Authz 4x execution ?

2007-11-05 Thread Ward Loockx
Hello, I'm writing a mod_perl authz module. But is it normal that the module executes 4x times ? is it possible to limit this to 1time ? Greets, Ward

mod_perl, worker mpm and memory use optimisation

2007-11-05 Thread John ORourke
Hi folks, I have a nice stable app that's been steadily maturing over 2 years, written in mod_perl from scratch. I've learned lots and currently have a dual-httpd reverse proxy/cache approach which works really well even on 'normal' size boxes - 2GB RAM, 3GHz single CPU, 32 or 64 bit. I

Re: dev environment

2007-11-05 Thread Jeff Armstrong
Original Message Subject: Re:32 64 bit memory differences From: Mark Maunder [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Octavian Rasnita [EMAIL PROTECTED] CC: modperl@perl.apache.org Date: 05 November 2007 06:32:11 I wouldn't recommend doing dev on windows for a linux environment. Dual boot your

Re: dev environment

2007-11-05 Thread Rolf Banting
On 11/5/07, Jeff Armstrong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Or even make yourself a virtual PC using MS Virtual PC and install a Linux / Apache / Modperl / Samba / MySQL / SVN etc into it (e.g. Debian is easy, or whatever you need for your prod). Or: 1. use cygwin ( if you can get mod_perl2 to build.

Re: dev environment

2007-11-05 Thread Octavian Rasnita
Hi, I have just installed MS Virtual PC, but I need to find out if the virtual machines installed with it are as accessible as those created with VMWare. I have also tried with VMWare Workstation, and as a test I've installed a Win XP Pro virtual machine under Win XP Pro, and the virtual OS

Re: 32 64 bit memory differences

2007-11-05 Thread Carl Johnstone
I'd recommend using apache for windows with mod_proxy because it's more mature. Another vote for apache as a proxy, using mod_proxy_balancer in apache 2.2 to proxy to multiple mod_perl backends. I wouldn't recommend doing dev on windows for a linux environment. Dual boot your machine with

Re: dev environment

2007-11-05 Thread Carl Johnstone
On 11/5/07, Jeff Armstrong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Or even make yourself a virtual PC using MS Virtual PC and install a Linux / Apache / Modperl / Samba / MySQL / SVN etc into it (e.g. Debian is easy, or whatever you need for your prod). Sorry replied elsewhere - missed the change in

Re: mod_perl, worker mpm and memory use optimisation

2007-11-05 Thread Carl Johnstone
I now want to bring down the process size and/or increased shared memory, and I wondered if anyone knows if it's possible to write perl in a way that maximises shared memory - eg. can I somehow ensure my data structures are all together and not sharing memory pages with compiled code? General

Re: dev environment

2007-11-05 Thread Rolf Banting
On 11/5/07, Octavian Rasnita [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I wasn't able to use it because I didn't know how to set its share directories and especially its network interface to be able to access the internet from the virtual machine (if it is possible). 1. You can access the internet from the

Re: dev environment

2007-11-05 Thread Jeff Armstrong
Original Message Subject: Re:dev environment From: Rolf Banting [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: modperl modperl@perl.apache.org Date: 05 November 2007 14:52:12 Or: 1. use cygwin ( if you can get mod_perl2 to build. I couldn't.) Arghh - tooo painful! but nice if you want a bash shell

Re: dev environment

2007-11-05 Thread Jeff
Original Message Subject: Re:dev environment From: Octavian Rasnita [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Jeff Armstrong [EMAIL PROTECTED], modperl modperl@perl.apache.org Date: 05 November 2007 15:59:10 Hi, I have just installed MS Virtual PC, but I need to find out if the virtual machines

Re: dev environment

2007-11-05 Thread Issac Goldstand
For what it's worth, that's exactly how I handle my dev environments. Samba share on a VMware machine configured the same as the server. The samba share is taken from subversion (eg, a local working copy) and I can manage commits even from windows systems. I also have the advantage of having the

Re: mod_perl, worker mpm and memory use optimisation

2007-11-05 Thread Enno
Carl Johnstone wrote: I now want to bring down the process size and/or increased shared memory, and I wondered if anyone knows if it's possible to write perl in a way that maximises shared memory - eg. can I somehow ensure my data structures are all together and not sharing memory pages with

Re: Bug report - mod_perl2 make test fails on Cygwin DLL version: 1.5.24

2007-11-05 Thread Nikolay Ananiev
enter export APACHE_TEST_STARTUP_TIMEOUT=800 in your console and then make test again Apache needs a lot of time to start up on Cygwin Rolf Banting [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Guys, Probably not a bug as such but something in my set up. Find the output from

Re: dev environment

2007-11-05 Thread Jeff Pang
- Original Message - From: Jeff Armstrong [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: modperl modperl@perl.apache.org 2. Pay up for VMWare Workstation. With VMWare you can have virtual linux sessions running in Windows. There's a free player and some free Linux virtual machines but if you want to