Hi,
I'm running a debian sarge server with a few Zope-instances. A known
issue with Zope is, that it is very RAM demanding. Anyways, what I want
to do is to limit the physical memory my Zope processes can use. Some
people are doing this with DJB's daemontools. If possible, I'd like
*not* to use
Jogi Hofmüller wrote:
We are using postfix/cyrus here where postfix is delivering mail locally
via lmtp and cyrus authenticates Users using saslauthd/pam. In a testing
environment we are experimenting with LDAP at the moment and it works
quite nicely.
I got to setup a postfix/cyrus-system in a few
Jogi Hofmüller wrote:
We are using postfix/cyrus here where postfix is delivering mail locally
via lmtp and cyrus authenticates Users using saslauthd/pam. In a testing
environment we are experimenting with LDAP at the moment and it works
quite nicely.
I got to setup a postfix/cyrus-system in a few
Hi!
What would be the disadvantage of a ICH5-R based RAID (ships with many
mainboards) over a Promise pseudo-hardware-RAID?
Does anybody know wether you can hot-swap with a ICH5-R/Promise-System
or even Linux-Software-RAID, or not?
Regards,
Michael Kreilmeier
Hi!
What would be the disadvantage of a ICH5-R based RAID (ships with many
mainboards) over a Promise pseudo-hardware-RAID?
Does anybody know wether you can hot-swap with a ICH5-R/Promise-System
or even Linux-Software-RAID, or not?
Regards,
Michael Kreilmeier
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um-values in your
dns-zone-file to low values (at least 72 hours before you change the
mx-entry).
When you choose an expire-value of 2h, your changes will take effect
throughout the net within 2 hours.
I never tried this out, but it works in theory:)
Michael Kreilmeier.
um-values in your
dns-zone-file to low values (at least 72 hours before you change the
mx-entry).
When you choose an expire-value of 2h, your changes will take effect
throughout the net within 2 hours.
I never tried this out, but it works in theory:)
Michael Kreilmeier.
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