
The WinNT MPM differs from the Unix MPMs such as worker and event in several areas:
MaxConnectionsPerChild,
      active requests in the exiting process have
      TimeOut seconds to finish before
      processing is aborted.  Alternate types of restart and shutdown are not
      implemented.MaxConnectionsPerChild,
      any pending changes to the configuration will become active in the
      child at that point, and the parent and child will be using a
      different configuration.  If planned configuration changes have been
      partially implemented and the current configuration cannot be
      parsed, the replacement child process cannot start up and the server 
      will halt.  Because of this behavior, configuration files should not
      be changed until the time of a server restart.monitor and fatal_exception hooks
      are not currently implemented.AcceptFilter is implemented in the MPM
      and has a different type of control over handling of new connections.
      (Refer to the AcceptFilter
      documentation for details.)
 AcceptFilter
 AcceptFilter CoreDumpDirectory
 CoreDumpDirectory Listen
 Listen ListenBacklog
 ListenBacklog MaxConnectionsPerChild
 MaxConnectionsPerChild MaxMemFree
 MaxMemFree PidFile
 PidFile ReceiveBufferSize
 ReceiveBufferSize ScoreBoardFile
 ScoreBoardFile SendBufferSize
 SendBufferSize ThreadLimit
 ThreadLimit ThreadsPerChild
 ThreadsPerChild ThreadStackSize
 ThreadStackSize