Re: [plug] help on apache and tomcat

2003-10-08 Thread Orlando Andico
On Wed, 8 Oct 2003, Ako Ito wrote: .. > or there a way or setting in apache or tomcat to automatically > disconnect idle sessions.. limit MaxRequestsPerChild to maybe 10 or so. this will indirectly limit the session time. also it will reduce memory leaks somewhat. also you can limit the maximum

[plug] sudo and chroot in ssh

2003-10-08 Thread Ivy Cabeza
hello people, i'm tasked to permit users to login to a certain server via ssh2 but i need to limit the user's access to a certain application. i've heard sudo and chroot do something like this... chroot virtually alters the topmost directory of a particular user; sudo permits ordinary users to

Re: [plug] Clustering?

2003-10-08 Thread Rafael 'Dido' Sevilla
On Thu, Oct 09, 2003 at 01:31:12PM +0800, Joon wrote: > Yaiks. And that's right, our budget is currently for a 2-server setup > only. I'm checking out the pgsql replication project now. Just in > case, what tool should I use if I do have a third server? > You can run an NFS server on the thir

Re: [plug] Clustering?

2003-10-08 Thread Joon
On Wed, 2003-10-08 at 20:03, Rafael 'Dido' Sevilla wrote: > Without a third server, this can be difficult. You'll need a clustering > database that does replication, simply copying data files onto a running > database usually spells disaster. A number of Free software solutions > exist (e.g. C-JD

Re: [plug] ck-patched kernels and external pcmcia

2003-10-08 Thread Ariz Jacinto
> I'm going to try using the older stable compiler (gcc-2.95) but I'm not > sure if it should solve the problem. Has anybody run into similar > problems? How did you come about solving or getting around it? > > Guidance is most appreciated. :) most source codes that i've downloaded usually indic

[plug] Multi-keyboard , mouse , display & sound card.......

2003-10-08 Thread Bryan
Hi, Is it possible to set up a GNU/linux box to have 2 or more keyboards, mouse, video cards/crts, and soundcards; and have two or more users use the computer simultaneously, performing independent tasks (eg. surfing the net & viewing a MPEG movie)? From what I've read about GNU HURD, I think

[plug] Linux Online Update, Sept 2003

2003-10-08 Thread AMaclang
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[plug] ck-patched kernels and external pcmcia

2003-10-08 Thread Dean Michael Berris
Good day everyone! I've recently tried building a 2.4.20-ck7 kernel, as well as external PCMCIA drivers for the debian distribution (Sid). I keep getting problems with certain include files being broken (or that's what the compiler (gcc 3.3) says). Maybe this is caused by the ck patches -- but th

Re: [plug] Clustering?

2003-10-08 Thread Rafael 'Dido' Sevilla
On Wed, Oct 08, 2003 at 06:53:40PM +0800, Joon wrote: > I also think this aspect of the system will be the bulk of my problem > come implementation time. The servers will provide http and maybe > https services with a postgresql database-- the usual content management > stuff. I expect the devel

Re: [plug] XFree86 vesa & svga

2003-10-08 Thread Paolo Vanni M. Venegas
On Wednesday 08 October 2003 12:26 am, Winelfred G. Pasamba wrote: > i'm trying to make an S3 Vision 864 run ni X > > anyone knows why there isn't a XF86_VESA for ltsp? > morphix (knoppix) says the card is VESA. Seen this problem before. S3 cards and X don't seem to mix well. I had trouble gettin

Re: [plug] Network Bridging

2003-10-08 Thread Kiko Da Komodo Dragon
Thanks to everyone who replied!   After sending out my original mail, I installed linux on my box and started doing research on my own.   I'm convinced that I don't need to change my distribution with another one as was mostly recommended. However, I do need to find a good resource for netfilter/ip

Re: [plug] Clustering?

2003-10-08 Thread Joon
On Wed, 2003-10-08 at 18:06, Rafael 'Dido' Sevilla wrote: > Yes, this is a high-availability cluster, in active-passive mode. Yes, > you need to have exactly the same data on both servers, either using > some form of synchronization (a very difficult task, especially if the > data changes often) o

Re: [plug] Clustering?

2003-10-08 Thread Rafael 'Dido' Sevilla
On Wed, Oct 08, 2003 at 05:45:34PM +0800, Joon wrote: > Hi all, > > I really dunno if this really is clustering, but say I have 2 servers > which I will be using for redundancy (server A goes down, server B takes > over). This means I should have exactly the same data on both servers, > updated i

[plug] on firewalling

2003-10-08 Thread Jun Tanamal
In setting-up a firewall/NAT, is it ok to use one IP block for both public and private interfaces? Will packets bypass the firewall rules since both NICs are in the same IP block? I had just configured an IPCop v1.3.0 firewall machine (with Squid-Dansguardian and P2Pblocker) which I would want t

[plug] Clustering?

2003-10-08 Thread Joon
Hi all, I really dunno if this really is clustering, but say I have 2 servers which I will be using for redundancy (server A goes down, server B takes over). This means I should have exactly the same data on both servers, updated in realtime or near realtime. Right now I'm reading on Linux Virtu

Re: OT Re: [plug] usb 2.0 pci card compatibility on a p133 -- and it works =)

2003-10-08 Thread allan espinosa
--- "Gideon N. Guillen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm not sure about this but your problem might have something to do > with > the PCI operating voltage. AFAIK, old PCI cards operate at 5V, while > newer ones operate at 3.3V. Old PCI peripherals and slots/bus operate > at > 5V only, while new