Most of the time servers are I/O bound. So it would be wise to spend your
money on a good NIC, SCSI adapter, SCSI hard disk, fast (IO wise) MOBO, etc.
If you can re-use the P166 then do it, otherwise put a nice celeron in
your server and spend your money on the I/O stuff...
Regards,
Onno
At 0
At 01:30 PM 1/27/00 +0100, Remco van 't Veer wrote:
[snip]
>--
>Northold Saddam Hussein amfetamine Roel van Duin Honduras PLO
>Kosovo thrust supercomputer NSA Beatrix FSF XTC hacker semtex
You KNOW that you're being logged...
Euh, SH*T now I'm logged too!!!
Sincerely,
Usama Bin Laden.
Because of an upgrade of our computer network I must
run the primary and secondary DNS one 1 server with
two NIC's for a while...
Has anyone experiance with this?
My guess would be to run named twice and
point to two config dirs and edit the
named.conf seperatly to run each named on
the right
At 10:23 PM 1/24/00 -0500, Jaldhar H. Vyas wrote:
>On Mon, 24 Jan 2000, Joe Block wrote:
>
>> You aren't. Count me as a vote for $HOME/mail
>>
>
>I can't keep flip-flopping on this. The default mailbox root will remain
>$HOME. You have three choices.
>
>1. Learn to live with it. (Remember you
At 01:56 PM 1/24/00 +, Patrick wrote:
>ip masq is definately enabled in the kernel but not sure about ip forwarding.
>
>My real question is how can I diagnose the error. Where can I get a message
>what setting I've missed as I know this is Operator Error.
If 'ls /proc/sys/net/ipv4' yields a
IP forwarding and IP masq-ing are enabled in the kernel?
Regards,
Onno
At 10:29 AM 1/24/00 +, Patrick wrote:
>I can't get ipchains to work and get no error messages when I run
>echo "1" > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
>/sbin/ipchains -P forward DENY
>/sbin/ipchains -A forward -s 10.0.0.0/24
At 01:43 PM 1/20/00 +, Ethan Benson wrote:
>On 20/1/2000 Onno Ebbinge wrote:
>
>>Is it possible to set LILO on a DOS floppy disk
>>with the default boot for the hard disk and an
>>alternate boot for the DOS floppy itself?
>
>if you mean install the lilo boot se
Is it possible to set LILO on a DOS floppy disk
with the default boot for the hard disk and an
alternate boot for the DOS floppy itself?
Regards,
Onno
The high quality replies I received (especially from
Jens B. Jorgensen) solved my problem.
(see http://www.debian.org/Lists-Archives/debian-user-0001/msg02027.html)
It also gave me an idea:
Wouldn't it be great if there was ONE Linux boot-floppy
that would mount (SMB or NFS?) a complete files
At 08:49 AM 1/19/00 -0600, Jeff Noxon wrote:
>You have an interesting idea, but it won't work in my case. I have to
>put this between a pair of Cisco routers running EIGRP. They won't see
>each other if the router discovery packets (etc.) aren't forwarded by
>a bridge. I also can't guarantee tha
At 10:11 PM 1/19/00 -0800, aphro wrote:
>i was wondeirng if anyone knew approx how many connection 1 apache process
>could handle? just 1? or is it more..
As far as I know just 1, they [apache team] are working on threaded
processes for increased performance while using less memory.
However they s
Hmmm, does incremental backups sound good in this situation?
Anyone?
Regards,
Onno
At 07:44 PM 1/18/00 +, John Gay wrote:
>
>
>I've got some good suggestions, and apparently raised a few questions as well.
>Let me outline my reasons for asking and what I hope to do:
>
>I've got a CD-RW. I pl
At 02:08 PM 1/18/00 -0600, Jeff Noxon wrote:
>Can anything that runs on Linux do reliable network bridging & filtering?
>I need a transparent filter that I can drop into an existing network.
>
>Ipfilter will do the job with Open/NetBSD. It may work on Linux, but
>requires kernel 2.0.35 and isn't c
Sometimes I don't understand the stratagies used in disk partitioning.
Please correct me if I'm wrong but I always thought that you split
the partitions by long term usage:
1- 2 GB /
1- 2 GB /var
1- 4 GB /var/spool
rest on /home
Then I link /tmp
I'm a sysadmin and have two Debian GNU/Linux potato servers and 50
windows 95 workstations under my care.
My problem is with the 50 workstations:
(the 50 workstations have the same hardware)
I want to install ONE workstation and then mirror the hard disk to
all other workstations.
The first
Try lsattr and chattr...
Regards,
Onno
At 12:57 PM 1/17/00 +0100, Ron Rademaker wrote:
>
>Last week I've send a mail about a weird file, that should be a directory
>but it was a character device. (/usr/X11R6/include/X11/fonts). It also had
>weird permissions:
>
> c---r- 1 8224 1
Just a few things you should check:
Master/slave settings, isa card interferance,
broken PCI cards, BIOS init, BIOS: NO PNP OS,
broken chipsets, etc
I hope this helps...
Regards,
Onno
At 01:26 PM 1/14/00 -0600, Marc D Chapman wrote:
>I'm currently trying to help a friend install Linux onto hi
I'm very sorry but I have to do this test.
One of my email filter failed and I have to
see if they work properly now.
I hope you understand...
Regards,
Onno
I'm very sorry but I have to do this test.
One of my email filter failed and I have to
see if they work properly now.
I hope you understand...
Regards,
Onno
At 06:34 PM 1/9/00 -0500, Jim B wrote:
>OK another issue I'm having with setting resource limits. How can I
[snip]
>I look in my /etc/limits and see a way to restrict just about all those
[snip]
Where can I find more info on /etc/limits ?
Regards,
Onno
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