But why does that occur?
At 12:27 PM 4/24/01 -0700, Mike Fedyk wrote:
>On Tue, Apr 24, 2001 at 10:43:42AM -0400, Haim Dimermanas wrote:
>>
>> > My problem is the following : the master sends NOTIFY request to the
>> > slaves for that zone every 8 seconds (sometimes 10 sec, sometimes 4
>> > sec)
But why does that occur?
At 12:27 PM 4/24/01 -0700, Mike Fedyk wrote:
>On Tue, Apr 24, 2001 at 10:43:42AM -0400, Haim Dimermanas wrote:
>>
>> > My problem is the following : the master sends NOTIFY request to the
>> > slaves for that zone every 8 seconds (sometimes 10 sec, sometimes 4
>> > sec
On Tue, Apr 24, 2001 at 10:43:42AM -0400, Haim Dimermanas wrote:
>
> > My problem is the following : the master sends NOTIFY request to the
> > slaves for that zone every 8 seconds (sometimes 10 sec, sometimes 4
> > sec).
>
> Thanks to the folks from the South Florida Linux User Exchange, we
>
On Mon, Apr 23, 2001 at 10:40:27PM -0700, Ted Deppner wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 22, 2001 at 08:41:38PM -0700, Mike Fedyk wrote:
> > My concern was that for a hotel with 1000s of rooms that a switch port for
> > each room would be a very high cost, but what you described looks like an
> > even higher inv
On Tue, Apr 24, 2001 at 10:43:42AM -0400, Haim Dimermanas wrote:
>
> > My problem is the following : the master sends NOTIFY request to the
> > slaves for that zone every 8 seconds (sometimes 10 sec, sometimes 4
> > sec).
>
> Thanks to the folks from the South Florida Linux User Exchange, we
>
On Mon, Apr 23, 2001 at 10:40:27PM -0700, Ted Deppner wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 22, 2001 at 08:41:38PM -0700, Mike Fedyk wrote:
> > My concern was that for a hotel with 1000s of rooms that a switch port for
> > each room would be a very high cost, but what you described looks like an
> > even higher in
> My problem is the following : the master sends NOTIFY request to the
> slaves for that zone every 8 seconds (sometimes 10 sec, sometimes 4
> sec).
Thanks to the folks from the South Florida Linux User Exchange, we
found the solution.
dudle.net has ns1.linuxroot.org as his authority DNS serv
> > I tried to update my debian box which is running Potato. When libc6 tries
> to
> > install it fails giving an error about not being able to symlink
> libnss_db.so.2.
> > I took a look at libnss_db.so.2 and things are very odd. A 'ls -la' gives
One of the more knowledgeable hackers Ive had on
RJ wrote:
>
> What type of UPS is OK for a Debian i386 Server?
> What about the APC --- is there any special software?
I use APC Back-UPS 650 which will keep two PIII 650 (each with 2 HDs,
4 Fans, no monitor) humming for about 45 minutes... plenty of time for
the generator to kick in.. with gen
> My problem is the following : the master sends NOTIFY request to the
> slaves for that zone every 8 seconds (sometimes 10 sec, sometimes 4
> sec).
Thanks to the folks from the South Florida Linux User Exchange, we
found the solution.
dudle.net has ns1.linuxroot.org as his authority DNS ser
What type of UPS is OK for a Debian i386 Server?
What about the APC --- is there any special software?
> > I tried to update my debian box which is running Potato. When libc6 tries
> to
> > install it fails giving an error about not being able to symlink
> libnss_db.so.2.
> > I took a look at libnss_db.so.2 and things are very odd. A 'ls -la' gives
One of the more knowledgeable hackers Ive had o
RJ wrote:
>
> What type of UPS is OK for a Debian i386 Server?
> What about the APC --- is there any special software?
I use APC Back-UPS 650 which will keep two PIII 650 (each with 2 HDs,
4 Fans, no monitor) humming for about 45 minutes... plenty of time for
the generator to kick in.. with ge
fsck the disk. libnss shouldn't be a block device!
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> I tried to update my debian box which is running Potato. When libc6 tries
to
> install it
What type of UPS is OK for a Debian i386 Server?
What about the APC --- is there any special software?
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On Tue, Apr 24, 2001 at 06:27:40AM -, Jeremy Price wrote:
> And I got bitten by this a few days ago when I discovered that work
> had blocked all domain names with the word 'sex' in them. This was
> funny until I tried to visit 'www.ExpertsExchange.com' - an online
> tech community.
fsck the disk. libnss shouldn't be a block device!
- Original Message -
From: "Robert Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 3:00 PM
Subject: Can't delete or modify file
> I tried to update my debian box which is running Potato. When libc6 tr
e.g. a simple block of the word "sex" will block all sites referring to
the English counties "Sussex" and "Essex" and so on - which would be
extremely annoying for a student doing a research project on history or
geography of England.
it would also block sex-education sites and information about s
On Tue, Apr 24, 2001 at 06:27:40AM -, Jeremy Price wrote:
> And I got bitten by this a few days ago when I discovered that work
> had blocked all domain names with the word 'sex' in them. This was
> funny until I tried to visit 'www.ExpertsExchange.com' - an online
> tech community.
On Sun, Apr 22, 2001 at 08:41:38PM -0700, Mike Fedyk wrote:
> My concern was that for a hotel with 1000s of rooms that a switch port for
> each room would be a very high cost, but what you described looks like an
> even higher investment. Which makes my argument pretty much moot.
The cost of a 96
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