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fixed graphite vhost example
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# This needs to be in your server's config somewhere, probably | |
# the main httpd.conf | |
# NameVirtualHost *:80 | |
# This line also needs to be in your server's config. | |
# LoadModule wsgi_module modules/mod_wsgi.so | |
# You need to manually edit this file to fit your needs. | |
# This configuration assumes the default installation prefix | |
# of /opt/graphite/, if you installed graphite somewhere else | |
# you will need to change all the occurances of /opt/graphite/ | |
# in this file to your chosen install location. | |
# XXX You need to set this up! | |
# Read http://code.google.com/p/modwsgi/wiki/ConfigurationDirectives#WSGISocketPrefix | |
WSGISocketPrefix /etc/httpd/wsgi/ | |
WSGIImportScript /opt/graphite/conf/graphite.wsgi process-group=graphite application-group=%{GLOBAL} | |
<VirtualHost *:80> | |
ServerName graphite | |
DocumentRoot "/opt/graphite/webapp" | |
ErrorLog /opt/graphite/storage/log/webapp/error.log | |
CustomLog /opt/graphite/storage/log/webapp/access.log common | |
# I've found that an equal number of processes & threads tends | |
# to show the best performance for Graphite (ymmv). | |
WSGIDaemonProcess graphite processes=5 threads=5 display-name='%{GROUP}' inactivity-timeout=120 | |
WSGIProcessGroup graphite | |
WSGIApplicationGroup %{GLOBAL} | |
# XXX You will need to create this file! There is a graphite.wsgi.example | |
# file in this directory that you can safely use, just copy it to graphite.wgsi | |
WSGIScriptAlias / /opt/graphite/conf/graphite.wsgi | |
Alias /content/ /opt/graphite/webapp/content/ | |
<Location "/content/"> | |
SetHandler None | |
</Location> | |
# XXX In order for the django admin site media to work you | |
# must change @DJANGO_ROOT@ to be the path to your django | |
# installation, which is probably something like: | |
# /usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/django | |
Alias /media/ "@DJANGO_ROOT@/contrib/admin/media/" | |
<Location "/media/"> | |
SetHandler None | |
</Location> | |
# The graphite.wsgi file has to be accessible by apache. It won't | |
# be visible to clients because of the DocumentRoot though. | |
<Directory /opt/graphite/conf/> | |
Order deny,allow | |
Allow from all | |
</Directory> | |
</VirtualHost> |
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