RE: setting up static and dynamic Apache 2.0 instructions for MP2 newbie
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Would it make sense to use Worker for the front end, and prefork for the =
back end (assuming you want/need prefork for the backend) in this =
scenario?
Also, now that mod_deflate is part of the package, would it make sense =
to recommend running that as well. I ask all this because i set up a =
box for me to mess around with earlier this week like that. worker, =
with proxy and deflate on the frontend and prefork modperl on localhost.
Adam
-----Original Message-----
From: Stas Bekman [mailto:stas@xxxxxx.xxx]
Sent: Fri 2/18/2005 9:12 PM
To: Barry Hoggard
Cc: mod_perl
Subject: Re: setting up static and dynamic Apache 2.0 instructions for =
MP2 newbie
Barry Hoggard wrote:
> I am pretty comfortable with setting up a static front end that =
proxies=20
> to a mod_perl server listening on 127.0.0.1 with Apache 1.x and =
mod_perl=20
> 1.x, and mod_rpaf.
>=20
> Are there any caveats I should know about before getting this working =
on=20
> 2.0 before I start setting it up? I have a stand-alone =
mod_perl/mod_ssl=20
> server working now.
Not that we know of, Barry. But if you encounter any problems, don't=20
hesitate to report those here following these guidelines:
http://perl.apache.org/bugs/
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RE: setting up static and dynamic Apache 2.0 instructions for MP2 newbie
Adam Prime x443 07:07 on 19 Feb 2005
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