Internal Server Error and Premature and of Script Headers
Hi everyone, I am new to qmail and not using the qmailadmin very long. All wents well with only one exeption: 1. I go inside "POP Accounts" 2. Click on "Next Page" Then I get the following error "Internal Server Error" and my Apache log file says "Premature End Of Script Headers" ! What´s wrong with my qmailadmin ??? Everything else ist fine ! Any suggestions ... Thanxs a lot Ingo
Looping tcprules issue solved
I converted my entire MySQL "small" system back to cdb format last night. I had to recompile vpopmail and qmailadmin, but my load average on my system is back to an amazing 0.00 and everything is working fine. Is anyone aware of a bug in the MySQL workings of either qmailadmin, vpopmail or something else which was causing this? I would at some time like to convert back to a MySQL based system if the problem is solved. -Jeff
Re: Merits of using MySQL (Was: Looping tcprules issue solved)
On Wed, Aug 23, 2000 at 02:27:59PM -0500, Ryan Hayle wrote: On that note--what is the real benefit of using MySQL? I'm running it now, and things are working fine, but I'm afraid of the load problem you described before... Does MySQL offer a significant performance gain? I doubt we'll -ever- have over 1000 users (we don't even have 100 now), and so it's not that important. I used to be running exim on a 486 with gnu-pop3d and it worked quite well, no performance issues whatsoever. Because databases are cool. Everything should be run off a database. Ben -- Ben Beuchler [EMAIL PROTECTED] MAILER-DAEMON (612) 321-9290 x101 Bitstream Underground www.bitstream.net
Re: Merits of using MySQL (Was: Looping tcprules issue solved)
Database good, napster bad! -- Chris "$something_witty" Fankhauser Bitstream Underground On Wed, 23 Aug 2000, Ben Beuchler wrote: On Wed, Aug 23, 2000 at 02:27:59PM -0500, Ryan Hayle wrote: On that note--what is the real benefit of using MySQL? I'm running it now, and things are working fine, but I'm afraid of the load problem you described before... Does MySQL offer a significant performance gain? I doubt we'll -ever- have over 1000 users (we don't even have 100 now), and so it's not that important. I used to be running exim on a 486 with gnu-pop3d and it worked quite well, no performance issues whatsoever. Because databases are cool. Everything should be run off a database. Ben -- Ben Beuchler [EMAIL PROTECTED] MAILER-DAEMON (612) 321-9290 x101 Bitstream Underground www.bitstream.net
Re: Merits of using MySQL (Was: Looping tcprules issue solved)
I don't see the need either. I have several thousand users among 400 domains, running off a 1/2 GB PII, with no problems whatsoever. I rarely see a load average higher than .7. In addition, the server mirror's itself 3 times a day to another server that can be configured on the fly to take over, if necessary. Qmail is way cool... Dan Ben Beuchler wrote: On Wed, Aug 23, 2000 at 02:27:59PM -0500, Ryan Hayle wrote: On that note--what is the real benefit of using MySQL? I'm running it now, and things are working fine, but I'm afraid of the load problem you described before... Does MySQL offer a significant performance gain? I doubt we'll -ever- have over 1000 users (we don't even have 100 now), and so it's not that important. I used to be running exim on a 486 with gnu-pop3d and it worked quite well, no performance issues whatsoever. Because databases are cool. Everything should be run off a database. Ben -- Ben Beuchler [EMAIL PROTECTED] MAILER-DAEMON (612) 321-9290 x101 Bitstream Underground www.bitstream.net -- Whatever hits the fan will not be evenly distributed. == Daniel E. JacksonSchlumberger GeoQuest/System Engineer [EMAIL PROTECTED] Voice: (713) 513-2170 ==