Re: Standards for WebServers
On Mon, 28 Oct 1996, Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote:
> You (Heiko Schlittermann) wrote:
> > Mike Neuffer wrote:
> > :
> > : On Sun, 27 Oct 1996, Christoph Lameter wrote:
> > :
> > : www is a user, so you could expand those paths to
> > : /home/www/www
> > : and
> > : /home/www/www/cgi-bin
> >
> > This way seems quite smart to me. As keeping _application_ edited
> > files/directories under /var/. I'd assume, html-documents are mostly
> > _user_ edited and should go somewhere under /home. And since I'd see CGI
> > scripts as html documents, I'd put them under /home too.
>
> But on a lot of sites /home is mounted over NFS, either directly or
> through AMD.. This is going to cause a lot of trouble! Just something
> to keep in mind.
All of home ? We mount only directories underneath /home over NFS.
That way it is easy to have local directories and multiple NFS mounts
in there.
On the WWW server /home/www is a _local_ directory can can thus not cause
NFS or even AMD trouble.
Mike
Michael Neuffer i-Connect.Net, a Division of iConnect Corp.
mike@i-Connect.Net 14355 SW Allen Blvd., Suite 140
503.677.2900 Beaverton, OR 97008
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