RE: Apache::Session Question

2000-11-30 Thread Renzo Toma
Apache::Session uses a cookie to identify a user. Every request will be switched to one of the nodes in your cluster. That node will fetch the session data corresponding to that cookie and work with it. Mind you, Apache::Session is a great piece of software, but in balanced envs you may need to

Re: Wierd user agent strings

2000-06-04 Thread Renzo Toma
(r\210xx\303\214x\204VF > (r\210xx\303\214x\204yG > (r\210xx\303\214x\20\256E > > (where \210 etc are octal character values). > > Tim. > ... __... __ ____ ... ... .. .. Renzo Toma

Re: Apache and FILEHANDLES

1999-11-15 Thread Renzo Toma
these are obvious, please don't shout. Somtimes the obvious is hard to > see!! Ha! ... __... __ .... ____ ... ... .. .. Renzo Toma http://www.veronica.nl Veronica Internet UNIX system engineer/admin ... _ .

OT: database redundancy in web env

1999-11-02 Thread Renzo Toma
Hi guys, I know its totally off-topic and prolly better suited for the DBI list. But I believe this list is read by more experienced people. Anyways my apologies. I am looking for working setups for database redundancy in a web environment; 24/7 stuff!! Using a farm of machines running mod_perl