Re: [WebDNA] v7 problem?
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2012
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 107994
interpreted = N
texte = I will check this asap with our developer. Meanwhile, not all hosting =solutions are being equals, though the FastCGI should be able to handle =almost any UNIX/LINUX configuration. I personnally prefer the one chosen =by Ken: a single website on a VPS with a light but feature-rich linux OS =like DEBIAN associated with LIGHTTPD webserver -which is faster and =lighter than apache- and has a well-designed FastCGI implementation. =This solution can be very cheap, will run with 128MB of RAM and scales =up easily with fast processors and lots of RAM.The VPS is the natural extension of WebDNA 7: it gives as much control =as a dedicated server for a fraction of the cost, and makes each website =an independant entity with greater efficiency and high level of =security.- chrisOn Jan 9, 2012, at 8:39, Thierry Almy wrote:> Hi chris>=20> sorry for the comment ... I take it back ...>=20> I just want to have an environment which allows me to do my job =(programming).>=20> Maybe we should leave OS X at all and move to Linux?>=20>=20> The last error we had a few weeks ago was because of heavy load and =bad RAM.> After changing the RAM the malloc error was gone.> The sem_open error must have to do something with WebDNA ... v6.2 and =v7>=20> Is there anybody else which has seen the sem_open error?>=20> Thierry
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I will check this asap with our developer. Meanwhile, not all hosting =solutions are being equals, though the FastCGI should be able to handle =almost any UNIX/LINUX configuration. I personnally prefer the one chosen =by Ken: a single website on a VPS with a light but feature-rich linux OS =like DEBIAN associated with LIGHTTPD webserver -which is faster and =lighter than apache- and has a well-designed FastCGI implementation. =This solution can be very cheap, will run with 128MB of RAM and scales =up easily with fast processors and lots of RAM.The VPS is the natural extension of WebDNA 7: it gives as much control =as a dedicated server for a fraction of the cost, and makes each website =an independant entity with greater efficiency and high level of =security.- chrisOn Jan 9, 2012, at 8:39, Thierry Almy wrote:> Hi chris>=20> sorry for the comment ... I take it back ...>=20> I just want to have an environment which allows me to do my job =(programming).>=20> Maybe we should leave OS X at all and move to Linux?>=20>=20> The last error we had a few weeks ago was because of heavy load and =bad RAM.> After changing the RAM the malloc error was gone.> The sem_open error must have to do something with WebDNA ... v6.2 and =v7>=20> Is there anybody else which has seen the sem_open error?>=20> Thierry
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