On Tue, Feb 11, 2003 at 11:39:36PM +0100, Thomas Lamy wrote:
> can anybody recommend a simple (to set up and maintain) TTS for ISP use?
> We want to
> - auto-assign ticket ids to incoming support requests (by mail or web form)
> - assign tickets to individuals or groups
> - have a simple ticket rep
> When installing servers in a colocated environment what do people
> suggest for monitoring bandwidth used by virtual hosts on that server?
Hello
You can try modlogan (http://www.modlogan.org/), we are using it for IIS,
Apache(clf) and Proftpd logs.
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Hi,
not 100% debian related I know but for the last few days I've been
getting alot of the following messages in my syslog:
named[18287]: sysquery: query(ns2.requestedhosting.com) All possible A
RR's lame
Now, I know it is normal to get this kind of message every now and then
for a daomin where
There is no question, XFS and JFS have better perf than ext3. However,
in your particular problem, i would look at the FS performances as a
last resort. What about the general IO of this box ? (hdd quality , bus
speed , etc..etc..). Againm 500 files operations a minute does not
sounds to me as a re
Hi Fraser,
For monitoring bandwidth we write scripts which read the logs for apache, ftp and smtp.
The extracted data is then inserted into a postgresql database.
You can then do all sorts of SQL to analyze the data.
As users approach their limits they are emailed to notify them.
If the user's go
Hi,
When installing servers in a colocated environment what do people
suggest for monitoring bandwidth used by virtual hosts on that server?
Traffic will be http, https and smtp. I'm hoping this can be
accomplished without dedicating an IP to each host/domain (with the
exception of https of cour
On Wed, Feb 12, 2003 at 09:54:37AM +1100, Donovan Baarda wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-02-12 at 03:53, Thedore Knab wrote:
> > I am moving away from using ext3 on my servers due to its high overhead and lower
> > performance. I am considering either XFS or JFS.
>
> Just curious, but why is everyone avoidi
UM Sourceforge? we havent been on that for ages its on
savanah.gnu.org/projects/phpgroupware and YES, some apps dont work, but
ALL core apps (calendar, email, notes,todo) work fine.
Check the project page at savannah for instructions..
Yes, the packages for each distro lack...umevery
> I recently did some searching on the topic of high availability and
> the service replication and stumbled across DRBD, some kind of
> network RAID-1. DRBD mirrors partitions between two machines in a
> completely transparent way. I have no idea if and how well this
> works (the mailing-list tra
On 11 Feb 2003, Thomas Lamy wrote:
> As this is for a customer's web site, we have scheduled updates two times a
> day, which isn't really an option in your case. But you can monitor
> /var/log/xferlog, and rsync only updated files. Or really try NFS.
I recently did some searching on the topic o
On Tue, Feb 11, 2003 at 11:39:36PM +0100, Thomas Lamy wrote:
> can anybody recommend a simple (to set up and maintain) TTS for ISP use?
> We want to
> - auto-assign ticket ids to incoming support requests (by mail or web form)
> - assign tickets to individuals or groups
> - have a simple ticket rep
On Wed, 2003-02-12 at 03:53, Thedore Knab wrote:
> I am moving away from using ext3 on my servers due to its high overhead and lower
> performance. I am considering either XFS or JFS.
Just curious, but why is everyone avoiding ReiserFS? I know RH dumped
reiser in favor of ext3, but I know of hard-
Hi,
can anybody recommend a simple (to set up and maintain) TTS for ISP use?
We want to
- auto-assign ticket ids to incoming support requests (by mail or web form)
- assign tickets to individuals or groups
- have a simple ticket report system (where customers can look up the state
of their ticket)
I gave up on it. I have downloaded from sourceforge, installed Debian
packages, etc... for over a year now and, have spent quite a bit of time
trying to locate and fix problems. There always seems to be some app that
doesn't work.
However, if you check bugs.debian.org or the sourceforge site, they
I am not talking about huge delays but rather occasional 2-5 second delays.
I am using Courier IMAP with the Ext3 file-system and kernel quotas.
Postfix is delivering the Maildir file to the users' space.
The way Courier IMAP works is each mail becomes a separate '.imap' file.
Depending on the
Hi,
not that i ever tested any of those 2 new filesystem, but i have some
troubles to believe that the FS'd be the bottleneck in your scenario;
maybe i'm wrong, and 'd be interested to read some tests too though.
JeF
On Wed, 2003-02-12 at 03:53, Thedore Knab wrote:
> I am moving away from using
Eric Jennings wrote:
> On Monday, February 10, 2003, at 02:24 PM, Thomas Lamy wrote:
>
> > Eric Jennings wrote:
> >>> On Mon, 2003-02-10 at 16:28, Jason Lim wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I was wondering if you guys are aware of any solution
> for multiple
> servers
> to server 1 d
My experience with PHP and suexec was less than favorable. It is a
requirement for me that different virtual hosts have different PHP admin
settings (some sites don't need globals, some do). I haven't found a
way to accomplish this virtual host dependent configuration using PHP in
CGI mode. Sinc
Hi people:
When u intall debian with the ssl package from where does the ssl
get the certificate. I been looking arround the /etc/ssl/ but could n't make
it clear. Could anyone help with this.
The other cuestion is rather simple just to avoid a mess. I got a
server with sendmail ru
On Tuesday, February 11, 2003, at 03:40 AM, Jan Vitek wrote:
NFS, while being older, having issues with locking, etc., still
seemed
to me the best choice, just because of its longevity. I can work
around the locking issues(use LDAP directories for distributed info,
Maildir for mailboxes, e
I am moving away from using ext3 on my servers due to its high overhead and lower
performance. I am considering either XFS or JFS.
Does anybody know how XFS compares to JFS or if they can be compared
together. I want to use a journaled file-system on a IMAP server that holds 4000+
users mail.
Th
Hi
I've attempted to use different phpgroupware* packages several times
in the past few months, each time (afaik) there was another file
missing.
chris@pflanze SRCREBUILD > dpkgli "*phpgrou*"
ii phpgroupware0.9.14-0.RC3.2 Web based GroupWare
system written in PHP
ii phpgroupware
>
> NFS, while being older, having issues with locking, etc., still seemed
> to me the best choice, just because of its longevity. I can work
> around the locking issues(use LDAP directories for distributed info,
> Maildir for mailboxes, etc.)
I personally agree, that Coda is not what we want,
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