Re: [users@httpd] Dynamic config parameters

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May be you could also share common configuration files between your load-balanced servers, and "Include" configuration files whit directives specific to each one.

That is the way I work with my servers, so maintenance is kept easy (no preprocessor, no envvar).

Brgds
Antoine.

2006/4/6, Bgs <bgs@xxxxxx>:

Just for the records: I had to choose the preprocessor version.

Bgs wrote:
>>> <VirtualHost %IP>
>>>  ServerName domain.com
>>>  ServerAlias www.domain.com web%NUM.domain.com
>>> ...
>>> </VirtualHost>
>>>
>>> I hope this clarifies. I will skim through the addon link you sent me
>>> though.
>>
>>
>>
>> If I were to do this, I would use a simple config pre-processor to
>> substitute out the variables.  That is a robust, simple, and
>> easy-to-impliment solution.
>>
>> I believe that you can actually use env-variables in httpd.conf using
>> something like ${env-variable}; but this is undocumented and perhaps
>> fragile.
>
>
>
> That would make sense. Or using some apache internal variable would suit
> as well. In my case there are only two distinct variables for each site,
> that should be used in VirtualHost, ServerAlias and sometimes in the
> logs definitions.
>
> I'd like to keep config preprocessors as a last resort solution...
>
>
> Bye
> Bgs

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