In the Linux operating system, small and medium calendars challenge large groups-Linux Enterprise applications-Linux server applications. For more information, see the following. The Group is very big and important. If necessary, you can purchase a groupware system. Or it may be a cluster-there is a dedicated database server using RAID, as well as tape backup assurance, and a separate machine to run the interface. Why? Of course, this is because it is more reliable and can be expanded based on the load!
However, you may not process a lot of scheduling tasks, so you need to use applications that consume a lot of memory. It may only need some Web-based calendar interface and the ability to verify the project that needs to be done.
A class library of 30 mb size may not be required, an object model is designed by a group of ontology experts (ontologists), or 15 other software packages are required. Here is my goal: Try to run those applications only using the features that come with the system.
First step of the business
First, make sure that the old machine can run a Web server and some CGI scripts. It is convenient that our machine already has a Web server, and its root is in/var/www/htdocs. check the configuration file (/etc/apache/httpd. conf), you can find that ExecCGI and des are disabled by default-but I want to open them to make my Web pages gorgeous and vivid.
The following Options line is related to the settings. I added the ExecCGI and des Options. Without the support for server-side parsed files, mongodes will not do anything; some commented-out lines in httpd. conf will complete this task. I have removed the comments from these three lines (but keep those comments commented ):