[rt-users] Please help: RT3.4.4 running really slow

don garbage dongarbage at hotmail.com
Sat Nov 4 09:00:58 EST 2006


Hi Barry,

I just checked again for mod_fastcgi, and, it appears that I do have it. In 
ubuntu, it is called
       libfcgi-perl

So, back to the drawing board. :)

Have you had the chance to check out my config files?

Thanks for any further help,
Don


>From: "don garbage" <dongarbage at hotmail.com>
>To: dongarbage at hotmail.com, blkline at attglobal.net
>CC: rt-users at lists.bestpractical.com
>Subject: Re: [rt-users] Please help: RT3.4.4 running really slow
>Date: Thu, 02 Nov 2006 14:11:20 +0000
>
>Barry & rt-user community,
>
>Has anyone had an opportunity to check out my config files?
>
>Thanks so much for any further assistance on this,
>Don
>
>
>>From: "don garbage" <dongarbage at hotmail.com>
>>To: blkline at attglobal.net
>>CC: rt-users at lists.bestpractical.com
>>Subject: Re: [rt-users] Please help: RT3.4.4 running really slow
>>Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2006 01:33:01 +0000
>>
>>Barry,
>>
>>The configuration files are attached. Ubuntu has split out the apache2 
>>config files into:
>>     /etc/apache2/apache2.conf
>>     /etc/apache2/sites-available/ssl
>>
>>mod_fastcgi is not installed. Should it be?
>>
>>Thanks so much for the help,
>>Don
>>
>>>From: "Barry L. Kline" <blkline at attglobal.net>
>>>CC: rt-users at lists.bestpractical.com
>>>Subject: Re: [rt-users] Please help: RT3.4.4 running really slow
>>>Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2006 16:55:13 -0500
>>>
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>>>don garbage wrote:
>>>
>>> > apache2 version info:
>>> >     Apache/2.0.55 (Ubuntu) mod_ssl/2.0.55 OpenSSL/0.9.8a 
>>>mod_perl/2.0.2
>>> > Perl/v5.8.7
>>> > php version info:
>>> >     php is not installed on the machine (does RT require php?)
>>> > postgres version: 7.4
>>> >
>>>
>>>No, RT does not require PHP.  Your machine should surely be up to this
>>>task.  Here are some more questions:
>>>
>>>Did you install mod_fastcgi?
>>>
>>>Would you please post the contents of your httpd.conf file, without
>>>comments.  Use:
>>>
>>>grep -v '^#' /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf | \
>>>grep -v '^$' > /tmp/httpd.conf.clean
>>>
>>>to create a cleaned file, then post it.  Also, could you post your
>>>/opt/rt3/etc/RT_SiteConfig.pm file, too?  You can do the same as above
>>>for that file (to remove comments)... You might want to obfuscate the
>>>database password & host info before posting...
>>>
>>>Barry
>>>
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>><< apache2.conf >>
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>><< RT_SiteConfig.pm >>
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>><< ssl >>
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