Thank you, and Marc as well, it looks like it was a combination of both
version options and having it compiled as a DSO. We've upgraded
mod_perl and apache and no longer have mod_perl as a DSO, and except for
new error messages popping up (nothing serious, mostly just slightly
sloppy coding issu
We had problems with mod_perl compiled as a DSO under Solaris 8. Try
it with mod_perl compiled into apache.
Peace,
Jamie
On Thu, Apr 18, 2002 at 10:39:31AM -0700, Tom Servo wrote:
> We've recently started trying to migrate a number of Solaris 7 machines to
> Solaris 8, and everything seemed fin
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> Nevermind about mod_perl version number, looks like we're running 1.24
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> Brian Nils
Nevermind about mod_perl version number, looks like we're running 1.24
Brian Nilsen
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On Thu, 18 Apr 2002, Marc Slagle wrote:
> What version apache/mod_perl are you running? Also, were these intel
> solaris 7 servers or sparc?
>
>
> > We've recently started tryin
We're running Apache 1.3.12, as for the mod_perl version, it's not
reported in the logs when the servers start and there doesn't seem to be
any source lying around, so I'm not sure how to determine its version
number. If you could point me in the right direction on that, I'd
appreciate it.
It's
What version apache/mod_perl are you running? Also, were these intel
solaris 7 servers or sparc?
> We've recently started trying to migrate a number of Solaris 7 machines to
> Solaris 8, and everything seemed fine for a while.
>
> We have each box running its own static, dynamic (mod_perl) and
We've recently started trying to migrate a number of Solaris 7 machines to
Solaris 8, and everything seemed fine for a while.
We have each box running its own static, dynamic (mod_perl) and ssl
servers, and everything runs fine for 3-7 hours after starting the server.
Eventually, however, the mod