Pretty sure you really just need the suggested "sudo a2enmod
mpm_prefork", so don't give up just yet. It's still under 5 commands,
hopefully
can still count as fairly simple. (compared to the alternatives at least).
On Sun, Apr 18, 2021 at 6:13 AM Roy Smith wrote:
>
> I appreciate the offer, but
I appreciate the offer, but it's not so much a matter of getting it to work,
but keeping it simple. For the few files I need to export, I can just copy
them manually to someplace else.
> On Apr 18, 2021, at 9:06 AM, Alex Monk wrote:
>
> You might try:
> sudo a2enmod mpm_prefork
> Failing
You might try:
sudo a2enmod mpm_prefork
Failing that, what's the name of your instance and project? I can probably
sort it out for you
On Sun, 18 Apr 2021 at 13:30, Roy Smith wrote:
> Hmmm, it turns out, this doesn't work. Apache fails to start with:
>
> AH00534: apache2: Configuration
Hmmm, it turns out, this doesn't work. Apache fails to start with:
AH00534: apache2: Configuration error: No MPM loaded.
I found a bunch of explanations of why this is happening (sounds like a bug in
the default apache2 config?), and how to fix it, but by the time I'm into
hacking apache2
Untested, but this should work I think:
sudo apt-get install apache2
sudo a2enmod userdir
mkdir ~/public_html/
copy files to public_html as you already mentioned
then click in Horizon to create a proxy, select a name and the
instance it should point to
access data under that name + /~username/
I've computed some data on a VPS node that I want to show to people. Is there
some quick and dirty way to publish a file so it's visible to the outside? I'm
thinking something along the lines of a public_html directory.
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