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Ok, I have a feature that I would like to implement some type of long polling. The only problem is, I don't want to bump up against the "maxconnections" problem. I figure I could have my PHP process wait for updated data only if Apache has no waiting connections. If there are waiting connections, I would simply return immediately and the client would return to a short polling interval.

So, to clarify, the question is: how do I get the number of waiting connections for Apache in PHP?

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  • Was there a question here? Or are you just thinking out loud? Nov 16, 2015 at 21:16
  • yes... the question is, how can i get the number of waiting connections for apache in php?
    – john ellis
    Nov 16, 2015 at 21:38

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Once you have waiting connections it's probably too late to programatically deal with it. You can get information about active connections by executing netstat.

Try something like exec('netstat | grep http | wc -l'); and then process the result.

It's not exactly what you are looking for because it will include all apache requests including images, css and javascript but will give you information about the number of active connections

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  • yes... i would likely want to know how many active connections are happening vs how many are waiting. i would have to research the status on netstat.
    – john ellis
    Nov 17, 2015 at 1:25

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