[nycphp-talk] Apache 1.3.x Upgrade to 2.0 Primer Needed
Tim Gales
tgales at tgaconnect.com
Tue Nov 29 14:03:03 EST 2005
Hans Zaunere writes:
>
> csnyder wrote on Tuesday, November 29, 2005 9:16 AM:
>
>>On 11/28/05, Peter Sawczynec <ps at pswebcode.com> wrote:
>>
>>>Finally got to do this.
>>>
>>>I'm seeking best primer that highlights the differences between
>>>httpd.conf directives and techniques when upgrading from 1.3 to 2.0 in
>>>a *nix environment.
>>>
>>>Additionally, more specifically, if the OS is Solaris would you
>>>configure Apache2 with mpm set to worker, prefork, or perchild.
>>>
>>
>>Prefork, as Tim pointed out. Sorry you can't use those threads.
>
>
> It's not the OS in this case, but rather PHP. Depending on the version of
> PHP, thread support is getting better, but I wouldn't want to play with it
> in production for no good reason. Go with Prefork as Snyder points out.
>
>
>>Let us know what you find, Peter. Aside from choosing which mpm to
>>use, I tend to think that there aren't any significant configuration
>>differences, but I can't actually back that up with empirical
>>evidence.
>>
>>Of course, you'll need to compile PHP with a slightly different switch
>>( --with-apxs2 ) to use the Apache2 Server API.
>
>
> Things are basically the same in terms of configuration. Which brings up
> the classic question; if you're using prefork, and don't need any of the
> extras Apache has to offer (not related to PHP), then why use Apache 2? :)
>
The documentation is nicer...
cf: http://shiflett.org/archive/86
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