Re: [PHP] PHP / Oracle support (8/9) under Redhat 9

2003-08-04 Thread Juan Nin
From: Robert Mena [EMAIL PROTECTED] a) apache It seems that apache + php does not work well under heavy load so I should stick with 1.3.X right ? Any ideas where I can find a rpm package for redhat 9 ? Yes, stick with apache-1.3.x Latest 1.3.x version RPM from Red Hat for RH 7.3 is

Re: [PHP] PHP / Oracle support (8/9) under Redhat 9

2003-08-04 Thread Jon Drukman
At 06:33 PM 8/3/2003, Robert Mena wrote: a) apache It seems that apache + php does not work well under heavy load so I should stick with 1.3.X right ? i don't know about that. i'm running an extremely high traffic website with apache + php + linux and it's a total champ. we've got 6 compaq

Re: [PHP] PHP / Oracle support (8/9) under Redhat 9

2003-08-04 Thread Juan Nin
From: Robert Mena [EMAIL PROTECTED] But I'd need to compile php with oracle support. Do you have any experience with this setup ? RH9 + PHP with oracle support ? nope, have only used it with MySQL... the problem is that the php RPM does not have Oracle support compiled in? if it's that, then

Re: [PHP] PHP / Oracle support (8/9) under Redhat 9

2003-08-04 Thread Robert Mena
Hi Juan, But I'd need to compile php with oracle support. Do you have any experience with this setup ? RH9 + PHP with oracle support ? Regards. --- Juan Nin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Robert Mena [EMAIL PROTECTED] a) apache It seems that apache + php does not work well under

Re: [PHP] PHP / Oracle support (8/9) under Redhat 9

2003-08-04 Thread Robert Mena
Thanks for the reply. I already use 4.3.1 in my current server. I always compile my version of php since the ones that come with the distro are always too old and usually does not contain support for need features such as mcrpyt or oracle. - rt --- Justin French [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I

Re: [PHP] PHP / Oracle support (8/9) under Redhat 9

2003-08-03 Thread Justin French
On Monday, August 4, 2003, at 11:33 AM, Robert Mena wrote: a) apache It seems that apache + php does not work well under heavy load so I should stick with 1.3.X right ? Any ideas where I can find a rpm package for redhat 9 ? I can't help with the Oracle question, but yes, stick with apache