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You will need a load balancer if you're not using Apache 2.2.
Why
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aware?
What am I missing?
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data migration. True?
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On Sep 7, 2006, at 12:43 PM, Charles Brian Quinn wrote:
And if this is the case, we just wrote something up on using this kind
of subdomain auth as part of a key -- all one app, serving up
different content
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Hello all,
I've gone through a lot of extra effort trying to get Mongrel to place nice
with Ubuntu. Since I'm
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4) Any other requests?
How about a certificate program for the MUDCRAP-CE for Apache Server
Setup (ASS) ?
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Charles Brian Quinn wrote:
I know we already mentioned this before on the list but I couldn't
find it in the archives. Is there a way to differentiate the versions
, and where does it get loaded, starting from, say
httpd.conf. For example, /etc/httpd.conf loads vhosts.d/mysite.conf ,
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only proxy to the
first one, on 8200.
Hence the reason we use mod_proxy_balancer with allows you to proxy
requests from on port (80) to multiple - 8200, 8201, 8202, etc. in an
intelligent manner (based on requests coming in).
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when /\s(\d+).*\(#{options[:platform]}\)/
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Here ya go Ezra, good stuff.
documented it a tad and provided an example with the new options hash.
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I'm guessing it's some kind of incompatiability with Zlib or
something. The ruby on the non-working Xserve is compiled from source
using the newest readline.
Any idea where to start debugging?
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Semi-Solution / Workaround / FYI:
The Apache server had HTTP KeepAlive's turned off:
KeepAlive Off
This was causing the HTTP_CONNECT: close
instead of keep-alives to allow the uploads to show progress.
Hitting the mongrel directly on it's port confirmed this.
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