Re: [MP2] : REDIRECT_ERROR_NOTES not set on errordocument redirect

2005-05-10 Thread Mark
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

limiting subroutine run time

2005-05-10 Thread Igor Chudov
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

Re: Apache::Session not updating (writing)

2005-05-10 Thread Bart Simpson
--- "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

Re: Apache::Session not updating (writing)

2005-05-10 Thread Gokul P. Nair
--- 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

Re: Apache::Session not updating (writing)

2005-05-10 Thread Bart Simpson
--- 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

Apache::Session not updating (writing)

2005-05-10 Thread Rick
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

Re: Running multiple instances of the same app with vhost's

2005-05-10 Thread Perrin Harkins
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

SessionTimeOut how to configure

2005-05-10 Thread raja agireddy
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

Re: Debugging memory allocation

2005-05-10 Thread Igor Chudov
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 $

Re: Debugging memory allocation

2005-05-10 Thread Perrin Harkins
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

Re: Debugging memory allocation

2005-05-10 Thread David Nicol
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

Re: Debugging memory allocation

2005-05-10 Thread Stas Bekman
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 -- __ Stas BekmanJAm_pH --> Just Another mod_perl Ha

Re: Debugging memory allocation

2005-05-10 Thread David Nicol
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

Re: Debugging memory allocation

2005-05-10 Thread Igor Chudov
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

Re: Debugging memory allocation

2005-05-10 Thread Igor Chudov
--- 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? > >

Re: [MP2] : REDIRECT_ERROR_NOTES not set on errordocument redirect

2005-05-10 Thread Mark
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

Running multiple instances of the same app with vhost's

2005-05-10 Thread Lawrence Waterhouse
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

Re: advice needed: mod_perl reverse proxy

2005-05-10 Thread Stas Bekman
[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

Re: RC6 and Apache::DB

2005-05-10 Thread Frank Wiles
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/

Seems like https problem !

2005-05-10 Thread Thakkar, Chirag
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.

Re: advice needed: mod_perl reverse proxy

2005-05-10 Thread allan
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 :) % lookup set_content_