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<tt>MemManagerFile</tt> is the directory mod_manager will use to store configuration, generate keys for shared memory or lock files. It must be an absolute path name. If the directory does not exist, it will be automatically created. The default value is <tt>$server_root/logs/</tt>.
<tt>MemManagerFile</tt> is the directory mod_manager will use to store configuration, generate keys for shared memory or lock files. It must be an absolute path name. If the directory does not exist, it will be automatically created. The default value is <tt>$server_root/logs/</tt>.


'''Important''':
'''Important'''
:It is highly recommended that the directory lives on a local drive and not an NFS share.
:It is highly recommended that the directory lives on a local drive and not an NFS share.


'''Possible Improvement'''
'''Possible Improvement'''
:Locating operational files that are not log files in <tt>$server_root/logs/</tt> is counterintuitive. mod_cluster should be configured to write those files in <tt>/etc/httpd/run</tt>.
:Locating operational files that are not log files in <tt>$server_root/logs/</tt> is counterintuitive. mod_cluster should be configured to write those files in <tt>/etc/httpd/run</tt>.

Revision as of 00:06, 9 January 2016

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Configuration Options

MemManagerFile

MemManagerFile is the directory mod_manager will use to store configuration, generate keys for shared memory or lock files. It must be an absolute path name. If the directory does not exist, it will be automatically created. The default value is $server_root/logs/.

Important

It is highly recommended that the directory lives on a local drive and not an NFS share.

Possible Improvement

Locating operational files that are not log files in $server_root/logs/ is counterintuitive. mod_cluster should be configured to write those files in /etc/httpd/run.