Hello,
i have a Sheevaplug (first generation) since more than one year now. I
use it as web server, ssh, torrent web client and XMPP server without
overheating any problem. It works nicely with a SD card for the system
(debian...) and an usbdisk for the data. I also would like to use
OpenBSD
Hi,
i had a similar problem with our configuration, and i resolved this by
setting this in /etc/squid/squid.conf
max_filedescriptors 4096
Very good performances now ;)
Pete Vickers a icrit :
Hi,
I have performance problems on the above platform. After some time the
proxy runs very slowly,
wer supply across 2 servers I would be shocked
:)
-Original Message-----
From: Comete [mailto:com...@daknet.org]
Sent: 26 June 2009 13:48
To: Michal
Subject: Re: random crashes on a firewall with OpenBSD 4.5-stable
No problem with the PSU and voltage limits. The PSU isn't used at its
full c
No problem with the PSU and voltage limits. The PSU isn't used at its
full capacity and the other servers plugged on it work well.
Could it be a bad network interface ?
Michal a icrit :
Just stabbing the dark here, test your Voltage Rails on your PSU. Check they
are within limits. I find unexpl
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