Re: Apache 2.4 and php

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Paul,

You should respond to the list, so that other folks can benefit from the answers.

Now, you embedded php code in .html files, which is a very bad idea, as you now have to use the php module to parse every single html file. I recommend that you not do that.

On Wed, 6 Jul 2022 at 21:34, Frank Gingras <thumbs@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Paul,

httpd does not call php includes, period. This is processed by php alone.

On Wed, 6 Jul 2022 at 18:31, Paul <stormy22@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 2022-07-06 08:27, Frank Gingras wrote:
> First off, I would suggest not using prefork and mod_php, unless traffic is
> minimal and performance is not a concern. Nowadays, the scalable solution
> is to use php-fpm, and use a threaded mpm like event.

Many thanks. Point well taken, on my "to do" list for a long time. My
only excuse: the production server is very stable, rarely even
approaches 10^6 hits a day, and whispers along quite nicely on 32 (64t)
cores - uptime currently at 326 days.  What I need to do is to use the
sandbox (subject of this thread) to delve into Apache Solr.  I am just
astounded that a mirror copy is failing abjectly.
>
> Secondly, for your issue, you will need to look into the php logs as php is
> generating the response.

There is absolutely nothing in the php logs -- I get the impression that
the Apache back end is just not calling the php includes. The site
itself was rsynced from production, everything else looks "forensically"
identical.  Maybe I'll just rebuild it again from scratch, as I may have
made some sort of mistake somewhere, the order of installing the various
elements, whatever...

Again thanks -- Paul
>
> On Tue, 5 Jul 2022 at 16:24, Paul <stormy22@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>>
>> I'm going nowhere for what must be a small glitch.  Ubuntu server
>> 20.04LTS, Apache/2.4.41 (Ubuntu) using mpm_prefork behind Nginx proxy
>> server.
>>
>> We use php 7.4 for many thousands of static pages that use e.g. <?php
>> include 'inc/tophead.html';?> giving us "<!DOCTYPE html> <html
>> lang="en"> <head>, css, js, etc" sent to clients. Always reliable,
>> production and backup machines delivering perfectly for many years.
>>
>> Just built a sandbox (to start looking at Apache Solr) as an exact
>> replica of our production servers (but without letsencrypt), exact down
>> to every file, version, release, permission, owner, dot and comma as far
>> as I can see after hours of searching around.
>>
>> The sandbox is delivering "raw text" <?php include 'inc/whatever';? >,
>> not the content of the included file. Log files give no clue -- apache
>> just "200" responses for the <body> text and images, but obviously not
>> the css, js, layout -- syslog, auth, nginx and php exactly the same as
>> on the production servers.
>>
>> Suggestions, pointers, ideas would be warmly welcomed -- and save what's
>> left of my sanity ;=}
>>
>> Many thanks,
>> Paul
>>
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