On 25/02/2011, at 11:45, Tony Sumner wrote:
> On Feb 24, 2011, Alvaro Lopez Ortega wrote:
>
>> Cherokee-admin checks the $PATH, plus a number of paths where it can
> be usually found. In this case, the easiest option would be to add
> the path to $PATH.
>
> I added /usr/local/lib to my PATH and also to root's PATH but I get the
> same error message ("cannot determine PHP-CGI config").
Alright, that's good. Now, where is your php.ini located?
> I've just noticed that when I fire up cherokee-admin (as root) I get
> this:
> ----
> [25/02/2011 10:33:35.992] (warning) rrd_tools.c:120 - Could not find the
> rrdtool binary. | A custom rrdtool binary has not been defined, and the
> server could not find one in the $PATH.
>
> Cherokee Web Server 1.0.20 (Feb 19 2011): Listening on port 127.0.0.1:9090,
> TLS
> disabled, IPv6 enabled, using epoll, 4096 fds system limit, max. 2041
> connections, caching I/O, 5 threads, 408 connections per thread, standard
> scheduling policy
> ----
> followed by the login user and one-time password. Is rrdtool needed? It seems
> to be to do with resource management and not php.
It is optional dependency, do not worry about it. If present, Cherokee would
use it to generate usage graphs.
> Thank you for your patience
Thank you, this sort of questions/reports helps us to improve Cherokee.
Cheers!
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