I am curious as to the ability to update individual configurations so lets say i want to change Apache maxRequests MaxKeepAliveRequests 200 or possibly update the PHP module? LoadModule php4_module "$APACHE_HOME/modules/php4apache2.dll" OR staying on topic lets say i want to update postgres max connections at postgresql.conf from 100 to 200? max_connections = 200 How does one achieve configuration for the DB or Apache updates without affecting the other components Has drupal solved the problem of apache prefork mpm? thanks/ Martin ______________________________________________ Disclaimer and confidentiality note Everything in this e-mail and any attachments relates to the official business of Sender. This transmission is of a confidential nature and Sender does not endorse distribution to any party other than intended recipient. Sender does not necessarily endorse content contained within this transmission. > CC: pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx > From: desoi@xxxxxxxxxx > To: mick@xxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Drupal and PostgreSQL - performance issues? > Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2008 10:45:17 -0400 > > > On Oct 13, 2008, at 5:08 AM, admin wrote: > > > However, PostgreSQL support in the PHP CMS world seems lacking. > > Joomla is basically a MySQL-only shop. Drupal is *maybe* suitable, > > but who really knows where it will end up? > > My hope is that Drupal is moving in the right direction. With version > 6 they completely abstracted the schema building API. Previously, > MySQL and PostgreSQL had to be specified separately which is the main > reason a lot of modules did not work with PostgreSQL. Things should > improve as modules are upgraded to Drupal 6. > > > John DeSoi, Ph.D. > > > > > > -- > Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) > To make changes to your subscription: > http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general See how Windows connects the people, information, and fun that are part of your life. See Now |