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|    Apache configuration question - MPM modu    |
|    07 Feb 26 21:22:21    |
      From: lars@beagle-ears.com              I recently reinstalled Fedora 43 on my Linux workstation, because I got       a new system hardware unit.              My previous system was at least 10 years old and had survived numerous       in-place version upgrades.              After re-install, the httpd service complains on /var/log/error_log       that because I have the single-threaded MPM module "mpm_prefork"       installed, it wil not be able to serve HTTP 2.0.              [Fri Feb 06 06:04:49.941831 2026] [http2:warn] [pid 1684:tid 1684]        AH10034: The mpm module (prefork.c) is not supported by mod_http2.        The mpm determines how things are processed in your server.        HTTP/2 has more demands in this regard and the currently selected        mpm will just not do. This is an advisory warning.        Your server will continue to work, but the HTTP/2 protocol        will be inactive.              I vaguely remember a long time ago having to select among 2 or 3       different MPM modules, using configuration statements in httpd.conf,       but looking at the httpd.conf file that I carried over from the old       system, I do not see any such statements.              The manual at https://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/mpm.html says       that on a unix-like system, mpm_event will be installed by       default.              How do I resolve this problem?              --       Lars Poulsen - an old geek in Santa Barbara, California              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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