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On 06/10/17 22:47, Grey wrote:
First of all thanks a lot for the heads up on authentication and the config
"review", I've found everything really helpful. I'll keep it all in mind
moving forward.
About the problem I was having, looks like you responded while I was editing
my original message... s
First of all thanks a lot for the heads up on authentication and the config
"review", I've found everything really helpful. I'll keep it all in mind
moving forward.
About the problem I was having, looks like you responded while I was editing
my original message... so I'll quote it here:
I feel stu
On 06/10/17 14:09, Mohd Akhbar wrote:
Hi,
would you mind sharing the details steps, or have you documented it
anywhere that we can refer. For me, i would like to test in my school
env and maye al so be beneficial for education purposes. Another thing
is, does you solution will save a specific
On 06/10/17 03:16, erdosain9 wrote:
Hi.
All is working fine, but im having this error in the mail of root
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On 06/10/17 20:04, Vieri wrote:
Hi,
On a Squid server I'm seeing how the buffer mem usage is steadily growing.
You mean mem_node? or the "*K Buffers" entries?
The mem_node is used by cache_mem entries, in-transit objects and some
hot cache_dir index entries. So the value there need to be co
On 06/10/17 20:27, Vieri wrote:
OK, I guess I'm starting to understand how Linux manages disk caching, and the meaning of
"buffered".
In fact:
# free -m
totalusedfree shared buff/cache available
Mem: 3209427991074 154
On 06/10/17 18:24, Rafael Akchurin wrote:
Hello Eliezer,
From desktop ff/chrome goto youtube. It will be br encoded.
Best regards,
Rafael Akchurin
Also, from the discussions in the IETF I get the impression that;
* the Firefox support is still only in their experimental version(s)
maybe
OK, I guess I'm starting to understand how Linux manages disk caching, and the
meaning of "buffered".
In fact:
# free -m
totalusedfree shared buff/cache available
Mem: 3209427991074 154 28220 28810
Swap: 36168 16
On 05/10/17 22:32, Grey wrote:
Firstly, thanks a lot for taking the time to check my configuration and
provide such detailed suggestions; I think I've followed all of them and
fixed the problems you pointed out.
We have a Windows domain and all those "all" directives where inherited from
our old
Hi,
On a Squid server I'm seeing how the buffer mem usage is steadily growing.
I'm running out of free memory.
top - 08:34:25 up 37 days, 1:00, 2 users, load average: 1.39, 1.27, 1.36
Tasks: 340 total, 1 running, 339 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie
%Cpu(s): 0.6 us, 0.2 sy, 0.0 ni, 97.1
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