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- <li><em>date</em>: Tue, 6 Dec 2005 19:52:35 -0500</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: mwlistserv at gmail.com (mark walters)</li>
- <li><em>subject</em>: [ale] help with Apache redhat setup</li>
Currently Machine One runs Redhat with Apache 1.3.3. With minimum
number of secure users.
Machine 2 runs Redhat with over 100 users that ssh or ftp in and
upload files for personal web pages.
Machine 1 NFS mounts Machine 2 and serves up web pages from user
accounts that are only on Machine 2 .
The Main sites data sits on Machine 1 serving domain www.site.com
and user data sits on Machine 2 and serves www.site.com/~user through
the NFS mount.
I would like to get away from the NFS mounts.
I'll have the following components available for a new solution
2 blades in an enclosure attached to a San via redundant fiber channel cards.
Available Redhat versions:
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 AS and ES for x86
I will be using Apache 2 (latest version that ships with Redhat).
I won't have access to Redhat GFS .
I'm in the planning phase and open to all ideas except setting up a cluster.
I would still like to have:
Machine 1 with minimum of secure users
Macine 2 with general accounts accessing storage space for web pages.
I would like machine one as primary web server serving www.site.com
I would like to have general user data on Machine 2 with www.site.com/~user
Thanks in advance for the help.
Mark
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