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Re: [cobalt-users] Save on using Virtual Sites
- Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] Save on using Virtual Sites
- From: "Steve Werby" <steve-lists@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon Apr 8 11:44:03 2002
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
"Cobalt" <cobalt@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Bruce Timberlake posted this on March 28 in response to the same question:
>
> -----------------------------------------
> > How does the "hardcoded" limits on Raq4's work?
> > I know of raq's that have 350+ virtual sites on them.
>
> If a RaQ4 has more than 250 virtual sites on it, someone has edited one
> of the Cobalt Perl modules (Product_raq.pm to be exact) and changed the
> line that reads:
>
> $Sites_Max = 250;
>
> to have another value... :)
Cheers to Ray for digging up that nugget. FYI, Product_raq.pm was
overwritten by a Cobalt PKG (I'm not sure which) and it's possible it will
be overwritten by a future PKG so if you change that file keep that in mind.
Out of curiosity, I just checked a RaQ2 and it has the same file with the
variable also set to 250 (maybe the same file that had a hard-coded limit of
75 on the RaQ1?). FYI, if you create sites outside of the GUI via
httpd.conf or an Apache include file the $Sites_Max variable shouldn't have
any effect. I'll have to remember there *is* a hard-coded limit. Sorry for
mis-stating that earlier.
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Steve Werby
President, Befriend Internet Services LLC
http://www.befriend.com/