Re: [WebDNA] v7 Stress Test and Strange Behaviour
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texte = > [snip]> I'm reaching out for some professional assistance (paid or otherwise) =as soon as possible. =20I hope someone does help you Aaron.. I would if I was qualified.I know so little about "apache vs. lighttpd", to say.. but for starters, =does lighttpd have mod-rewrite?Anyway, there could be very valid reasons to use apache.. even just =because someone likes some feature of apache. If apache on that (your =desired) server is *supposed* to be supported, then it would be *nice* =if there were working instructions for how to install webdna on it =properly. But meanwhile WSC has stated publicly that they do not yet =have funds to offer all the professional installer guides... or that =they are working on it. If I was you Aaron, I think I would approach =not necessarily this list, but with hosts who you know run webdna =servers for a living.. and pay/motivate them to figure out the needful.. =and then you can barter with WSC and offer them to give/trade/sell them =your (now working) install script for that configuration. Several =webdna host admins lurk here, but do not post.. and/or just read these =posts when they get around to it. But if you make an effort to discover =and contact them...Ken is saying to switch server software.. but perhaps you could instead =just switch to the flavor of unix that you know how to install for? I =mean people ARE successfully running v.7 by now.. so why not use =whatever they are using.. and even pay them to set it up, if need be?-Govinda
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> [snip]> I'm reaching out for some professional assistance (paid or otherwise) =as soon as possible. =20I hope someone does help you Aaron.. I would if I was qualified.I know so little about "apache vs. lighttpd", to say.. but for starters, =does lighttpd have mod-rewrite?Anyway, there could be very valid reasons to use apache.. even just =because someone likes some feature of apache. If apache on that (your =desired) server is *supposed* to be supported, then it would be *nice* =if there were working instructions for how to install webdna on it =properly. But meanwhile WSC has stated publicly that they do not yet =have funds to offer all the professional installer guides... or that =they are working on it. If I was you Aaron, I think I would approach =not necessarily this list, but with hosts who you know run webdna =servers for a living.. and pay/motivate them to figure out the needful.. =and then you can barter with WSC and offer them to give/trade/sell them =your (now working) install script for that configuration. Several =webdna host admins lurk here, but do not post.. and/or just read these =posts when they get around to it. But if you make an effort to discover =and contact them...Ken is saying to switch server software.. but perhaps you could instead =just switch to the flavor of unix that you know how to install for? I =mean people ARE successfully running v.7 by now.. so why not use =whatever they are using.. and even pay them to set it up, if need be?-Govinda
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