We identified the root-cause:
- due to the same BalancerMembers (incl. route-names) for
fs4_javaclient_over_http
and fs4_webclient_over_http, requests that are routed to
fs4_webclient_over_http
do take the timeout of 90 seconds of fs4_javaclient_over_http.
So, it seems to be the only
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Hi
I'm using Debian's apache 2.2.26 with mod_fcgid for PHP. My CMS
Given that the latest available version is 2.2.17, that would
surprise me.
Drupal
rewrites all URLs so that they execute main index.php, e.g.
http://localhost/node/1 -
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Hy,
I've this long process.
USER PID %CPU %MEMVSZ RSS TTY STAT START TIME
COMMAND
wwwrun 29503 99.3 0.6 311160 27808 ?RFeb15 1151:58
/usr/sbin/httpd2-prefork -f /etc/apache2/httpd.conf -DSSL
What does long process mean?
Is
Corrected solution .htaccess file, currently implemented in
/cmta_test/
directory.
Sorry to only chime in now - but I don't have enough of a clue
about mod_rewrite, so I don't feel comfortable answering more
complex questions.
The one thing I do know is that we do not recommend putting
На 17.2.2011 г. 11:11 ч., Igor Galić написа:
I'm using Debian's apache 2.2.26 with mod_fcgid for PHP. My CMS
Given that the latest available version is 2.2.17, that would
surprise me.
2.2.16, yeah :-)
Is it possible that you do *not* use mod_rewrite?
And instead use:
FallbackResource?
Original Message -
Hy,
I've this long process.
USER PID %CPU %MEMVSZ RSS TTY STAT START TIME
COMMAND
wwwrun 29503 99.3 0.6 311160 27808 ?RFeb15 1151:58
/usr/sbin/httpd2-prefork -f /etc/apache2/httpd.conf -DSSL
What does long process mean?
Is
Hi Experts,
We have below configuration.
ProxyPreserveHost On
ProxyPass /irjhttp://portal_host:5/irj
ProxyPassReverse /irj http://portal_host:5/irj
Now when execute https://Apache_Host/irjit got blank page with
Il giorno 17/feb/2011, alle ore 14:14, Igor Galić ha scritto:
Ah. 143 -- I thought I had seen 443 before.. whoops.
So, forget that part about internal dummy connection.
Anyway: What happens when you kill off that process?
If I kill that process nothing happens. The process end and apache
Il giorno 17/feb/2011, alle ore 14:14, Igor Galić ha scritto:
Ah. 143 -- I thought I had seen 443 before.. whoops.
So, forget that part about internal dummy connection.
Anyway: What happens when you kill off that process?
If I kill that process nothing happens. The process end and
Hi ,
i have installed Apache2.2.8 on Solaris 10 . In httpd.conf i had set -
ResinConfigServer 203.165.30.40 28064
but i was not able to access the UI deployed in resin. Response was 503.
but when i replaced ResinConfigServer by CauchoHost , it worked fine.
i came to know
On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 4:54 PM, Vivek Thite-Patil
vivek.thitepa...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi ,
i have installed Apache2.2.8 on Solaris 10 . In httpd.conf i had set -
ResinConfigServer 203.165.30.40 28064
but i was not able to access the UI deployed in resin. Response was 503.
but
Unfortunately it's not enough for unpatched Drupal because Apache's
mod_cache violates http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2616#section-14.9.3
by
looking Expires header before max-age directive and Drupal always
sets
Expires:...1978 mentioning this rule.
IIRC, that's fixed in 2.3.. yup:
Hi Tsaby,
if somehow possible, you should consider upgrading from 2.2.3
mod_proxy has been completely overhauled since after 2.2.9.
The current version is 2.2.17.
You're 4 years and 14 versions behind.
i
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Igor Galić
Tel: +43 (0) 664 886 22 883
Mail: i.ga...@brainsware.org
URL:
I am having a Ubuntu server apache2.conf has
LogFormat %v:%p %{X-Forwarded-For}i %l %u %t \%r\ %s %O \%{Referer}i\
\%{User-Agent}i\ vhost_combined
# Define an access log for VirtualHosts that don't define their own logfile
CustomLog /var/log/apache2/other_vhosts_access.log vhost_combined
and
Hi there.
Is it possible and if yes with what technique/program to achieve the
following:
Situation:
I have a network with a public accessible webserver on 'WAN-a'
Here runs an Apache server (CentOS Linux).
This server has a second interface 'LAN-b'
Further down on 'LAN-b' is a Cisco
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It seems like a keyboard problem to me
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Seems more like the list got spammed to me ;-{
Paul
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