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2012 Sep 06
5
centos email server suddenly much slower. What to do?
...quot;much more memory than
normal" (see the comment below from the hosting sysadmin after he
checked user_beancounters). Initially we thought it was apache, but
even switching it off didn't change anything. What now?
Any help to understand what the heck happened, and find out what
exactly _started_ to cause this problem is very welcome!
TIA,
Marco
root at vps [/etc/sysconfig]# cat /proc/user_beancounters
Version: 2.5
uid resource held maxheld
barrier limit failcnt
712: kmemsize 17208298...
2006 Mar 12
1
Understanding queue timeouts + possible bug found
Hello list,
I have been researching a bit into the way the queue app works and how
different timeouts play together, and have prepared a short tutorial on
understanding queue timeouts - see
http://www.oinko.net/astrecipes/index.php?n=118 - any suggestion, error
found or correction is welcome.
While I was at it, I came across a strange bug: imageine you have three
callback agents
2005 Jan 13
3
Adding another interface to manage the bridge
Hey folks; (and Tom)
I just brought up a new two interface bridge and decided NOT to add an IP
to it (for some strange reason that I am not quite sure of yet ;-)). While I
was testing it I was able to use a different subnet bound to that interface
without a problem but when I made the change to use an IP from the same
subnet that is configured for the bridge (eth0, eth1) I saw that shorewall
had
2007 Jan 10
30
Anyway to "dynamically" start/stop mongrel based on web traffic?
Hey all -
I''ve got a question that I haven''t seen addressed anywhere and was
wondering if anyone has put any thought into it or not...
Here''s my setup... I have several *small* sites running apache/mongrel.
Each has a single mongrel instance. Most don''t get any traffic (no one
reads my blog :).
And I was thinking, I could host a couple of more