Re: mod_cgid not able to handle large POST request
This expands to logs/cgisock from the code. When I start Apache with mod_cgid and commenting the Scriptsock directive then I don't find the logs/cgisock file created. I was wondering if this file must be created even without the Scriptsock directive. If not how is the communication between httpd and mod_cgid happeining.On 4/3/06, R, Rajesh (STSD) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: when commented it uses DEFAULT_SOCKET /cgisock Rajesh R--This space intentionally left non-blank. From: pradeep kumar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, April 03, 2006 11:28 AMTo: dev@httpd.apache.orgSubject: Re: mod_cgid not able to handle large POST request I don't have multiple instances of Apache. When I just use the standard httpd.conf with only this directive commeted out I get this error. There is no issue of multiple instances using the same Unix socket. How does the communication between the cgid deamon and httpd deamon happen when the Scriptsock directive is commented out. On 3/31/06, Jeff Trawick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 3/31/06, pradeep kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:> One more detail. I get this error only on commenting out the Scriptsock> directive. When I use this directive though I have no trouble in running the> script.Is there more than one Apache instance with same ServerRoot, such that using the default ScriptSock results in multiple instances trying touse the same Unix socket? I assume you set Scriptsock to anon-default value?
RE: mod_cgid not able to handle large POST request
when commented it uses DEFAULT_SOCKET /cgisock Rajesh R--This space intentionally left non-blank. From: pradeep kumar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, April 03, 2006 11:28 AMTo: dev@httpd.apache.orgSubject: Re: mod_cgid not able to handle large POST request I don't have multiple instances of Apache. When I just use the standard httpd.conf with only this directive commeted out I get this error. There is no issue of multiple instances using the same Unix socket. How does the communication between the cgid deamon and httpd deamon happen when the Scriptsock directive is commented out. On 3/31/06, Jeff Trawick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 3/31/06, pradeep kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:> One more detail. I get this error only on commenting out the Scriptsock> directive. When I use this directive though I have no trouble in running the> script.Is there more than one Apache instance with same ServerRoot, such that using the default ScriptSock results in multiple instances trying touse the same Unix socket? I assume you set Scriptsock to anon-default value?
Re: mod_cgid not able to handle large POST request
I don't have multiple instances of Apache. When I just use the standard httpd.conf with only this directive commeted out I get this error. There is no issue of multiple instances using the same Unix socket. How does the communication between the cgid deamon and httpd deamon happen when the Scriptsock directive is commented out.On 3/31/06, Jeff Trawick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 3/31/06, pradeep kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:> One more detail. I get this error only on commenting out the Scriptsock> directive. When I use this directive though I have no trouble in running the> script.Is there more than one Apache instance with same ServerRoot, such that using the default ScriptSock results in multiple instances trying touse the same Unix socket? I assume you set Scriptsock to anon-default value?
Re: mod_cgid not able to handle large POST request
On 3/31/06, pradeep kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > One more detail. I get this error only on commenting out the Scriptsock > directive. When I use this directive though I have no trouble in running the > script. Is there more than one Apache instance with same ServerRoot, such that using the default ScriptSock results in multiple instances trying to use the same Unix socket? I assume you set Scriptsock to a non-default value?
Re: mod_cgid not able to handle large POST request
One more detail. I get this error only on commenting out the Scriptsock directive. When I use this directive though I have no trouble in running the script. Regards, PradeepOn 3/31/06, pradeep kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi, On using mod_cgid to handle large POST request i get a page not found error. This is what I did. Have a HTML which generates a huge POST request and the action is taken by a cgi-script which just checks the size of the request. The html is Click TEST for doing POST data! http://server.com/cgi-bin/test3.cgi"> POST_DATA The test3.cgi is #!/usr/bin/perl $|++; print "Content-type: text/html\n\n"; if ($ENV{CONTENT_LENGTH} > 2048) { print "Too much!\n"; } else { print "OK\n"; } With this set up the script displays OK. But when the number of 1's in the html is increased to a very huge number then I get a page not found error. I do not find this error with mod_cgi though. Has this been noticed before. Regards, Pradeep
mod_cgid not able to handle large POST request
Hi, On using mod_cgid to handle large POST request i get a page not found error. This is what I did. Have a HTML which generates a huge POST request and the action is taken by a cgi-script which just checks the size of the request. The html is Click TEST for doing POST data! http://server.com/cgi-bin/test3.cgi"> POST_DATA The test3.cgi is #!/usr/bin/perl $|++; print "Content-type: text/html\n\n"; if ($ENV{CONTENT_LENGTH} > 2048) { print "Too much!\n"; } else { print "OK\n"; } With this set up the script displays OK. But when the number of 1's in the html is increased to a very huge number then I get a page not found error. I do not find this error with mod_cgi though. Has this been noticed before. Regards, Pradeep