On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 1:31 PM, Tru Huynh wrote:
> On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 12:45:23PM +0100, Matt Keating wrote:
> > Hi guys,
> >
> > Is anyone else having kernel issues with CentOS 5.6?
> > I cant get it stable on as a LAMP platform.
> ...
> > While serving
Hi guys,
Is anyone else having kernel issues with CentOS 5.6?
I cant get it stable on as a LAMP platform.
Everything is up-to-date and yet I'm running into major problems.
How do I make sense of these kernel errors? Any help will be greatly
appreciated, as I'm now had to roll back to an old copy
On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 7:02 PM, Kwan Lowe wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 1:57 PM, Agnello George
> wrote:
>> how to check the number of thread on my Apache server , is there a
>> specific command , and how do i increase these threads ..
>>
If you are talking about worker threads. Turn on
On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 4:57 PM, Matt Keating wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 4:45 PM, Ray Van Dolson wrote:
>> On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 04:38:22PM +0100, Matt Keating wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I've found a bug/problem with my centos 5.5 server. Any users w
On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 4:45 PM, Ray Van Dolson wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 04:38:22PM +0100, Matt Keating wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've found a bug/problem with my centos 5.5 server. Any users who have
>> a password of 9 characters or more, only the first 9
Hi,
I've found a bug/problem with my centos 5.5 server. Any users who have
a password of 9 characters or more, only the first 9 characters are
used by the OS...
eg. i set my password to "123456789" and i try logon via ssh with
password "123456789ofgjdfuh" - it lets me in.
and if i set my password
> I don't usually use iozone (I usually use bonnie++) so take this with a
> grain of salt, but those speed look suspiciously like cache speeds. Bump
> the size (-s parameter) up to twice your real RAM size.
>
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2010/5/6 Matt Keating :
> Thanks for all the updates. Will look into iozone and the advice given
> about the rest.
Either I'm doing/reading something wrong or a 1TB SATA 7200 RPM drive
is faster than 4x300GB SCSI 10K RPM drives in raid 10.
Both of the results below were from iozone,
Sorry for the top post - clicked send before looking
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Thanks for all the updates. Will look into iozone and the advice given
about the rest.
2010/5/6 :
> On Thu, May 06, 2010 at 12:56:55AM -0700, John R Pierce wrote:
>> przemol...@poczta.fm wrote:
>> > The above numbers are true if we have random (!) IO pattern.
>> > In case of sequential (!) IO eve
What is the best way to benchmark disk IO?
I'm looking to move one of my servers, which is rather IO intense. But
not without first benchmarking the current and new disk array, To make
sure this isn't a full waste of time.
thanks
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>Dear all,
>
>i have SVN server 1.4.x working on production.
>i want to go ahead and update to 1.6.x
>
>i'm hoping your experience would help me prevent possible downtime..
>is there any issues that may arise from updating the SVN server from one
>version to another on a production server?
I upgra
> From: Geerd-Dietger Hoffmann
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> Date: Tue, 13 Apr 2010 13:11:59 +0100
> To: CentOS mailing list
> Subject: Re: [CentOS] Amazon S3FS Automounter of sorts
>
> On 12/04/2010 17:44, Matt Keating wrote:
>> I found it works well with
Thanks for the quick reply,
> What type of storage are you using it for. Web-app, Map/Reduce stuff,
> File-backup, etc ...
>
Currently using it for serving files through cloudfront - so purely as a
storage space for CDN delivery.
> Why do you want to use s3 like a file system? s3 does not have t
Hi,
I¹ve just started using Amazon S3 for storage and have used s3fs to mount
the buckets on the file system.
1. I was wondering if anyone has a better method even though this meets my
current needs.
2. if there is an automounter that could be tweaked to work with s3fs. The
entries in my fstab
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