Paul,

httpd does not call php includes, period. This is processed by php alone.

On Wed, 6 Jul 2022 at 18:31, Paul <storm...@stormy.ca> wrote:

> On 2022-07-06 08:27, Frank Gingras wrote:
> > First off, I would suggest not using prefork and mod_php, unless traffic
> is
> > minimal and performance is not a concern. Nowadays, the scalable solution
> > is to use php-fpm, and use a threaded mpm like event.
>
> Many thanks. Point well taken, on my "to do" list for a long time. My
> only excuse: the production server is very stable, rarely even
> approaches 10^6 hits a day, and whispers along quite nicely on 32 (64t)
> cores - uptime currently at 326 days.  What I need to do is to use the
> sandbox (subject of this thread) to delve into Apache Solr.  I am just
> astounded that a mirror copy is failing abjectly.
> >
> > Secondly, for your issue, you will need to look into the php logs as php
> is
> > generating the response.
>
> There is absolutely nothing in the php logs -- I get the impression that
> the Apache back end is just not calling the php includes. The site
> itself was rsynced from production, everything else looks "forensically"
> identical.  Maybe I'll just rebuild it again from scratch, as I may have
> made some sort of mistake somewhere, the order of installing the various
> elements, whatever...
>
> Again thanks -- Paul
> >
> > On Tue, 5 Jul 2022 at 16:24, Paul <storm...@stormy.ca> wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> I'm going nowhere for what must be a small glitch.  Ubuntu server
> >> 20.04LTS, Apache/2.4.41 (Ubuntu) using mpm_prefork behind Nginx proxy
> >> server.
> >>
> >> We use php 7.4 for many thousands of static pages that use e.g. <?php
> >> include 'inc/tophead.html';?> giving us "<!DOCTYPE html> <html
> >> lang="en"> <head>, css, js, etc" sent to clients. Always reliable,
> >> production and backup machines delivering perfectly for many years.
> >>
> >> Just built a sandbox (to start looking at Apache Solr) as an exact
> >> replica of our production servers (but without letsencrypt), exact down
> >> to every file, version, release, permission, owner, dot and comma as far
> >> as I can see after hours of searching around.
> >>
> >> The sandbox is delivering "raw text" <?php include 'inc/whatever';? >,
> >> not the content of the included file. Log files give no clue -- apache
> >> just "200" responses for the <body> text and images, but obviously not
> >> the css, js, layout -- syslog, auth, nginx and php exactly the same as
> >> on the production servers.
> >>
> >> Suggestions, pointers, ideas would be warmly welcomed -- and save what's
> >> left of my sanity ;=}
> >>
> >> Many thanks,
> >> Paul
> >>
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