![]() ![]() LoadModule expires_module modules/mod_expires.so LoadModule mem_cache_module modules/mod_mem_cache.so LoadModule cache_module modules/mod_cache.so LoadModule alias_module modules/mod_alias.so LoadModule rewrite_module modules/mod_rewrite.so LoadModule negotiation_module modules/mod_negotiation.so LoadModule mime_module modules/mod_mime.so LoadModule log_rotate_module modules/mod_log_rotate.so LoadModule log_config_module modules/mod_log_config.so This is the spiceworks code that works fine in the spice work's version of apache. Posted: Sun 03 Nov '13 22:06 Post subject: nf Last edited by twinsouls823 on Sun 03 Nov '13 22:11 edited 2 times in total I'd like to know what I need to change in the nf file so that the full version of apache runs with it.Īpache runs fine in the folder but when I use the native nf file it doesn't start so something up with it. I tried this myself and it didn't work by just copying it over. This would allow me to have sub directories as the current version only works with spiceworks. I'd like to install a full version of apache into the httpd folder but use the spicework's nf file to get spiceworks running with it. It's a free download in case anyone would like to real time edit. Spiceworks has a built in apache that only works for spiceworks Posted: Sun 03 Nov '13 21:58 Post subject: spiceworks apache Your donations will help to keep this site alive and well, and continuing building binaries. ![]() If you find the Apache Lounge, the downloads and overall help useful, please express your satisfaction with a donation.Ī donation makes a contribution towards the costs, the time and effort that's going in this site and building. Thanks in advance for any elaboration.About Forum Index Downloads Search Register Log in Follow Server Online So some of these inquiries above will give us an idea of why/where your performance was impacted. Much of the functionality involves up/down pings ( for online/offline device status), Network Health checks, Event logging, network scanning, Help Desk ticket polling etc. Since Spiceworks has a variety of different functions running simultaneously some of them will utilize memory resources more than others. ![]() Are you still using Spiceworks in your environment? When scanning, did you access remote sites? How was the accuracy of discovery/inventory, did you have many unknown devices or many with errors? Were you using Spiceworks just for scanning or some of the other features also (help desk, reporting, monitoring)? What other tasks are/were you running on this server? I'm assuming Spiceworks was hosted on a physical server, what OS? Can you elaborate on: "however it took almost the full capacity of 7000$ server" ![]() Hi pykes, since Spiceworks is always trying to improve app performance and enhance the user experience. ![]()
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