On Tue, 2004-02-10 at 02:55, Alex Borges wrote:
> Would anyone be so kind as to point me to a link where this need may be
> described? Because... through my limited knowledge, id nfs or samba the
> damned share out of a server and off we go...:)...
>
http://www.lustre.org/docs/lustre.pdf is a
This seems to be another one
http://www.sistina.com/products_gfs.htm
Michael Loftis wrote:
Yes but if you have need of sharing a single filesystem, on a single
volume, you need a FS capable of such.
--On Monday, February 09, 2004 18:33 -0600 Alex Borges
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Im not sh
El lun, 09-02-2004 a las 19:23, Michael Loftis escribió:
> Yes but if you have need of sharing a single filesystem, on a single
> volume, you need a FS capable of such.
Ah yes...well doh... i didnt think of that...thx
Ok... You can tell i dont know much about this matters. I just want to
learn a
Yes but if you have need of sharing a single filesystem, on a single
volume, you need a FS capable of such.
--On Monday, February 09, 2004 18:33 -0600 Alex Borges <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Im not shure i follow. If you've already got the SAN, why the need of a
DFS?
I thought it would just expo
El lun, 09-02-2004 a las 19:23, Michael Loftis escribió:
> Yes but if you have need of sharing a single filesystem, on a single
> volume, you need a FS capable of such.
Ah yes...well doh... i didnt think of that...thx
Ok... You can tell i dont know much about this matters. I just want to
learn a
Im not shure i follow. If youve already got the SAN, why the need of a
DFS?
I thought it would just export you its volumes and youd see it as scsi
devices?
El lun, 09-02-2004 a las 14:44, J.J. van Gorkum escribió:
> Hi,
>
> Can sombody point me in the right direction for cluster Filesystem
> sup
Yes but if you have need of sharing a single filesystem, on a single
volume, you need a FS capable of such.
--On Monday, February 09, 2004 18:33 -0600 Alex Borges <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Im not shure i follow. If you've already got the SAN, why the need of a
DFS?
I thought it would just expo
Im not shure i follow. If youve already got the SAN, why the need of a
DFS?
I thought it would just export you its volumes and youd see it as scsi
devices?
El lun, 09-02-2004 a las 14:44, J.J. van Gorkum escribió:
> Hi,
>
> Can sombody point me in the right direction for cluster Filesystem
> sup
Hello,I need to know how can a firewall be tested against a SYN Flooder. I have the SYN flooder program and also configured my firewall. My IPtables script against the SYN packets is the usual : > $IPTABLES -N syn-flood> $IPTABLES -A syn-flood -m limit --limit 50/s --limit-burst 104 -j RETURN> $I
Robert Cates wrote:
> I'm hoping to get some insight on how to setup and manage account
> quotas with Debian 3.0 in an ISP environment.
> I have a Debian 3.0 server running, with ext3 file systems, and as I
> understand it the quota (3.04-1) package does not or cannot fully
> work with ext3 file sy
Hello,I need to know how can a firewall be tested against a SYN Flooder. I have the SYN flooder program and also configured my firewall. My IPtables script against the SYN packets is the usual : > $IPTABLES -N syn-flood> $IPTABLES -A syn-flood -m limit --limit 50/s --limit-burst 104 -j RETURN> $I
Dan MacNeil wrote:
> For you a (maybe painful) alternative to going to unstable is to
> discard your older Bayes and automatic whitelist files.
*shudder* And suffer a ~20% (or more) decrease in spam filter
efficiency as seen by the people paying for the service? No thanks. :/
There's about a y
Robert Cates wrote:
> I'm hoping to get some insight on how to setup and manage account
> quotas with Debian 3.0 in an ISP environment.
> I have a Debian 3.0 server running, with ext3 file systems, and as I
> understand it the quota (3.04-1) package does not or cannot fully
> work with ext3 file sy
Dan MacNeil wrote:
> For you a (maybe painful) alternative to going to unstable is to
> discard your older Bayes and automatic whitelist files.
*shudder* And suffer a ~20% (or more) decrease in spam filter
efficiency as seen by the people paying for the service? No thanks. :/
There's about a y
Hi,
Can sombody point me in the right direction for cluster Filesystem
support (that will work on Debian) to be used in combination with a SAN?
(Compaq MSA1000)
I have found:
- luster (clusterFS) the say they have support for Linux 2.4.x but the
systenms segfault on vanilla 2.4.20 kernels...
-
Hi,
Can sombody point me in the right direction for cluster Filesystem
support (that will work on Debian) to be used in combination with a SAN?
(Compaq MSA1000)
I have found:
- luster (clusterFS) the say they have support for Linux 2.4.x but the
systenms segfault on vanilla 2.4.20 kernels...
-
Hi,
..ok, I got this nice big box with 5 of these disk dravers:
http://www.fumda.de/Produkte/Mobile/si-145lvd.htm or
http://www.carypowder.com.tw/product/mobile-si145.htm
with 4 9.1 GiB Quantum atlas 10k 3.5 Series disks and an
IBM 9 GiB disk, and I googled the docs on the disks ok.
..depending o
Angus D Madden wrote:
> Assuming you have a working cpan cofniguration, you can use
> dh-make-perl.
>
> dh-make-perl --cpan module
Ah! Excellent. (Actually, you need to do
dh-make-perl --build --cpan {module}
to get a .deb out of it.)
> I have used this before and it just worked. ymmv.
Loo
Michael Wood wrote:
On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 03:34:04PM -0800, Joe Emenaker wrote:
Is there a better way, these days? Can I forcibly "un-use" the port?
If not, can I, at the least, find out what process ID's the kernel
thinks have it open?
It will time out after a while.
How long is "a while
Hi,
..ok, I got this nice big box with 5 of these disk dravers:
http://www.fumda.de/Produkte/Mobile/si-145lvd.htm or
http://www.carypowder.com.tw/product/mobile-si145.htm
with 4 9.1 GiB Quantum atlas 10k 3.5 Series disks and an
IBM 9 GiB disk, and I googled the docs on the disks ok.
..depending o
Hi,
..I the newbie dns box maker, screwed up rndc, so stopping the service
takes 3 minutes. Advice on docs to rtfm and do this right?
--
..med vennlig hilsen = with Kind Regards from Arnt... ;-)
...with a number of polar bear hunters in his ancestry...
Scenarios always come in sets of three
Angus D Madden wrote:
> Assuming you have a working cpan cofniguration, you can use
> dh-make-perl.
>
> dh-make-perl --cpan module
Ah! Excellent. (Actually, you need to do
dh-make-perl --build --cpan {module}
to get a .deb out of it.)
> I have used this before and it just worked. ymmv.
Loo
Michael Wood wrote:
On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 03:34:04PM -0800, Joe Emenaker wrote:
Is there a better way, these days? Can I forcibly "un-use" the port?
If not, can I, at the least, find out what process ID's the kernel
thinks have it open?
It will time out after a while.
How long is "a whi
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El 09/02/2004, a las 18:05, Jeremy Zawodny escribió:
I'm looking to setup outbound spam filtering via Exim (preferably with
SpamAssassin). What sorts of techniques are folks using to do this?
We're currently running Exim 3.xx but upgrading isn't a big
* Jeremy Zawodny schrieb am 09.02.04 um 18:05 Uhr:
> I'm looking to setup outbound spam filtering via Exim (preferably with
> SpamAssassin). What sorts of techniques are folks using to do this?
> We're currently running Exim 3.xx but upgrading isn't a big deal if
> necessary.
>
> We already have
Hi,
..I the newbie dns box maker, screwed up rndc, so stopping the service
takes 3 minutes. Advice on docs to rtfm and do this right?
--
..med vennlig hilsen = with Kind Regards from Arnt... ;-)
...with a number of polar bear hunters in his ancestry...
Scenarios always come in sets of three
On Thu, 5 Feb 2004, Chris Wagner wrote:
> Can you tell some more about the hard drive/ controller/ driver setup? My
> first guess is a driver or cacheing issue.
1CPU Host
---
Motherboard: SuperMicro
CPU:1GHz Pentium III w/ 256k L2 cache
Disk Controller: Onboard IDE
Disks:
I'm looking to setup outbound spam filtering via Exim (preferably with
SpamAssassin). What sorts of techniques are folks using to do this?
We're currently running Exim 3.xx but upgrading isn't a big deal if
necessary.
We already have spamc/spamd handling inbound mail via procmail. But
I'm tempte
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El 09/02/2004, a las 18:05, Jeremy Zawodny escribió:
I'm looking to setup outbound spam filtering via Exim (preferably with
SpamAssassin). What sorts of techniques are folks using to do this?
We're currently running Exim 3.xx but upgrading isn't a big
* Jeremy Zawodny schrieb am 09.02.04 um 18:05 Uhr:
> I'm looking to setup outbound spam filtering via Exim (preferably with
> SpamAssassin). What sorts of techniques are folks using to do this?
> We're currently running Exim 3.xx but upgrading isn't a big deal if
> necessary.
>
> We already have
On Thu, 5 Feb 2004, Chris Wagner wrote:
> Can you tell some more about the hard drive/ controller/ driver setup? My
> first guess is a driver or cacheing issue.
1CPU Host
---
Motherboard: SuperMicro
CPU:1GHz Pentium III w/ 256k L2 cache
Disk Controller: Onboard IDE
Disks:
I'm looking to setup outbound spam filtering via Exim (preferably with
SpamAssassin). What sorts of techniques are folks using to do this?
We're currently running Exim 3.xx but upgrading isn't a big deal if
necessary.
We already have spamc/spamd handling inbound mail via procmail. But
I'm tempte
Hi,
I'm hoping to get some insight on how to setup
and manage account quotas with Debian 3.0 in an ISP
environment.
I have a Debian 3.0 server running, with ext3 file
systems, and as I understand it the quota (3.04-1) package does not or cannot
fully work with ext3 file systems. Is there
On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 03:34:04PM -0800, Joe Emenaker wrote:
> Here's a wierd one.
>
> Our SpamAssassin daemon crashed and, when I tried to restart it, I
> got:
>
> Could not create INET socket: Address already in use
> IO::Socket::INET: Address already in use
>
> ... and I can't find any runn
Hi,
I'm hoping to get some insight on how to setup
and manage account quotas with Debian 3.0 in an ISP
environment.
I have a Debian 3.0 server running, with ext3 file
systems, and as I understand it the quota (3.04-1) package does not or cannot
fully work with ext3 file systems. Is there
On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 03:34:04PM -0800, Joe Emenaker wrote:
> Here's a wierd one.
>
> Our SpamAssassin daemon crashed and, when I tried to restart it, I
> got:
>
> Could not create INET socket: Address already in use
> IO::Socket::INET: Address already in use
>
> ... and I can't find any runn
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