Hi,
I have following output from the mod_status. It shows 16 processes.
Observe that only the five processes have PID's (MaxSpareServer is 5).
Do the other ones exist too in the memory? Is it a bug?
Srv PID Acc M CPU SS Req Conn Child Slot Client VHost Request
0-0 111402 0/75/75 W_ 10.99 0
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From: Dean Maunder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mittwoch, 21. September 2005 00:08
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] NFS Logging
Hi,
I have 3 load balanced Apache webserver and I am considering using an
NFS on another server to write
I test this patch. It work for me.
But little issue finded.
When you use DER or BASE64 packed CAcert you must describe it as BASE64_FILE.
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On Tue, 2005-09-20 at 17:12 +0100, Dmitriy Kirhlarov wrote:
On Tue, Sep 20, 2005 at
Title: NEED URGENT HELP: Porting to Apache 1.3.x module to Apache2.0
Hi all,
Am looking for a crisp and complete document to port an Apache 1.3 module (which is a server plugin) to Apache 2.0 module.
There isnt any useful document that I could get from anywhere in net.
This is kind of
On 9/20/05, dphillips [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I am trying to use Apache to act as a proxy/reverse-proxy which will
authenticate the users, update the header with the authetication
information and then forward the request an Application Web Server.
I'm using the mod_auth_sspi to
On 9/21/05, Mishra, Pawan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have following output from the mod_status. It shows 16 processes.
Observe that only the five processes have PID's (MaxSpareServer is 5).
Do the other ones exist too in the memory? Is it a bug?
Check the M column. Since there is a .
On 9/21/05, Bankar, Swati [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Am looking for a crisp and complete document to port an Apache 1.3 module
(which is a server plugin) to Apache 2.0 module.
There isn't any useful document that I could get from anywhere in net.
There are several documents under
Just to let people that have been following the mod_auth_ldap problems,
my build is now working. Here is a script (it's just a dumb script to
capture my build procedure) I used to build openssl (0.9.7g), openldap
(2.2.28), and httpd (2.0.54) on Solaris 8:
CC=/opt/SUNWspro/bin/cc
GNU_TAR=`which
Running Apache 2.0.54 on Debian Linux.
A while ago I posted a message here asking about request failed: error
reading the headers which was caused by Apache being unable to read
POST-requests that were large. I suspected that this was Not My Fault(tm) as
it was mostly with the users using a
On Wednesday 21 September 2005 17:15, Joshua Slive wrote:
On 9/21/05, Tuomas J Rinta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This was because my app wasn't sending a Content-Length-header and my
browser was. Apparently Apache can't handle the POST request if it is
~8kb or over AND it doesn't have the
I'm getting the following error when I try to start up my apache server:
[Wed Sep 21 15:19:41 2005] [alert] (EAI 7)No address associated with
nodename: mod_unique_id: unable to find IPv4 address of pod.local
Configuration Failed
How can I correct it, or troubleshoot why it's happening even.
On 9/21/05, Boysenberry Payne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm getting the following error when I try to start up my apache server:
[Wed Sep 21 15:19:41 2005] [alert] (EAI 7)No address associated with
nodename: mod_unique_id: unable to find IPv4 address of pod.local
Configuration Failed
How
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