We have a database here that we manage all of our inventory in (using
mod_perl, of course), but our management is thinking of implementing
Marimba. I've been all over the web and the news groups and no one seems to
have anything to say. I was wondering if any of you out there on the
mod_perl lis
For some really high performance sites, compiled C is the way to go. It's
faster and as long as you remove all compilers from the machines in
question, it's also more secure.
Having said that, I will also add that the downside is that in order to keep
pace with your competitors who are writing
My recommendation is that you do none of the things that you are looking at
for optimal performance. Instead, opt for a seperate hardware solution. We
went through this about a year ago when we were architecting a solution for
my employers site. Admittedly, takes more traffic than you do, but w
It's not him, it's a virus.
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Gunther,
I think that mentions in publications like
Ziff-Davis, CMP.net, maybe SysAdmin. However, the techies know mod_perl
and love it. It's the PHB's that we need to convince of the merit of our
chosen platform. Therefore, it also needs to make it into the rags that
management reads l
Gunther,
We are still interested in doing the design.
If a corporate sponsor for the printing will step forward, we'd be happy to work
their logo into the design.
Jimi
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exchange.
Jimi
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No, we don't have a design yet as far I know. I am not really
organizing it. I just thought I would post quickly to
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e suggestion, Doug, but no go.
>
> simply looks like you need to install openssl-0.9.6. was not included in
> the rh7.0 distro that i installed.
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kperl is install
> but i can't use it can you help me about- configuration of httpd.conf
> for perl- other configuration file?- file exemple to
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For everyone who's every been presented with one of those stupid "motivational"
posters, mugs, etc. when you would have rather been given what they spent for
the piece of crap..
http://www.despair.com/
ajor mod's
from source. It's easy to compile and then all you have to do is adjust the
conf files.
HTH - Next time :)
Jamie Krasnoo wrote:
> Ok, I've had it with RH 7.0. Too many problems. What Linux distro are some
> of you using with Apache 1.3.14 and mod perl 1.24_01?
l
> just prevent it from going into swap. Having too much traffic can still
> hose your site in lots of other ways that have nothing to do with swap and
> everything to do with the design of your application and the hardware you
> run it on, but there's nothing mod_perl-specific about those issues.
>
> - Perrin
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You need to run, do not walk, immediately to www.sun.com and apply all
of the Solaris patches to your machine.
Siddhartha Jain wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have been trying to compile mod-perl (various 1.21 to 1.24_01 ) on Solaris
> 2.6 with apache (various 1.3.11 to 1.3.14) with perl-5.005003 and also
Mark,
If the variable ORACLE_HOME doesn't change why not just set it as an
environment variable outside the program and export it?
Mark Doyle wrote:
>
> Greetings,
>
> I tried using Apache::Reload:
>
> PerlSetEnv ORACLE_HOME /oracle/app/oracle/product/8.0.3/
> PerlModule Apache::DBI
> [...]
>
Only from someone on AOL ;)
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> We need to see Larry Wall on CNBC taking questions like
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> "So it's free?"
>"yes"
> "And you don't get any money for it?"
>"Correct"
> "And you keep working on it?"
>"That's my perogative"short Bobby Brown move>
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Does anyone have any mod_perl vs. mod_php benchmarks?
Jimi
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I know this is off topic, but does anyone know if the config files in
Apache support IPv6 addresses?
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ro's from the PHB's is
a good
thing.
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rts, but it would be much more fun to use mod_perl to catch and block
> > them on the fly.
> >
> > BTW -- I have blocked spiders on the fly before -- I used to have a decoy
> > in robots.txt that, if followed, would add that IP to the blocked list. It
> > was interesting to s
in either. Apache is 1.3.14 and mod_perl 1.24_01
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e there then?
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> If static fails, then you can probably get away with DSO if you keep the
> httpd process memory usage down with various directives. There's more on
> this just recently in this list's archives, as I recall...
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Totally frustrated,
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nd this is on a Sparc Solaris 2.6
box so maybe someone can give me a hand and tell me what I've missed. I've
attached the httpd.conf file and it appears to be correct, but it errors out (see
above)
Jimi Thompson
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