>> I totally cleaned my system of all things midgard and started over
>> fresh.
>> Looks like everything installed fine, but still having some minor
>> issues.
>>
>> Looks like it defaults to not use the caching feature.
>
> Yep, cache features still have  few bugs.

So I shouldn't be using the caching features yet?  just the nommp?

>> The vhost is setup
>> with midgard-root-nommp.php and the cachedir commented out.  For some
>> reason
>> this throws up the
>>
>> "Fatal error: Not a midgard request. in
>> /etc/apache/midgard-root-nommp.php
>> on line 40"
>
> :(
> Houston. We have problems.

Any sudjestions?

>> So then I comment that root file out in the vhost that datagard made,
>> fix
>> the dirs that it thought would be ideal for blobs and cache.
>
> Which dirs should be ideal for You?

I put dirrectives in the vhost file that point to my blobs, and cache dirs
in /home/midgard but I didn't know I could set that up in midgard-core
with --prefix, I'll do that and try again.

>
>> [Thu Apr  1 01:42:24 2004] [debug] midgard-apache1.c(1576): [client
>> 66.189.179.60] Midgard: setting blobdir /home/midgard/blobs
>
> I do not think it is FSH compatible, and I thought that everyone wants
> that.
>
>> [Thu Apr  1 01:42:25 2004] [notice] child pid 14877 exit signal
>> Segmentation
>> fault (11)
>
> You comented PageCacheDir and pointed root file for midgard-root.php?

uncommeted PageCacheDir and pointed root file for midgard-root.php


>> Why is it that on my first time running datagard it will make 5 hosts
>> with
>> no prefixes on any of the hosts with all the same name, if I chose to
>> make a
>> vhost in the menu.
>
> Where are these vhosts?
> In host table in midgard DB?
> In Apache configuration?

No everytime I add a vhost with datagard it will modify every host in the
host table to be that of the added vhost.  all hosts have the same prefix,
and the same name.  How do I access the different hosts if datagard makes
them all the same in the hosts table?


here is the entire host file

<VirtualHost midgard.garnetws.com:80>
ServerName midgard.garnetws.com
DocumentRoot /usr/local/var/midgard/vhosts
MidgardBlobDir /home/midgard/blobs
MidgardEngine on
MidgardRootfile /etc/apache/midgard-root.php
MidgardPageCacheDir /home/midgard/cache/
#MidgardRootFile /usr/local/lib/libapache-mod-midgard/midgard-root.php
Port 80
MidgardParser latin1
MidgardDefaultRealm "Midgard"
MidgardDatabase some stuff here
RLimitCPU 20 60
RLimitMem 67108864 134217728
</VirtualHost>

That produces segfault


Here is the one that produces:

"Fatal error: Not a midgard request. in /etc/apache/midgard-root-nommp.php
on line 40"

<VirtualHost midgard.garnetws.com:80>
ServerName midgard.garnetws.com
DocumentRoot /usr/local/var/midgard/vhosts
MidgardBlobDir /home/midgard/blobs
MidgardEngine on
MidgardRootfile /usr/local/lib/libapache-mod-midgard/midgard-root-nommp.php
#MidgardPageCacheDir /usr/local/var/cache/midgard
#MidgardRootFile /usr/local/lib/libapache-mod-midgard/midgard-root.php
Port 80
MidgardParser latin1
MidgardDefaultRealm "Midgard"
MidgardDatabase some stuff here
RLimitCPU 20 60
RLimitMem 67108864 134217728
</VirtualHost>

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