Greg Ames wrote:
Ian Holsman wrote:
Thanks...
what I was after was more hints on configuring HTTP.
ie.. make sure FollowSymLinks is On & AllowOverride off
(to avoid unnessecary fileops) and things like this
Oh, OK, then http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/misc/perf-tuning.html would be
rele
Dirk-Willem van Gulik wrote:
* The harder you drive the server, the more disk space you will need. SPECWeb99
touches more files as you ramp up the number of concurrent connections. There
is a formula here: http://www.spec.org/osg/web99/docs/users_guide.html#Pre-Inst
Plus you need disk space for l
I was talking to one of our devleopers over here,
and she mentioned that it would be really cool if for a
suite of URLs being tested that we could read the input of a
the form fields (mainly the 'hidden' ones) and then use the values
in the next request..
how hard do you think that this kind of thi
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Gary Benson wrote:
On Thu, 13 Sep 2001, john sachs wrote:
On Thu, Sep 13, 2001 at 09:16:38AM -0700, Ian Holsman wrote:
+ error: cgi log not created!
+ not ok 2
+ # Failed test 2 in modules/cgi.t at line 85
+ error: cgi log does not exist!
+ not ok 4
+ # Failed test 4 in modules/cgi.t at line 97
Hi John,
here is the verbose test output for the CGI errors I was getting
while running from a cron job.
..Ian
(C=S O=D)
GET /modules/autoindex/htaccess/?C=S&O=D
ok 84
ok
modules/cgi.1..36
return code for bogus-perl.pl: 500, expecting: 500
ok 1
error: cgi log not created!
not ok 2
# Fail
John..
here is my 'ENV' which the test jobs are running with.
Oh..
mod_autoindex was breaking, but it is fixed now.
..Ian
Original Message
APACHE_TEST_NO_COLOR=1
BASH=/bin/sh
BASH_VERSINFO=([0]="2" [1]="04" [2]="21" [3]="1" [4]="release" [5]="i386-redhat-linux-gnu")
BASH_VERSION='
Ok...
as you can see the jobs runs quite well.
For some reason I can't get SSL built properly on my linux box.
(I haven't really tried)
I've got a couple of things I'd like fixed on the test suite before
this mail gets forwarded to dev@httpd.apache.org on a regular basis.
1. running modules/cg
ok.
I've got the email going now.
the only problem is that it doesn't check
to not send itself it everything went OK.
I'll start spamming it out over the weekend
..
now..
how frequently do you thing it should be going out?
1/night or 1/6 hours
?
Gary Benson wrote:
On Thu, 30 Aug 2001, Doug MacEache
I'm trying to get a nightly test going,
(nearly done)
and the escape codes look ugly.
anyway of disabling them??
..Ian
ll
> try to adjust the URLs I hit to see if I can move the bottleneck
> back to the CPU.
>
> Any suggestions here? -- justin
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not sure how easy this would be to implement...
but what I would really like to see is some kind of test harness
which I could use to test filters/requests in, without having to start
up a web server
and have other things interfere with the testing.
so the test harness would have a screen where I
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