Can someone please point me, I must be blind!
No you are not blind.
The documentation is sparse. I was just going to post the same question. :)
I got it installed and the Proxy_Pass link shows a little info, but for the
life of me I cant find the object that SiteAccess is supposed to install!
Now we add our inverse proxy directives, within the main Directory
context:
ProxyPass /Zope/ http://fightclub.org:8080/
ProxyPassReverse /Zope/ http://fightclub.org:8080/
Do they mean enter this as an addition to the httpd.conf DocumentRoot tag?
Or, in which of the Directory options -
I thought I read where there is a tar ball with Zope and Apache precompiled
to work together without Zserver?
I'm on a deadline to get the demo project up and going, and not having to go
through half a day of compiling this and that would be awesome.
Any Ideas?
Rick
Well, I found it but - It's compiled against an older glibc...
Oh well. Looks like I'll miss the deadline to get the demo up, Unless
someone has some magic to pull somehow.
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Now we add our inverse proxy directives, within the main Directory
context:
ProxyPass /Zope/ http://fightclub.org:8080/
ProxyPassReverse /Zope/ http://fightclub.org:8080/
Do they mean enter this as an addition to the httpd.conf DocumentRoot tag?
Rick
Apache sit's on port 80 w/all static pages
Zope is now on port 8080 until the move is completed (then it becomes
primary on 80).
So I was able to narow it down. With Apache now stopped, Zope is running
great.
I assume there was some arguement between Zope and Apache about who
controlled what
Can anyone give me some clues as to where to look to diagnose network hangs?
Case: Installed Zope today (2.2.0 - sorry, I'm conservative on version revs
and typically hang back a couple) and ever since starting to move the site
to Zope networking seems to hang...
Apache sit's on port 80 w/all