and refreshers. Or do most of you just prefer to go with an apache
restart?
Jeremy Wall
http://jeremy.marzhillstudios.com/
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On Thursday 08 March 2007 09:38, Martin Moss wrote:
I just had a demo of the Zend Platform and framework
for php.
It's got some really nice stuff, but ultimately the
reason we may decide to ditch perl and move to php
(h I know booo) will be down to support. OR
lackthereof for Perl...
Java and dspace I'm also sure most of them won't
answer you in this list since it's devoted to ModPerl questions.
snip
Jeremy Wall
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http://jeremy.marzhillstudios.com/
On Monday 05 March 2007 10:26, Anoop kumar V wrote:
I think I figured out the exact problem (not the solution)... apache starts
fine when forced to start on the commandline, but fails to start as a
service. SO it is not a problem of the apachemonitor per se.
It is wierd that something stops
On Friday 02 March 2007 23:40, Perrin Harkins wrote:
On 3/2/07, Jeremy Wall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using a mod_perl response handler for the pages in question.
Periodically and with no pattern I can detect a page request will simply
timeout.
If you want to know which
On Monday 05 March 2007 13:35, Perrin Harkins wrote:
On 3/5/07, Jeremy Wall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I get 16 timeouts out of a total of 3402 requests in the forensic log for
a half day of traffic. Some of the requests are strait pass a file on
with no logic.
On those, do you have any
expect them
There is an update that occurs to the session management tables everytime a
request is made when the user is logged in. I'll take a look at those updates
maybe something is going on there. Thanks for the insights guys you've been
very helpful.
// Jonathan Vanasco
Jeremy Wall
On Friday 02 March 2007 23:40, Perrin Harkins wrote:
On 3/2/07, Jeremy Wall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using a mod_perl response handler for the pages in question.
Periodically and with no pattern I can detect a page request will simply
timeout.
If you want to know which