27;d be curious to find out what nginx does to circumvent this, atleast on
> linux.
>
> - Gokul
>
> - Original Message
> From: Jonathan Vanasco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: modperl mod_perl
> Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2006 3:16:30 PM
> Subject: concurren
Very cool indeed! A quick 'man 2 bind' yeilded this:EINVAL The socket is already bound to an address. This may change in the future: see linux/unix/sock.c for details.I'd be curious to find out what nginx does to circumvent this, atleast on linux.- Gokul- Original Message
I've switched my port80 proxy / vanilla server to nginx. it's a
great little server out of russia.
It happens to feature a rather neat thing as well...
when you upgrade the binary , you can have it start up a new binary,
bind to 80 ( along with the existing one ) , then have the old binary