Source is fine, i never install php with binaries, lets see how i go.
On 13/03/2006, at 1:12 PM, Chris wrote:
Dan Rossi wrote:
Hi there, im am planning to spec the software install for one of our
machines that gets an insane ammount of hits and traffic from
referring sites. Im looking into if running the php for this server
under fastcgi instead of as a php apache module will help reduce and
apache bottlenecks ? Most of the scripting is done via perl and
fastcgi, but there is some third party apps which run on php, there
is also minimal mysql activity.
Being more specific here, my question is will php running under
fastcgi, being able to work in a multi-threaded apache environment
running mpm-worker ? I know its not compatible as im aware, but under
the standard apache module install. Its a long shot but if anyone has
any recommendations let me know, or else ill have to stick to
installing apache2 in pre-fork mode and tweak the settings as much as
possible ?
Don't know about the rest but php will compile fine as a fastcgi
module.
Add --enable-fastcgi to your configure command (I don't think there
are any packages that do this by default so you'll have to compile it
from source - but I could be wrong).
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