using light/heavy apache

2006-12-01 Thread Daniel McBrearty
Hi I saw a longish article on the site a while back that described how to deploy a site so that a lightweight apache instance serves static files, while s seperate server handles mod_perl stuff. Can't seem to find it back though. I'm in the the process of rewriting my site using catalyst, but al

Re: using light/heavy apache

2006-12-01 Thread Philip M. Gollucci
Daniel McBrearty wrote: Hi I saw a longish article on the site a while back that described how to deploy a site so that a lightweight apache instance serves static files, while s seperate server handles mod_perl stuff. Can't seem to find it back though. http://perl.apache.org/docs/tutorials/app

Re: Apache::VMonitor doesn't install (can't find

2006-12-01 Thread Philip M. Gollucci
David Scott wrote: Hey guys, I've installed Apache 2.2.3 and mod_perl 2.0.3 + libapreq2, apparently all successfully (my application runs pretty well). Now I want to install Apache::VMonitor and can't. I've running on Debian sarge and have Apache 1.3.33 installed as well in /usr/sbin/apach

Apache::Reload == Lost ENV

2006-12-01 Thread Anthony Gardner
I'm def not the first to have noticed this, I googled but nothing sprang out at me. I have a pkg var our $DOCUMENT_ROOT = WWW::Utils->document_root(); and I print %ENV at package level WWW::Utils->printenv(); If, after changing this pkg's code, I issue a new request, the DOCUMENT_ROOT is set o

Re: Apache::Reload == Lost ENV

2006-12-01 Thread Philip M. Gollucci
Anthony Gardner wrote: I'm def not the first to have noticed this, I googled but nothing sprang out at me. I have a pkg var our $DOCUMENT_ROOT = WWW::Utils->document_root(); and I print %ENV at package level WWW::Utils->printenv(); I'm assuming mp1. I think you might have to show the contents

Re: using light/heavy apache

2006-12-01 Thread Perrin Harkins
Daniel McBrearty wrote: I saw a longish article on the site a while back that described how to deploy a site so that a lightweight apache instance serves static files, while s seperate server handles mod_perl stuff. Can't seem to find it back though. The best writeup on it is here: http://www.m

Re: Apache::Reload == Lost ENV

2006-12-01 Thread Anthony Gardner
it's actually MP .. not too sure, to be honest. I work for a largce co. that are using RedHat pkgs and although it claims tp be MP2, its version number gives 1.99(sth) and the Apache namespaces are Apache and not Apache2. So, this already is a bone of contention. The code to the functi

New member

2006-12-01 Thread Heuston, Gary James
Hey all, I am a new list member but a longtime Perl junkie :). I started scripting Perl about 6 years ago, and I still haven't found a language I like as much as this... I am considering converting some of the tools my group is using to mod_perl, however the company standard is to use Apache To

Re: New member

2006-12-01 Thread Tom Schindl
Hi, sorry you are mixing things completely Tomcat is a Java-Servlet-Container and mod_perl is module for the Apache-Webserver you won't never get mod_perl running inside Tomcat but you can use your Apache-Webserver to pipeling request to your Tomcat using mod_jk or let requests be handled by mod_p

RE: New member

2006-12-01 Thread Heuston, Gary James
I just figured since Tomcat supported CGI it might support mod_perl too but I guess not. Thanks for the info! Gary -Original Message- From: Tom Schindl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, December 01, 2006 10:42 AM To: Heuston, Gary James Cc: modperl@perl.apache.org Subject: Re: Ne

Apache::VMonitor doesn't install (can't find Apache::Scoreboard)

2006-12-01 Thread David Scott
Phillip wrote: Hey guys, I've installed Apache 2.2.3 and mod_perl 2.0.3 + libapreq2, >apparently all successfully (my application runs pretty well). Now I want to install Apache::VMonitor and can't. I've running on Debian sarge and have Apache 1.3.33 installed as > well >in /usr/sbin/apach

Re: using light/heavy apache

2006-12-01 Thread Frank Wiles
On Fri, 1 Dec 2006 09:49:34 +0100 "Daniel McBrearty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi > > I saw a longish article on the site a while back that described how to > deploy a site so that a lightweight apache instance serves static > files, while s seperate server handles mod_perl stuff. Can't seem t

Re: Apache::Reload == Lost ENV

2006-12-01 Thread Frank Wiles
On Fri, 1 Dec 2006 15:15:32 + (GMT) Anthony Gardner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > it's actually MP .. not too sure, to be honest. I work for a > largce co. that are using RedHat pkgs and although it claims tp be > MP2, its version number gives 1.99(sth) and the Apache namespaces are > A

Re: using light/heavy apache

2006-12-01 Thread Jonathan
On Dec 1, 2006, at 2:20 PM, Frank Wiles wrote: You might want to look at PerlBal (http://www.danga.com/perlbal/) also to use in place of a light Apache. It's lighter then a light Apache and has some other interesting features. pesonally, i'm a huge fan of nginx ( http://wiki.codemon

Re: Apache2::Status "Memory Usage" fails on Debian

2006-12-01 Thread David Scott
The following patch makes life a lot easier: in B::TerseSize: 631c631 < my $script = $q->script_name; --- > my $script = ( defined $q && $q ) ? $q->script_name : $r->uri; The problem is, the Apache 2 API doesn't use CGI query objects at all so you can't use the script name. d Jonath

Re: using light/heavy apache

2006-12-01 Thread Daniel McBrearty
thanks very much guys - that's very useful info. -- Daniel McBrearty email : danielmcbrearty at gmail.com www.engoi.com : the multi - language vocab trainer BTW : 0873928131