On 20 Sep 2006, at 06:09 , Mark Krenz wrote:
On Wed, Sep 20, 2006 at 06:34:32AM GMT, Google Kreme
[gkreme@xxxxxxxxx] said the following:
On 19 Sep 2006, at 12:12 , Mark Krenz wrote:
I run a shared webserver with a few hundred vhost containers in
Apache's config.
Are these vhosts all contained in httpd.conf, or are they separate
files?
Does it make a difference?
I doubt this makes a difference, but its all in one vhost.conf file.
The httpd.conf file includes that file.
So does anyone have any ideas about my problem with curl functions?
Not as such, but I would try a couple of things.
First, does it matter which of the vhost you remove/comment out
before you get functionality back?
Second, if you split the vhost.conf file into, say, two files, does
it make a difference?
I don't have thousands of vhosts anymore, but we used to. They were
all in separate files though, by domain, an included with a include /
etc/httpd/vhosts/*.conf in the httpd.conf file.
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