Doesn't the proxy do a write-to-disk as the page passes through?
Particularly with proxy-pass and proxy-passreverse?
This would imply that there is a process load on the server (limiting
the number of simultanious connections - but not an httpd/proxy limit
per-sae) *as well as* a disk-limit (for
Would you happen to have more than one Listen directive in your configuration??
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From: Alf Stockton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2005 12:01 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
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On a newly installed XP system I
MonoApplications /aspnet:/usr/share/doc/xsp/test
From the documentation (http://www.apacheworld.org/modmono/INSTALL):
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MonoApplication /mono /home/user/mono/install/xsp/server/test
The MonoApplication directive takes two arguments. The first one is the
virtual path, which is part
of the
On Tue, 5 Jul 2005, [iso-8859-1] Axel-Stéphane SMORGRAV wrote:
Would you happen to have more than one Listen directive in your configuration??
No I've checked and I only have a Listen 80.
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Regards,
Alf Stocktonwww.stockton.co.za
You know you're a little fat if you have stretch
I would think the process only starts up on boot. Was
the process IIS? If so you should be able to disable
its startup using the Services app. If it was some
other process not a service, you can check your normal
startup locations in the registry (HKLM and HKCURR
On Tue, 5 Jul 2005, Robert Zagarello wrote:
I would think the process only starts up on boot. Was
the process IIS? If so you should be able to disable
its startup using the Services app. If it was some
other process not a service, you can check your normal
startup locations in the registry
Go into 'Services' in 'control panel/administrative tools' and stop
service and set service to 'manual' start. It is prob set to
'automatic'
Thanx
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-Original Message-
From: Alf C Stockton
On Solaris 2.9 - I've built mod_perl into Apache 1.3.33 statically and
have a binary but when attempting to run the tests the startup (via
make test) fails with the following message:
/usr/local/apache/src/httpd -f `pwd`/t/conf/httpd.conf -X -d `pwd`/t
httpd listening on port 8529
will write