Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] log roatation / delete for virtual domains

2008-06-05 Thread Ben Ricker
is use find on the directory and use -ctime +N where 'N' is the number of days you want logs to stick around. Then you can pipe it through |xargs rm -f. This will delete any logs that have been around since N days after creation. -- Thanks, Ben Ricker -- I use my cat's name

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Heavy Wait on My Shoulders

2008-05-30 Thread Ben Ricker
. This is for 1.3 but you can apply the tuning parameters to 2.x if you look them up on apache.org. If I am not mistaken, most of the directives are still operable in 2.x. -- Thanks, Ben Ricker -- I use my cat's name for a password: he is called [EMAIL PROTECTED] and I change his

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Heavy Wait on My Shoulders

2008-05-30 Thread Ben Ricker
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 7:07 AM, amiribarksdale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ben Ricker wrote: One issue is likely keep-alives. One issue with graphics is that each one is a separate request requiring a separate SSL connection (unless the KeepAlive is set to a reasonable value (I think we set

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Heavy Wait on My Shoulders

2008-05-30 Thread Ben Ricker
] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Thanks, Ben Ricker -- I use my cat's name for a password: he is called [EMAIL PROTECTED] and I change his name every 60 days. - The official User-To-User support forum

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Heavy Wait on My Shoulders

2008-05-30 Thread Ben Ricker
Ahhh. Good point. I spaced the rewrite part. You are right: looking at any rewrites is a candidate since it is very unlikely to catch a healthy rewrite intact with a reload. Ben On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 10:12 AM, Scott Gifford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ben Ricker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: If I

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Heavy Wait on My Shoulders

2008-05-29 Thread Ben Ricker
I would search for 'LogLevel' and bump it up to Debug and watch the error_log. Also, you say the request hits the access_log? What is the result? Since you have mod_perl, you may be using CGI which is the cause of the hang. Ben Ricker On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 3:52 PM, amiribarksdale [EMAIL

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Heavy Wait on My Shoulders

2008-05-29 Thread Ben Ricker
That is expected because reload stops the current request and starts another one so it would force a Broken Pipe. Have you tried turning off https and seeing if you see the same behavior? -- Thanks, Ben Ricker -- I use my cat's name for a password: he is called [EMAIL

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] RE: Retransmissions seen for HTTP GETs and POSTS

2008-05-27 Thread Ben Ricker
You might be looking at a network load issue or need to tweak the TCP retransmission timeout setting. But again, the issue is on the TCP/ networking layer and not an issue with Apache. Good luck. -- Thanks, Ben Ricker -- I use my cat's name for a password: he is called [EMAIL

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Clustering

2008-05-22 Thread Ben Ricker
Google is your friend: http://java.sys-con.com/read/44199.htm Ben Ricker On May 22, 2008, at 5:45 AM, Ch Praveena wrote: Hi all, I think I can get a proper response and can solve my issue. I am trying to cluster Jboss(Mainitans tomcat as a web container) using APACHE as load

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Clustering

2008-05-22 Thread Ben Ricker
Jboss which dont have this specified RequestFacade.java file in it, even if it uses tomcat as the web container internally 2008/5/22 Ben Ricker [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Google is your friend: http://java.sys-con.com/read/44199.htm Ben Ricker On May 22, 2008, at 5:45 AM, Ch Praveena wrote: Hi all