I'm upgrading mod_perl on a Solaris 2.6 production machine.  Although a
little downtime on this machine won't be a big issue, I'm wondering about
backup plans.

I've got mod_perl ready for "make install" (I'm currently using a PERL5LIB
environment to test mod_perl on a high port from the blib).

So I was just going to bring down the server, make install, and then
startup the new server.  But, I'd like to be able to back out, just in
case.  I was thinking about tar'ing up the Apache name space, and Apache.pm
to backout the Perl modules so I could run the old httpd, if needed.

Is that a reasonable thing to do, and if so, is there anything else you
would suggest?


Thanks,


Bill Moseley
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