[rt-devel] Re: Howto for running two instances of webrt on one machine
Jesse
jesse at fsck.com
Fri Mar 30 03:00:38 EST 2001
Right. which is why you want to be running a completely different instance
of Apache for each instance of RT. Of course, this will all be much easier
when we get speedycgi support working.
-j
On Fri, Mar 30, 2001 at 10:00:42AM +0200, Jonas Liljegren wrote:
> Jesse <jesse at fsck.com> writes:
>
> > Basically, you want to setup mod_proxypass on your RT server's main RT
> > instance. Then, set up two seperate RT instances on two seperate
> > apache servers running on high ports on your RT host.
>
> A problem with mod_perl is that the modules is shared between
> sessions. (An that's it's strength to.) This has led me to insert the
> version number in the module name just so that I can have two versions
> of the same module on the same apache server.
>
> It could be a lot of places to update the module names eith each
> version change, but that can be automated in the make script.
>
> --
> / Jonas - http://jonas.liljegren.org/myself/en/index.html
>
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