Re: Dynamic VirtualHost's
[prev]
[thread]
[next]
[Date index for 2005/03/03]
Ooops cross-thread-answering.. :)
Stas posted few messages above that the reload can be done inside
mod_perl , so it's even easier to setup...
Goehring, Chuck, RCI - San Diego wrote:
>
> Well, when I use cgis that run under Registry, if I modify a pm file,
> I have to restart the web server before I see changes.
Chuck, use Apache::Reload and you won't have to restart the server.
http://modperlbook.org/html/ch06_08.html
--
__________________________________________________________________
Stas Bekman JAm_pH ------> Just Another mod_perl Hacker
http://stason.org/ mod_perl Guide ---> http://perl.apache.org
mailto:stas@xxxxxx.xxx http://use.perl.org http://apacheweek.com
http://modperlbook.org http://apache.org http://ticketmaster.com
El dj 03 de 03 del 2005 a les 11:44 +0100, en/na Marc Gràcia va
escriure:
> Is not necesary to restart apache... A "graceful" do the job.
> I'm using this approach, and is really quick and not visible for end
> users. (I have 50 or so virtualhosts, so maybe in your case can be a
> little slower).
> Maybe some time after the "graceful" we have a little more load
> (apache is replacing processes an all this) but works like a charm.
> I think this is easily tested in your setup.
>
>
> El dc 02 de 03 del 2005 a les 16:18 +0100, en/na Roman va escriure:
> > Hi all,
> > Is it possible to dynamically create VirtualHost's using mod_perl,
> > taking the value of each directive in a database ? If it is, how can I
> > do exactly please ?
> > Because actually, I'm doing things like :
> > -----
> > push(@{ $VirtualHost{'*:80'} }, \%conf);
> > -----
> > It works well, but with this method I must periodically restart Apache
> > and I think it uses as many memory as when we write
> > <VirtualHost></VirtualHost> 's in the Apache .conf file, does it ?
> > (there will be maybe thousands of VirtualHost's)
> >
> > Thank you in advance,
> > Roman.
> >
> >
> --
> Marc Gràcia <mgracia@xxxxxxxxx.xxx>