Re: openswan package in sarge?

2004-11-29 Thread Tinus Nijmeijers
On Mon, 2004-11-29 at 23:04, Andraz Sraka wrote: > re > > does anyone know what happened to openswan (ipsec utilities) package in > sarge? it's just not there anymore? Why?? > > regards, > Andraz there's this: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=283387 could that be a reason? I'm

openswan package in sarge?

2004-11-29 Thread Andraz Sraka
re does anyone know what happened to openswan (ipsec utilities) package in sarge? it's just not there anymore? Why?? regards, Andraz -- BOFH excuse #373: Suspicious pointer corrupted virtual machine signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part

RE: e2fs unstable on powerdown

2004-11-29 Thread Steven Jones
convert ext2 to ext3 it is quite simple. I have had RS file systems loose iteasier then ext2...from power failures, I would advise ext3 it is very robust. Your blaming a file system issue with a power failure, sorry its your power that is an issue, I have Solaris boxes, tru64 boxes and NTx

Re: e2fs unstable on powerdown

2004-11-29 Thread Jan-Benedict Glaw
On Mon, 2004-11-29 21:46:15 +0100, David Zejda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi! > I'm facing severe problems with e2fs on low-volume server with Postfix > and NSD running. Every time the power goes off, the / is mounted ro > (which is meaningful) and is a bit corrup

e2fs unstable on powerdown

2004-11-29 Thread David Zejda
Hi! I'm facing severe problems with e2fs on low-volume server with Postfix and NSD running. Every time the power goes off, the / is mounted ro (which is meaningful) and is a bit corrupted (10-20 files with 0 size, bad owners, completely lost etc.). I know, the best solution would be to buy the

Scalability of Hardware linux and databasea

2004-11-29 Thread Bob Baker
Folks, I handle tech for small ISP that has < 5000 users. We are about to do a big marketing push for new users (all those getting PCs over holidays). Users will get email and hard disk space. 1GB limit Wondering if any of you have any metrics on what gets typically used. Up to now we have never