yesI can send mail using mailx.
what else should I do??
please help.
thankyou
On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 11:19 PM, gsl wrote:
> Just for clarification, sendmail does work from the command line, right?
> For example, if you use:
>
> >mailx someu...@yahoo.com
> enter some subject
> then en
On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 12:09 PM, Clay Fouts wrote:
> I've discovered that a web crawler was opening up large numbers of
> simultaneous requests for the RSS/Atom feed. Each of these requests
> runs an instance of git-diff-tree, which consumes quite a lot of
> memory and CPU time. Enough of these r
Considering it takes 4.5 minutes for a single instance of the request
to complete, I think a real solution lies in figuring out why
gitweb/git is consuming so many resources in the first place.
Also, I was using the term 'web crawler' loosely in a way that's
inclusive with automated feed readers,
On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 12:15 PM, Paul Poulain wrote:
> Clay Fouts a écrit :
> > I've discovered that a web crawler was opening up large numbers of
> > simultaneous requests for the RSS/Atom feed.
>
> > If anyone can suggest a solution that can keep
> > the system stable while not removing funct
Hi Clay,
On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 12:09 PM, Clay Fouts wrote:
> I've discovered that a web crawler was opening up large numbers of
> simultaneous requests for the RSS/Atom feed. Each of these requests
> runs an instance of git-diff-tree, which consumes quite a lot of
> memory and CPU time. Enough
Clay Fouts a écrit :
> I've discovered that a web crawler was opening up large numbers of
> simultaneous requests for the RSS/Atom feed.
> If anyone can suggest a solution that can keep
> the system stable while not removing functionality, please let me
> know.
>
couldn't a robots.txt do the
I've discovered that a web crawler was opening up large numbers of
simultaneous requests for the RSS/Atom feed. Each of these requests
runs an instance of git-diff-tree, which consumes quite a lot of
memory and CPU time. Enough of these requests pile up, and the kernel
invokes its oom-killer to tak
I was able to get to it last night - but it's not working again this AM :(
Nicole
On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 5:10 PM, Clay Fouts wrote:
> Git service is now fully restored. I'm doing a post-mortem and will
> report back on the cause if there's anything unusual.
>
> Clay
>
>
> On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 a
2009/11/25 MJ Ray :
> "Han, Yan" wrote:
>> Koha setup requires access to env valuables and install certain perl
>> modules. We used Linode (linode.com) and it has been running for
>> almost a year. I think that I tested other hosting companies
>> (bluehost, godaddy). At that time, they did not of
Hello,
I'm a new user of koha platform, i have a problem to migrate my data in koha
3.04:
the problem exactly is to migrate my data to my own library : the process of
migration and cataloging work fine but the result of migration does'nt appear
under my library.so what can i do to connect the
"Han, Yan" wrote:
> Koha setup requires access to env valuables and install certain perl
> modules. We used Linode (linode.com) and it has been running for
> almost a year. I think that I tested other hosting companies
> (bluehost, godaddy). At that time, they did not offer me the
> required priv
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