Ask,
here is a patch for Apache::ProxyPassThru, fixing the bug that
multiple response headers are mungled into one (like double "Set-Cookie:"s)
I should apply this with my own proxy modules ... :)
--- ProxyPassThru.pm~ Tue Aug 21 08:06:24 2001
+++ ProxyPassThru.pmFri Mar 8 15:23:04 2002
> We had been using Option 1 for a long time & we had
> absolutely no problems
But doesn't it totally wreck your shared memory? For me that would make
it unusable. I usually get a pretty large percentage of memory to be
shared and count on that for getting maximum capacity from each box.
- Per
We had been using Option 1 for a long time & we had
absolutely no problems (with
mod_perl-1.19/Apache-1.3.14/Perl-5.005).
However on upgrading to mod_perl-1.26, we were getting
hell lot of errors. I have tracked this to a bug in
perl_util.c & on fixing this PerlFreshRestart works
w/o any problems.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello
>
>
> My company and Simplicity Ltd. are offering dedicated hosting, this
> includes:
>
> - A or some virtual host with access to own httpd.conf over Webmin
> - Ability to restart the server (!).
> - DNS for multiple hosts/domains, also the ones not with us.
On Thu, 7 Mar 2002, Ged Haywood wrote:
->> on redhat 7.0 linux i686, kernel 2.2.19-7.0.1smp
->--
->> perl -V
->> Summary of my perl5 (revision 5.0 version 6 subversion 1) configuration:
->> Platform:
->-
Hello
My company and Simplicity Ltd. are offering dedicated hosting, this
includes:
- A or some virtual host with access to own httpd.conf over Webmin
- Ability to restart the server (!).
- DNS for multiple hosts/domains, also the ones not with us.
- FTP access by dedicated IP.
- Mail doma
darren chamberlain writes:
> Quoting J S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [Mar 07, 2002 12:18]:
> > I've installed an apache build I did onto a Solaris
> > 2.6 box, and when I try to start it I get the following error message:
> >
> > ld.so.1: /opt/apache_1.3.22/bin/httpd: fatal: libperl.so.1: open faile
Quoting J S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [Mar 07, 2002 12:18]:
> I've installed an apache build I did onto a Solaris
> 2.6 box, and when I try to start it I get the following error message:
>
> ld.so.1: /opt/apache_1.3.22/bin/httpd: fatal: libperl.so.1: open failed:
> No such file or directory
> Killed
>
> Alright, I'm a total mod_perl newbie and would like to find a host for my
> personal site that allows me to develop mod_perl scripts. First off, I'm
> assuming that there is no way to install mod_perl on my current provider
due
> to (obvious) access privilige restrictions to Apache? Secondly, th
*looks again* oops... I didn't look close enough at tyhe error,
assumed it couldn't find mod_perl.so *hits himself in head*.
Did you install perl yourself? If so, you may want to make sure that
the directory containing the libperl.so file (usually
TOP_LEVEL/libexec/) is included in the file
$r->headers_out->set(Location => "/whatever");
$r->status(REDIRECT);
$r->send_http_header;
I belive this will work for you.
END
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Science, Discovery, & the
Not sure I understand your answer. I'm not using LoadModule.
JS.
>
>so if it's statically compiled, why are you using LoadModule?
>
> Issac
>
>J S wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>Hi there,
>>
>>I've installed an apache build I did onto a Solaris
>>2.6 box, and when I try to start it I get the following error m
Hi there,
On Mon, 4 Mar 2002, Steev Hise wrote:
> I'm having trouble with the latest version of mod_perl and apache.
> (version 1.26 with apache 1.3.23)
>
> upon startup there's a segmentation fault upon any http request.
> i'd be grateful for any assistance.
[snip]
> i built modperl and apache
> If you had something like Speakeasy DSL or a similar provider that allows
> you to run your own servers, you can run a server out of your house and
> use mod_perl and have fun.
>
> -- Brett
I actually have BellSouth dsl. I've never perused their acceptable use
policy, but I never thought i
On Thu, 7 Mar 2002, Fran Fabrizio wrote:
> My ideal setup would be to be able to colocate one of my servers and
> just use the ISP's bandwidth, but those plans are all pretty pricey.
> So, I'd really like to have a good ISP that supports mod_perl that I can
> afford because I'd enjoy being able t
> upgrades for applications that maintain state - since a user might
> have a session created using a new-code box, then hit an old-code box
> on the next page view. it takes us many minutes to work through
> restarting the entire array.
>
> were you ever concerned about something like that
Cahill, Earl wrote:
> I would not be opposed to calling a different,
> more standard function to check the cache (set up in a more standard way),
> and then fetch accordingly.
Look at how the Memoize module does it. You may be able to do something
similar that would allow caching to be added ea
Geoffrey Young wrote:
> we do that frequently here - 7 servers behind a BigIP. I've always
> wondered, though, whether this approach is foolproof for major
> upgrades for applications that maintain state - since a user might
> have a session created using a new-code box, then hit an old-code box
Fran Fabrizio wrote:
> I thought I had posted to this thread yesterday but looking back I don't
> see that it showed up, so I'll try again. :)
>
> I'm also looking for good mod_perl-supporting ISPs. Recently I went
> through the list on the web site, and either the links were broken, or
> the sit
>
> The best way I've found to deal with this problem is to have multiple
> servers behind a load-balancer and do a "rolling" restart. If you have
> servers A and B, you take A out of the load balancer temporarilly,
> upgrade it, add it back in, take B out, upgrade it, add it back in.
> Using t
Hello.
Sorry my bad English.
There is ISP Zenon http://zenon.net
I think Zenon is the best of those providing professional hosting services
and they rank first
by number of clients hosted in Russia.
They offer personal httpd with mod_perl (running as backend), shell, gcc,
personal MySQL and Postg
Gordon Henriksen wrote:
> I see three options open to me:
>
> 1. static mod_perl w/ PerlFreshRestart
> Reloads %INC.
> downside: Heresay claims historical instablity.
>
> 2. dynamic mod_perl
> Tears down & cleans up Perl interpreter on graceful restart.
> downside: Here
Gordon Henriksen wrote:
>
> I'm looking at how to best avoid downtime during a code upgrade, as we often
> do spot releases of critical code fixes and we're getting to the usage level
> that I don't want to interrupt service to deploy that code. At the same
> time, I want to avoid running 200 sta
so if it's statically compiled, why are you using LoadModule?
Issac
J S wrote:
>
>
> Hi there,
>
> I've installed an apache build I did onto a Solaris
> 2.6 box, and when I try to start it I get the following error message:
>
> ld.so.1: /opt/apache_1.3.22/bin/httpd: fatal: libperl.so.1: open
I'm looking at how to best avoid downtime during a code upgrade, as we often
do spot releases of critical code fixes and we're getting to the usage level
that I don't want to interrupt service to deploy that code. At the same
time, I want to avoid running 200 stat()'s per request for all of the lo
I forgot to mention that mod-perl1.26 is compiled into the apache build
(statically) as well.
>Hi there,
>
>I've installed an apache build I did onto a Solaris
>2.6 box, and when I try to start it I get the following error message:
>
>ld.so.1: /opt/apache_1.3.22/bin/httpd: fatal: libperl.so.1: o
Hi there,
I've installed an apache build I did onto a Solaris
2.6 box, and when I try to start it I get the following error message:
ld.so.1: /opt/apache_1.3.22/bin/httpd: fatal: libperl.so.1: open failed:
No such file or directory
Killed
I can't find libperl.so on either the original box, or
On Thu, 2002-03-07 at 01:17, Stas Bekman wrote:
> *** there is this modperl development company in Belgrade, they are very
> good.
>
> --- Which company you are talking about
>
> *** the modperl development company of course!
>
> --- but what company are you talking about?
>
> ... two hours
I forgot their URL for those interested ( http://www.multipro.com/hosting.html ).
> -Original Message-
> From: Joe Breeden
> Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 10:39 AM
> To: Fran Fabrizio; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Site Host Providers that Support mod_perl?
>
>
> I use a small ISP
I use a small ISP in Cookeville to co-locate my equipment. They charge $79.00 per
month for co-location charges. It is a no-frills setup, so you should provide your own
UPS as they do not have power generators. They have been in business since 1995 and I
don't see them going away any time soon.
Christian Gilmore wrote:
>
> I am attempting to redirect certain users during the authentication phase
> to support password expiration management. I am not having success
> building it directly into the authentication module and think it may be
> perhaps that the internal REDIRECT constant is ig
I thought I had posted to this thread yesterday but looking back I don't
see that it showed up, so I'll try again. :)
I'm also looking for good mod_perl-supporting ISPs. Recently I went
through the list on the web site, and either the links were broken, or
the sites made no mention of suppor
I am attempting to redirect certain users during the authentication phase
to support password expiration management. I am not having success
building it directly into the authentication module and think it may be
perhaps that the internal REDIRECT constant is ignored if given outside of
a content
At 9:28 AM + 3/7/02, Jeff wrote:
>Please forgive a mod_perl wannabie [aka woza.PHP4.user]
>
>I have googled two differing flavoured cookies in the
>mod_perl recipe library:
> Apache::Cookie
> Apache::RequestNotes
>
>and of course, there is the 'Why not hack the HTTP_COOKIE
>env all by your l
On Wed, 6 Mar 2002, Stas Bekman wrote:
> Rich Bowen wrote:
> > On Tue, 5 Mar 2002, Stas Bekman wrote:
> >
> >
> >>I'm compiling a list of companies giving mod_perl training for our new
> >>mod_perl site. Currently I have only:
> >>
> >>http://training.gbdirect.co.uk/courses/linux/customized_and_b
Quoting Thomas Hanson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [Mar 07, 2002 07:36]:
> I am trying to make 2 perl scripts for our cube3 since we are
> trying to automate the add user and delete user administration.
>
> So far I have found perl scripts to add users and groups,
> delete users and groups but not to add
On Wed, 6 Mar 2002, Rasoul Hajikhani wrote:
> Robert Landrum wrote:
> > #startup.pl
> >
> > open(FILE," > $MY::TEMPLATE .= while();
> > close(FILE);
> Thanks... But I use Template Toolkit to generate a dynamic file. How
> would the above code work in that situation?!
Not how I'd do it, although I'
Jeff wrote:
>
> Please forgive a mod_perl wannabie [aka woza.PHP4.user]
>
> I have googled two differing flavoured cookies in the
> mod_perl recipe library:
> Apache::Cookie
Apache::Cookie is a nice interface for cookies that is specific to the mod_perl
environment. it
parallels CGI::Cookie
Milo Hyson wrote:
>
> [snip]
> handler ... virtual location (i.e. one that does not directly
> map to anything in the server's filesystem).
> [snip]
>
Hi Milo,
that's easy. This is an anonymized excerpt of httpd.conf for a
multilanguage shop. None of the named locations exists on the server:
I am trying to make 2 perl scripts for our cube3 since we are trying to
automate the add user and delete user administration.
So far I have found perl scripts to add users and groups, delete users and
groups but not to add or delete mail aliases.
Those scripts use these modules :
Cobalt::user
Cob
I prefer Chips Ahoi chocolate chips cookies, but the really chunky ones;-)
(sorry I could not help it...)
Marcel
Jeff wrote:
> Please forgive a mod_perl wannabie [aka woza.PHP4.user]
>
> I have googled two differing flavoured cookies in the
> mod_perl recipe library:
> Apache::Cookie
> Ap
Please forgive a mod_perl wannabie [aka woza.PHP4.user]
I have googled two differing flavoured cookies in the
mod_perl recipe library:
Apache::Cookie
Apache::RequestNotes
and of course, there is the 'Why not hack the HTTP_COOKIE
env all by your lonesome?' peppermint flavour too!
So which i
Miroslav Madzarevic wrote:
> A young, startup company of 15 local people (believers) is doing traning and
> development on mod_perl, web and system administration (Linux). We are
> located in Yugoslavia, Belgrade but we also work with people and companies
> from other countries (Canada, Germany, C
A young, startup company of 15 local people (believers) is doing traning and
development on mod_perl, web and system administration (Linux). We are
located in Yugoslavia, Belgrade but we also work with people and companies
from other countries (Canada, Germany, Cyprus, USA). Much of our expirienc
[EMAIL PROTECTED] is now [EMAIL PROTECTED] The old
addresses should still work; but please use the new ones.
If you change any mentions on webpages and such; please always use
[EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of the posting address.
Please let me know if you notice anything odd or broken related to
t
By 'compiled code ... just like that in Java' do you mean byte code?
You may want to look at
http://perlmonks.org/index.pl?lastnode_id=864&node_id=76685
which I found by searching for 'compiled' at perlmonks.org.
Your client is making a strange request. Most people put a higher
value on source co
I have a code (not mine) that work fine witout Apache:RegistryLoader
- problem is that every httpd process has ~30 MB. After using
Apache:RegistryLoader process is 5 MB + 20 MB in shared mem.
But than new problem appered: when work without RegLoader I have
one connection do our Sybase database pe
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