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MyASPN >> Mail Archive >> modperl
modperl
Re: New User's First Steps
by Jacob Fugal other posts by this author
Oct 28 2003 11:16PM messages near this date
Re: New User's First Steps | Re: New User's First Steps
Eric Moore wrote:
>  Having googl'd and read various faqs, cookbooks...
>  
>  Site worked OK under CGI, but slowly -- on an old machine.
>  
>  I have converted to mod_perl only using the Apache::Registry.  Application
>  uses CGI::App and HTML::Template.
>  
>  Site runs faster now, but warnings disappeared from all logs.  [errors] show
>  up, but not warnings.
>  
>  Any ideas on what I'm doing wrong?
>  
>  Thanks, Eric.
>   
>  
>  httpd.conf
>  ----------
>  
>  LogLevel warn
>  PerlModule Apache::Registry
>  ...
>  
>  <VirtualHost _default_:443>
>      DocumentRoot /var/www/pick6/
>      ServerName www.yadda.com
>      ServerAdmin g2@[...].com
>      ErrorLog logs/error_log
>      TransferLog logs/access_log
>      ErrorLog /var/www/logs/pick6.error_log
>      CustomLog /var/www/logs/pick6.access_log common
>      Alias /perl/ /var/www/pick6/cgi-bin/
>      ServerAlias yadda.com  *.yadda.com
>      SSLEngine on
>      SSLCertificateFile    /etc/ssl/server.crt
>      SSLCertificateKeyFile /etc/ssl/private/server.key
>      CustomLog logs/ssl_request_log >     "%t %h %{SSL_PROTOCOL}x %{SSL_CIPHER}x \"%r\" %b"
>  </VirtualHost>     

Have you looked in the main error log (as opposed to 
/var/www/logs/pick6.error_log) for the warnings? I couldn't find my 
warns for a long time until I finally thought to check there. Errors 
(anything that causes an internal server error to display in the 
browser) show up in the per-host log, but the warn level STDERR all 
ignores the ErrorLog directive and goes to the main log. This may be 
what's happening to you.

I don't know how to fix it (if anyone else on here does, please let me 
know as well as Eric :), but in the meantime I just keep both error logs 
open. A pain, but bearable (at least for me).

Jacob Fugal
Thread:
Eric Moore
David Kaufman
Jacob Fugal
Eric Moore
Ged Haywood
Jacob Fugal
Stas Bekman
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