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3019 - Apache httpd Server Status - monitoring your server
Do you want to know how your Apache httpd web server is running? The Server Status tool - a standard module supplied with the httpd daemon - can give you a lot of information, but by default it's turned off. Turning it on ... A work of caution before you turn it on. You do NOT want this to be w ....

3018 - Tuning Apache httpd and Tomcat to work well together
If you're running Tomcat as your servlet / JSP container, you're more than likely to have it (or them - you may have multiple instances) running as application servers behind Apache httpd (the Http server) or behind a pair of Http servers. That just like having a team of people providing a service ( ....

3017 - Seventh day traveller on the six day railway
On Sunday, I travelled from Melksham to Norwich, and on to the University there, where I've been working for a couple of days. These days, the UK operates seven days a week ... but we seem to have a six day public transport system. On a Sunday,public transport is set in the past with below-par ser ....

3016 - The legal considerations of your web presence - revisited
Can you link that image from another web site? Can you publish pictures you took at the school's sports day? Are you allowed to register the your neighbour's name as a domain? Must you remove out of date information from your web site? Who's responsible if a user of a forum that you host post seri ....

3015 - Logging the performance of the Apache httpd web server
Apache's mod_status allows you to take a look at how your Apache httpd server is running - you can see a snapshot of some basic stats of the server, and also the current status of each of the threads. There are two options that you can apply to the URL as you look at the page - a refresh option to ....

3014 - Well House Manor - the next six years
As part of my "3000 post" series, I've looked ahead at where I expect training techniques to go in the next six years, and what we'll be teaching in the next six years. What about the hotel business? You might expect the hotel business to be staid - to be stationary - but if you do, you'll be sur ....

3013 - Audio equipment
I'm seated in coach B of the 16:54 from Witham to Norwich. I chose this coach because it's the "Quiet Coach" and it's labelled as follows: Quiet Zone. Please refrain from using phones and other audio equipment in this area. Thank You. We've just had a tannoy announcement (!) telling us where the ....

3012 - Exception handling in Perl - using eval
Exception handling is the trapping of nonstandard results from blocks of code or functions - for example, if I draw a card from a pack and ask you "what suite is this?" you'll usually be able to tell me "it's a heart" or "it's a club" ... but if I had drawn a joker, there would have been no appropri ....

3011 - What are .pid files?
wizard:run graham$ ls *.pid DirectoryService.pid configd.pid diskarbitrationd.pid hdiejectd.pid httpd.pid mds.pid ntpd.pid racoon.pid syslog.pid wizard:run graham$ When a process that needs to be contacted / alerted by other processes is started, it often records its process id (PID) into a ".pid f ....

3010 - Children, zombies, and reaping processes
What is "Reaping Processes"? Most programs are single processes - you write a program that runs sequentially from start to finish, interrupted only by the controls of conditionals like if, loops like while and subroutines / functions / methods, and you can always look at a program and say "it's HER ....

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