RE: Question about slotmem-shm- log file, etc. location

2022-06-23 Thread jonmcalexander
Ok, great. That wasn't evident from the documentation. I'll test it out and will report back later on. Thanks, Dream * Excel * Explore * Inspire Jon McAlexander Senior Infrastructure Engineer Asst. Vice President He/His Middleware Product Engineering Enterprise CIO | EAS | Middleware |

Re: Question about slotmem-shm- log file, etc. location

2022-06-23 Thread Ruediger Pluem
On 6/23/22 8:45 PM, jonmcalexan...@wellsfargo.com wrote: > You know, that makes sense, except, when you may have multiple instances on a > server and want to keep those separated. This is still Relative to the > ServerRoot, which points to the binaries. What we need is some way it can be >

RE: Question about slotmem-shm- log file, etc. location

2022-06-23 Thread jonmcalexander
You know, that makes sense, except, when you may have multiple instances on a server and want to keep those separated. This is still Relative to the ServerRoot, which points to the binaries. What we need is some way it can be relative to the location of the parent of the conf directory where

Re: Question about slotmem-shm- log file, etc. location

2022-06-23 Thread Ruediger Pluem
Have you tried using DefaultRuntimeDir (https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/mod/core.html#defaultruntimedir) Regards Rüdiger On 6/23/22 7:40 PM, jonmcalexan...@wellsfargo.com wrote: > Hello all. > > I have a question and haven’t been able to find an answer yet on the > interwebs. I ran into an

Question about slotmem-shm- log file, etc. location

2022-06-23 Thread jonmcalexander
Hello all. I have a question and haven't been able to find an answer yet on the interwebs. I ran into an issue while setting up mod-proxy-http with the balancer option and when I restarted Apache, it failed with this message: "AH02611: create: