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On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 10:49 AM, Len Jaffe <[email protected]>wrote: > in httpd.conf ---- and this will depend on your version of apache, and > how you've structured your configurations files. > > You need to load the fastcgi module > > LoadModule fastcgi_module modules/mod_fastcgi.so > > You need to declare your fastcgi service > > FastCgiServer /pathto/RT/sbin/rt-server.fcgi -processes 5 > -idle-timeout 30 > > your settings for processes and timeout will vary according to your load > > Inside your virtual host definitions, tell apache how to handle fcgi > requests > > AddHandler fastcgi-script fcgi > > > Tell apache how to run the RT code > > > Alias /RT /pathto/RT/sbin/rt-server.fcgi/ > <Directory /pathto/RT/sbin/*> > Options Indexes +ExecCGI FollowSymLinks > AllowOverRide None > Satisfy Any > Order allow,deny > Allow from all > </Directory> > > and tell apache about the directory where the RT source lives > > Alias /RT/NoAuth/images/ /pathto/RT/share/html/NoAuth/images/ > <Directory /pathto/RT/share/html/*> > Options Indexes FollowSymLinks > AllowOverride None > Order allow,deny > Allow from all > </Directory> > > > > > On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 9:37 AM, Max McGrath <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Thanks! >> >> Tried moving to FastCgi and I now get: >> >> You're almost there!You haven't yet configured your webserver to run RT. >> You appear to have installed RT's web interface correctly, but haven't yet >> configured your web server to "run" the RT server which powers the web >> interface. The next step is to edit your webserver's configuration file to >> instruct it to use RT's *mod_perl* or *FastCGI* handler. If you need >> commercial support, please contact us at [email protected]. >> >> I'm definitely not a web server expert...so...any advice? >> >> Max >> >> -- >> Max McGrath >> Network Administrator >> Carthage College >> 262-552-5512 >> [email protected] >> >> >> On Wed, Oct 2, 2013 at 10:53 PM, Alex Vandiver >> <[email protected]>wrote: >> >>> On Wed, 2013-10-02 at 21:53 -0500, Max McGrath wrote: >>> > Nope...definitely did that step: [snp] >>> >>> Ah. Then the perl that your mod_perl is linked against is not the perl >>> that you configured RT with -- did you recompile a newer perl to meet >>> the >= 5.10.1 dep, but not recompile mod_perl? Deploying with mod_fcgi >>> or mod_fastcgi is probably easier than upgrading mod_perl. >>> - Alex >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> RT Training in New York, October 8th and 9th: >> http://bestpractical.com/training >> > > > > -- > [email protected] 614-404-4214 @lenjaffe > Software Engineer, Founder Volunteerable <http://www.volunteerable..com/>, > Host of Columbus Code Jam <http://www.meetup.com/techlifecolumbus/> > www.lenjaffe.com http://www.theycomewithcheese.com > Perl Advent Planet <http://www.lenjaffe.com/PerlAdventPlanet/> - Advent > Calendars: Perlish and otherwise. > > -- [email protected] 614-404-4214 @lenjaffe Software Engineer, Founder Volunteerable <http://www.volunteerable..com/>, Host of Columbus Code Jam <http://www.meetup.com/techlifecolumbus/> www.lenjaffe.com http://www.theycomewithcheese.com Perl Advent Planet <http://www.lenjaffe.com/PerlAdventPlanet/> - Advent Calendars: Perlish and otherwise.
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