Larry Leszczynski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi All -
I'm hoping for some enlightenment about how KeepAlive is implemented in
Apache and whether KeepAlive even comes into play when front-end and
back-end mod_perl servers communicate with each other via HTTP.
On Mon, 27 Nov 2000, Larry Leszczynski wrote:
Hi All -
I'm hoping for some enlightenment about how KeepAlive is implemented in
Apache and whether KeepAlive even comes into play when front-end and
back-end mod_perl servers communicate with each other via HTTP.
Aaron Johnson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something to this effect:
I am trying to get the MHonArc package to work in conjunction with an in
house module.
When MHonArc (http://www.mhonarc.org) is run and told to process a
single file instead of a directoy full of files, it sends the output to
Hi All -
I'm hoping for some enlightenment about how KeepAlive is implemented in
Apache and whether KeepAlive even comes into play when front-end and
back-end mod_perl servers communicate with each other via HTTP.
I suppose I shouldn't have started off my previous post with such a
On Tue, 28 Nov 2000, Larry Leszczynski wrote:
Hi All -
I'm hoping for some enlightenment about how KeepAlive is implemented in
Apache and whether KeepAlive even comes into play when front-end and
back-end mod_perl servers communicate with each other via HTTP.
I suppose I shouldn't
Hi,
I use ePerl and it's good, but some things need better performance.
Is there any "chtml" compiler that allow me freely mix C and html code
just like in ePerl:
HTML code
%
C code ..
%
HTML code
%=(C expr.)%
..
Vlad.
-
To
Hi there,
I want to control the way a CGI program works by modifying the
parameters passed to it within a FixupHandler. For GET requests
everything works fine. But for POST requests the parameters seem to be
deleted after reading them. If the CGI program is a Perl script I get
the parameters
On 28 Nov 2000, Alexander Haeckel wrote:
Hi there,
I want to control the way a CGI program works by modifying the
parameters passed to it within a FixupHandler. For GET requests
everything works fine. But for POST requests the parameters seem to be
deleted after reading them. If the CGI
On Tue, 28 Nov 2000, Larry Leszczynski wrote:
Suppose front-end server A is handling user requests. In the process of
handling a front-end request, suppose I use LWP or equivalent to make a
HTTP request from A to a back-end server B to get some data that is
needed. Assuming all the right
On Tue, 28 Nov 2000, Vladislav Safronov wrote:
Hi,
I use ePerl and it's good, but some things need better performance.
Is there any "chtml" compiler that allow me freely mix C and html code
just like in ePerl:
HTML code
%
C code ..
%
HTML code
%=(C expr.)%
Inline.pm
But if
I am on a sun box:
uname -a
SunOS mailroom 5.6 Generic_105181-22 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-5_10
I built and tested both perl 5.6.0 and apache_1.3.9 against gcc and they
check out OK:
gcc -v
Reading specs from /usr/local/lib/gcc-lib/sparc-sun-solaris2.6/2.7.2.2/specs
gcc version 2.7.2.2
perl -V
hi folks. cpth is looking for a couple senior folks to come
in and make immediate contributions on our web groupware
applications team.
the team has several applications that are in the process of
being integrated for a comprehensive user expensive: mail,
personal address book, corporate
Excuse me if this is a ridiculous question, but is there any way
to install Apache::Request on a Windows box without VC++?
This is the output from 'perl Makefile.PL' for libapreq:
Warning: Guessing NAME [c] from current directory name.
Usage: xsubpp [-v] [-C++] [-except] [-prototypes]
I ran into this problem a week ago on both Solaris 2.6 and 2.7 , and I was
using gnu cc 2.7.2.3 . I upgraded to gnu cc 2.95.2 . I had to recompile my
perl 5.6.0 from stable.tar at www.cpan.org using this compiler and rebuilt
Apache and mod_perl without any problems .
You will find a pre-built
has the digest software for the mod_perl list changed recently? Here's a
sample of what I've been seeing for a couple of weeks at the top of the
digest:
cheers
andrew
Topics (messages 11320 through 11349):
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sergen wrote:
When sending text with "+" by "?" on url $Request-QueryString eats
"+" (the text is absolutely the same but only this sign).
Is it a bug or may be some else ?
using: Mandrake 7.2
Apache 1.3.14-2mdk
apache-mod_perl 1.3.14_1.24-2mdk
Hello all -- I recently downloaded apache 1.3.14 and mod perl 1.24 and
received the following error when I tried to run the Makefile.PL:
-
$ perl Makefile.PL APACHE_SRC=../apache_1.3.14/src DO_HTTPD=1 USE_APACI=1
I have a huge project with lots of tables, and the performance wasn't that
well. So I've started to review the tables definitions and have found that
some indices were missing. I was sick from doing the tracing of all
possible SQL calls manually, so I wrote this simple profiler. Take a look
and
yes - in order to use apache 1.3.14 you need
mod perl 1.24_01 which you can get from here:
http://perl.apache.org/dist/
enjoy,
--
___cliff [EMAIL PROTECTED]http://www.genwax.com/
don carnage wrote:
Hello all -- I recently downloaded apache 1.3.14 and mod perl 1.24 and
received the
On 28 Nov 2000, Joe Schaefer wrote:
Stas Bekman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Before trying to answer your question, let me ask you another
question. What's the average run time of you mod_perl scripts? Is it 2 to
5 msecs? Or is it 0.5 to 1 sec? If you are in the former range this
On Tue, 28 Nov 2000, Stas Bekman wrote:
I have a huge project with lots of tables, and the performance wasn't that
well. So I've started to review the tables definitions and have found that
some indices were missing. I was sick from doing the tracing of all
possible SQL calls manually, so I
On Tue, 28 Nov 2000, Stas wrote:
possible SQL calls manually, so I wrote this simple profiler. Take a look
and tell me if you think it worths releasing on CPAN...
Definitely release it! It is a very elegant solution to a problem that I'm
guessing many of us have dealt with. I've always
Hey,
Below are the results of the survey I sent out a couple
weeks back. Thanks again for all your responses.
--Joshua
1. How many dynamic web requests do you serve per month?
[8] up to 10M pages
[5] 10M - 100M pages
[ ] 100M - 1G pages
[ ] more than 1 gig pages
2. How many
On Tue, 28 Nov 2000, Ryan Adams wrote:
Excuse me if this is a ridiculous question, but is there any way
to install Apache::Request on a Windows box without VC++?
[ ... ]
Hi,
No - it requires a C compiler ... Even with VC++, though,
some changes to the distribution are needed to get it
Stas Bekman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This is not a real world benchmark. It may generate the real world
load, but not the real world usage. And once you realize that this
cool speedup that you show doesn't really happen.
Of course not- I only posted those results to show that under
On 28 Nov 2000, Joe Schaefer wrote:
Stas Bekman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This is not a real world benchmark. It may generate the real world
load, but not the real world usage. And once you realize that this
cool speedup that you show doesn't really happen.
Of course not- I only
On Tue, 28 Nov 2000, Stas Bekman wrote:
I have a huge project with lots of tables, and the performance wasn't that
well. So I've started to review the tables definitions and have found that
some indices were missing. I was sick from doing the tracing of all
possible SQL calls manually,
Hi all.
I'm writing module code which (for backward compatibility with the CGI
it's replacing) needs to be able to execute commands from a file.
(~urgh~) The files have usually been ksh and/or Perl. Commonly, they
contain a directive to execute a line of shell script.
Ideally, such commands
On Tue, 28 Nov 2000, Stas Bekman wrote:
Or is there any reason for not using DBI::?
Tim mandates it. DBI:: is reserved for DBI only. DBD::* is reserved for
DBD drivers only, anything else goes in DBIx.
--
Matt/
/||** Director and CTO **
//||** AxKit.com Ltd ** ** XML
You don't mention which OS you're using, but in Richard Stevens'
_Advanced Programming in the UNIX Environment_, on p.189 he states:
"Many current implementations don't perform a complete copy of the
parent's data, stack, and heap, since a fork is often followed by an
exec. Instead, a
Hi Folks,
Everything is working great but I can't make a connection to my Oracle database (which
is on another server) using mod_perl.
-Perl 5.005_03 is working great.
-mod_perl 1.24_01 is working great with apache 1.3.14
-DBI 1.14 connections are working great with DBD Oracle 1.06
I can
It would be nice if Tim Bunce simply added it as a parameter
to DBI's existing methods. Why not ask him?
Fabrice
Aaron Ross wrote:
On Tue, 28 Nov 2000, Stas wrote:
possible SQL calls manually, so I wrote this simple profiler. Take a look
and tell me if you think it worths releasing on
On Wed, 29 Nov 2000, Fabrice Scemama wrote:
It would be nice if Tim Bunce simply added it as a parameter
to DBI's existing methods. Why not ask him?
I think most people would prefer to see it as a separate module. Generally
people do their query optimisations outside of DBI (and Perl), using
On Tue, 28 Nov 2000, Stas Bekman wrote:
Looks like it does pretty much the same but returns too much info, which
makes it quite hard to use when you have 100+ queries in some requests :)
I suspect it would be pretty easy to add in a threshold like the one in
your module.
And fetch()es are
On Tue, 28 Nov 2000, Matt Sergeant wrote:
On Wed, 29 Nov 2000, Fabrice Scemama wrote:
It would be nice if Tim Bunce simply added it as a parameter
to DBI's existing methods. Why not ask him?
I think most people would prefer to see it as a separate module. Generally
people do their
The Apache::MP3 module allows you to stream MP3 files from your webserver --
it's a pretty spiffy little interface. Everything appears to be working
fine, but when I try to stream an MP3, I get the following error in my
error_log:
[Tue Nov 28 20:01:54 2000] [error] [client x.x.x.x] need
I am working my way through the eagle book. I have not used CGI.pm
before. It is used in many (most?) of the examples.
Is it worth learning to use it?
I am not clear whether the authors are using it because the think it is
the best way to go, or because they already know it ( or
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Paul) wrote:
I'm writing module code which (for backward compatibility with the CGI
it's replacing) needs to be able to execute commands from a file.
(~urgh~) The files have usually been ksh and/or Perl. Commonly, they
contain a directive to execute a line of shell script.
On 28 Nov 2000, at 18:54, quagly wrote:
I am working my way through the eagle book. I have not used CGI.pm
before. It is used in many (most?) of the examples.
Is it worth learning to use it?
I am not clear whether the authors are using it because the think it
is the best way to
About a month or 2 ago, I had posted a problem where I tried to upgrade from:
Redhat Linux 6.2,
perl 5.6.0
Apache 1.3.12
mod_perl 1.24
mod_ssl 2.6.6
to
Redhat Linux 6.2
perl 5.6.0
Apache 1.3.14
mod_perl 1.24_01
mod_ssl 2.7.1
And reported that after doing this, my httpds would spin on
Hi,
A recent set of patches sent to me for Apache::SSI left me wondering
about a couple of design issues, so I thought I'd turn to the list.
1) Is it preferred to use POSIX::strftime() for time formatting, or
Date::Format::strftime()? One solution would be to dynamically load one
or the
From: Perrin Harkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Tue, 28 Nov 2000, Stas Bekman wrote:
And fetch()es are quite irrelevant for performance
improvements since they
never change unless you compare TCP/IP vs UNIX sockets or one driver
against the other.
I find the fetch information
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