Samba or Apache issue?
唐明炎
tanyko at 163.com
Wed Apr 15 06:05:35 UTC 2009
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唐明炎
2009-04-15
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发件人: Allen Chen
发送时间: 2009-04-10 03:23:00
收件人: General Red Hat Linux discussion list
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主题: Re: Samba or Apache issue?
m.roth2006 at rcn.com ??:
> Allen,
>
>
> > Date: Thu, 09 Apr 2009 11:31:43 -0500
> > From: Allen Chen <achen at harbourfrontcentre.com >
> >
> > I have a samba 2.0.22 and a apache 2.2.3 running on a separate RHEL4
> > machine.
> > If I change apache DocumentRoot to a mounted samba share, I cannot see
> > any static pages or files(images,css..) show up in broswer.In global
> > settings of httpd.conf, if I use EnableMMAP off and EnableSendfile off
> > options, this only changes apache access_log info from
> > "GET /mypage/test.html HTTP/1.1" 206 1106
> > to
> > "GET /mypage/test.html HTTP/1.1" 200 -
> >
> > But any php page works fine. It looks like apache doesn't like mounted
> > samba share. Any idea?
> >
>
> What's the ownership and permissions on the samba share, and are they the same as who apache's running as?
>
> mark
>
>
Apache is running as nobody/nobody and all files&folders have
nobody/nobody as the ownership.
I think there is no permissions issue. Because php page works fine in
the same folder.
I have worked with samba and apache for 5 yrs. This is my first time to use
a mounted samba share as the DocumentRoot. I googled and found it is
ralated to the httpd.conf:
#
# EnableMMAP and EnableSendfile: On systems that support it,
# memory-mapping or the sendfile syscall is used to deliver
# files. This usually improves server performance, but must
# be turned off when serving from networked-mounted
# filesystems or if support for these functions is otherwise
# broken on your system.
#
EnableMMAP off
EnableSendfile off
Samba log has no error message.
Has anybody ever used mounted samba share as DocumentRoot for apache?
Allen
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