AW: Cannot restart or stop Apache after several days of running

2006-10-17 Thread Henrik Steffen
any further. Could you give me any additional hint? Thank you, -- Mit freundlichem Gruß Henrik Steffen Geschäftsführer top concepts Internetmarketing GmbH Am Steinkamp 7 - D-21684 Stade - Germany Damit wir Ihnen bestmöglichen Servi

AW: Cannot restart or stop Apache after several days of running

2006-10-17 Thread Henrik Steffen
what do > you mean by > "won't start up again"? What happens when you try? yes. It does stop and vanishes completely from "ps ax". If I then try to fire it up again with either "httpd -k start" or "apachectl start" NOTHING happens. It just hangs.

AW: Cannot restart or stop Apache after several days of running

2006-10-17 Thread Henrik Steffen
ely, then I couldn't start it up again. When typing "httpd -k start" or "apachectl start": nothing happening, no logs, no info, nothing. So I just could reboot... and now everything works fine again. If I remove the "LoadModule mod_perl" from the httpd.conf however,

AW: Cannot restart or stop Apache after several days of running

2006-10-17 Thread Henrik Steffen
le-switch, too. -- Mit freundlichem Gruß Henrik Steffen Geschäftsführer top concepts Internetmarketing GmbH Am Steinkamp 7 - D-21684 Stade - Germany Damit wir Ihnen bestmöglichen Service bieten können, senden Sie Ihre E-Mail-Anfragen b

Cannot restart or stop Apache after several days of running

2006-10-16 Thread Henrik Steffen
same problem. Anyone ever experienced this? Any ideas what to do, or how to debug any further, or how to solve this? Help appreciated! Thank you, -- Kind regards Henrik Steffen

Trouble using Tie::RDBM

2005-02-02 Thread Henrik Steffen
to modify the Tie::RDBM module by adding a check whether the backend is still alive just before executing a statement? Any help appreciated, thanks in advance, -- Kind regards Henrik Steffen top concepts Internetmarketing GmbH Am Steinkamp 7 -

AW: modperl 2.0 404 custom error document

2004-10-20 Thread Henrik Steffen
Geoffrey Young wrote: >> which delivers the default "Not found" page, >> but is there any way to send a custom page instead >> (without using ErrorDocument in httpd.conf). > > see $r->custom_response. > > --Geoff great, this is exactly what I have been looking for. thanks a lot, kind regards

modperl 2.0 404 custom error document

2004-10-20 Thread Henrik Steffen
y succeded in doing: my $r=shift; $r->status(404); which delivers the default "Not found" page, but is there any way to send a custom page instead (without using ErrorDocument in httpd.conf). Any help is appreciated, Thank you, -- Mit freundlichem Gruß Henrik Steffen Geschä