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Re: [ic] Database modules needed for stock install?
Mike, unless it's me competing with myself and I, I don't think it's load
based. This is a new install on a system with nothing else running, just
the foundation demo and a second foundation-based test store.
FreeBSD 4.0
Perl 5.6.1
Apache 1.3.19
IC 4.8.2
/usr/local/interchange tree is owned by interch
It's only Orders and Merchandising (yes Orders, not Users, I mistyped
earlier), everything else is great. I keep looking for a common thread, or
some way to get an error logged.
Thanks!
Glenn.
----- Original Message -----
From: Mike Heins <mheins@redhat.com>
To: <interchange-users@interchange.redhat.com>
Sent: Monday, November 05, 2001 9:03 PM
Subject: Re: [ic] Database modules needed for stock install?
> Quoting Glenn McCalley (techlist@bnetmd.net):
> > Hi there, wondering if there are any Perl DBD/DBI Modules (other than
the
> > general DBI which is installed) required in order to install with the
stock
> > database installation (no SQL)? The Interchange Bundle -is- installed.
> >
> > I'm taking 500's in the UI for "Users" and "Merchandising", I've turned
on
> > debug output everywhere I can find and can't get a reason. The list
> > archives seem to show others have solved similar problems by installing
some
> > particular Perl module: I've installed everything mentioned in those
posts
> > (other than obvious SQL modules) and still getting 500's for those 2
> > functions.
>
> This is probably due to simultaneous user traffic for those tables.
> GDBM doesn't act nice when someone won't give it write permission.
>
> SQL is strongly recommended for busy catalogs. The errors should
> disappear then; they are usually pretty harmless, though.
>
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