Hi Mohamed,
This config works here, with samba4 AD:
ldapserver id=dc2
hostname192.87.y.x/hostname
baseCN=Users,DC=samba,DC=company,DC=com/base
replicate1/replicate
update1/update
auth_by_bind1/auth_by_bind
principal_name%s...@samba.company.com/principal_name
Hello everyone,
in a Debian Squeeze installation Koha works slow and I can see cpu usage is
mysql is 100%. Recently the site was down for too many connections and I
change max_connections=500 and OK.
Now there are 20 connections (sleep) from same kobli user to DB.
How could I reduce this cpu
Hi,
What are your basic hardware specs: RAM, Processor for example. And
what is your MySQL version?
How was Koha installed: package or source tarball?
Someone more knowledgeable in performance related stuff may require
the above information to help you.
Arslan
On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 3:05 PM,
Hi,
...and reading here
http://forums.cpanel.net/f402/mysql-high-cpu-usage-374152.html I think
have a look at MySQL logs as well, or better paste ~200 lines here
http://paste.koha-community.org/ as well.
Arslan
On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 3:14 PM, Arslan Farooq arslan...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
I was wondering if we should add a note/paragraph/section on our Mailing
Lists page (http://koha-community.org/support/koha-mailing-lists/)
requesting users to always mention their Koha version, install method,
Linux distribution and version etc when they ask a troubleshooting question.
Here more info
- SO Debian wheezy1 (not Squeezy, sorry)
- MySQL version 5.5.38-0
- Koha is installed as package
I found strange too many connections of user kobli
mysql show processlist;
+--+---+---+---+-+--+---+--+
| Id | User |
1.
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Make sure the air vents aren't blocked. And the fan is working properly. A
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requesting users to always mention their Koha version, install method,
Linux distribution and version etc when they ask a troubleshooting question.
It probably won't help, but it can't hurt to try.
-- Owen
--
Web Developer
Athens County Public Libraries
http://www.myacpl.org
Greetings,
Arslan Farooq wrote:
I was wondering if we should add a note/paragraph/section
on our Mailing Lists page
(http://koha-community.org/support/koha-mailing-lists/)
requesting users to always mention their Koha version,
install method, Linux distribution and version etc
when they ask a
+1
Very usefull indeed : Koha version and install method at least
Le 29/09/2014 14:59, Mark Tompsett a écrit :
Greetings,
Arslan Farooq wrote:
I was wondering if we should add a note/paragraph/section
on our Mailing Lists page
(http://koha-community.org/support/koha-mailing-lists/)
requesting
I make an effort to include the Koha version (and know where to find it)
But as the non technical half of the team, I'm not so sure I could tell you
what the install method is.
It is often the librarians who discover the problem in their day to day
working. If you ask for this information, please
Would that it was as simple as:
Play nicely with others; no name-calling, teasing, or bad language. . .
Sadly, we're not five years old anymore.
I would like to plea for clear, concise language. Especially given the
large number of Koha users whose native tongue is not English.
I might even
There's a report that will help you find the biblionumbers without items:
http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/SQL_Reports_Library#All_bibs_without_items
On Fri, Sep 26, 2014 at 4:49 PM, Fridolin SOMERS
fridolin.som...@biblibre.com wrote:
Hie,
Export biblionumbers from database and use script
Coehoorn, Joel schreef op vr 26-09-2014 om 08:34 [-0500]:
I see that the koha-common file in the
/etc/cron.d folder, which includes the command to rebuild indexes, did
not
have execute permissions.
It probably won't help, as that file is not a script and so doesn't need
execute permissions.
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