Greetings,
After i tried with people suggestions, i got a log from apache that,
[Wed Jan 18 14:54:10 2006] [notice] Apache/2.0.55 (Win32) mod_perl/2.0 +.2 Perl/v5.8.7 configured -- resuming normal operations [Wed Jan 18 14:54:10 2006] [notice] Server built: Oct 9 2005 19:16:56 [Wed Jan 18 14:54:11 2006] [notice] Parent: Created child process 1560 [Wed Jan 18 14:54:11 2006] [notice] Child 1560: Child process is runni +ng [Wed Jan 18 14:54:11 2006] [notice] Child 1560: Acquired the start mut +ex. [Wed Jan 18 14:54:11 2006] [notice] Child 1560: Starting 250 worker th +reads.

Can anyone tell me whether mod_perl is configured correctly or how can i test that it's working fine ?
-kulls

In reply to How to know mod_perl is configured correctly? by kulls

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