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Old 08-08-2008, 11:30 AM   #1
ron.entropy
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Question Apache 2.2.8 mod_proxy data buffer


Hello,

I have a question related to Apache 2.2 mod_proxy and data buffer.

Here is my setup:

I have two web servers running Linux RedHat 4.6 and Apache 2.2.8. One server is the main web server (1A), the other is for content management (1B). I have setup a proxy from 1A to 1B and a shared folder from 1A that 1B publishes the web pages to. This all works fine.

Problem:

When publishing pages from 1B without the proxy, the system displays a list of pages it is currently publishing. This list grows as each publish is started. When using the proxy the list only grows one page at a time. So it seems that the proxy is buffering the data and only flushing to the screen after it reaches a certain level.

Question:

Is there a configuration setting that would allow me to write to the screen without buffering a page at a time? If so what is that correct syntax?

Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.
 
  


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