Tim Garton wrote:
but it makes it extremely easy for all our users
to develop websites without having to explain to them how to ftp or sftp
data to the webserver.
This may be obvious but here goes :-)
I make web space available on the linux box and use samba to share this
space with the
On Tue, Feb 14, 2006 at 01:43:12PM -0800, Tim Garton wrote:
Has anyone else run into anything like this? Just upgraded to Apache
2.2.0 on a linux box running 2.6.10 kernel. This machine mounts some
windows shares via CIFS (eg. mount -t cifs //windowsfs/share
/local/mount/point) For some
Ok, I took Joe's advice. You can find the strace at:
http://staff.hightechhigh.org/~tgarton/httpd.strace.gz
The other info you asked for is:
Linux distro - Slackware 10.1
CPU arch - x86(Pentium III)
glibc version - 2.3.2
Tim
Joe Orton wrote:
On Tue, Feb 14, 2006 at 01:43:12PM -0800, Tim
On Wed, Feb 15, 2006 at 09:49:52AM -0800, Tim Garton wrote:
Ok, I took Joe's advice. You can find the strace at:
http://staff.hightechhigh.org/~tgarton/httpd.strace.gz
The other info you asked for is:
Linux distro - Slackware 10.1
CPU arch - x86(Pentium III)
glibc version - 2.3.2
Thanks.
Has anyone else run into anything like this? Just upgraded to Apache
2.2.0 on a linux box running 2.6.10 kernel. This machine mounts some
windows shares via CIFS (eg. mount -t cifs //windowsfs/share
/local/mount/point) For some of the virtual hosts the UserDir's lie on
these mounted CIFS