Sorry, I'm only familiar with what happens on the linux side of things.
What happens on Windows may be different, but if it helps, mod_php will
cause apache processes to segmentation fault after a random amount of load
(usually after 2-3 days). At this point, anything that apache sends off to
php
Victor,
Just to be clear. Are you saying they all end up crashing Apache, or causing
Aache not to gracefully recover from crashes? There are two issues here and
I'd like to know for which FastCGI is a typical solution. We've already been
investigating fcgid as an option.
-Stephen
On 8/13/07, Vi
On 8/13/07, Stephen Johnston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Greetings,
>
> We have an Apache 2.0.59 server on Windows 2003 running PHP 5.2.3. We are
> also running eaccelerator. Sometimes, PHP faults and brings down Apache with
> it. Considering this happens a few times a week, it's not the end of
Greetings,
We have an Apache 2.0.59 server on Windows 2003 running PHP 5.2.3. We are
also running eaccelerator. Sometimes, PHP faults and brings down Apache with
it. Considering this happens a few times a week, it's not the end of the
world. The bad thing is that Apache "restarts", the logs show i
Nathan Kellogg wrote:
>
>
> Does this mean that an XP box running Apache would be limited to 10
> concurrent web browser users? My impression of this was that the
> connection limit only applied to the Windows Network connections and
> not to http/https/etc...
if you don't patch the tcp stack,
Does this mean that an XP box running Apache would be limited to 10
concurrent web browser users? My impression of this was that the
connection limit only applied to the Windows Network connections and not to
http/https/etc...
In fact it is metered by NTLM authentication, if you loade
Arthur Kreitman wrote:
> One caution for Apache on XP. The licensing for XP limits you to 10
> simultaneous incoming tcp connections.
Of course that's the word of the license. Obviously 'what's a connection'
is always interesting, you end up with far more than 10 connections using
email/web
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>
> I've been running apache on windows (2003, 2000, XP) for the last 4
years.
> One server is for
> proxying (mod_proxy and OpenSSL) and the other is for running php
apps.
> The servers get about
> 5000 visitors daily. There haven't been any
I've been running apache on windows (2003, 2000, XP) for the last 4 years. One
server is for
proxying (mod_proxy and OpenSSL) and the other is for running php apps. The
servers get about
5000 visitors daily. There haven't been any serious issues.
My experience is that it's more challenging runn
. Schultz
IT Administrator
Wisconsin Department of Commerce
608-266-1283
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Hello, I am wonde
matt farey wrote:
Vince Bravdica wrote:
Randall Fox wrote:
Hello, I am wondering if any of you use Apache on Windows, and if so
what your experience has been like so far.
Thanks, RL. Fox.
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>> Hello, I am wondering if any of you use Apache on Windows, and if so
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>>
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>> Thanks, RL. Fox.
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truly wonderful, those apache guys and gals are great.
latest apache with mod_security2 with php, perl, python (...) modules on win pro
hundreds of thousands of requests per day, complex apps, hundreds of vhosts,
no issues whatsoever, uptime is great, (no abnormal crashes ever)
(which I think i
I have a very light-weight server running under Windows at
http://swiftys.org.uk
The homepage leads nowhere, and I don't advertise the pages on this site. I
use it for CGI scripting and demonstration pages, by invitation only.
Overall I'm very happy with it. It doesn't restart cleanly from the con
Hello, I am wondering if any of you use Apache on Windows, and if so
what your experience has been like so far.
Thanks, RL. Fox.
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Hi,
We are in the need of a cluster to make sure that we have 100% uptime, so in
our windows inviroment we are looking on apache with windows 2003 setup with
network load balancing.
Does anyone have any experience with this?
Do you know how to set it up? And guides, howto, faq around?
I
ssage -
From:
Alvin Wong
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2006 12:35
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Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache on Windows
with Active Directory Authentication
We have managed to configure
Apache authenticate against AD with the following lines in
.hta
We have managed to configure Apache authenticate against AD with
the following lines in .htaccess:
AuthName "Restricted Access"
AuthType Basic
AuthLDAPAuthoritative on
AuthLDAPURL "ldap://ad.mycompany.com.au:389/dc=mycompany,dc=com,dc=au?sAMAccountNAme?sub?(objectClass=use
Anyone running Apache on Windows with FASTCGI ?
How many hits per day ? Fast ? Any problems ?
Thanks in advance for your support !
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Obrigado,
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Jose Adriano Baltieri - Analista de Sistemas
Every now and again my client is getting the following error messages in
error.log.
Can you please tell me what might be causing this.
FATAL: erealloc(): Unable to allocate 1167360 bytes
[Tue Nov 22 11:16:42 2005] [notice] Parent: child process exited with
status 1 -- Restarting.
[Tue Nov 22
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