On 22.10.2017 09:45, Ben RUBSON wrote:
On 21 Oct 2017 08:53, André Warnier (tomcat) wrote:

On 20.10.2017 17:15, Adam Prime wrote:
On 17-10-20 05:17 AM, André Warnier (tomcat) wrote:
On 20.10.2017 10:50, Ben RUBSON wrote:
On 20 Oct 2017 10:38, André Warnier (tomcat) wrote:
I believe that there is much more of a performance hit, when asking the server 
to set up
an environment ($ENV) for sub-processes, than via the PerlSetVar mechanism.

You don't need to use $ENV. If you're using handlers you could use
$r->server()->server_hostname.

You could certainly create a big hash at startup and grab stuff out of it that 
way, where
the top level key is the hostname.

Assuming that you wanted to do this, where would you put this big hash, so that 
it is
persistent across requests, and can be accessed by mod_perl handlers ?

If it's a read-only hash, then a startup script (PerlPostConfigRequire) as Adam 
proposed
before seems to be the right way.

Yes, but where exactly do you keep that hash, so that it is accessible later on by mod_perl handlers ? (across requests)

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