RE: Newbie help - mod_perl use
http://perl.apache.org/guide/install.html#How_can_I_tell_whether_mod_perl_ :) --Geoff -Original Message- From: Ron Beck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, April 10, 2000 1:28 PM To: modperl Subject: Newbie help - mod_perl use Hello all, I have built Apache 1.3.12 and mod_perl 1.22 and everything seems to be running fine. I have verified that mod_perl.c shows up as one of the compiled-in modules. How can I test or verify that my perl cgi scripts are actually running via mod_ perl rather than simply executing? Is there a section in some document you can point me to? Thanks regards, Ron
Re: Newbie help - mod_perl use
On Mon, 10 Apr 2000, Ron Beck wrote: Hello all, I have built Apache 1.3.12 and mod_perl 1.22 and everything seems to be running fine. I have verified that mod_perl.c shows up as one of the compiled-in modules. How can I test or verify that my perl cgi scripts are actually running via mod_ perl rather than simply executing? Is there a section in some document you can point me to? Ron, The excellent guide covers this in detail. How can I tell whether mod_perl is running? http://perl.apache.org/guide/install.html#How_can_I_tell_whether_mod_perl_ Read it, Learn it, Bookmark it. - Baiju Thakkar http://www.perlmonth.comhttp://www.linuxmonth.com Just use Perl; #!/boot/linux
Re: Newbie help - mod_perl use
What does the following do for you... IfModule mod_perl.c Files *.pl SetHandler perl-script PerlHandler Apache::Registry Options ExecCGI /Files /IfModule The "Porting CGI Scripts" recommended including this in my httpd.conf file. I assumed it was so I didn't have to put all my scripts into a single directory. Is this not correct? Ron "J. Horner" wrote: On Mon, 10 Apr 2000, Ron Beck wrote: Hello all, I have built Apache 1.3.12 and mod_perl 1.22 and everything seems to be running fine. I have verified that mod_perl.c shows up as one of the compiled-in modules. How can I test or verify that my perl cgi scripts are actually running via mod_ perl rather than simply executing? Is there a section in some document you can point me to? In order for you to get full mod_perl speed, you will need to put all of your mod_perl enabled cgi scripts into a directory and tell mod_perl to interpret that directory and all perl scripts contained within. Otherwise, you are just taking advantage of the built-in interpreter. Jon J. J. Horner Linux, Apache, Perl, Unix, Stronghold [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.knoxlug.org System has been up: 9 days.
Re: Newbie help - mod_perl use
On Mon, 10 Apr 2000, Ron Beck wrote: What does the following do for you... IfModule mod_perl.c Files *.pl SetHandler perl-script PerlHandler Apache::Registry Options ExecCGI /Files /IfModule The "Porting CGI Scripts" recommended including this in my httpd.conf file. I assumed it was so I didn't have to put all my scripts into a single directory. Is this not correct? No, that should work. Did you run any benchmarks against your server before implementing mod_perl, and after to see if it does any good? J. J. Horner Linux, Apache, Perl, Unix, Stronghold [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.knoxlug.org System has been up: 9 days.