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Template: libapache-sessionx-perl/priv_keys
Type: string
Description: Keys used to find configured stores
Internal use only. If you can read this, you're too close.
Template: libapache-sessionx-perl/action
Type: select
_Choices: Finished, Add New, ${stores}
Default: Finished
_Description: Action
Choose "Add New" to add a new session storage method, or choose an already
configured store to modify or delete it.
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Choose "Finished" when done.
Template: libapache-sessionx-perl/store_action
Type: select
_Choices: Modify, Delete
Default: Modify
_Description: Action to perform on ${store}
Do you wish to modify or delete ${store}?
Template: libapache-sessionx-perl/store_type
Type: select
_Choices: File, FileFile, DB_File, Mysql, MysqlMysql, Oracle, Sybase, Postgres
_Description: Session storage method
Select the storage method you wish to use:
File: File-based, using semaphores for locking.
FileFile: File-based, using lockfiles.
DB_File: DBM file storage, using lockfiles.
Mysql: MySQL storage, using semaphores for locking.
MysqlMysql: MySQL storage, using MySQL for locking.
Oracle: Oracle storage and locking.
Sybase: Sybase storage and locking.
Postgres: PostgreSQL storage and locking.
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The file-based methods are the simplest to configure, but don't scale to
the needs of a high-volume site.
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Semaphore locking is faster than file-based locking, but cannot be shared
between multiple hosts; in such a situation, you probably should be using
one of the database backends anyway.
Template: libapache-sessionx-perl/store_name
Type: string
_Description: Store name
This is the name you will use when referring to this storage method.
Template: libapache-sessionx-perl/store_file_directory
Type: string
_Description: File storage directory
Directory in which to store session data. Each session will be a new file
in this directory.
Template: libapache-sessionx-perl/store_file_lockdirectory
Type: string
_Description: Lockfile storage directory
Directory in which to store session locks. Each lock is a new file in this
directory.
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The filenames are chosen such that they will not conflict with session
data, so you may repeat a file storage directory here.
Template: libapache-sessionx-perl/store_dbfile_filename
Type: string
_Description: Database file
DBM file used to store sessions.
Template: libapache-sessionx-perl/store_mysql_datasource
Type: string
Default: dbi:mysql:sessions
_Description: MySQL data source
MySQL data source used for storing session data, in the form of a Perl DBI
DSN (see the DBI manpage).
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The general form is "dbi:mysql:<database>". See the DBD::mysql manpage for
more details.
Template: libapache-sessionx-perl/store_mysql_username
Type: string
_Description: MySQL username
Username used to access the session database. If left blank, the current
user's login will be used.
Template: libapache-sessionx-perl/store_mysql_password
Type: password
_Description: MySQL password
Password used to access the session database. May be left blank if no
password is needed.
Template: libapache-sessionx-perl/store_mysql_lockdatasource
Type: string
Default: dbi:mysql:sessions
_Description: MySQL lock data source
MySQL data source used for locking, in the form of a Perl DBI DSN (see the
DBI manpage). Locking is performed using MySQL's GET_LOCK and RELEASE_LOCK
functions.
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The general form is "dbi:mysql:<database>". See the DBD::mysql manpage for
more details.
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You will almost certainly want to use the same value you used for the
session data.
Template: libapache-sessionx-perl/store_mysql_lockusername
Type: string
_Description: MySQL username for locking
Username used to access the database for locking. If left blank, the
current user's login will be used.
Template: libapache-sessionx-perl/store_mysql_lockpassword
Type: password
_Description: MySQL password for locking
Password used to access the database for locking. May be left blank if no
password is needed.
Template: libapache-sessionx-perl/store_oracle_datasource
Type: string
Default: dbi:Oracle:sessions
_Description: Oracle data source
Oracle data source used for storing session data, in the form of a Perl
DBI DSN (see the DBI manpage).
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The general form is "dbi:Oracle:<database>". See the DBD::Oracle manpage
for more details.
Template: libapache-sessionx-perl/store_oracle_username
Type: string
_Description: Oracle username
Username used to access the session database. If left blank, the current
user's login will be used.
Template: libapache-sessionx-perl/store_oracle_password
Type: password
_Description: Oracle password
Password used to access the session database. May be left blank if no
password is needed.
Template: libapache-sessionx-perl/store_sybase_datasource
Type: string
Default: dbi:Sybase:database=sessions
_Description: Sybase data source
Sybase data source used for storing session data, in the form of a Perl
DBI DSN (see the DBI manpage).
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The general form is "dbi:Sybase:database=<database>;server=<server>". See
the DBD::Sybase manpage for more details.
Template: libapache-sessionx-perl/store_sybase_username
Type: string
_Description: Sybase username
Username used to access the session database. If left blank, the current
user's login will be used.
Template: libapache-sessionx-perl/store_sybase_password
Type: password
_Description: Sybase password
Password used to access the session database. May be left blank if no
password is needed.
Template: libapache-sessionx-perl/store_postgres_datasource
Type: string
Default: dbi:Pg:dbname=sessions
_Description: PostgreSQL data source
PostgreSQL data source used for storing session data, in the form of a
Perl DBI DSN (see the DBI manpage).
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The general form is "dbi:Pg:dbname=<database>;host=<server>". See the
DBD::Pg manpage for more details.
Template: libapache-sessionx-perl/store_postgres_username
Type: string
_Description: PostgreSQL username
Username used to access the session database. If left blank, the current
user's login will be used.
Template: libapache-sessionx-perl/store_postgres_password
Type: password
_Description: PostgreSQL password
Password used to access the session database. May be left blank if no
password is needed.
Template: libapache-sessionx-perl/default_store
Type: select
_Choices: ${stores}
_Description: Default storage method
If you don't specify a particular storage method at run time, this is the
one that will be used by default.
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