Re: [Resin-interest] 4.0.27 Pro, Ubuntu, mod-caucho - disable php handling for all but selected sites

2012-05-09 Thread Daniel López
An alternative that might be no that performant would be to use 
mod_proxy/mod_rewrite to send requests to Resin instead of using 
mod_caucho. That would let you choose the locations/directories that you 
want to forward to resin and which ones you want to process in Apache.
Not sure if mod_caucho also allows this fine grained control, as I don't 
use it, but in the mean time...

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El 08/05/2012 21:38, Stargazer escribió:
 On 07/05/2012 09:51, Stargazer wrote:
 On 06/05/2012 21:20, Nikolaj wrote:
 I would think you should look at your apache conf. First the request
 will go through Apache, which has to decide which handler will get
 the request.

 Ummm... thanks but there's a bigger problem here - as I recall, Apache
 still serves the *.html, *.jpg etc from the sites whereas quercus
 handles the *.php. So how does apache know example.com/foo.jpg is
 actually on the disk under /www/quercus/example.com/foo.jpg unless
 it's aware of the resin config?

 This is how httpd.conf looks:
 LoadModule caucho_module /usr/lib/apache2/modules/mod_caucho.so

 ResinConfigServer localhost 6800
 CauchoConfigCacheDirectory /tmp
 CauchoStatus yes

 I have to comment all those out in order to get the sites served by
 regular php.

 It seems this question has also gone unanswered in the forums for a
 couple of months too: http://forum.caucho.com/showthread.php?t=28738


 On Sat, May 5, 2012 at 10:34 PM, Stargazer
 starga...@blueyonder.co.uk mailto:starga...@blueyonder.co.uk wrote:

 I just installed resin to a server with  100 php apps (your
 typical mix
 of drupal etc) intending for just a few to use Quercus as a test,
 then
 move the rest over in a managed way. What I find is all sites now
 fail
 as resin as hijacked the *.php extension. Its pretty much a default
 installation, all I did was attempt to fix this with commenting
 out the
 *.php servlet-mapping in app-default.xml but it had no effect.
 What have
 I missed please?

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Re: [Resin-interest] 4.0.27 Pro, Ubuntu, mod-caucho - disable php handling for all but selected sites

2012-05-07 Thread Stargazer

On 06/05/2012 21:20, Nikolaj wrote:
I would think you should look at your apache conf. First the request 
will go through Apache, which has to decide which handler will get the 
request.


Ummm... thanks but there's a bigger problem here - as I recall, Apache 
still serves the *.html, *.jpg etc from the sites whereas quercus 
handles the *.php. So how does apache know example.com/foo.jpg is 
actually on the disk under /www/quercus/example.com/foo.jpg unless it's 
aware of the resin config?


This is how httpd.conf looks:
LoadModule caucho_module /usr/lib/apache2/modules/mod_caucho.so

ResinConfigServer localhost 6800
CauchoConfigCacheDirectory /tmp
CauchoStatus yes

I have to comment all those out in order to get the sites served by 
regular php.





On Sat, May 5, 2012 at 10:34 PM, Stargazer starga...@blueyonder.co.uk 
mailto:starga...@blueyonder.co.uk wrote:


I just installed resin to a server with  100 php apps (your
typical mix
of drupal etc) intending for just a few to use Quercus as a test, then
move the rest over in a managed way. What I find is all sites now fail
as resin as hijacked the *.php extension. Its pretty much a default
installation, all I did was attempt to fix this with commenting
out the
*.php servlet-mapping in app-default.xml but it had no effect.
What have
I missed please?

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