th the entries:
ProxyPass / http://localhost:8080/cocoon/megabag.gr/
ProxyPassReverse / http://localhost:8080/cocoon/megabag.gr/
thats all
>
> Boris
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> Su
but with mod_proxy you can avoid ports (:8080) in
the url?
Or do you use mod_rewrite too.
Boris
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On Tue, 17 Jun 2003
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003, Mathias Wiegard wrote:
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> > the only problem we have is with warpConnection
> > now we consider to leave warp solution for mod proxy
> > to have apache at front
>
> Yeah, warpConnection is really the best solution for this purpose...
> Matze
we use to have memory proble
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Boris Althaus wrote:> Hello Stavros,>
> I thought about this solution too, it seemed not separated enough to
> me. Or is this no problem?> 128 RAM is quit
Thank you, i am looking forward!
boris
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On Tue, 17 Jun 2003, Boris Althaus wrote:> Hello
Stavros,&
, June 17, 2003 10:40 PM
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> we use the same cocoon instance to serve up to 10 web sites using sub
site
> map for each one on a PII 650 Linux server with 128MB ram (an upgrade is
> now in progress)
>
> the only problem we hav
Boris Althaus wrote:
Hello Stavros,
I thought about this solution too, it seemed not separated enough to
me. Or is this no problem?
128 RAM is quite small. Do you have problems with MemoryOverflow or
Sitemap is null exceptions?
I believe, that 128 MB is not very much; I had it on e headless Li
>
> the only problem we have is with warpConnection
> now we consider to leave warp solution for mod proxy
> to have apache at front
Yeah, warpConnection is really the best solution for this purpose...
Matze
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we use the same cocoon instance to serve up to 10 web sites
using sub sitemap for each one on a PII 650 Linux server with 128MB ram
(an upgrade isnow in progress)the only problem we have is with
we use the same cocoon instance to serve up to 10 web sites using sub site
map for each one on a PII 650 Linux server with 128MB ram (an upgrade is
now in progress)
the only problem we have is with warpConnection
now we consider to leave warp solution for mod proxy
to have apache at front
i thin
Hi,
I know definitely, that the first approach (e.g. copying and renaming the
whole webapp in the webapps-folder) will function ;)
Mat
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