[Config] Upgrading, Need stable setup

2003-10-26 Thread Robert Friberg
Hi all, I'm running a lot of mod_perl handlers on a rather old Red Hat Linux, RH 6.0 on intel. Everything has been working fine until now. Server: Apache/1.3.6 (Unix) (Red Hat/Linux) mod_perl/1.21 perl -V output appended at the bottom I have created a handler for embedded perl. Pages with a .p

RE: Mod_perl returning perl scripts

2003-10-26 Thread Angela
Stas & Randy, Thanks for the help. I removed file associations and renamed a test file to have no extension. There are no references to perl in http.conf apart from the very end where I have now copied from perl.conf. And I corrected the typo ;( The test file without an extension, along with t

Re: [Config] Upgrading, Need stable setup

2003-10-26 Thread Ged Haywood
Hi there, On Sun, 26 Oct 2003, Robert Friberg wrote: > rather old Red Hat Linux, RH 6.0 on intel. > [snip] > Apache/1.3.6 (Unix) (Red Hat/Linux) mod_perl/1.21 Ouch. They do need upgrading. > Besides some occasional and seemingly random segfaults > the testsites are running fine. "Segfaults"

Server Load Balancing: DNS Round-robin vs RewriteMap vs ????

2003-10-26 Thread Nigel Hamilton
Hi, Imagine for a moment ... you're stuck on a deserted island and there's no hardware load balancer vendor in sight. With only coconuts, five linux servers and an Internet connection you need to come up with a software-based load balancing scheme. Which would you choose and why? 1) Round Robi

Re: Server Load Balancing: DNS Round-robin vs RewriteMap vs ????

2003-10-26 Thread Ged Haywood
Hi there, On Sun, 26 Oct 2003, Nigel Hamilton wrote: > you're stuck on a deserted island and there's no hardware load balancer vendor in > sight Bliss. > With only coconuts, five linux servers and an Internet connection Throw the servers in the sea. Enjoy the coconuts. > you need to come up

[OT] Re: Server Load Balancing: DNS Round-robin vs RewriteMap vs ????

2003-10-26 Thread John Fricker
Nigel, In building a testlab at work, I was faced with the same dilemma. Initially I used RRDNS to balance load between two web servers and found that IE cached IP addresses. This made for disappointing results. I did find two interesting software products though. Balance

AW: Mod_perl returning perl scripts

2003-10-26 Thread B. Fongo
I got a similar problem sometime ago; for some unknown reason, it worked alright after I restarted Apache afresh. Perhaps it may help you too. Let me know how you finally solve the problem. Good luck Babs > -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- > Von: Angela [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Gesendet: So

RE: Mod_perl returning perl scripts

2003-10-26 Thread Randy Kobes
On Sun, 26 Oct 2003, Angela wrote: > Stas & Randy, > > Thanks for the help. I removed file associations and renamed a test file to > have no extension. > > There are no references to perl in http.conf apart from the very end where I > have now copied from perl.conf. > > And I corrected the typo ;(

[OT] Re: Server Load Balancing: DNS Round-robin vs RewriteMap vs ????

2003-10-26 Thread Nigel Hamilton
HI John, Thanks for the options and sharing your experience. I'm only starting to realise what a can of worms this is ... and it's certainly a topic where hearing the experience of others is invaluable. So I hope Ged and Stas don't get too peeved if we indulge in some [OT] load ba

Mod_perl returning perl scripts

2003-10-26 Thread B. Fongo
Besides that, you need to explicitly tell mod_perl to always send a header to the browser, by adding: "PerlSendHeader on" to the http.conf as follows: Alias /perl/ "C:/Apache2/perl/ SetHandler perl-script PerlHandler Apache::Registry PerlSendHeader on Options ExecC

Re: Mod_perl returning perl scripts

2003-10-26 Thread Randy Kobes
On Sun, 26 Oct 2003, B. Fongo wrote: > Besides that, you need to explicitly tell mod_perl to always send a > header to the browser, by adding: "PerlSendHeader on" to the http.conf > as follows: > > Alias /perl/ "C:/Apache2/perl/ > > SetHandler perl-script > PerlHandler Apache::Reg

Re: [OT] Re: Server Load Balancing: DNS Round-robin vs RewriteMap vs ????

2003-10-26 Thread Les Mikesell
From: "Nigel Hamilton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > I was worried about DNS caching and your IE experience does not > bode well for the round robin option. Did you set the TTL to less than 60 > seconds? Individual IE clients will cache the DNS response indefinately regardless of the TTL. However statist

RE: Mod_perl returning perl scripts

2003-10-26 Thread Angela
Babs wrote:- >I got a similar problem sometime ago; for some unknown reason, it worked >alright after I restarted Apache afresh. Perhaps it may help you too. Let >me know how you finally solve the problem. >Besides that, you need to explicitly tell mod_perl to always send a header >to the browser

Re mod_perl returning perl scripts

2003-10-26 Thread Angela
Aaah! I feel incredibly foolish! And I apologize for wasting the time of you good people here. I watched Internet explorer download the file and saw that the filename corresponded with my script name. When I tried to open it from the download option, it opened a command window that promptly closed

Re: Server Load Balancing: DNS Round-robin vs RewriteMap vs ????

2003-10-26 Thread Dzuy Nguyen
3) Linux Virtual Server (LVS) http://www.linuxvirtualserver.org/ Nigel Hamilton wrote: Hi, Imagine for a moment ... you're stuck on a deserted island and there's no hardware load balancer vendor in sight. With only coconuts, five linux servers and an Internet connection you need to come up with

using modules in if...else

2003-10-26 Thread Andrey A. Kudrin
Hello , Hello! I have a problem and can't get it how to solve it. When I'm using 'use Module;' in if..elsif statement I've got situation when all modules is included. For example (from code snippets bellow) if I call edit_info it makes My::Info and My::Setting to be used and I can't use global var