On 2007.04.11, John Buckman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> By this, I mean, timing the start/stop time of every page, logging
What about nstelemetry.adp? It's in the "tests" subdirectory of the AOLserver
distribution.
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> Of course, the more popular languages weren't implemented
> with embeddability (embedibility?) in mind.
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> safely embedded in a multi-threaded application.
I intended to reply to an earlier message regarding the suggestion that
we try to support PHP in AOLserver, but Dossy's observation
Greetings,
With 4.0.10, the release notes say that gzip compression is now
available in the core server instead of using the ns_returnz or
rl_returnz modules. In reading the source it looks like in the
ns/${servername}/adp
section you have to say
compress true
I've added this to my servers b
Dino,
> Warning: modload: could not load
> /usr/local/aolserver/bin/nspostgres.so: libpq.so.4:
> cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
You are missing the postgres client libraries on your machine, or
AOLserver can't find them.
On my Debian 3.1 box these files are in the pos
> Attached is a copy of ns_returnz
At least, it was SUPPOSED to be attached... :-)
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On 2005.07.26, John Caruso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > What's the status of the very useful rlreturnz module?
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> There's been work on ns_adp_compress, and in the current CVS
> HEAD there may be even more support for compressed output streams.
Greetings,
Attached is
AOLserver Discussion wrote:
>> But since the work is/will-be underway to make the adp's gzip savvy
>> I thought why not making the built-in ns_return also?
What about the original rl_returnz/ns_returnz modules being incorporated
into the distribution?
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Good morning,
I just wanted to let the list know that Dossy and I worked yesterday to
squash a bug in nsopenssl that was causing AOLserver to crash when
accessed via SSL by older browsers with export-grade encryption. We could
reproduce the bug with Netscape Navigator version 4.06 (which was darn
Dossy wrote:
> I believe I have a "fix" for this on Linux with LinuxThreads -- if you
> can still reproduce this problem on the older non-NPTL SuSE Linux
> machines, I'd like to send you a patch to test.
Dossy,
Can you send this patch to me also? I'm seeing a dead thread problem on
4.0.5 using
In a shell on your machine what does
host steve.festinalente.co.uk
show you?
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On Fri, 11 Jun 2004 19:42:23 +0100, Jeff Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I took the encoding aware version of rlreturnz I had and made it
>mirror the old ns_return behavior (so bug 951391 should be fixed).
>I made it an Tcl ObjCommand as well.
Jeff,
Thanks so much for doing this. I've already
Scott Goodwin wrote:
> I've fixed the problem and will have beta 14 online once I'm able to
> connect to sourceforge to commit the changes.
Scott,
I tested this for the spinning thread problem when Mozilla presents the
certificate dialog box. AOLserver still consumes 100% of the CPU *while
the d
> I've been noticing that the nsd with PHP goes into a
> cpu-eating mode after
Roberto,
By chance are you using nsopenssl on that box as well? We are seeing
issues where 4.0.2 threads will run away. We still haven't tracked this
one down.
They don't seem to want to run rampant if nsopenssl is
> I copied the lines for nsd.tcl from a version I am running
> successfully
> under Solaris 7 with AOLserver 3.4.2 and Oracle 8.1.7
Under 4.0 you need to load the nsdb.so module.
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> unexpected (ie: no specific catch) goes wrong? I know
> (Open)ACS emails the
> errors
OpenACS does this with a scheduled proc that scans the server log for
"Error:".
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> In testing 4.0.2 I discovered that support for the old
Apologies for the duplicate post. Apparently the listservs at AOL
require sending SMTP servers to have PTR record in the DNS. Ours did
not, I fixed that, and suddenly I can now post to the list from my work
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> Look in the aolserver source directory for ini2tcl.tcl
Got it, and works as advertised. Thank you Tom.
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Andrew Piskorski wrote:
> What is AuxConfigDir support exactly, and why would you want it?
The AuxConfigDir parameter caused AOLserver on startup to process all the
additional .ini style configuration files in the directory specified by
"ns_param AuxConfigDir".
There is support in OpenACS
, is there a way to
achieve the same behavior without it?
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Elizabeth,
> We are currently using 4.0.1 - tag: aolserver_40_r1 - in
> production and it is working great.
Ah! That is exactly what I was hoping to hear. Thanks!
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Greetings,
I wrote a few days ago asking about the shutdown issue in 4.0 GM. Scott
Goodwin was kind enough to reply and say the problem appeared to be fixed in
the latest CVS. Is anyone using the latest CVS, and if so, is it stable?
Also, are the weekly AOLserver chats defunct?
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Greetings,
Has anyone been able to look into the shutdown problem with the 4.0 GM
release of AOLserver?
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> So I guess what I'm asking is if the core team has reviewed
> and considered Vlad's patch at all?
And I many have been premature in this post, because I just discovered
that Vlad's patch doesn't enable nsunix to build. I'll try nsvhr in
combination with nssock instead of nsunix now.
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Greetings,
Sorry to be late to the party, I didn't realize how this thread affected
me until just this weekend. Sorry also for the extensive quoting, the
thread is so old that I wanted to establish context.
Mon, 21 Apr 2003 10:52:57 -0500 Scott Goodwin wrote
> The communication API has been sim
> 1. Running a very simple perl cgi
Memory leak in the nscgi module?
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> -Original Message-
> From: Scott Goodwin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2003 1:44 PM
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Title: Message
12 PM
US/Mountain 11 AM US/Pacific +
Arizona
Nathan,
I'm
sorry to be dense about this, but in Arizona right now 1900 UTC will be 12:00
noon. (cf. www.timezoneconverter.com).
Thanks
again for sending out these reminders.
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> Once Daniel S. was able to figure out why PHP would crash
> randomly, its been solid as a rock...
Do I take this to mean that PHP has become a lot more stable under
AOLserver lately?
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ed to
happen with 7.3, but the PG team just forgot about it.
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> I moved a copy of it to http://zmbh.com/rlreturnz/
Has anyone used this with OpenACS?
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Nathan,
Arizona is not on Pacific time, we are on Mountain time right
now. We don't do daylight savings, s
Title: Message
Nathan,
Arizona is not on Pacific time, we are on Mountain time right now.
We don't do daylight savings, so we match Pacific time during the year sometimes
and Mountain time the rest.
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when so much of that functionality (e.g.
GraphicServer) is embedded in DLLs that you install on the web server
machine...
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Does
he mean ASP as in Active Server Pages, or ASP as in "Application Service
Provider"?
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documentation
for AOLserver (at aolserver.com) isn't very helpful.
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> CR, just wondering, why do you use MTS? Any particular reason?
I just recalled, too, that I think InterMedia needs it for some
reason...
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t it in place, though with our AOLserver setup now it
probably isn't necessary and just introduces another layer.
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esses. All our aolservers connect over Net8/tcp and use
MTS. Could this be an MTS issue? Can you enable/disable MTS to see if
that makes a difference?
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> The Oracle driver is version 2.6, according to it's
> version.h.
Janine,
Don't know if this is very helpful, but we do not see this behavior.
Our site doesn't do many LOBs or large files though.
What version of the Oracle client and server are you on?
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> I have it running - It was pretty easy.
Do you know if the thread-safety issues have been solved? Has the
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PHP needed to be completely
thread-safe. The PHP core, I think, is thread-safe, but some PHP
modules are not.
I had good luck running IMP a long time ago, though it would core dump
nsd now and then.
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> Working on it now. I'll let you know if I make any progress.
Thank you, Ted, I really appreciate that.
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Greetings,
Has anyone managed to build nsopenssl 2.0 on Win32? If so, could you
share the binaries? Thanks.
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> I have no php experience at all, but I thought that php had a
> noncgi module for aolserver. May I ask why you aren't using that?
Actually, I've been using the non-cgi version on and off in non-production
settings for some time. Sascha Schumann developed the SAPI module that connects
the PHP
Greetings,
Does AOLserver not shut down database sessions when you kill -TERM the
server? We've noticed that when we shutdown and restart nsd several
times Oracle can run out of sessions. Looking at the list of sessions
reveals many INACTIVE ones.
In the docs on aolserver.com I see command lin
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