ssions
> >> error..
> >
> > Why of course. The server doesn't 'know' anything about that file (or
> > that it
> > even exists) until it can 'stat' it. And now it _cannot_ stat it ;-)
> > It sound like a chicken and egg problem to
he same search permissions
> error..
Why of course. The server doesn't 'know' anything about that file (or that it
even exists) until it can 'stat' it. And now it _cannot_ stat it ;-)
It sound like a chicken and egg problem to me.
Maarten
ver you desire, which wholly depends on the role of the
machine and its users' granted rights.
> The system is running with a 2.4.18. Is there anything to be gained from
> upgrading to a later 2.4 or a 2.6 kernel.
Isn't 2.4.18 a tad old by now ? Are you security-consciou
the problem.
HTH,
Jacob
I've seen this problem as well; I don't remember what module it was, but
try commenting out all modules from the php.ini and enabling them one by
one if it's not the php-imap module.
Maarten
knows what may have
changed since then. So bugs in one are not at all certain to appear in the
other (unless of course, it calls an ActiveX or IE function or so)
> Get your mouse off of there! You don't know where that email has been!
Grin ;-)
regards,
Maarten
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e, does only postfix have greylisting or do
other MTAs have (or plan to have) greylisting ?
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s for now, but we've done some stress testing
> > before they went into production and never saw this problem.
> >
>
> Did you have modssl installed as a module as well?
We do on two of these; IIRC mod_ssl was added to these about two months ago.
Maarten
s for now, but we've done some stress testing
> > before they went into production and never saw this problem.
> >
>
> Did you have modssl installed as a module as well?
We do on two of these; IIRC mod_ssl was added to these about two months ago.
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hat these
are ligtly loaded servers for now, but we've done some stress testing
before they went into production and never saw this problem.
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hat these
are ligtly loaded servers for now, but we've done some stress testing
before they went into production and never saw this problem.
Maarten
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s is better than ext3 for lots of small files. Well, actually I
think reiserfs is better but then again, I might be biased... ;-)
> is it possible to log HDD access (e.g. open, close, read, write, seek,
> etc. operations)?
Sure. man iostat (package sysstat)
(Or give bonnie a try if it is only for benchmarking)
Maarten
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s is better than ext3 for lots of small files. Well, actually I
think reiserfs is better but then again, I might be biased... ;-)
> is it possible to log HDD access (e.g. open, close, read, write, seek,
> etc. operations)?
Sure. man iostat (package sysstat)
(Or give bonnie a try if it is only for benchmarking)
Maarten
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suggesting that they should
revert to a one-single-box mail hub to _improve_reliability_ ? I think not.
Maarten
suggesting that they should
revert to a one-single-box mail hub to _improve_reliability_ ? I think not.
Maarten
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has their mailspools on
a bigass NetApp, mounted over NFS. They must be out of their friggin' minds!
P.S.: Please reply at least three or four times to my message if you want me
to receive them; for some obscure reason we lose mail on a daily basis...
;-))
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a bigass NetApp, mounted over NFS. They must be out of their friggin' minds!
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to receive them; for some obscure reason we lose mail on a daily basis...
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Johannes Formann wrote:
Franz Georg Köhler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I bett exim can't read /etc/shadow, make it readable to exim, oder
compile and install pam_exim.
IIRC, you need to run Exim as root to enable PAM functionality.
Regards,
Maarten
Johannes Formann wrote:
Franz Georg Köhler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I bett exim can't read /etc/shadow, make it readable to exim, oder
compile and install pam_exim.
IIRC, you need to run Exim as root to enable PAM functionality.
Regards,
Maarten
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setting this up please let me know.
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setting this up please let me know.
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n't be returned to the original sender.
If that is the case, have a look at the "timeout_frozen_after" setting;
this will automatically remove messages after being frozen for a certain
period.
Regards,
Maarten Vink
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can't be returned to the original sender.
If that is the case, have a look at the "timeout_frozen_after" setting;
this will automatically remove messages after being frozen for a certain
period.
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Maarten Vink
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We're thinking of using http://otrs.org/screenshot/ .
Maarten
We're thinking of using http://otrs.org/screenshot/ .
Maarten
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and you can easily back out if there is a problem by removing the alias.
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and you can easily back out if there is a problem by removing the alias.
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s the most used Webserver in the world, there must be some
good opensource libs/tools there for it's configuration file. Some
CPAN modules handle httpd.conf but those still require me to write
a lot for just parsing the file.
Maybe I'm just lazy.
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s the most used Webserver in the world, there must be some
good opensource libs/tools there for it's configuration file. Some
CPAN modules handle httpd.conf but those still require me to write
a lot for just parsing the file.
Maybe I'm just lazy.
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Maarten
degradations above certain entry
counts.
An additional benefit is that it will be easier to add disks later if
you run out of space or the disk subsystem becomes a bottleneck.
Just add a disk and move, for example, directories a-n to the new disk.
Maarten Vink
my.cnf and restart mysql.
Maarten Vink
already or have experiences with it.
Best regards,
Maarten van der Hoef
ice in my opinion but
(eurosign).
[1] http://freshmeat.net/projects/analog/
[2] http://freshmeat.net/projects/reportmagic/
Regards,
Maarten van der Hoef
On Thu, May 01, 2003 at 09:23:44PM -0400, John Keimel wrote:
> On Fri, May 02, 2003 at 02:34:17AM +0200, Maarten van der Hoef wrote:
> > Every day I see multiple replies with the same suggestions just because
> > the repliers weren't able to see the latest reply. As hardware c
rong, I'm very happy with this list, just curious about it's
big latency.
Best regards,
Maarten van der Hoef
raindead upnpd: ipaddress=192.168.0.1 port=2869
Apr 21 16:01:18 braindead upnpd: conf_dir_path=/etc/linuxigd/
I'm just running iptables symlinked to /usr/sbin with pretty much
normal policies.
Regards,
Maarten van der Hoef
On Thu, Apr 17, 2003 at 09:22:41AM +0200, Wim Fournier wrote:
> > Dear listreader,
> >
> > I wonder how the apache of apache..deb & apache-common..deb (woody) was
> > compiled, the ./configure line ... etc.
> >
> > I want to create my own debian apache package, but I want it to
> > be compatible wi
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>
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ache depends on other packages.
I did some utfs but no results, anyone ?
Best regards,
Maarten van der Hoef
would be really
> appreciated. Think it will take me some years until I get more
> familiar with gcc and ld...
>
>
>
> Have a nice thread,
> Peter
apt-get install zlib1g-dev
Google always fix your debian-box...
Maarten
would be really
> appreciated. Think it will take me some years until I get more
> familiar with gcc and ld...
>
>
>
> Have a nice thread,
> Peter
apt-get install zlib1g-dev
Google always fix your debian-box...
Maarten
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Actually, it seems to be up again, it's just the DNS that is not working.
The zone file below was posted to NANOG today; the IP 213.30.180.219
seems to work, but the english content is either down or removed.
$ORIGIN aljazeera.net.
@ 15M IN SOA ns3 dnsadmin.nav-link.net
Actually, it seems to be up again, it's just the DNS that is not working.
The zone file below was posted to NANOG today; the IP 213.30.180.219
seems to work, but the english content is either down or removed.
$ORIGIN aljazeera.net.
@ 15M IN SOA ns3 dnsadmin.nav-link.ne
perchild module, and it
hasn't worked at least since 2.0.40 or maybe even longer. There is some
work being done on a replacement: muxmpm. For more info see:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=apache-httpd-dev&m=10464531302&w=2
Maarten
perchild module, and it
hasn't worked at least since 2.0.40 or maybe even longer. There is some
work being done on a replacement: muxmpm. For more info see:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=apache-httpd-dev&m=104645313027777&w=2
Maarten
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Gene Grimm wrote:
I have recently begun getting error messages from Postfix and other packages
reporting "too many files" error messages. Can anyone suggest where to check
on how many files can be open or adjust this limit if possible?
Have a look at the /proc/sys/fs/ directory, and file-max and fi
Gene Grimm wrote:
I have recently begun getting error messages from Postfix and other packages
reporting "too many files" error messages. Can anyone suggest where to check
on how many files can be open or adjust this limit if possible?
Have a look at the /proc/sys/fs/ directory, and file-max and fi
Have a look at Perdition:
http://www.vergenet.net/linux/perdition/perdition_paper/html/
You can use perdition as a POP/IMAP proxy; have all clients connect to this
proxy (for example by running it on your old mailserver, and binding the
original UW-IMAP to a different port). Then configure perditi
Have a look at Perdition:
http://www.vergenet.net/linux/perdition/perdition_paper/html/
You can use perdition as a POP/IMAP proxy; have all clients connect to this
proxy (for example by running it on your old mailserver, and binding the
original UW-IMAP to a different port). Then configure perditi
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From: "Russell Coker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Colin Ellis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 7:16 PM
Subject: Re: Mail server
>
> If a message delivery takes 10 disk writes (actually it probably takes
more
You need at least two things:
1. a proxy configuration script that tells your browser which proxy to use
2. a way to download that script.
The most reliable way is to set up a webserver with the domain name
wpad. serving up this file as wpad.dat (so that becomes
http://wpad.your-domain.com/wpad.d
ftp://ftp.isc.org/isc/bind9/ show lots of 9.X sources here... Maybe you
should try a mirror if it doesn't work for you.
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To: "Debian-Isp"
Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 6:36 PM
Subject: can't find src for bind 9
> Unab
ftp://ftp.isc.org/isc/bind9/ show lots of 9.X sources here... Maybe you
should try a mirror if it doesn't work for you.
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Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 6:36 PM
Subject: can't find src
won't need any additional diskspace.
If both are not possible, I'm afraid you'll have to script something
yourself.
Maarten Vink
you won't need any additional diskspace.
If both are not possible, I'm afraid you'll have to script something
yourself.
Maarten Vink
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eral times when compiling a new kernel...
Haven't used it yet though.
Maarten Vink
when compiling a new kernel...
Haven't used it yet though.
Maarten Vink
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Sure, just compile apache (and possibly PHP if you want/need it) from
source, with the frontpage patches...
You can find the patches and installation info at
http://www.rtr.com/fpsupport/download.htm
Regards,
Maarten Vink
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Sure, just compile apache (and possibly PHP if you want/need it) from
source, with the frontpage patches...
You can find the patches and installation info at
http://www.rtr.com/fpsupport/download.htm
Regards,
Maarten Vink
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From: "Michael Streb" <[EM
My first guess is you have deleted some files that are stil open. DU will
not show the deleted files, but since they are still in use DF will count
them.
Maarten
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Sent: Friday,
Try using PAM:
plain:
driver = plaintext
public_name = PLAIN
server_condition = "${if pam{$2:$3}{1}{0}}"
server_set_id = $1
login:
driver = plaintext
public_name = LOGIN
server_prompts = "Username:: : Password::"
server_condition = "${if pam{$1:$2}{1}{0}}"
server_set_i
Try vmstat and check for disk I/O when users are accessing their mailboxes?
Maarten
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To:
Sent: Monday, February 11, 2002 9:40 PM
Subject: SLow server
> Hello *,
> Got a weird server problem that I c
ctly, either testing or unstable offers a packages called
kernel-image-2.2.20-udma100-ext3 which has ext3 support built in; upgrading
your filesystems from ext2 to ext3 can be done on an active filesystem,
without rebooting, so getting a journaling filesystem to work is easy.
Regards,
Maarte
ber correctly, either testing or unstable offers a packages called
kernel-image-2.2.20-udma100-ext3 which has ext3 support built in; upgrading
your filesystems from ext2 to ext3 can be done on an active filesystem,
without rebooting, so getting a journaling filesystem to work is easy.
Regards,
Maarte
n (I think 2GB) So you'd have to split up the file in 2GB
> parts anyway, and then it's useless to go the hard way with md or lvm
As mentioned before, the 2GB limit was removed in the 2.4 kernels. Also
have a look at the LVM that is included in the 2.4 kernels. It should
allow you to dynamically add disks to a "virtual" partition.
Maarten Vink
n (I think 2GB) So you'd have to split up the file in 2GB
> parts anyway, and then it's useless to go the hard way with md or lvm
As mentioned before, the 2GB limit was removed in the 2.4 kernels. Also
have a look at the LVM that is included in the 2.4 kernels. It should
allow you to
4-5.0smp) but nothing else.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Pete
>
I'v recently installed a Dell 2400; I used the aacraid patches from the Redhat ftp
server
to create a new kernel. However, be sure to use the lates patches. SOme of the older
ones
made the system very unstable. We're
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