Stut escribió:
Jorge González wrote:
Ok, you both are right but not what I need because web servers is for
shared hosting with PHP then each user choose the way to develop
their apps. Then one user maybe store sessions in DB but another one
not. This should be on Apache or OS side. It's because I talk about
ldirector, LVS and so
I know this is a PHP and not an Apache list but maybe someone is
doing this with web hosting...
Not only is this a PHP list, but your problem is a PHP problem. I'm
shocked. No, really.
Ok :)
Apache does *not* get involved in sessions. Not at all.
Well the question is I was dealing with an Apache mod_proxy_balanced and
plans to use LVS or ldirector for balancing between backend servers. I
didn't know about other solutions.
You could put in a custom session handler using a prepended file. See
the php.ini configuration option auto_prepend_file. I think there are
also extensions available that drop in to replace the session
extension - suggest you search the PECL site for those
(http://pecl.php.net/). Of course you need to be aware that any PHP
script can override both of these options.
Well, I'll see later, sounds great.
Just to clarify, you're building a shared hosting system that load
balances all sites across a cluster of web servers? If not, please
explain what it is you're actually trying to do.
yes, that is, and sessions are important. Users's session must be
persistent in all cases: web server down, user jumpig between backend
web servers, etc
-Stut
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