On Sunday, September 25, 2011 at 06:42 , Klaus Hofeditz ]project-open[ wrote:
Hi Guan,
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[encoding system] returns utf-8 just before running ns_returnfile 200
$type $file
If I set encoding system iso8859-1 before ns_returnfile 200 $type $file
What is the value of [encoding system] on a regular page or in the context
where you call ns_returnfile?
On Sep 25, 2011, at 0:00, AOLSERVER automatic digest system
lists...@listserv.aol.com wrote:
tx everybody for the very useful input!
Using ns_returnfp is (for several reasons) not
Bas Scheffers wrote:
http://www.danga.com/memcached/ is brilliant. I have not used it in
AOLserver yet, though. There is a Tcl only client but for best
performance you'd probably be best off creating a module using one of
the C libraries available.
When I last tried memcached, I used the
Hi,
A couple of weeks ago I moved a number of servers to AOLserver 4.0.10
from various versions of 3.4 because of the 10^9 seconds problem.
After the move servers that were preivously using 100-120 MB of
memory are now using around 300 MB to 400 MB each.
I've tried to turn off or reduce
had very little luck with it (I think the
openacs code does too many fancy things to work well with it).
-J
Guan Yang wrote:
Hi,
A couple of weeks ago I moved a number of servers to AOLserver
4.0.10 from various versions of 3.4 because of the 10^9 seconds
problem. After the move servers
On 17 May 2006, at 23:35 , Dossy Shiobara wrote:
On 2006.05.17, Titi Ala'ilima [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We just decided to move everything left on 3.3ad13 to 4.0, but to
help
those who need it:
So, you're seeing this problem even on AOLserver 4.0? What version of
OpenACS?
I don't think
Tom,
Janine's sites are completely unrelated with mine. And I've seen this
problem on three different unrelated sets of servers.
Our upgrade from 3.x to 4.x was not that painful, the most time-
consuming part was rewriting approximately 35 configuration files for
the tons of services we
On 16 May 2006, at 17:04 , Janine Sisk wrote:
On May 16, 2006, at 6:57 AM, Tom Jackson wrote:
Are these completely unrelated installs wrt Guan's sites?
Yes. I also am not seeing the memory problems he is; it seems
that 3.2/3.3 and 3.4 are exhibiting different weirdnesses.
I've seen
I've experienced this problem over the weekend on half a dozen
servers in three different locations:
After starting up, AOLserver (mostly 3.4.2, also a 3.5.11) begins
allocating a lot of virtual memory. When I follow the process in top,
the virtual memory counter (but not real memory)