Stas Bekman wrote:
Mark wrote:
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1. Problem Description:
$ENV{REDIRECT_ERROR_NOTES} not working with MP2
Using latest everything (modperl 2 RC5).
To illustrate, I simply configure Apache with an errordocument:
ErrorDocument 500 /c
I am working on a system on algebra.com where anyone
could define a math solver for a particular kind of
problem. It could be defined either via a custom
markup language (not interesting), or as a perl
script.
These user submitted perl scripts will be executed
inside Safe.pm compartment. I hope th
--- "Gokul P. Nair" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- Bart Simpson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Don't use mason though."
>
> I'm curious about your last statement about not
> using
> Mason, why do u say so?
>
>
LOL -- I mean I , myself, do not use mason. I have
nothing against Mason. Never ha
--- Bart Simpson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"Don't use mason though."
I'm curious about your last statement about not using
Mason, why do u say so?
--- Bart Simpson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- Rick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm having problems with
> > MasonX::Request::WithApacheSes
--- Rick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm having problems with
> MasonX::Request::WithApacheSession (using
> Apache::Session::MySQL backend). The session is not
> being updated, so
> I can't save any data to it. I verified this by
> looking at the mysql
> logs.
Are you timestamping your session
I'm having problems with MasonX::Request::WithApacheSession (using
Apache::Session::MySQL backend). The session is not being updated, so
I can't save any data to it. I verified this by looking at the mysql
logs. I am using Apache, mod_perl and HTML::Mason. I have tried
setting AlwaysWrite on in htt
On Tue, 2005-05-10 at 14:33 -0400, Lawrence Waterhouse wrote:
> Here my current setup... I am really in need for advise on this one, this
> setup don't seem to work for an unknown reason.
How can you tell it's not working? What have you tried to debug it?
- Perrin
Hello,
I have installed mod_perl, Apache AuthenSmb for the NT authentication
on the UNIX server. I want to implement the time out feature, so that
any user after 30 minutes of inactive session need to relogin. Any
suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Raja
I already have a function to get memory usage,
borrowed from Zpache::SizeLimit and modified.
sub linux_memory_size {
my($size, $resident, $share) = (0, 0, 0);
my $file = "/proc/self/statm";
if (open my $fh, "<$file") {
($size, $resident, $share) = split /\s/, scalar
<$fh>;
close $
On Tue, 2005-05-10 at 15:59 -0500, David Nicol wrote:
> Undoubtably. But how do you get the memory usage? read /proc/$$/mem or
> something?
That's what Apache::SizeLimit does, and it was as fast as
Apache::GTopLimit the last time I checked it.
- Perrin
On 5/10/05, Igor Chudov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> LogHandler seems
> like such a place.
Undoubtably. But how do you get the memory usage? read /proc/$$/mem or
something? there is not, AFAICTFRAQG (as far as I can tell from recollection
and quick googling) a line noise variable for current memo
Can you point me to some LogHandler example that works
under the latest released mod_perl 2.0?
http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/user/handlers/http.html#PerlLogHandler
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how about declaring something like
sub LogMemoryUsage(){
open PIDLOG, ">>pidlog";
flock PIDLOG, LOCK_EX;
print PIDLOG, "$$ $ENV{SCRIPT_NAME} ",`ps -p $$ -os`
close PIDLOG;
};
and then calling LogMemoryUsage() at the beginning (and end) of
every routine that you suspect might have the
I have a lot of code in a lot of places, and something
like 2-3 hits per second. It is a relatively busy
website. I cannot afford doing what was just
suggested, I would prefer some indirect perl
invocation at the appropriate place. LogHandler seems
like such a place.
i
--- David Nicol <[EMAIL PR
--- Sam Tregar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 9 May 2005, Igor Chudov wrote:
>
> > I would like to at least have a log that lists
> pid,
> > page requested, parameters, starting memory and
> memory
> > after the request was processed. O rsome other
> ideas
> > like that. Any thoughts?
>
>
Stas Bekman wrote:
Mark wrote:
-8<-- Start Bug Report 8<--
1. Problem Description:
$ENV{REDIRECT_ERROR_NOTES} not working with MP2
Using latest everything (modperl 2 RC5).
To illustrate, I simply configure Apache with an errordocument:
ErrorDocument 500 /c
Hello folks,
This is for a HTML::Mason application but i believe its a problem with my
mod_perl/apache configuration...
I am trying to configure my apache/handler to run multiple instances of the
same application (one for each of our client). Basicly I need the following:
1. each client use the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
can anyone supply a simple example i then can check on our reverse
proxy ?
Try: t/response/TestApache/content_length_header.pm
Though I haven't tried to call it from the filter, so may be Jeff's
suggestion will work.
Jeff's suggestion does indeed work. oddly enou
On Mon, 09 May 2005 22:41:51 -0400
Stas Bekman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Marc Lambrichs wrote:
> > I suppose there should be some changes made to Apache::DB using the
> > new naming schema in RC6? Could anyone enlighten me?
>
> Mark, please take a look at these:
> http://perl.apache.org/docs/
Title: Message
Hi,
I try to connect to
CyberSource using apache, perl, mod-perl, ssl. For connecting to CyberSource we
use merchant id.
On one setup with
some specific set of rpms; we can see the merchant id in the Request
but not in the Response.
But the same code
works on another setup.
Quoting Stas Bekman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Stas Bekman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
allan juul wrote:
[...]
Use must use $r->set_content_length(). See the mp2 test suite for
examples.
(i don't have that method available in my mod_perl2)
You sure do :)
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