At 04:26 PM 12/5/2016 +0100, DaVieS wrote:
Hi Everyone!
As a FullStack I had a very long headache with Apache, especially with
crappy and slowly pages, that the PHP stucks (FLOCK() && Session) the
processes over-time until the webserver become unavailable meanwhile
unfortunately slow pages (1
Just checked what fullstatus does. Here (2.4.9 on AIX) it just calls lynx -dump
with URL http://localhost:80/server-status.
So you just have to change to the listen port number of your second instance.
Kurt Bremser
AMOS Austria
Newton was wrong. There is no gravity. The Earth sucks.
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Hi
do it from my own script directly with httpd (because THAT accepts the -f).
can you give me detail about how you did it?
cordialy,
Le 05/12/2016 à 16:12, Bremser, Kurt (AMOS Austria GmbH) a écrit :
Then I'd look in apachectl what the fullstatus does and do it from my own
script direct
Hi Everyone!
As a FullStack I had a very long headache with Apache, especially with
crappy and slowly pages, that the PHP stucks (FLOCK() && Session) the
processes over-time until the webserver become unavailable meanwhile
unfortunately slow pages (1-4 secs) will able to kill the whole
webser
Then I'd look in apachectl what the fullstatus does and do it from my own
script directly with httpd (because THAT accepts the -f).
Kurt Bremser
AMOS Austria
Newton was wrong. There is no gravity. The Earth sucks.
Von: Bertrand Lods [bertrand.l...@ac-caen
Hi
thanks for answer.
But when I try this :
apachectl fullstatus -f /etc/httpd-FusionAccesWeb/conf/httpd.conf
I get this :
Passing arguments to httpd using apachectl is no longer supported.
You can only start/stop/restart httpd using this script.
If you want to pass extra arguments to http
Hi !
I have configured mod_proxy_balancer according to documentation.
All works fine, sticky cookie name that I've defined is on the browser.
On the other hand, I've seen that there is another cookie name named
"router_id".
Why is it defined ?
I've searched the source files to find answer but with
The second instance uses its own httpd.conf file. apachectl accepts this file
via the -f parameter.
HTH,
Kurt Bremser
AMOS Austria
Newton was wrong. There is no gravity. The Earth sucks.
Von: Bertrand Lods [bertrand.l...@ac-caen.fr]
Gesendet: Montag, 5. D
What do you mean by two httpd instance ?
From: Bertrand Lods [mailto:bertrand.l...@ac-caen.fr]
Sent: Monday, December 5, 2016 12:58 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [users@httpd] apachectl fullstatus for multiple instance of httpd
Hi
My System : CentOS Linux release 7.2.1511
Hi
My System : CentOS Linux release 7.2.1511 (Core)
My Apache version : Apache/2.4.6 (CentOS)
I have configure two httpd instance.
I'm looking for a way to use "apachectl fullstatus" command for the
second instance.
Is this possible?
cordialy,
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