Re: Re: SMP/Linux/Hotspot/Orion problem.

2001-08-22 Thread skyman
robert can you tell us a little about your stable setup? David Orion-Interest [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Which jdk/kernel/glibc are you using? We have two production systems running a similar setup without any serious problems. Regards, Robert On Tuesday 21 August 2001 22:35, you wrote:

ORION RISE FROM THE DEAD!

2001-04-12 Thread skyman
I've been watching Orion for awhile using/testing. It so close to being ideal for me and my clients and we are ready to buy. But development seems to have stopped lately. Updates to the web site are virtually non-existant (ie ORION 1.2 released on main site)...meanwhile we are up to 1.4.5

Re: Re: ORION RISE FROM THE DEAD!

2001-04-12 Thread skyman
I really hope that Orion is released into the open-source community if they're going to tank as a business. I never thought of that. I guess the real question may be: "What is Orion's/Ironflare's business model?" Taking a wild guess, not based on any first hand knowledge/contact/experience,

productive comment.

2001-04-12 Thread skyman
David, nothing personal, I'm just hanging my reply off yours as it's the latest one in this thread...BUT some of us are very bored of this thread popping up every few weeks. Sure, Orion hasn't released a new version in a couple of months now (I think), and I'm as desperately eager for 1.4.8

Re: Re: Port forwarding

2001-01-24 Thread skyman
I have it running on a 4ip host where each interface (ip) is a different web site which is what I think you want to do right? Currently I have a 4ip hostfor argument sake: IP 1 - apache bound to port 80 IP 23 - orion bound to port 80 (unfortunately as root...why I'm trying all this)...up