[rt-users] RT + Mod_Perl + VirtualHosts
Rich West
Rich.West at wesmo.com
Tue Dec 21 11:40:33 EST 2004
*gack*
That's what I was afraid of.. ok.. back to the drawing board with this
apache & mod_fastcgi problem.
-Rich
Odhiambo Washington wrote:
>* Rich West <Rich.West at wesmo.com> [20041221 05:31]: wrote:
>
>
>>I'm pretty much done fighting with mod_fastcgi. It was good while it
>>lasted, but I couldn't expend much more energy in to debugging the
>>issues I had, so I backed out to mod_perl.
>>
>>I've managed to get one of the two virtual hosts up and running with no
>>problems. The second virtual host, for some reason, always comes back
>>with a 404 error page. I went so far as to make the configuration as
>>simple as possible. I'm getting bleary eyed, so it is likely that I am
>>missing something obvious..
>>
>><VirtualHost rt.private.host:80>
>> ServerAdmin Support at private.host
>> ServerName rt.private.host
>> DocumentRoot /var/www/html/rt.private.host/rt3/share/html
>> ErrorLog /var/www/html/rt.private.host/logs/error_log
>> CustomLog /var/www/html/rt.private.host/logs/access_log combined
>> ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ /var/www/html/adm.private.host/cgi-bin/
>> AddDefaultCharset UTF-8
>> PerlSetVar MasonArgsMethod CGI
>> PerlModule Apache2 Apache::compat
>> RewriteEngine On
>> RewriteRule ^(.*)/$ $1/index.html
>> PerlModule Apache::DBI
>> PerlRequire /var/www/html/rt.private.host/rt3/bin/webmux.pl
>> <Location />
>> SetHandler perl-script
>> PerlHandler RT::Mason
>> </Location>
>></VirtualHost>
>>
>>
>>The server worked under mod_fastcgi at one point in time (for a very
>>long time, in fact), so the permissions are correct on the directory
>>structure (I checked and re-checked). Is there any way I can find out
>>what in the world it is doing? The logs are rather bland with only the
>>following (and nothing in the error_log):
>>my.internal.ip.addr - - [20/Dec/2004:21:26:05 -0500] "GET / HTTP/1.1"
>>404 278 "-" "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.7.5)
>>Gecko/20041107 Firefox/1.0"
>>
>>
>>Any tips would be wonderful at this point. :)
>>
>>
>
>You want to run two instances of RT using mod_perl? I have not been
>looking at the discussions on the list lately, but I doubt you will
>make it! To do it, you have to
>1. Either run different two instances of Apache, or
>2. Fix your mod_fastcgi problems and run just one Apache
>
>I am may be wrong but that is what I know. My knowledge could be
>outdated of course, given the expl. above.
>
>
>
>-Wash
>
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