Squeezing the most performance out of your Apache server can make difference in how your Web site functions and the impression it makes. Even fractions of a second matter, especially on dynamic sites. This article looks primarily at configuration and installation, two areas where you have the most control. more
Hi,
Recently, I experienced that exim was slow in sending outgoing mail, it was spending a lot of time in the queue, resulting in customer complains.
I came across an article in the internet to optimize the performance of exim in the server. However, the location of the exim.conf is not in... (0 Replies)
Got two RHEL servers - one real and one virtual/cloud.
Both run apache web server.
When traffic is applied, CPU seems to go quite high on virtual one (20%) but real is not really affected. Worry is that a further increase in traffic will see a problem.
Experience of RHEL is limited. Whats... (2 Replies)
I have a Perl script that worked fine before moving it to justhost.com. It was on a Windows/Apache server. Just host is using UNIX. Other Perl scripts on other sites that were also moved work fine so I know Perl is functioning.
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When I... (9 Replies)
I have some questions regarding disk perfomance, and what I can do to make it just a little (or much :)) more faster.
From what I've heard the first partitions will be faster than the later ones because tracks at the outer edges of a hard drive platter simply moves faster. But I've also read in... (4 Replies)
Ok, I have a wireless hook to my house.
From here at work, I can get 680+Kb from my Linux box running
Apache. (stock version of apache, no modifications)
Now, when I pull data from my Win2k box running Apache, I can't seem to get more than 65Kb from it...
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APACHE_SETENV(3) 1 APACHE_SETENV(3)apache_setenv - Set an Apache subprocess_env variableSYNOPSIS
bool apache_setenv (string $variable, string $value, [bool $walk_to_top = false])
DESCRIPTION apache_setenv(3) sets the value of the Apache environment variable specified by $variable.
Note
When setting an Apache environment variable, the corresponding $_SERVER variable is not changed.
PARAMETERS
o $variable
- The environment variable that's being set.
o $value
- The new $variable value.
o $walk_to_top
- Whether to set the top-level variable available to all Apache layers.
RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
Setting an Apache environment variable using apache_setenv(3)
<?php
apache_setenv("EXAMPLE_VAR", "Example Value");
?>
NOTES
Note
apache_setenv(3) can be paired up with apache_getenv(3) across separate pages or for setting variables to pass to Server Side
Includes (.shtml) that have been included in PHP scripts.
SEE ALSO apache_getenv(3).
PHP Documentation Group APACHE_SETENV(3)