[CentOS] apache

Mad Unix madunix at gmail.com
Tue Aug 26 08:36:46 UTC 2008


Am running Oracle10g on the server, I do OCI connection from php/apache to
my DB 10g
so how would you insert the values to apache...

On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 9:18 AM, John R Pierce <pierce at hogranch.com> wrote:

> Mad Unix wrote:
>
>> How can I pass the following Oracle 10g variables to my apache?
>>
>> ORACLE_BASE=/u01/oracle
>> ORACLE_HOME=/u01/oracle/10g
>> ORACLE_SID=king
>> LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$ORACLE_HOME/lib
>> LD_LIBRARY_PATH_32=$ORACLE_HOME/lib32
>> PATH=$PATH:$ORACLE_HOME/bin
>> NLS_LANG=AMERICAN_AMERICA.AR8MSWIN1256; export NLS_LANG
>> NLS_DATE_FORMAT=dd-mm-yyyy ; export NLS_DATE_FORMAT
>> export ORACLE_BASE ORACLE_HOME ORACLE_SID LD_LIBRARY_PATH
>> LD_LIBRARY_PATH_32 PATH
>>
>>
>> I start my apache through service httpd start...
>> [root at king script]# ps -ef | grep apache
>> apache   28494 15315  0 04:02 ?        00:00:01 /usr/sbin/httpd -k start
>> apache   28495 15315  0 04:02 ?        00:00:01 /usr/sbin/httpd -k start
>> apache   28496 15315  0 04:02 ?        00:00:00 /usr/sbin/httpd -k start
>> apache   28497 15315  0 04:02 ?        00:00:01 /usr/sbin/httpd -k start
>> apache   28499 15315  0 04:02 ?        00:00:01 /usr/sbin/httpd -k start
>> apache   28500 15315  0 04:02 ?        00:00:01 /usr/sbin/httpd -k start
>> apache   28502 15315  0 04:02 ?        00:00:00 /usr/sbin/httpd -k start
>> apache   28503 15315  0 04:02 ?        00:00:00 /usr/sbin/httpd -k start
>> root     31178 16299  0 08:36 pts/2    00:00:00 grep apache
>>
>
> you would put those variable assignments in the front of /etc/init.d/httpd
>  ...
>
> but why would/should Apache care about your Oracle server?
>
>
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