.than it kills the child so the parent can spawn a
fresh one...otherwise it leaves the child as is
Perhaps that would solve your problem? I use it at a check for children
over 10 megs every 50 requests and my servers run problemfree handling over
450 requests/sec each.
Sincerely,
Craig Vincent
27;t usable for production.
Sincerely,
Craig Vincent
up the info on AuthDBI and reconfigured
everything to use that instead the errors ceased.
I appreciate everyone's help in this matter...such a simple problem but I
could have spent days looking for a solution before realizing the modules
themselves were obsolete. *thx*
Sincerely,
Craig Vincent
because there's no IPs or other identification information provided it's
impossible for me to match the access logs up with anything.
Any ideas?
Sincerely,
Craig Vincent
recreate it just appears to happen at
random. Any ideas or suggestions on how to track down the problem would be
greatly appreciated.
Sincerely,
Craig Vincent
Have you tried running this script as a normal cgi with using mod_perl?
I would suggest doing that first before hacking away at mod_perl's
configuration.
Perhaps it is just an error in your CGI.
Sincerely,
Craig Vincent
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with an optimization handler with the initial perl compilation. In any case
mod_perl has now been successfully installed on the system I was ready to
toss into oncoming traffic. So once again thank you.
Sincerely,
Craig Vincent
ional error messages so I don't know what the
real problem is. I have also tried using gcc with the -ansi switch as well
just to be on the safe side but that didn't help either.
Has anyone ever encountered anything like this
before? Or have any ideas on what may be causing this error?
Sincerely,
Craig Vincent
Server: Linux RH 6.1, Apache
1.3.9/mod_perl
Problem involves Apache::AuthenDBI, AuthzDBI &
mod_rewrite
I realize my question isn't really mod_perl based
(more mod_rewrite) however I've searched everywhere for a solution to this and
so far have come up short. However since my problem dire