[gentoo-user] TCP listen overflows

2015-10-14 Thread Grant
My site when down for about 10 minutes recently and the only interesting thing I see in the munin graphs is a massive spike in "TCP socket buffer errors", specifically "Listen overflows" at exactly the same time. Is that a clue or just a result of the downtime? Nothing in the logs. - Grant

Re: [gentoo-user] pm-suspend problem

2015-10-14 Thread Philip Webb
151013 Daniel Frey wrote: > On 10/13/2015 09:00 PM, Philip Webb wrote: >> 151013 Daniel Frey wrote: >>> On 10/13/2015 05:39 PM, Philip Webb wrote: but doesn't wake up when the power button or a key is pressed ; >>> There was a kernel change some time back >>> that disabled usb wake-up on all U

[gentoo-user] Re: DNS server packages

2015-10-14 Thread James
J. Roeleveld antarean.org> writes: > > On Sunday, October 11, 2015 02:48:23 PM Alan McKinnon wrote: > > On 11/10/2015 11:33, J. Roeleveld wrote: > > > On Sunday, October 11, 2015 10:43:01 AM Alan McKinnon wrote: > > >> On 11/10/2015 10:18, J. Roeleveld wrote: > > > In a database I have a table

[gentoo-user] Re: TCP listen overflows

2015-10-14 Thread James
Grant gmail.com> writes: > My site when down for about 10 minutes recently and the only > interesting thing I see in the munin graphs is a massive spike in "TCP > socket buffer errors", specifically "Listen overflows" at exactly the > same time. Is that a clue or just a result of the downtime?

Re: [gentoo-user] pm-suspend problem

2015-10-14 Thread Mick
On Wednesday 14 Oct 2015 18:09:04 Philip Webb wrote: > -- script snipped -- > > Thanks lots ! -- I looked up [1], which has useful extra advice. > > However, it occurs to me that my keyboard (Sanyo 1989) is PS/2 , > so the script will help only to enable restart via the mouse. > There's a PS/2 s

Re: [gentoo-user] pm-suspend problem

2015-10-14 Thread Daniel Frey
On 10/14/2015 11:11 AM, Mick wrote: > > PS/2 should just work™. It plugs straight into the MoBo chipset IRQs (via > LAPIC these days) and does not rely on userspace applications. > It should but on some boards it doesn't. I specifically remember an older ASUS board that had a jumper by the PS2