apache&postgres

Fabrizio Furnari fab.furnari@email.it
Mon Nov 29 16:33:10 CET 2010


Hi,
your point is right: on very old PC, apache and postgresql daemons can slow
down the startup.
On the other hand there are some problems about the auto-startup inhibition:


   - Need to repackage and redistribute with archeos repository the apache
   and postgresql packages to change the runlevel policy instead of using the
   official (Debian) ones.
   - Let the user start in a simple way these 2 daemons (need to write a
   tutorial about)
   - These 2 servers in a virtual machine with 512Mb in RAM doesn't start in
   more than 2 seconds, maybe in an older PC can be more slowly, but I don't
   think that ArcheOS will be installed on a lesser-dotated PC ( :) )
   - Some applications needs apache and mysql active otherwise they won't
   start. I'm thinking about PHPPgMyAdmin, or some webgis.

I wait for a comment about this also from the community. If there's a way to
speed up this I'll be very happy to implement it!

Thanks for the suggestion,

Fabrizio

On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 8:44 PM, Denis Francisci
<denis.francisci@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi all,
> I'm testing ArcheOS (v. alpha 1) on a very old PC. It's all right, but I've
> a doubt:
> postgresql server and apache start when system starts (like other
> services). IMHO maybe is better if postgres and apache (in particular
> apache) don't start at startup of computer; maybe is better if they're
> inizialized by users. I wait your opinion.
> Bye
>
> Denis
>
>
>
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