ãæç¶ãå§å©ãã俺夫婦âç¿æ¥ã俺ãå«åãå§å©ãã¦ã家äºã¯ãã¤ã³ããããªãã§ããï¼ãå«ã家äºã¯ã..ã俺ããªããããããï¼ï¼ãâçµæ

Unitl this week we used Lighttpd and FastCGI for MeinProf.de. The setup was nearly the same as described in the must read series scaling rails (1, 2, 3, 4) from poocs.net. We used this setup from day 1 but always had some small issues with Lighttpd. Lighttpd was crashing every couple of days. Nothing dramatic, we had a script that monitored Lighttpd and restarted it if necessary. During the last
Apache 2.2, mod_proxy_balancer and Mongrel Jonathan Weiss has a great little write up on their use of Apache 2.2, mod_proxy_balancer and mongrel I couldnât agree more. As is here, here and here Iâm telling you. I think itâs Mongrel -> Apache 2.2 event with mod_proxy_balancer -> k-ssl on Solaris. {k-ssl is Solarisâs Kernel level SSL proxy.} ·:· Posted 24 April 2006, 00:31 by Jason Hoffman to   | Wh
What is Mongrel? Mongrel is a fast HTTP library and server for Ruby that is intended for hosting Ruby web applications of any kind using plain HTTP rather than FastCGI or SCGI. It is framework agnostic and already supports Ruby On Rails, Og+Nitro, Camping, and IOWA frameworks. Mongrel was originally written by Zed A. Shaw. It is licensed under the Ruby License. Getting Started The easiest way to g
Please Sign In No account? Create new user.
ãç¥ãã
ã©ã³ãã³ã°
ã©ã³ãã³ã°
ãªãªã¼ã¹ãé害æ å ±ãªã©ã®ãµã¼ãã¹ã®ãç¥ãã
ææ°ã®äººæ°ã¨ã³ããªã¼ã®é ä¿¡
å¦çãå®è¡ä¸ã§ã
j次ã®ããã¯ãã¼ã¯
kåã®ããã¯ãã¼ã¯
lãã¨ã§èªã
eã³ã¡ã³ãä¸è¦§ãéã
oãã¼ã¸ãéã
{{#tags}}- {{label}}
{{/tags}}