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Galtsev Igor


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05-12-07 06:11 AM

Hello and greetings all and everyone!

Sorry for quite possible dummy questions.
I am novice in the PerBal application.

1. Whether there is a document containing FAQ?
2. If such document is not present - that allow to describe my
problem:
- My OS is FreeBSD v.6.2
- I have installed PerlBal from a collection of FreeBSD-ports - from
(/usr/ports/www/perlbal/). But I dont understand - How I can make configurat
ion changes?
"man perlbal" is so short:
"
DESCRIPTION
For now, see example configuration files in conf/
"

I dont found "conf/" directory.
If I try to run perlbal then I see message:
"
# /usr/local/bin/perlbal
WARNING:  AIO mode disabled or not available.
Perlbal will run slowly under load if you're doing any
disk operations. (e.g. web_server mode).
Install IO::AIO for better performance.
No services or management port configured.  Nothing to do.  Stopping.
"

If I try to run it with "--help" option then I see that the configuration
files  should be located "/etc/perlbal/perlbal.conf".
"
basket# perlbal --help
Usage: perlbal [OPTS]
--help           This usage info
--version        Print perlbal release version
--config=[file]  Specify Perlbal config file
(default: /etc/perlbal/perlbal.conf)
--daemon         Daemonize
"
But it there are not present:
"
# ls /etc/perlbal
ls: /etc/perlbal: No such file or directory
"

One more sorry for dummy question, but please - help me.

--
Many thanks you for a attention.
Igor Galtsev
mailto:gis@bytex.ru







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