Re: ide hotswap raid fileservers

2002-02-22 Thread Nicolas Bouthors

Frank Nijenhuis said :
  I came accros a nice 19 rack with space for 16 hot spare ide brackets, 
  the server would contain an asus serverboard 

Who sells this rack ?

Thanks,
Nicolas Bouthors

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How fast can Linux-Firewalls be?

2002-02-22 Thread Jorge . Lehner

Hello!

I know that there has been some discussion on the list about this, but
I could not find it:

What minimum characteristics would a Linux IP Masquerading Firewall
Box need, to run a 100 Mbps link without slowing down traffic.

What is the maximum bandwidth you can get with a Linux based
Gateway/Firewall/Router?

What if I use two (three...) outgoing 100Mbps lines?


BTW:


The Nacional Tecnical University hired me to recently to help propose
future ICT Development.

With two old Pentium boxes and Debian, I could set up a Firewall and a
network traffic watcher within a few hours, thus relieving some
tecnical flaws of the University Network.

Debian is great!

Practically any message on this list has been helping, informative and
inspirating.  Thanks to you.

Best Regards

 Jorge-León


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Squid referer config problem

2002-02-22 Thread
Hi all,

Running squid 2.4.4-1.
How can I config it to log keywords user searched by using Google?

Thanks

Zhao Wang




Re: Bandwidth limiting

2002-02-22 Thread Nick Jennings
Hi, I am running into the same problem and would like to know if you
could provide a reference URL to some documentation on the various
uses of 'tc' (or iproute in general).

On Wed, Feb 13, 2002 at 07:33:29PM -0500, Guillaume wrote:
 
 Thank you all,
 iproute was what I was looking for so long.
 
 just with this I reduce a little my outgoing bandwidth, but
 interactivity is greatly increased as well as my ping and DL bandwidth !
 
 # tc qdisc add dev ppp0 root tbf rate 240kbit latency 30ms burst 1700
 
 Raising the burst (=bucket) increases the outgoing bandwidth to the
 depends of interactivity. Also possible to do this by increasing the
 priority of the small packets.
 
 Guillaume
 
 
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Re: downgrading woody kernel 2.4 - 2.2

2002-02-22 Thread Russell Coker
On Thu, 21 Feb 2002 23:18, David Biro (DaV3|D3) wrote:
   experiencing several crashes. I think it's because the 2.4 kernel (but
   if not, just tell me please ;), so I decided to downgrade the kernel to
   2.2 (whis is available in woody).
 
  It's not possible for us to even comment on the likely cause of your
  problems.

 Ok, to be more specific. The customer ran a script nightly from
 cron, and the script is very resource intensive.
   (commandline PHP script, with high Postgres usage).

 After the script started, various problems happened, often the whole
 sytem died.

OK.  We need information on the hardware, and the trace of the first Oops.  
After it Oops's once it is likely to continue doing other Oops's with less 
useful debugging information.

Can you repeat the Oops with more contrived situations (such as running 
benchmark programs)?  If so we can try to reproduce it.

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