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afuentes at qindel

Aug 8, 2012, 5:18 AM

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RT obscuring /server-status and /server-info

We use the Apache provided /server-status and /server-info for
diagnostics, but our RT instance seems to be squashing them. We have rt
installed to the root path so when /server-status and /server-info are
called the mason handler tries to find them and fails.

I tried to switch order in what <location> is called without success

I tried to set server status location to /server/server-status so it
does not match / without luck either

Has anyone else come across this and resolved it?


afuentes at qindel

Aug 8, 2012, 5:40 AM

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Re: RT obscuring /server-status and /server-info [In reply to]

On 08/08/2012 02:18 PM, Alberto Fuentes wrote:
> We use the Apache provided /server-status and /server-info for
> diagnostics, but our RT instance seems to be squashing them. We have rt
> installed to the root path so when /server-status and /server-info are
> called the mason handler tries to find them and fails.

s/mason handler/modperl/

the problem is with an rt 4 instance :)


trs at bestpractical

Aug 8, 2012, 9:44 AM

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Re: RT obscuring /server-status and /server-info [In reply to]

On 08/08/2012 05:18 AM, Alberto Fuentes wrote:
> We use the Apache provided /server-status and /server-info for
> diagnostics, but our RT instance seems to be squashing them. We have rt
> installed to the root path so when /server-status and /server-info are
> called the mason handler tries to find them and fails.
>
> I tried to switch order in what <location> is called without success
>
> I tried to set server status location to /server/server-status so it
> does not match / without luck either
>
> Has anyone else come across this and resolved it?

The cleanest way to accomplish this is to put RT in a virtual host that
isn't bound to localhost and then let the main apache server bind to
localhost and serve the status pages.

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