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Overview:
This interface calculates and sets a new memory limit for Apache processes. This limit only applies to each individual Apache process. For more information, read Apache’s RLimitMEM documentation.
Note:
A process memory limit increases the stability of your server, but may reduce process performance.
Set a memory usage limit
To set a new limit for Apache processes, perform the following steps:
- Select Enabled under RLimitMEM Settings.
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Enter a value in the text box.
Note:The RLimitMEM value must be an integer greater than 1. -
Click Save.
Restart Apache
After you set a new memory limit, you must restart Apache in order for the change to take effect.
- To rebuild and restart Apache now, click Rebuild Configuration and Restart Apache.
- To rebuild and restart Apache later, use WHM’s HTTP Server (Apache) interface (WHM >> Home >> Restart Services >> HTTP Server (Apache)).
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