On 05/07/2009 05:59 PM, Michael Rubinsky wrote:
Quoting lst_ho...@kwsoft.de:
Zitat von Michael Rubinsky :
Quoting Matus UHLAR - fantomas :
On 11.04.09 18:08, Harry Rickards wrote:
I'm trying to reduce the amount of memory Apache uses on my Debian
stable/lenny VPS. The modules mod_env and
Quoting lst_ho...@kwsoft.de:
Zitat von Michael Rubinsky :
Quoting Matus UHLAR - fantomas :
On 11.04.09 18:08, Harry Rickards wrote:
I'm trying to reduce the amount of memory Apache uses on my Debian
stable/lenny VPS. The modules mod_env and mod_setenvif are currently
enabled, and I wonder
Zitat von Michael Rubinsky :
Quoting Matus UHLAR - fantomas :
On 11.04.09 18:08, Harry Rickards wrote:
I'm trying to reduce the amount of memory Apache uses on my Debian
stable/lenny VPS. The modules mod_env and mod_setenvif are currently
enabled, and I wondered whether it's safe to disable
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On 05/06/09 09:39, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> On 11.04.09 18:08, Harry Rickards wrote:
>> I'm trying to reduce the amount of memory Apache uses on my Debian
>> stable/lenny VPS. The modules mod_env and mod_setenvif are currently
>> enabled, an
Quoting Matus UHLAR - fantomas :
On 11.04.09 18:08, Harry Rickards wrote:
I'm trying to reduce the amount of memory Apache uses on my Debian
stable/lenny VPS. The modules mod_env and mod_setenvif are currently
enabled, and I wondered whether it's safe to disable them? All I use
Apache for is H
On 11.04.09 18:08, Harry Rickards wrote:
> I'm trying to reduce the amount of memory Apache uses on my Debian
> stable/lenny VPS. The modules mod_env and mod_setenvif are currently
> enabled, and I wondered whether it's safe to disable them? All I use
> Apache for is Horde and Wordpress (and
That's rather an apache question:
disable your modules
apacha2ctl -t
If the config is OK, then apache2ctl restart.
Dom
2009/4/11 Harry Rickards
> I'm trying to reduce the amount of memory Apache uses on my Debian
> stable/lenny VPS. The modules mod_env and mod_setenvif are currently
> enabled,
I'm trying to reduce the amount of memory Apache uses on my Debian
stable/lenny VPS. The modules mod_env and mod_setenvif are currently
enabled, and I wondered whether it's safe to disable them? All I use
Apache for is Horde and Wordpress (and a few static HTML pages), and
my Horde version