Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Really annoying problem either with Apache2 or PHP or both

2005-09-10 Thread David Wills
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] Really annoying problem either with Apache2 or PHP or both

2005-09-10 Thread David Wills
Hi, I am having a really bad time with apache 2 and have been for months now. I have tried everything I can think of to rectify this and its just not working. I am having gigantic 30second page load pauses with Apache2. These appear to be random but its hard to tell if there is a specific cau

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache2 restart issues

2005-08-13 Thread David Wills
Hi Joshua, Yes I have certainly read about the issues php has with thread-safety however I don't think I'm using anything but the most common config there is. I kinda figured by now it would have worked for such a simple and lean config. Is the problem I described symptomatic of a thread safety i

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache2 restart issues

2005-08-13 Thread David Wills
Hi, I have been trying to move from prefork to worker MPM on apache 2. I have a problem however. The compilation runs perfectly, the server starts fine. When I restart the daemon it doesn't finish killing all of apaches processes before starting the service again. Because of this it fails the re

[EMAIL PROTECTED] mod_deflate and css files

2005-08-05 Thread David Wills
Hi, I was wondering if anyone had any success (or otherwise) with using mod_deflate to compress css files ? Are there any browsers that don't support compressed css files ? With css layouts becoming a lot more common now, its very common to find css files growing a lot larger. I am concerned tha

[EMAIL PROTECTED] [info] (32) & [info] (104) core_output_filter

2005-08-04 Thread David Wills
Hi, I hope someone can help me. When accessing my apache server the responses for 70% of the time will be fine. The rest however just pause, or die completely. At these times the following can be found in the error_log and I do get a LOT of these per day: [Thu Aug 04 04:16:15 2005] [info] (32)B