Re: [gentoo-server] Opteron; BIOS ack's all 4GB RAM, but OS does not [solved]

2005-05-16 Thread Chris S
Christian Parpart wrote: On Monday 16 May 2005 3:49 pm, Christian Parpart wrote: On Monday 16 May 2005 3:29 pm, Eric Thibodeau wrote: Hi Chrisitian, You might want to take a look at the Linux kernel amilling list. One of my friends had issues with his dual Xeon and 4Gigs of RAM. In

Re: [gentoo-server] Mirroring configuration

2005-05-16 Thread Andy Dustman
On 5/16/05, Devraj Mukherjee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am in a situation where I am managing two Gentoo servers one of which > is the mirror of the other. I wish to mirror the two servers such that > one can be used as a replacement almost instantly if the other fails. > These servers are NOT

Re: [gentoo-server] Mirroring configuration

2005-05-16 Thread Kirk Hoganson
The load of rsync depends heavily on the number of files you are trying to sync. If you are sync'ing a large number of files your system will take a hit when the rsync begins. Depending on the permissions you want on the target box you may not need to do this as root. You may be able to use

Re: [gentoo-server] Opteron; BIOS ack's all 4GB RAM, but OS does not [solved]

2005-05-16 Thread Christian Parpart
On Monday 16 May 2005 3:49 pm, Christian Parpart wrote: > On Monday 16 May 2005 3:29 pm, Eric Thibodeau wrote: > > Hi Chrisitian, > > > > You might want to take a look at the Linux kernel amilling list. One of > > my friends had issues with his dual Xeon and 4Gigs of RAM. In his case, > > Windo

Re: [gentoo-server] Mirroring configuration

2005-05-16 Thread Dan Noe
On Mon, May 16, 2005 at 09:11:48PM -0400, xyon wrote: > I currently use Unison every 30 minutes to copy over my Apache stuff, > while MySQL is running on the backup box as a slave to the primary box, > which works beautifully. Unison tends to really hog the CPU power of both > boxes during sync, an

Re: [gentoo-server] Mirroring configuration

2005-05-16 Thread xyon
I currently use Unison every 30 minutes to copy over my Apache stuff, while MySQL is running on the backup box as a slave to the primary box, which works beautifully. Unison tends to really hog the CPU power of both boxes during sync, and root has to have unobstructed ssh (priv/pubkey) access from/

Re: [gentoo-server] Mirroring configuration

2005-05-16 Thread Eric Paynter
On Mon, May 16, 2005 3:53 pm, Devraj Mukherjee said: > I am in a situation where I am managing two Gentoo servers one of which > is the mirror of the other. I wish to mirror the two servers such that > one can be used as a replacement almost instantly if the other fails. > These servers are NOT ava

[gentoo-server] Mirroring configuration

2005-05-16 Thread Devraj Mukherjee
I am in a situation where I am managing two Gentoo servers one of which is the mirror of the other. I wish to mirror the two servers such that one can be used as a replacement almost instantly if the other fails. These servers are NOT available parallelly, its one or the other. I face two ongoi

Re: [gentoo-server] courier-imapd with a proxy/backup server ?

2005-05-16 Thread Kirk Hoganson
You could do this with postfix. Setup the "MAIN" server as a postfix mail gateway, and use your local server as the imap server. The messages will arrive at the "MAIN" server that your MX record points to (where they could be spam/virus filtered) and then would be immediately passed to the lo

[gentoo-server] courier-imapd with a proxy/backup server ?

2005-05-16 Thread Claudinei Matos
Yeah, I saw that the problem is ocurring 'cause all the users share the same ip which one is the ip of the internet gateway. Anyway, with the new limit of connections everybody can retrieve mail but some users are annoying me about the speed to access the server. What I want is that the messages th

[gentoo-server] courier-imapd have to be restarted to much time

2005-05-16 Thread Claudinei Matos
Hi, I've installed postfix to work with my domain using vmail with courier imap (I've followed gentoo guide) and it was working fine until today. Now I have some users (including me) that can't get new messages 'cause the mail software (thunderbird) keep tring to connect to the server and doesn't

Re: [gentoo-server] Opteron; BIOS ack's all 4GB RAM, but OS does not

2005-05-16 Thread Christian Parpart
On Monday 16 May 2005 3:29 pm, Eric Thibodeau wrote: > Hi Chrisitian, > > You might want to take a look at the Linux kernel amilling list. One of > my > friends had issues with his dual Xeon and 4Gigs of RAM. In his case, > Windows would claim to see the 4Gigs but would actually crassh when

Re: [gentoo-server] Opteron; BIOS ack's all 4GB RAM, but OS does not

2005-05-16 Thread Eric Thibodeau
Hi Chrisitian, You might want to take a look at the Linux kernel amilling list. One of my friends had issues with his dual Xeon and 4Gigs of RAM. In his case, Windows would claim to see the 4Gigs but would actually crassh when he actually came to use more than 3...sounds fammiliar?

Re: [gentoo-server] several semi-related questions

2005-05-16 Thread Chris S
Ben Munat wrote: So, is everyone off enjoying the spring weather (last days of fall for anyone down under) or did I just ask too many questions? Just had to say, it's Autumn down here - we don't have Fall ;) Well, I cleaned up the webapp cruft, and now running "equery depends apache" gives me: [

[gentoo-server] ldap multiple dc rootdn?

2005-05-16 Thread Chris S
Hi all, Starting to play with LDAP :D and having an issue where it doesn't like my fqdn. (openldap 2.2.26) In short I would like to know if I can have multiple dc for my rootdn? (it appears I'm limited to 2). I want to use dc=au because I'm in Australia, ie: dc=domain,dc=net,dc=au I can setup l