"Chad A. Adlawan" wrote:
>the reason why i chose MySQL is because its the first RDBMS i have ever
> tried :-) ... i will try PostgreSQL someday. were not considering oracle
> yet because a small group as ours cant afford it :-)
>
Postgres seems very strong on the backend, but it needs
At 11:36 AM 5/10/00 +0200, Dariush Pietrzak wrote:
>btw, why do you choose mysql? it ain't free, it ain't any good
>try Oracle, Sybase, PostgresSQl,
>they are ok, and Postgres is free
MySQL is faster and I believe easier. I doubt he would need transactions
just to log Web stats.
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Hello,
I'd like to configure raid 1 using the frozen 2.2 with a Mylex raid card
(acceleraid 150). Do I need the raid-1 kernel module? Also, do I need the
raidtools and raidtools2 packages? Thanks in advance.
-FRK
Get You
Hi Chad,
On Tue, 9 May 2000, t s a d i wrote:
> i once set up a web/mail virtual hosting box for a friend who owns a small
> ISP ... i put webmin 0.71 (i think, that was back feb 1999) in there and its
> still perfectly healthy as of now (she never upgraded or applied patches to
> it)
> ..
> > is there anybody here doing that ?
> > i.e., piping apache logs directly to MySQL ? also, can anyone suggest
> > to me any app w/c converts
> > and puts apache logs in MySQL tables ?
> Well, debian's got it all covered:
>
> Package: libapache-dbilogger-perl
> btw, why do you choose mysql
On Wed, 10 May 2000, Chad A. Adlawan wrote:
> is there anybody here doing that ? i.e., piping apache logs directly to
> MySQL ? also, can anyone suggest to me any app w/c converts and puts apache
> logs in MySQL tables ? i actually tried apachedb from freshmeat already but
> i get an
> Package: libapache-dbilogger-perl
> Version: 0.93-1
> Priority: optional
> Section: interpreters
> Maintainer: Michael Alan Dorman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Depends: perl5, libapache-mod-perl, libdbi-perl, libapache-dbi-perl,
> libtimedate-perl
> Architecture: all
> Filename:
> dists/frozen/main/bina
> is there anybody here doing that ?
> i.e., piping apache logs directly to MySQL ? also, can anyone suggest
> to me any app w/c converts
> and puts apache logs in MySQL tables ?
Well, debian's got it all covered:
Package: libapache-dbilogger-perl
Version: 0.93-1
Priority: optional
Section:
The more up-to-date infos are:
root can be put on raid but /boot must be on a non-raid. Exception is
/boot can be on RAID-1 with some patches to lilo which are made by RedHat
and I think are in the lilo found in woody.
the root-RAID-HOWTO is a bit outdated, or at least was a month ago, when I
i
hello :-)
is there anybody here doing that ? i.e., piping apache logs directly to
MySQL ? also, can anyone suggest to me any app w/c converts and puts apache
logs in MySQL tables ? i actually tried apachedb from freshmeat already but i
get an "out of memory!" error whenever i try f
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