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The general server timeout: amount of time the server will wait for certain events before failing a request | The general server timeout: amount of time the server will wait for certain events before failing a request: | ||
* When reading data from the client, the length of time to wait for a TCP packet to arrive if the read buffer is empty. | |||
* For initial data on a new connection, this directive doesn't take effect until after any configured AcceptFilter has passed the new connection to the server. | |||
* When writing data to the client, the length of time to wait for an acknowledgement of a packet if the send buffer is full. | |||
* In mod_proxy, the default timeout value if [[httpd ProxyTimeout|ProxyTimeout]] is not configured. | |||
The default value is 60 seconds. |
Revision as of 03:52, 9 January 2017
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Overview
The general server timeout: amount of time the server will wait for certain events before failing a request:
- When reading data from the client, the length of time to wait for a TCP packet to arrive if the read buffer is empty.
- For initial data on a new connection, this directive doesn't take effect until after any configured AcceptFilter has passed the new connection to the server.
- When writing data to the client, the length of time to wait for an acknowledgement of a packet if the send buffer is full.
- In mod_proxy, the default timeout value if ProxyTimeout is not configured.
The default value is 60 seconds.