On Wed, 8 Oct 2003, Ako Ito wrote:
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> 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
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
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
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
> 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
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
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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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
--- "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
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