On May 10, 2011, at 9:43 AM, Klaus Berkling wrote: > > On May 8, 2011, at 8:11 PM, Chuck Hill wrote: > >> Thanks for the reply. Late Friday, we tracked it down (we think!) to a bad >> build of Apache 2.0 or (more likely) of mod_webobjects. We rolled back to >> Apache 1.3 and the stock Solaris adaptor from Apple (uh, yeah, WO 5.2). The >> problem noted below went away. > > Old and new might not mix too well. :-)
Just to be clear: we were using Apache 2.0 with a self-built version of mod_webobjects for 2.0 and rolled back to Apache 1.3 with an Apple built mod_webobjects for Apache 1.3. My working theory is that the version of mod_webobjects for 2.0 on the WO wiki has a subtle. Chuck >> Which version of mod_webobjects are you using with Solaris? > > We're not using Solaris. We thought about it way back and gave up on it when > Apple stopped officially supporting Windows and Solaris. Skip Levens > patiently listened to my griping about it back then at WWDC. > >> P.S. A max of 4 sessions per instance is NOT normal for WO app. I would go >> with closer to 400 :-) The more useful statistic is requests per minute per >> instance and that varies a lot on what you app is doing. > > Yup. Our users primarily interact with their own data so we talk to the > database a lot. Our app does not have multiple database stacks so we run lots > of instances. > > > kib > > "The era of procrastination, of half-measures, of soothing and baffling > expedients, of delays, is coming to its close. In its place we are entering a > period of consequences." > Winston Churchill > > Klaus Berkling > Web Application Dev. & Systems Analyst > DynEd International, Inc. > www.dyned.com | blog | @kiberkli > > > > -- Chuck Hill Senior Consultant / VP Development Come to WOWODC this July for unparalleled WO learning opportunities and real peer to peer problem solving! Network, socialize, and enjoy a great cosmopolitan city. See you there! http://www.wocommunity.org/wowodc11/
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