>> Changing completely from a user-facing apache to a user-facing nginx
>> sounds fraught with peril.
>>>
>>> The last time I set this up was for one of our e-commerce sites on Centos.
>>>
>>> It went like this:
>>>
>>> install nginx
>>> vi config file
>>> change obvious stuff
>>> tweak loc
On Mar 8, 2013 5:27 AM, "Alan McKinnon" wrote:
>
> Anyone know if there's a way to get /etc/hosts to support the notion of
> an include file? I did my homework and found nothing, maybe someone else
> knows more.
>
> I really do need this, I have an app that discovers things on the
> network and kn
On Fri, Mar 8, 2013 at 3:55 AM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On 08/03/2013 00:08, Grant wrote:
>> Changing completely from a user-facing apache to a user-facing nginx
>> sounds fraught with peril.
>>>
>>> The last time I set this up was for one of our e-commerce sites on Centos.
>>>
>>> It went
On 03/07/2013 05:24 PM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> Anyone know if there's a way to get /etc/hosts to support the notion of
> an include file? I did my homework and found nothing, maybe someone else
> knows more.
>
> I really do need this, I have an app that discovers things on the
> network and knows
On Mar 7, 2013 5:28 PM, "Alan McKinnon" wrote:
>
> Anyone know if there's a way to get /etc/hosts to support the notion of
> an include file? I did my homework and found nothing, maybe someone else
> knows more.
>
> I really do need this, I have an app that discovers things on the
> network and kn
On 08/03/2013 00:08, Grant wrote:
> Changing completely from a user-facing apache to a user-facing nginx
> sounds fraught with peril.
>>
>> The last time I set this up was for one of our e-commerce sites on Centos.
>>
>> It went like this:
>>
>> install nginx
>> vi config file
>> change obv
Anyone know if there's a way to get /etc/hosts to support the notion of
an include file? I did my homework and found nothing, maybe someone else
knows more.
I really do need this, I have an app that discovers things on the
network and knows their address. This makes it's automated way into DNS
but
Changing completely from a user-facing apache to a user-facing nginx
sounds fraught with peril.
>
> The last time I set this up was for one of our e-commerce sites on Centos.
>
> It went like this:
>
> install nginx
> vi config file
> change obvious stuff
> tweak location of nginx and bac
On 07/03/2013 23:48, Grant wrote:
>>> It sounds like having apache serve dynamic .html pages and nginx
>>> serve images on the same port means turning apache into a proxy for
>>> nginx which I'm hoping isn't too difficult. Could this pose any
>>> problems for an ecommerce site?
>>
>>> Changing com
On 03/07/2013 04:44 PM, Grant wrote:
>>> Thanks Michael, I think I will set up nginx to serve my images. That
>>> should take a big load off apache. Is nginx still beneficial when
>>> using the Worker MPM?
>>
>> It...depends?
>>
>> nginx in reverse caching proxy mode will simply serve up objects
>> It sounds like having apache serve dynamic .html pages and nginx
>> serve images on the same port means turning apache into a proxy for
>> nginx which I'm hoping isn't too difficult. Could this pose any
>> problems for an ecommerce site?
>
>> Changing completely from a user-facing apache to a u
>> Thanks Michael, I think I will set up nginx to serve my images. That
>> should take a big load off apache. Is nginx still beneficial when
>> using the Worker MPM?
>
> It...depends?
>
> nginx in reverse caching proxy mode will simply serve up objects before
> the httpd it's protecting has to de
On 03/07/2013 04:34 PM, Grant wrote:
>> Michael's proxy suggestion is excellent too - I use nginx for this
>> a lot. It's amazingly easy to set up, a complete breath of fresh
>> air after the gigantic do-all beast that is apache. Performance
>> depends a lot on what your sites actually do, if every
> Michael's proxy suggestion is excellent too - I use nginx for this a
> lot. It's amazingly easy to set up, a complete breath of fresh air after
> the gigantic do-all beast that is apache. Performance depends a lot on
> what your sites actually do, if every page is dynamic with changing
> content
On 03/07/2013 03:45 PM, Grant wrote:
>>> I lowered my MaxClients setting in apache a long time ago after
>>> running out of memory a couple times. I recently optimized my
>>> website's code and sped the site way up, and now I find myself
>>> periodically up against MaxClients. Is a RAM upgrade th
On 07/03/2013 22:53, Daniel Frey wrote:
> On 03/07/2013 09:23 AM, Tamer Higazi wrote:
>> Hi people!
>> I have tried to install the latest release of wanpipe through the
>> freeswitch overlay, which I did so far successfully. Shortly I have
>> realised, that the "wanrouter" module is not loadable. W
On 03/07/2013 09:23 AM, Tamer Higazi wrote:
> Hi people!
> I have tried to install the latest release of wanpipe through the
> freeswitch overlay, which I did so far successfully. Shortly I have
> realised, that the "wanrouter" module is not loadable. When I try to
> load it I get the following err
>> I lowered my MaxClients setting in apache a long time ago after
>> running out of memory a couple times. I recently optimized my
>> website's code and sped the site way up, and now I find myself
>> periodically up against MaxClients. Is a RAM upgrade the only
>> practical way to solve this sor
On Tue, 5 Mar 2013 00:56:57 +0100
Silvio Siefke wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> know someone a program for draw floor plans? I has use
> normal Visio for it, but unter Linux?
>
> Thank you for help & Greetings
> Silvio
>
If you know AutoCad then this might be a nice choice (only
for 2D drawings. If
Hi people!
I have tried to install the latest release of wanpipe through the
freeswitch overlay, which I did so far successfully. Shortly I have
realised, that the "wanrouter" module is not loadable. When I try to
load it I get the following error:
office / # modprobe wanrouter
modprobe: ERROR: co
On 03/07/2013 10:49 AM, Florian Philipp wrote:
> Am 06.03.2013 22:30, schrieb Alan McKinnon:
>> On 06/03/2013 23:22, Michael Mol wrote:
>>> On 03/06/2013 04:07 PM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
On 06/03/2013 22:59, Michael Mol wrote:
> On 03/06/2013 03:54 PM, Grant wrote:
>> I lowered my MaxCli
Am 06.03.2013 22:30, schrieb Alan McKinnon:
> On 06/03/2013 23:22, Michael Mol wrote:
>> On 03/06/2013 04:07 PM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
>>> On 06/03/2013 22:59, Michael Mol wrote:
On 03/06/2013 03:54 PM, Grant wrote:
> I lowered my MaxClients setting in apache a long time ago after
> run
On 03/07/2013 10:20:30 AM, Walter Dnes wrote:
On Thu, Mar 07, 2013 at 08:49:05AM +0100, Helmut Jarausch wrote
> Did you use SystemRescueCD? Its net-setup was broken until recently,
> the recent version 3.4.1 has it fixed.
No. I used the Gentoo minimal install ISO image. I ran isohybrid
o
On Thu, Mar 07, 2013 at 08:49:05AM +0100, Helmut Jarausch wrote
> Did you use SystemRescueCD? Its net-setup was broken until recently,
> the recent version 3.4.1 has it fixed.
No. I used the Gentoo minimal install ISO image. I ran isohybrid on
it and dd'd it onto a USB key. The netbook does
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