I made a mistake.... If I comment out the new instance...restart http and try to access the old instance by url, the old instance is shown.
So to answer your question, if I comment out brandy, brandx is displayed properly. Sincerely, Doug Eubanks [email protected] On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 9:41 AM, Doug Eubanks <[email protected]> wrote: > I disabled the new brand, using just the old brand (but with the script > changes we made) and it's still using the settings for the new brand. > > Something about environment variable we are setting is constantly getting > set to the new brand, no matter which brand you try to use. > > I've had our local perl guru double check my changes and I've set them > according to your notes. I believe that either there is one crucial step > that we've overlooked, or that there is something particular about my > httpd.conf that's not working right (PerlSetVar statements, etc). > > Just as a test yesterday, I separated the log files for each name based > virtual server to make sure that we were being served from the right server > instance, and depending on which URL I used, the correct log file was > showing activity. > > Sincerely, > Doug Eubanks > [email protected] > > > On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 4:42 AM, Raed El-Hames <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Morning Doug; >> >> If you can test it, can you comment out the entry for the brand y in >> httpd.conf , ie start up with just brand x and see what you get, just to >> make sure your settings are correct for brand x .. >> Always remember to restart httpd. >> >> Regards; >> Roy >> >> Doug Eubanks wrote: >> >>> Yes, they have different webmuxes (webmux.pl and webmux-brandy.pl). >>> >>> It appears the ENV['SERVER'] is always matching webmux-brandy.pl, even >>> though the /tmp/foo file shows different entries. >>> >>> Could a MasonDataCacheDefaults setting, or a mod_perl setting cause the >>> RT.pm to use the "first" loaded $ENV['SERVER'] string? I'm so confused? >>> >>> Sincerely, >>> Doug Eubanks >>> [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> >>> >>> >>> On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 12:10 PM, Raed El-Hames <[email protected]<mailto: >>> [email protected]>> wrote: >>> >>> And is RT calling the right RT_SiteConfig ?? >>> I am guessing you have modified each RT_SiteConfig per brand?? >>> what do you get when you restart apache and when you browse to >>> each instance?? >>> >>> Roy >>> >>> Doug Eubanks wrote: >>> >>> That's what I have, two different webmux.pl files... >>> >>> They are in the same /opt/rt3/bin folder... >>> >>> The old brand is called webmux.pl, the new brand is called >>> webmux-brandy.pl >>> >>> They are called in httpd.conf with these two separate lines in >>> their respective host entries... >>> PerlRequire /opt/rt3/bin/webmux-brandy.pl >>> PerlRequire /opt/rt3/bin/webmux.pl >>> >>> Sincerely, >>> Doug Eubanks >>> [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> >>> <mailto:[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> -- >> >> *Roy El-hames * >> >> ISP Systems >> >> >> >> *Vialtus Solutions* >> >> *(formerly Pipex Business)* >> >> >> >> Direct Dial: +44(0) 208 587 6181 >> >> E-mail: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> >> >> >> >> Visit us on: >> >> www.vialtus.com <http://www.vialtus.com/> >> >> >> >> This email is subject to: >> >> http://www.vialtus.com/disclaimer.html >> >> >> >> >> >> >
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