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2004 Nov 12
3
98 reboots after login
...etwork components (on the clients) without success. I've update the client network drivers without luck either. Anyone have any ideas? - -- Fail to learn history-repeat it. Fail to learn rights-lose them. Learn both-get screwed by previous two groups. Public key is at http://home.swbell.net/berzerke/robert.key Fingerprint: 0D70 9ADF B5A7 45E7 A853 4B1C 8E0F 4324 C39D 44A2 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFBlOGMjg9DJMOdRKIRAiR3AJ0Vo/OgbMx4nOHRYCIVFMGXgJs7UACfXOW4 5O7qWmVOnq4XSmCqQzNuu7Y= =4Uir -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
2004 Aug 06
2
syntax for playlist
...s with spaces would be the exact file name as it appears in the directory. I also use the find /full/path/to/mp3 -name '*.mp3' > /etc/icecast/playlist.txt approach. (Also would work for ogg, I am just on icecast-1.3.12, mp3 only) Example of one of my playlists: /disks/mp3/Apoptygma Berzerk - Enjoy the Silence (Live).mp3 /disks/mp3/Apoptygma Berzerk - Mourn (APB Remix).mp3 note - spaces work fine, you dont have to worry about it if you run a find to create your playlists. As for 'everyone to read' how do you mean -- on a lan with share, or the directory is 755, or the direct...
2009 Jan 23
1
Bezerk they will go!
...w if that counts or not > > though. > > Sure does and thank you for that. But just as you don't mention the > Reinemachefrau in front of the Nazi chief in "Dead men don't wear plaid", > you > don't ask when the next release comes out here. Someone might go berzerk. > Bezerk they will go, because for each person who doesn't ask, there will be dozens who do. Betcha one of you can make this rhyme, I can't. Note the minimalist .sig Probably should fatten it up -- Drew Einhorn -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed....
2003 Sep 28
1
Apache under attack and eating resources?
...n't turning up anything spectacular. The loads around the times when this occurs aren't staggering either, so I'm thinking perhaps someone is DoS'ing my machine :-/ Has anyone else seen this problem recently? I found some posts in Google and other archives mentioning Apache going berzerk like this, but no real solutions. I have MaxClients set to 175, and Apache never complains about that being too low. I don't have any particular ulimits set, as the defaults always worked well. In fact, this is the first time I've ever seen a FreeBSD scream for resources without me sitti...
2006 Jan 30
5
Question about Dovecot and NFS
...y isn't worth the bother; IMAP appears to be I/O bound, not CPU bound, and scaling in this way is not a good idea). More specifically, if you use NFS and it looks to work, you may have locking problems in the future which will result in silently lost mail. If you use NFS and things go berzerk, it's because mmap(2) apparently has different semantics on local disk than it has on NFS. You can get the above behavior (silently lost mail) if you work at it. Courier is the only one that seems friendly (excerpt from their web site): Courier-IMAP is popular on Qmail/Exim/Postfix sites that...