I'm using this approach, and is really quick and not visible for end users. (I have 50 or so virtualhosts, so maybe in your case can be a little slower).
Maybe some time after the "graceful" we have a little more load (apache is replacing processes an all this) but works like a charm.
I think this is easily tested in your setup.
El dc 02 de 03 del 2005 a les 16:18 +0100, en/na Roman va escriure:
Hi all, Is it possible to dynamically create VirtualHost's using mod_perl, taking the value of each directive in a database ? If it is, how can I do exactly please ? Because actually, I'm doing things like : ----- push(@{ $VirtualHost{'*:80'} }, \%conf); ----- It works well, but with this method I must periodically restart Apache and I think it uses as many memory as when we write <VirtualHost></VirtualHost> 's in the Apache .conf file, does it ? (there will be maybe thousands of VirtualHost's) Thank you in advance, Roman.
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