On my experience, is very important correct values for:
- MaxClient -> 100 Ok (it's can be more)
- MinSpareServers -> min free instances, sugest same of StartServers
- MaxSpareServers -> max free instances, sugest more than 60% of MaxClients
- MaxKeepAliveRequests -> never all instances, sugest 50% of MaxClient
- MaxRequestPerChild -> max request before kill process, set if required...
Some time ago I had make a node Monitor instances of Apache Web server, with a script to see how are use of apache web connections online. To see historical usage, I'm sugest to use it or Apache-Tools (from Apache-Security).
Evaluating your load averages, swap and CPU states, on my opinion optimize apache make good results...
See your running time of httpd process:
$ grep httpd 547234 | awk '{print $8}' | sort | uniq -c | head -n 5
125 0:00
110 0:01
41 0:02
14 0:03
9 0:04
But the great info is "Parent Server Generation: XX" on server-status ... You realy need to enable this module ;)
Current Time: Friday, 05-May-2006 10:56:47 PDT
Restart Time: Tuesday, 02-May-2006 10:24:02 PDT
Parent Server Generation: 3
Server uptime: 3 days 32 minutes 45 seconds
Total accesses: 16557075 - Total Traffic: 349.2 GB
CPU Usage: u170.547 s310.375 cu0 cs0 - .184% CPU load
63.4 requests/sec - 1.4 MB/second - 22.1 kB/request
175 requests currently being processed, 81 idle workers
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