Hi,
thanks for your reply.
I tried that, and get this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] web]# su apache
bash-3.00$ cd /website/nfs-directory
bash: cd: /website/nfs-directory: Stale NFS file handle
So also on the shell line, it gives this error...
I tried that, and get this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] web]# su apache
bash-3.00$ cd /website/nfs-directory
bash: cd: /website/nfs-directory: Stale NFS file handle
So also on the shell line, it gives this error...
What I forgot to mention is that, when I do this as root, I get no problems...
When I
Frank Kimbell wrote:
I tried that, and get this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] web]# su apache
bash-3.00$ cd /website/nfs-directory
bash: cd: /website/nfs-directory: Stale NFS file handle
So also on the shell line, it gives this error...
What I forgot to mention is that, when I do this as root, I get no
On Tue, 2008-11-11 at 13:24 +0100, Jan Sievers wrote:
Hi everyone,
I can't find a clear statement in the Apache 2.2 documentation about the
following scenario:
I have the following configuration for index files:
DirectoryIndex index.cgi
The request
On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 11:12 PM, Admin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all.
I'm trying to convert an apache 2.0 config to 2.2 where the Directory
section in httpd.conf configures access via ldap, and an .htaccess file
overrides that setting for a particular subdirectory of that space.
Here's
On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 9:40 AM, Josuel Padua [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I just installed/configured apache on my pc (XP). I needed a server for my
small site that uses mysql. I can view the site with no problems inside the
local network, the problem is I can't get anything when I try to
even if the isp blocks ports you can still modify the ports that
apache/httpd uses. you'll probably need to port forward these at your router
(you do have a router, right!!)
you'll also need to remember to use your new port when directly accessing
your website. you could also check out the
On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 3:40 PM, Josuel Padua [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I just installed/configured apache on my pc (XP). I needed a server for my
small site that uses mysql. I can view the site with no problems inside the
local network, the problem is I can't get anything when I try to
Wow so no help? No one has any ideas on what might be going on? Is
this even the correct forum to try and get help? Would it help if I
mentioned I can not duplicate this in my DEV nor QA server
environment? That only the production servers are seeing this issue
and the only difference from Prod
I resolved this by creating the file /etc/apache2/conf.d/fqdn with following
line as content:
ServerName localhost
I am using Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron.
Chandresh
Eric Covener wrote:
On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 4:02 AM, Pierre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I installed Apache 2 just yesterday
Hi everyone,
I can't find a clear statement in the Apache 2.2 documentation about the
following scenario:
I have the following configuration for index files:
DirectoryIndex index.cgi
The request
domain.tld/dir_containing_index_cgi/
works as expected.
Now, since CGI defines
Hi All,
I have apache2 running AOK serving a web page that calls a xmlhttp
request every second and downloads a jpeg image approx 28k every
second. top reveals ...
3.3% CPU and 0.8% Memory
16089 dave 20 0 241m 85m 29m R 7.3 6.8 6:32.20 firefox-2-bin
31187 www-data 20 0 24956
Hi,
I just installed/configured apache on my pc (XP). I needed a server for my
small site that uses mysql. I can view the site with no problems inside the
local network, the problem is I can't get anything when I try to access it
from outside the network. I can ping the IP but can't view any of
dave selby wrote:
Hi All,
I have apache2 running AOK serving a web page that calls a xmlhttp
request every second and downloads a jpeg image approx 28k every
second. top reveals ...
3.3% CPU and 0.8% Memory
16089 dave 20 0 241m 85m 29m R 7.3 6.8 6:32.20 firefox-2-bin
31187
I am not the specialist here, but just looking at your two top displays
above, am I right in suspecting that you are running this XmlHttpRequest
test from a firefox browser which runs on the same machine as the Apache you
are testing ?
Yep, thats the case
if that is the case, it would be
dave selby wrote:
[...]
OK ... I did not realize that there would be competition, the CPU load
is not 100% so I don't understand why apache and firefox would be
competing ?
It is a bit difficult to tell what is really happening, which is why it
may be better trying to isolate the different
Hi,
Does anyone know a simple way to do this? I'm trying to test a
replacement web server hosting about 200 sites. To avoid absolute links
referring users back to the original server I'd like to do a rewrite or
output filtering on the fly to search urls for a given string (the name
of the
As per below ticket
https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=44783
There was memory issue with rotatelogs which got fixed earlier this year.
I have started seeing this problem recently.
I am currently using httpd-2.0.59 ,I want to change the rotatelogs binaries to
the new binary is it
Doesn't solve the bug. rotatelogs was never broken, it was a combination
of apr and httpd, which you must upgrade to 1.2.8 (or 1.3.4) and 2.0.63.
Anurag Gujral wrote:
As per below ticket
https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=44783
There was memory issue with rotatelogs which
Hello all,
After many days of work, and docs read I have manage to get it work. Is
a apache 2.2.10 compiled from source on a Centos 5 64b architecture as a
reverse proxy. As a MPM I use prefork.
There are still minor problems like disk_cache but but nothing to worry
. And when all the things
2008/11/11 André Warnier [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
dave selby wrote:
[...]
OK ... I did not realize that there would be competition, the CPU load
is not 100% so I don't understand why apache and firefox would be
competing ?
It is a bit difficult to tell what is really happening, which is why it
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