On 12 Feb 2002, chris qvigstad wrote:
>
> > What do you mean with switch to maildir. Because
> > I try to install sqwebmail and error like "Unable to open the maildir
> > for this account -- the maildir doesn't exist or has incorrect
> > ownership or permissions" . After succesfull login.
> > Wher
Hello,
My users are using all the outgoing bandwidth by downloading files thru
FTP, port 20. This results in the eMail and Web being unusable, even if
they really don't need much by themselves.
I head BSD has this kind of bandwidth limiting possibilities.
What about Deb ?
I tried limiting the
On 12 Feb 2002, chris qvigstad wrote:
>
> > What do you mean with switch to maildir. Because
> > I try to install sqwebmail and error like "Unable to open the maildir
> > for this account -- the maildir doesn't exist or has incorrect
> > ownership or permissions" . After succesfull login.
> > Whe
On Tue, Feb 12, 2002 at 11:57:22AM -0500, Jeff S Wheeler wrote:
[...]
> I do this because I think if they need to swap that much, there is
> probably Something Wrong, and all that disk access is just going to make
> the machine unusable. May as well let it grind to a halt quickly than
> drag it ou
On Tue, Feb 12, 2002 at 11:57:22AM -0500, Jeff S Wheeler wrote:
[...]
> I do this because I think if they need to swap that much, there is
> probably Something Wrong, and all that disk access is just going to make
> the machine unusable. May as well let it grind to a halt quickly than
> drag it o
On Tue, 2002-02-12 at 19:17, Richard Arends wrote:
> On 12 Feb 2002, Jeff S Wheeler wrote:
>
> But maybe swapd is something to look at: http://cvs.linux.hr/swapd/
> There's a Debian package for it.
I'm using it on my laptop. Works fine for me. A swap partition might be
a tad faster than the swap f
On 12 Feb 2002, Jeff S Wheeler wrote:
> For years I've been configuring my machines with "small" swap spaces, no
> larger than 128MB in most cases, even though most of my systems have
> 512MB - 1GB of memory. My desktop computer has zero swap, although I
> have more ram than even X + gnome + mozi
> What do you mean with switch to maildir. Because
> I try to install sqwebmail and error like "Unable to open the maildir
> for this account -- the maildir doesn't exist or has incorrect
> ownership or permissions" . After succesfull login.
> Where is the configuration, can u guide me one by one
> From: Jeff S Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 12 Feb 2002 11:57:22 -0500
>
> For years I've been configuring my machines with "small" swap spaces, no
> larger than 128MB in most cases, even though most of my systems have
> 512MB - 1GB of memory. My desktop computer has zero swap, although I
On Tuesday 12 February 2002 10:57 am, Jeff S Wheeler wrote:
> Alexis Bory's post earlier today made me think about swap a bit more
> than I usually do. What do other folks on this list do? Zero swap? As
> much swap as physical memory? More? Why? Can you change the swapper's
> priority, and do
For years I've been configuring my machines with "small" swap spaces, no
larger than 128MB in most cases, even though most of my systems have
512MB - 1GB of memory. My desktop computer has zero swap, although I
have more ram than even X + gnome + mozilla + xemacs can use. :-)
I do this because I
Hi,
Since a few days, apache runing on a potato seems to use more and more
memory.
we are looking every where on the server to find thomething wrong, including
rootkit, and passing some MD5 tests and we are going to ugrade memory from
256 to 512.
Its not a very busy server but it runs apache/1.3.
On Tue, 2002-02-12 at 19:17, Richard Arends wrote:
> On 12 Feb 2002, Jeff S Wheeler wrote:
>
> But maybe swapd is something to look at: http://cvs.linux.hr/swapd/
> There's a Debian package for it.
I'm using it on my laptop. Works fine for me. A swap partition might be
a tad faster than the swap
On 12 Feb 2002, Jeff S Wheeler wrote:
> For years I've been configuring my machines with "small" swap spaces, no
> larger than 128MB in most cases, even though most of my systems have
> 512MB - 1GB of memory. My desktop computer has zero swap, although I
> have more ram than even X + gnome + moz
> What do you mean with switch to maildir. Because
> I try to install sqwebmail and error like "Unable to open the maildir
> for this account -- the maildir doesn't exist or has incorrect
> ownership or permissions" . After succesfull login.
> Where is the configuration, can u guide me one by one
> From: Jeff S Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 12 Feb 2002 11:57:22 -0500
>
> For years I've been configuring my machines with "small" swap spaces, no
> larger than 128MB in most cases, even though most of my systems have
> 512MB - 1GB of memory. My desktop computer has zero swap, although
On Tuesday 12 February 2002 10:57 am, Jeff S Wheeler wrote:
> Alexis Bory's post earlier today made me think about swap a bit more
> than I usually do. What do other folks on this list do? Zero swap? As
> much swap as physical memory? More? Why? Can you change the swapper's
> priority, and d
For years I've been configuring my machines with "small" swap spaces, no
larger than 128MB in most cases, even though most of my systems have
512MB - 1GB of memory. My desktop computer has zero swap, although I
have more ram than even X + gnome + mozilla + xemacs can use. :-)
I do this because I
Hi,
Since a few days, apache runing on a potato seems to use more and more
memory.
we are looking every where on the server to find thomething wrong, including
rootkit, and passing some MD5 tests and we are going to ugrade memory from
256 to 512.
Its not a very busy server but it runs apache/1.3
On 11 Feb 2002, chris qvigstad wrote:
> On Mon, 2002-02-11 at 10:37, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Is itpossible to have concurrent POP3 and IMAP servers running on my potato?
> > I don't want to annoy my current customers to switch their POP outlook
> > configuration, and just use IM
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