Apache MPM netware
Summary
    This Multi-Processing Module (MPM) implements an exclusively
    threaded web server that has been optimized for Novell
    NetWare.
    The main thread is responsible for launching child
    worker threads which listen for connections and serve them when they
    arrive. Apache always tries to maintain several spare
    or idle worker threads, which stand ready to serve incoming
    requests. In this way, clients do not need to wait for a new
    child threads to be spawned before their requests can be
    served.
    The StartThreads,
    MinSpareThreads,
    MaxSpareThreads, and
    MaxThreads
    regulate how the main thread creates worker threads to serve
    requests. In general, Apache is very self-regulating, so most
    sites do not need to adjust these directives from their default
    values. Sites with limited memory may need to decrease MaxThreads to keep the server from
    thrashing (spawning and terminating idle threads). More information
    about tuning process creation is provided in the performance hints
    documentation.
    MaxRequestsPerChild
    controls how frequently the server recycles processes by killing old
    ones and launching new ones. On the NetWare OS it is highly
    recommended that this directive remain set to 0. This allows worker
    threads to continue servicing requests indefinitely.
    The MaxThreads directive sets the desired
    maximum number worker threads allowable. The default value is
    also the compiled in hard limit. Therefore it can only be lowered,
    for example:
    
 
    This directive tells the server what stack size to use for
    each of the running threads. If you ever get a stack overflow
    you will need to bump this number to a higher setting.