Hi,
what i used to do is install a base system and then install some of the
package packs i've defined.
For example, if what i want is install a web server with php % perl
support i use a config file what i've defined myself which contains this:
apt-get install apache2-common apache2-mpm-prefor
In such case the best you can do is setup some kind of QoS on network
gear and TOS labeling along your network in order to prioritize traffic
and get rid as much as posible of hard flows.
j
Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder wrote:
On Sunday 12 September 2004 12.41, Leonardo Boselli wrote:
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Andreas John wrote:
4.) Hint: If you setup VLAN with /etc/network/interfaces please keep in
mind that the physical interface has to be up in order to create VLANs
on it, i.e. you have to set somme (dummy?) IP to ethX in order to create
ethX.VID.
You'd better leave up but unconfi
:) hehehe, Ok, i was just asking because there are some MTA's that can
fit better in some environments than others.
I like features of QMail, Postfix and Exim, but i hate others for an ISP
environment.
jonathan
Marcin Owsiany wrote:
On Fri, Sep 10, 2004 at 09:07:37PM +0200, Jonat
Sorry, what's your MTA?
jonathan
Nate Duehr wrote:
Marcin Owsiany wrote:
Well, adding more disks to the setup is what I planned to do next. I
just want to make sure that the performance I get from the _current_
setup is normal.
Oh okay, sorry. Thought you were looking for a performance increas
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