Am 09.08.2013 16:12, schrieb Zdenek Pytela:
> Georgios Petasis pise:
>> In my apache configuration, I am using a scripting language (tcl
>> through apache rivet) which implements a "heavy" application,
>> something that takes some minutes to start when apache starts a new
>> process.
>>
>> Is the
Am 09.08.2013 10:03, schrieb Georgios Petasis:
> In my apache configuration, I am using a scripting language (tcl through
> apache rivet) which implements a "heavy"
> application, something that takes some minutes to start when apache starts a
> new process.
>
> Is there a way to "separate" the
On 09.08.2013 10:03, Georgios Petasis wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> In my apache configuration, I am using a scripting language (tcl through
> apache rivet) which implements a "heavy" application, something that
> takes some minutes to start when apache starts a new process.
>
> Is there a way to "separat
Στις 9/8/2013 18:31, ο/η Reindl Harald έγραψε:
Am 09.08.2013 16:12, schrieb Zdenek Pytela:
Georgios Petasis pise:
In my apache configuration, I am using a scripting language (tcl
through apache rivet) which implements a "heavy" application,
something that takes some minutes to start when apach
Hello,
2013/8/9 Zdenek Pytela :
> Yes. You just have multiple Listen lines in your config file and
> then you have to restart the httpd.service.
I think the main goal was not just to get Apache to listen to multiple
ports, but to have two entirely separate Apache instances running, to
prev
Georgios Petasis pise:
> Hi all,
>
> In my apache configuration, I am using a scripting language (tcl
> through apache rivet) which implements a "heavy" application,
> something that takes some minutes to start when apache starts a new
> process.
>
> Is there a way to "separate" these "heavy" apa
9.8.2013 11.05 "Georgios Petasis" wrote:
>
> In general I think it can be done (i.e.:
http://wiki.apache.org/httpd/RunningMultipleApacheInstances),
> but is a way to do this in fedora 19, and keep all this "systemctl *
httpd" stuff?
>
I have not attempted it, but I think it should be possible. You
Hi all,
In my apache configuration, I am using a scripting language (tcl through
apache rivet) which implements a "heavy" application, something that
takes some minutes to start when apache starts a new process.
Is there a way to "separate" these "heavy" apache processes from the
rest of the