El mar, 07-10-2003 a las 19:07, Víctor Jalencas escribió: > Yes, I did, but wasn't sure if mod_mono 0.5 was new enough for xsp 0.6 > > After modifying mod_mono.c to log more info to the apache log (thanks to > jonatan cortés), I've seen that the apache user (www in FreeBSD) does not > have enough permissions to read the /tmp/mod_mono_server socket, which I > launched as root or as myself. If I modify the permissions of the file while > mod_mono_server is running, I get 'connection refused'.
In the INSTALL file: " IMPORTANT: Make sure that both apache and mod-mono-server have write permission to that file." > > The user www does not have a login shell so it is not trivial (not > desirable) to change this and launch mod_mono_server as www, so I've ended > up modifying the socket location to end up in a directory owned by www's > group and with the sticky bit so it is readable and writeable by it. Another alternative is running mod-mono-server as the 'apache' user. > Currently, after the first request, top shows mono is eating more than 98% > of the CPU. Any ideas? If you can reproduce it, please, file a bug report in bugzilla with information on your system (distro, apache version,...), the version of mono/class libraries/xsp/mod_mono you're using, configuration files modified and, well, all the information needed to make it happen here ;-). Thanks. -Gonzalo _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list