Re: [us...@httpd] Virtual Host Performance Oddity

2008-12-31 Thread André Warnier
J. Greenlees wrote: [...] 1) maybe not the problem, but you have (at least) 3 times this section : All these directives overlap one another, so it's rather difficult to figure out what is going on. 2) you define your VirtualHost sections in the main http.conf file. That is ok, but then you also

Re: [us...@httpd] Virtual Host Performance Oddity

2008-12-31 Thread J. Greenlees
André Warnier wrote: > J. Greenlees wrote: > [...] > As slightly off-topic, I would like to add a note : > > Because of the way in which VirtualHosts work, with the first-defined > VHost being the one handling all requests which somehow are "wrong", > it is often difficult to sort out where such pr

Re: [us...@httpd] Virtual Host Performance Oddity

2008-12-31 Thread André Warnier
J. Greenlees wrote: [...] As slightly off-topic, I would like to add a note : Because of the way in which VirtualHosts work, with the first-defined VHost being the one handling all requests which somehow are "wrong", it is often difficult to sort out where such problems are coming from. To avoi

Re: [us...@httpd] Virtual Host Performance Oddity

2008-12-31 Thread André Warnier
J. Greenlees wrote: Running Apache 2.2.8 [ Mandriva 2008.1 default build with php5, mod_perl and mod_python over base install ] I set up 3 vhosts, using name based vhosts. all 3 work but the 3rd one has a response time of over 5 minutes. This is just loading a basic html page, so the php, perl an

[us...@httpd] Virtual Host Performance Oddity

2008-12-31 Thread J. Greenlees
Running Apache 2.2.8 [ Mandriva 2008.1 default build with php5, mod_perl and mod_python over base install ] I set up 3 vhosts, using name based vhosts. all 3 work but the 3rd one has a response time of over 5 minutes. This is just loading a basic html page, so the php, perl and python support shoul