<tr><td>acquire</td>
<td>-</td>
<td>If set this will be the maximum time to wait for a free
- connection in the connection pool. If there is no free connections
+ connection in the connection pool. If there are no free connections
in the pool the Apache will return <code>SERVER_BUSY</code> status to
the client.
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<td>Off</td>
<td>This parameter should be used when you have a firewall between your
Apache and the backend server, who tend to drop inactive connections.
- This flag will told Operating System to send <code>KEEP_ALIVE</code> message
- on inactive connections (interval depend on global OS settings,
- generally 120ms), and thus prevent the firewall to cut the connection.
- To enable keepalive set this property value to the <code>On</code>.
+ This flag will tell the Operating System to send <code>KEEP_ALIVE</code>
+ messages on inactive connections (interval depends on global OS settings,
+ generally 120ms), and thus prevent the firewall to drop the connection.
+ To enable keepalive set this property value to <code>On</code>.
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<tr><td>retry</td>
<td>60</td>
<td>Connection pool worker retry timeout in seconds.
If the connection pool worker to the backend server is in the error state,
- the Apache will not forward any request to that servers untill that timeout
+ Apache will not forward any requests to that server until the timeout
expires. This enables to shut down the backend server for maintenance,
- and bring it back online.
+ and bring it back online later.
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<tr><td>loadfactor</td>
<td>1</td>
- <td>Worker load factor. Used with BalancerMamber.
- It is a number between 1 and 100 and defined the load aplied to
+ <td>Worker load factor. Used with BalancerMember.
+ It is a number between 1 and 100 and defines the load applied to
the worker.
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<tr><td>route</td>