ven't found a solution that works for me:
(gexmap:14395): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display:
Can anyone suggest a strategy on how to isolate what exactly is going on
inside these processes and why they absorb such huge chunks of RAM? Any
advice would be appreciated.
Regards,
Steve
I also face a similar problem.
I find that after 5 days I'm hitting swap space and have to reboot.
Does no one here on the list have any advice on how to find these sorts of
issues? Command line tools, directories to look in, etc?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Steve
2009
m the software. Then
I multiplied that same load test over many computers.
Steve
2009/9/30 ricardo13
>
> The error called "connreset".
> This is a example.
>
> Total: connections 1 requests 1 replies 8952 test-duration 136.478
> s
>
> Connection
have to
tell it to in ports.conf. never used https but if you change the 443 to
something else in ports.conf should work. I dont think they can both
use 80 though.
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You need to forward port 80 on your router to the IP of the computer
running apache. more info below.
http://portforward.com/routers.htm
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> Steve Reilly,
>
> Thank you. I am reading http://portforward.com/routers.htm which has much
> information that I hope will lead to a solution. This might take sometime
> from me though, since I found that I have to obtain a static IP first.
>
One of our files consistently returns a status of 104 when a GET is performed on it. I cannot find what a status of 104 means (it is not listed in httpd.h in the apache source). I even did a grep on the source code and didn't see any hardcoded return values of 104.
I am able to copy it with ftp or
k device?Static, but on NFS. There are over 20 million files on the server that work fine so I doubt it was the server.
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Only bother doing it if you actually need to perform queries on the data. Basically any good log analyzer will work with regular log files, so there is no need to use a DB for that.We use the DB approach at my work because we have many web servers, and sending the logs to a DB allows us to see real
ch obliged.
Thanks much in advance
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php5, but only starts php4. I'm working on gathering
more information on this, but was wondering if problem #1 looked
familiar and if it might be the problem for #2 or visa-versa.
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When performing maintenance on a server, I'd like to show a message
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> does it start working again after you restart apache?
no, it does not.
>
> is there any pattern to when it stops?
it logged for about an hour, then stopped...
>
> how are your logs being rotated?
not 100% sure, ive never done it, (using deb etch stock install) before
ling it right??
>
> it's not really a workable solution, no. :-)
>
> cheers
> marty
>
Hi, thanks for the help, appreciate it! the output of both commands
are here:
http://pastebin.com/m3052cf06
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>> not 100% sure, ive never done it, (using deb etch stock install) before
>> i accidentely deleted the logs, there was 28 of them, all but 2 were .gz
>> and the other 2 were access.log and access.log.1 the only one
problem with Frontier DSL, switched
to Time warner because they dont block anything, at least not in my area.
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get an ftp server going on the same box and create accounts for whoever
you want to upload/download things to specified directories.
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| All I was able to jot down from the second error box before it
| automatically closed is the following:
|
| "...no listening sockets available
| shutting d
box which came up as soon as the first error box closed. I was
| not able to write down the second error message before it disappeared.
| All I was able to jot down from the second error box before it
| automatically closed is the following:
|
| "...no listening sockets available
| shutting d
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| What does this means. What do I have to do
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| Thanks VAtWeb
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open the port your using in the firewall or turn it off..
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| Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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firewall running on that xp box?
can you ping the ip?
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avail. If anyone could help or give me a push in the right direction I would
appreciate it…
Thanks,
Steve
n click on index.shtml and everything seems to work fine. Clearly,
I'm missing some configuratuion item or I'm totally misunderstanding
what I'm doing. I am beginning to suspect that I need to set up two
VirtualHosts but I&
r=1
In my workers.properties file
Any ideas? Is this even possible? From reading various lists and doco it
seems to be a quite legitimate use of the modules.
Thanks in advance
Steve
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Thanks Nick...Worked a treat.
Obvious really - now I feel a bit stupid :-P
Regards
Steve
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 7:24 AM, Nick Kew wrote:
> Steve Dalton wrote:
>
> In my Directory section. This works when I remove the JkMount - but as
>> soon as mod_jk is in play,
>>
>
e, expires, mod-security, php5, rewrite, ssl, userdir.
Many thanks,
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company? if you dont have a static ip, your going to be running into
many problems.. one being having to change the ip your domain name
resolves to all the time. you may want to look into dyndns for that
pache install working properly?
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password from users where name = %s" prepQuery
I was thinking I could use the prepared query with AuthDBUserPWQuery.
But, when only the DBDPrepareSQL is present (and not AuthDBuserPWQuery)
apache still gives the same errors.
Ideas? Is there something I’
Thanks the help! I won't be back to work until Monday to try this
Res wrote:
On Thu, 7 Aug 2008, Tom Donovan wrote:
Steve Whitson wrote:
I’m trying to use mod_dbd and mod_authn_dbd and replacements for
mod_auth_mysql within an apache 2.2.9 server I built on so
The query works just fine from the command line interface (from the same
server system), and matches the case of the tables (all lower case).
Thanks much!
Tom Donovan wrote:
Steve Whitson wrote:
I’m trying to use mod_dbd and mod_authn_dbd and replacements for
mod_auth_mysql within an apache
Thanks for sharing that things are working for you! I'll try enabling
more (or all built) modules since I built most of them.
Danie Qian wrote:
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> - Original Message ----- From: "Steve Whitson"
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Res:
I've listed the modules (-t -D DUMP_MODULES), and both dbd_module &
authn_dbd_module show up in the list. The last line in the report
states 'Syntax OK'.
Thanks,
-Steve
Res wrote:
On Thu, 7 Aug 2008, Tom Donovan wrote:
Steve Whitson wrote:
I’m trying
le (shared)
imagemap_module (shared)
actions_module (shared)
speling_module (shared)
userdir_module (shared)
alias_module (shared)
rewrite_module (shared)
php5_module (shared)
Syntax OK
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> Sent: Monday, August 11, 2008 9:24 AM
> Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mod_dbd & mod_dbd_authn - mysql user
> authentication problems - apache 2.2.9
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> Danie Qian wrote:
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Tom Donovan wrote:
Steve Whitson wrote:
When I start the server I get the following error:
[notice] Apache/2.2.9 (Unix) DAV/2 PHP/5.2.6 SVN/1.5.1 configured --
resuming normal operations
[info] Server built: Aug 7 2008 11:06:05
[debug] prefork.c(1001): AcceptMutex: fcntl (default: fcntl
Nick Kew wrote:
On Fri, 15 Aug 2008 10:22:43 -0500
Steve Whitson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The version of mysql apache is building against is 5.0.37. The
server I'm connecting (which should not be the issue) is 4.0.11a (I
hope to upgrade this year).
It probably is.
Nick Kew wrote:
On Fri, 15 Aug 2008 10:22:43 -0500
Steve Whitson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The version of mysql apache is building against is 5.0.37. The
server I'm connecting (which should not be the issue) is 4.0.11a (I
hope to upgrade this year).
It probably is.
ccompatible with all 2.2.* Apache servers
If there exist a good guild line/doc regarding release binary and describing
compatibility, I would appreciate if someone can point me there.
Thanks,
-Steve
releases?
Thanks
On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 1:34 PM, Dragon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Steve Wong did speak thusly:
>
> Hi,
> Assume I developed a module, compiled and tested with Apache 2.2.6. When I
> release the binary to others, what kind of compatibility may I claim in
&
DBD driver; giving ORACLE_HOME
as DIR
Hope this helps,
-Steve
Rajagopal M. wrote:
Hi Steve,
I am RajaGopal Maddi. I have seen from one of the blogs in
objectmix.com that you have used MySQL database for HTTP
Authentication in Apache?
Is it resolved for you? Steve, what should I d
[client x.x.x.x] Digest: uri mismatch
- does not match request-uri
Does MSIE not support this? Is there a Apache proxy configuration
setting to handle this?
Thanks,
Steve Hills
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Our current versions are as follows:
Apache Web Server 2.0.58
Apache Tomcat 5.5.17
Java 1.4.2_11
We would like to upgrade our Apache Web Server to 2.2.11. Could we keep
the rest of the above the same?
- Thanks in advance for your time,
Steve
The
ory.
I believe it can probably be done using a mod_perl handler... but I'm not
great with perl so thought I'd check on the list to see if there is an
easier way first. The only thing I found that was remotely close was
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_vhost_alias.html
Thanks in advance
Steve
there is a better way to automate this - I don't like the extra
.htaccess as if the file accidentally gets deleted the directory is open to
valid users again.
Steve
On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 5:44 PM, André Warnier wrote:
> Matt McCutchen wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 2009-02-05 at 15:1
Thanks Matt
I'll try that - looks a lot simpler... I'll also give it a good testing...:)
Steve
On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 6:41 PM, André Warnier wrote:
> Matt McCutchen wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 2009-02-05 at 18:01 +1000, Steve Dalton wrote:
>>
>>> I managed to do so
a seperate directive for each directory it's a
pain but the only way I can see it working. I think perhaps you could write
a macro to automatically add this directive for each directory - but I
haven't got into that yet.
Steve
On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 6:41 PM, André Warnier wrote:
&
rowser
(192.168.1.100) I get Operation timed out. I can ping the Linux box from
the PC and vice versa. Have a I missed something in the Apache
configuration that is preventing access ?
Thanks in Advance for any help.
Steve M
I found the problem the built in Linux firewall was blocking HTTP -
Thanks
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Sent: Saturday, February 07, 2009 7:51 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Cc: steve.morri...@sbcglobal.net
Subject: [us...@httpd] Can not
network.
On Sat, 2009-02-07 at 19:51 -0800, Steve Morrisey wrote:
> I have installed Apache 2.2 on a Linux box on my home network
> (192.168.1.105). When I open a browser on the Linux box and enter
> http://192.168.1.105 I get the expected "It Works" page. However when
> I
. the directory name will always be the same as the user.
Steve
On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 12:42 PM, Matt McCutchen wrote:
> On Thu, 2009-02-05 at 20:10 +1000, Steve Dalton wrote:
> > Matt - That method didn't work for me... it got into an internal
> > recursion and bombed out
Yes - I have it in the virtual host config for the particular named host
(ie. the config in the sites-enabled directory on ubuntu) . It's running on
the SSL part of the site (the non-SSL is a drupal site). It does work.
I see what you mean on the .htaccess... great!
Steve
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> > On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 1:58 PM, Steve Bardsley > >
> > > > wrote:
> > Apache/2.2.11 PHP/5.2.6 on Fedora 10 -- mod_deflate is failing
> > intermittently when *inflating* POSTed gzipped data.
> >
> > This same issue was raised in October 2007.
Hello. I am new to the list because of the problem I am seeing on our servers, which I explain below.Some Info On The Problem:We have over 250,000 PUTs a night. Of those, we usually have about 50 that end up with a 204 status even though they don't actually exist once the upload is finished. This i
quireSSL
ProxyPass http://yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy/exchweb
ProxyPassReverse http://yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy/exchweb
SSLRequireSSL
ProxyPass http://yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy/public
ProxyPassReverse http://yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy/public
SSLRequireSSL
======
. mod_auth_ldap will try connecting to each
server in turn, until it makes a successful connection.
My problem is that this is very vague, I have spent some time trying all sorts
of cominations of the server URL to no avail.
Anybody got a working example of multi-host LDAP?
thanks in advance
Steve
Ok,
So I setup Joomla! at work today, got home and decided hey! I'm going to
install on my home computer too and move my website there! Awesome! Well, ran
into several problems.
I cannot seem to get this "Virtual Server" to work from home. I set
it up at my workplace and the forwarding w
library search path. See the ld(1) man page for the -rpath option.
Also, see the gcc(1) man page for passing arguments to ld
(specifically, the -Wl option):
gcc -Wl,-rpath,/usr/local/pgsql/lib ... etc ...
Maybe others I
accomplish the
different wiki per hostname at the moin level.
> We've been working our way through documentation, but clearly still have
> a lot to learn.
Good luck! Let me know if the above works out OK.
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my cup of tea) but you might take a look at webmin. It supports
apache configuration:
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http://www.webmin.com/screens/apache.gif
Maybe your distro has a graphical apache management interface?
th version 2.2 but runs w/o error with 2.0
Same with File::Copy copy() function.
I believe I've made the configurations (httpd.conf) for the two apaches
the same.
What am I'm missing?
Thanks
Steve P
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probably be a better test if you could issue the "ls" command from a cron
task running on behalf of the userid:group that you use in apache.
Additionally, are you using suexec? I'm suspect there are other restrictions
if you do, maybe.
On 10/02/07, Steve Pelikan <[EMAIL PROTECT
2.0.
For both apaches the user and group settings are the same.
Thanks!
Steve P
Steve Swift wrote:
My only experience with apache under linux is with redhat, so there may
be subtle differences.
In order to execute "ls" then the userid:group under which apache runs
needs at least
n 11/02/07, William A. Rowe, Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Steve Pelikan wrote:
> We have several perl cgi scripts that run fine with apache 2.0 but fail
> with 2.2. This is using 2.2 that is part of recent Fedora and 2.0.59
> that I just built and installed on the same machine.
>
&g
it in httpd.conf.
But: mod_suexec is loaded in 2.2 and not loaded or built in in 2.0.
This is a difference I hadn't thought about or even known about. I don't
really know about suexec or how it should be configured, but it looks
like it could be close to my problems. Thanks for the poi
he ls command
in order to execute it, it only proves that you are about to try (and
probably fail, perhaps for one of the reasons I've mentioned). It may well
be that the error you are geting is "command ls not found".
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cript can see cgi-bin but not /home/pelikan (though the /home/pelikan
is set to let anyone read and execute)
The file test.txt exists in both places.
Apache runs as user 'apache' and there's no login allowed for that user
so I don't know how to run a program or view the path
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ct error I am getting.
Can someone please tell me what I did wrong I need this thing to work
reliably. At least as reliable as windows IIS gets. I pretty sure it's
better then 70% on good days.
Steve
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I am running apache 2.2.3 on Solaris 9
In my httpd-vhosts.conf file I have the following entry
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ProxyTimeout 900
ProxyPass / http://go.domain.com/
ProxyPassReverse / http://go.domain.com/
Options all +includes
ND on Solaris in the past. But that is a different
list.
Steve
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is this a BIND issue? is th
Hard coding the IP address is still failing. :-(
Steve
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is this a BIND issue? is this an
I can call it several times in a row without fail, and then it hits the 502
error about 2 or 3 times and then comes back.
If I call the server directly (internal network) it works 100% and has a
very fast response time. I think that indicates apache.
Steve
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From
I'm trying to get userdir to work. Home directories are defined as
/home/foobar/user, but /home/foobar is a symbolic link
to /export/home. How do I enable following that symbolic link?
Thanks,
Steve
My mod_userdir.conf contains:
UserDir disabled root
UserDir public
Thanks, that worked, but it took me a while to realize that there has to
be a space between "/home/" and ">".
Thanks,
Steve
Joshua Slive said the following on 03/27/2007 06:33 AM:
> On 3/26/07, Steve Kelem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I'm trying t
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Has anybody else tried running Apache httpd (either 1.3.x or 2.2.x) as a
service on Windows Vista?
I need to run 1.3.x on Vista and prefer to run it as a service, but when
I try to start the service (after installing 1.3.37) I get error 1067:
The process was terminated unexpectedly.
The conf
r
supplies, RAID disc and physically separate processors, but now
we'restarting to talk a few thousand dollars/pounds.
Option 2 will cost you an extra box, and introduce a new single point
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Hi all,
I'm running Apache 2.0.52 with mod_auth_ldap on a CentOS 4.5 box. PAM is
properly configured to authenticate against LDAP and I can successfully
query the LDAP server.
Now when I'm trying to authenticate against LDAP with mod_auth_ldap I
receive the following in my error_log:
[Wed May 23
Please disregard this. yum update decided to pull one of these on me:
drwx-- 2 root root 4096 May 19 16:27 ssl.crt
after enough greping through strace logs on apache children procs, I was
able to determine that a stupid permissions issue was the root of my
problems.
Cheers,
- sf
Steve
/curl the file manually, without using a
browser as a client?
Thanks,
- Steve
ahlist wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is anyone familiar with an issue where Internet Explorer will only
> download approx half of a file from Apache 1.3.x servers?
>
> A client has the same file loaded on our
Hi all,
I have a URL that looks like the following:
http://foo/confirm/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/6w5vdn799umk01k5aaz0col.html
I'm trying to have it rewrite to the following:
RewriteEngine On
RewriteRule
^confirm/([^/]*)/([^/]*)\.html$confirm.php?lmusr=$1&lmconfrm=$2 [R,L]
so that the end result looks
Hi all,
Hope this forum is appropriate for my dilemma.
I'm currently looking for an elegant solution to the following problem.
I have an application where each individual user logs into
http://username.foo.com to access their vhost/own document root.
Unfortunately, when you have a great deal of u
ndsay Hausner wrote:
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From: Steve Finkelstein [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2007 11:06 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Application using Apache and URL schema inquiry
Hi all,
Hope this forum is appropriate for my dilemma.
Would putting the images on ramdisk work? Quick google query resulted in
this which might be useful:
http://www.vanemery.com/Linux/Ramdisk/ramdisk.html
HTH,
- sf
Norman Peelman wrote:
Cathy Murphy wrote:
In Apache, is there a way to serve images from memory instead of disk?
-Cathy
www.nach
rom the last command is 8.
Stop.
make: 1254-004 The error code from the last command is 2.
Stop.
make: 1254-004 The error code from the last command is 2.
Stop.
Thanks,
Steve
Hi all,
This is more of a conceptual question than actual syntax or the like.
I'm currently revising an application which should contain one
documentroot for each user. The catch is, the application should connect
to a user specific backend database based on who's logging in.
My thoughts are
all bar IBM
personnel and expert hackers.
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Steve Swift
http://www.swiftys.org.uk
Vincent, Thank you.
We use both "Allow" and "Deny", but only with numerical addresses or subnet
masks.
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Steve Swift
http://www.swiftys.org.uk
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> If you trace what is being looked up, it might give you a clue to where
> the queries are coming from. Turn on query logging or use tcpdump.
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Steve Swift
http://www.swiftys.org.uk
particular IP address to think that my website is
completely empty.
And yes, it is a fixed IP address, so it's worth doing. It will cause them a
lot more grief to negotiate a different IP address, and hopefully they will
abandon their probing.
Then they'll stop pestering my server with req
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