Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] How to check for availability of remote server or services?

2007-11-26 Thread Krist van Besien
On Nov 26, 2007 6:41 PM, Robert Granvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Not sure that's a particularly descriptive subject ... > > What we're facing here is a simple situation, but not so clear of a > solution. Perhaps this is easy and/or someone can offer me suggestions from > past experience? >

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] how to check caching is disabled?

2007-09-10 Thread Dragon
rahul gundecha wrote: thanks Joshua for helping, I really appreciate your instantaneous and correct solution. Just to point out confusion in the thread - first time you replied - "check for mod_cache, mod_file_cache, and similar modules. If they are turned off, then you don't likely have any

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] how to check caching is disabled?

2007-09-09 Thread rahul gundecha
thanks Joshua for helping, I really appreciate your instantaneous and correct solution. Just to point out confusion in the thread - first time you replied - "check for mod_cache, mod_file_cache, and similar modules. If they are turned off, then you don't likely have any caching going on." my

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] how to check caching is disabled?

2007-09-09 Thread Joshua Slive
On 9/9/07, rahul gundecha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Joshua Slive <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 9/9/07, rahul gundecha wrote: > > thanks Joshua for replying. > > As I was posting to Apache, I assumed implicit context is Apache. > > > > I seen apache documentation mod_cache, mod_file_cache an

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] how to check caching is disabled?

2007-09-09 Thread rahul gundecha
Joshua Slive <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 9/9/07, rahul gundecha wrote: > thanks Joshua for replying. > As I was posting to Apache, I assumed implicit context is Apache. > > I seen apache documentation mod_cache, mod_file_cache and searched for those > entries in httpd.conf. There isn't any cach

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] how to check caching is disabled?

2007-09-09 Thread Joshua Slive
On 9/9/07, rahul gundecha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > thanks Joshua for replying. > As I was posting to Apache, I assumed implicit context is Apache. > > I seen apache documentation mod_cache, mod_file_cache and searched for those > entries in httpd.conf. There isn't any cache related entry in tha

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] how to check caching is disabled?

2007-09-09 Thread rahul gundecha
thanks Joshua for replying. As I was posting to Apache, I assumed implicit context is Apache. I seen apache documentation mod_cache, mod_file_cache and searched for those entries in httpd.conf. There isn't any cache related entry in that file. So what's the default setting of apache server ? An

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] how to check caching is disabled?

2007-09-09 Thread Joshua Slive
On 9/9/07, rahul gundecha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi all, > How can I check whether caching is disabled on my machine or not? That's a pretty vague question. Caching can happen at many different levels for many different reasons. (Are you talking about your processors memory cache? Disk cache

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] How to check if user-module(DSO) is loaded?

2007-06-14 Thread Boyle Owen
> -Original Message- > From: janmejay.tripathi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2007 9:00 AM > To: users@httpd.apache.org > Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] How to check if user-module(DSO) is loaded? > > Hi there, > > > > A newbie question. > > > > How can I ensure

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] How to Check

2006-02-27 Thread Oliver.Schaudt
27.02.2006 19:00 An: users@httpd.apache.org Betreff: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] How to Check In Solaris There is Command "isainfo -b" But in Linux :) ?? Kishore Jalleda wrote: I am not really sure but may be you could get some hint from these #cat /proc/cpuinfo #uname -a #arch or refer

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] How to Check

2006-02-27 Thread Kishore Jalleda
as suggested by Oliver, try these and if you have 64bit, it would show as below (see bold) #cat /etc/issueWelcome to SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9 (x86_64) - Kernel \r (\l).and if you wnat to know only the "x86_64" than#uname -px86_64  Kishore Jalleda On 2/27/06, sanjay tripathi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] How to Check

2006-02-27 Thread sanjay tripathi
Uname -i ... There is no Options like "i" Uname -p ... Gives Processor type uname -a .. Gives kernel veriosn & processor type     But i want to know how many bits OS?   Thanks Sanjay Tripathi[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Hey,> can you tell me any one if i want to know that> How to check to L

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] How to Check

2006-02-27 Thread sanjay tripathi
In Solaris There is Command "isainfo -b" But in Linux :) ??Kishore Jalleda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I am not really sure but may be you could get some hint from these#cat /proc/cpuinfo#uname -a#archor refer to your products documentation :)Kishore JalledaOn 2/27/06, sanjay tripathi <

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] How to Check

2006-02-27 Thread Oliver.Schaudt
>Hey, >can you tell me any one if i want to know that > How to check to Linux Base OS that its N Bit OS? > Any command by which we can get? Do you mean something like uname -i or uname -p or the wholestring uname -a > Thanks > Sanjay Tripathi bye Oli

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] How to Check

2006-02-27 Thread sanjay tripathi
Hi Kishore,    I think all these commands not giving about N Bit OS?   Thanks Sanjay TripathiKishore Jalleda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I am not really sure but may be you could get some hint from these#cat /proc/cpuinfo#uname -a#archor refer to your products documentation

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] How to Check

2006-02-27 Thread Kishore Jalleda
I am not really sure but may be you could get some hint from these #cat /proc/cpuinfo #uname -a #arch or refer to your products documentation :) Kishore Jalleda On 2/27/06, sanjay tripathi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hey, > can you tell me any one if i want to know that > Ho