Hi,
You could enable server-status in Apache configuration then you should
be able to wget server status
each minute (30 seconds?) by a cron-job. When the server is going down,
check that particular file. You
might want the cron-job to store each result in a new file so the cron
job doesn't ove
I noticed that this "bug" is already to be found in the bug
database.
This is exactly how I'm experiencing it:
http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=37556
In that report they link the reader to
http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=30188 which is also applicable.
Although I can't understand the last answer:
O
Colin Guthrie wrote:
Well, I was never sure that it was a bug or not. I wasn't sure if it was
my distro's packaging and any custom patches it applies and also where
it was some x86_64 wierdness.
Recently (last week) it was confirmed to me that it was not x86_64 at
fault, but it was still my dis
Colin Guthrie wrote:
Patrik Jansson wrote:
I ran into problems with openbase_dir when using symlinks... They only
really reared their ugly head when I upgraded to 5.1.6 before that they
were OK (tho' if memory serves I had to add both the symlink location
and the directory it pointed to.
A
Chris skrev:
Patrik Jansson wrote:
Hello,
I'm having some difficulties with open_basedir. If I include the
prefix /home/web25637/ in open_basedir shouldn't it include every
directory within this? We're getting this error:
Warning: file_exists() [function.file-exists
Hello,
I'm having some difficulties with open_basedir. If I include the prefix
/home/web25637/ in open_basedir shouldn't it include every directory
within this? We're getting this error:
Warning: file_exists() [function.file-exists]: open_basedir restriction
in effect.
File(/home/web25637/do
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