Re: [Resin-interest] Anything change regarding mod_caucho from 4.0.5 to 4.0.6/4.0.7?

2011-01-24 Thread Stargazer
On 21-Jun-2010 22:16, Alex wrote:
 I noticed similar behavior and fixed it by removing the resin root
 webapp. Maybe handling of the root webapp changed in 4.0.6

 Regards,
 Peter

 On Sun, 30 May 2010 22:28 +0100, Stargazer
 starga...@blueyonder.co.uk  wrote:
 We run an Apache + resin config on RH Linux and its been stable for the
 past few releases. Right now we're on 4.0.5. When I went through the
 usual upgrade process on 4.0.5 -  4.0.6 I found resin started taking
 over all the Apache sites, in other words the usual split between about
 half being served by resin and half by apache stopped - the resin ones
 were fine, whereas the Apache ones gave 404's.
 Sargazer,

 Can you post your resin configuration, related file structure, your request 
 and expected result.

 Thanks,
 Alex

Gulp.
I only just saw this and feel guilty so must respond. It's fixed - 
probably by virtue of everything being different. It's now Ubuntu and 
Resin Pro 3.0.14. Sorry, I'll pay more attention in future.


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Re: [Resin-interest] Anything change regarding mod_caucho from 4.0.5 to 4.0.6/4.0.7?

2010-06-21 Thread Alex
 I noticed similar behavior and fixed it by removing the resin root
 webapp. Maybe handling of the root webapp changed in 4.0.6
 
 Regards,
 Peter
 
 On Sun, 30 May 2010 22:28 +0100, Stargazer
 starga...@blueyonder.co.uk wrote:
 We run an Apache + resin config on RH Linux and its been stable for the 
 past few releases. Right now we're on 4.0.5. When I went through the 
 usual upgrade process on 4.0.5 - 4.0.6 I found resin started taking 
 over all the Apache sites, in other words the usual split between about 
 half being served by resin and half by apache stopped - the resin ones 
 were fine, whereas the Apache ones gave 404's.

Sargazer,

Can you post your resin configuration, related file structure, your request and 
expected result.

Thanks,
Alex

 
 
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[Resin-interest] Anything change regarding mod_caucho from 4.0.5 to 4.0.6/4.0.7?

2010-05-30 Thread Stargazer
We run an Apache + resin config on RH Linux and its been stable for the 
past few releases. Right now we're on 4.0.5. When I went through the 
usual upgrade process on 4.0.5 - 4.0.6 I found resin started taking 
over all the Apache sites, in other words the usual split between about 
half being served by resin and half by apache stopped - the resin ones 
were fine, whereas the Apache ones gave 404's. I thought it was 
something I'd done at the time, so reverted to 4.0.5 and was fine until 
I just tried again with 4.0.7. It's behaving the same way. So unless 
I've forgotten something, it looks like without me pointing this out 
it's going to be like that from now on ... ?



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Re: [Resin-interest] Anything change regarding mod_caucho from 4.0.5 to 4.0.6/4.0.7?

2010-05-30 Thread Peter Yuill
I noticed similar behavior and fixed it by removing the resin root
webapp. Maybe handling of the root webapp changed in 4.0.6

Regards,
Peter

On Sun, 30 May 2010 22:28 +0100, Stargazer
starga...@blueyonder.co.uk wrote:
 We run an Apache + resin config on RH Linux and its been stable for the 
 past few releases. Right now we're on 4.0.5. When I went through the 
 usual upgrade process on 4.0.5 - 4.0.6 I found resin started taking 
 over all the Apache sites, in other words the usual split between about 
 half being served by resin and half by apache stopped - the resin ones 
 were fine, whereas the Apache ones gave 404's.


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