/opt/rt4/sbin/rt-server --server Starman --port 8080
B<NOTICE>: After you run the standalone server as root, you will need to
-remove your C<var/mason> directory, or the non-standalone servers
+remove your C<var/mason_data> directory, or the non-standalone servers
(Apache, etc), which run as a non-privileged user, will not be able to
write to it and will not work.
=head3 mod_fcgid
+B<WARNING>: Before mod_fcgid 2.3.6, the maximum request size was 1GB.
+Starting in 2.3.6, this is now 128Kb. This is unlikely to be large
+enough for any RT install that handles attachments. You can read more
+about FcgidMaxRequestLen at
+L<http://httpd.apache.org/mod_fcgid/mod/mod_fcgid.html#fcgidmaxrequestlen>
+
+Most distributions will have a mod_fcgid.conf or similar file with
+mod_fcgid configurations and you should add:
+
+ FcgidMaxRequestLen 1073741824
+
+to return to the old default.
+
<VirtualHost rt.example.com>
### Optional apache logs for RT
# Ensure that your log rotation scripts know about these files
deployment if your privileged users are in a different timezone than the
one the server is configured for.
+B<NOTE>: RT 3.8 and below suggested use of C<SetHandler perl-script>;
+this is incorrect for RT 4, and (starting in RT 4.0.11) RT will refuse
+to start, to prevent difficulties sending mail from RT. Change to
+C<SetHandler modperl>, as the example below uses.
+
<VirtualHost rt.example.com>
### Optional apache logs for RT
# ErrorLog /opt/rt4/var/log/apache2.error