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2007 Jan 17
2
mongrel cluster (+ Apache 2.2.4 + proxy balancer) not redirecting correctly
I''m in the process of setting up a mongrel cluster at the moment, and I''m running into a bit of an issue. Even worse is that I''m not sure whether this is a mongrel thing, or an Apache thing. While I''m inclined to think that this might be a balancer thing, I decided there was a higher chance hearing back from mongrel-users than from apache-users, so I''d
2012 Mar 05
2
BlackBerry will not setup my POP3 email, all other mail clients fine
...ere is something wrong with how mail SETUP works (not sending/receiving, though that may also not work, I have no way of knowing now) between RIM and my server, and it's something that has changed since the server was set up a week ago. My carrier(s) are clueless, my dedicated server provider (Lunarpages) is clueless. Can anyone help?
2009 Dec 30
2
Best Linux Distro for Rails App?
After a bad experience trying to get even the simplest Rails application running at Lunarpages, I''m moving to Slicehost. Does anyone have an opinion as to which of their Linux distros to use for a fairly high-traffic Rails site? They offer CentOS, Debian 5, Fedora (10 to 12), Gentoo, Red Hat EL 5, and Ubuntu (8 and 9). While we''re on the subject, does anyone have any opini...
2006 Sep 21
4
CentOs 4.X and APF firewall issues
Hi, We have 7 Dell 2850 servers with dual xeon 3 gig processors running the APF firewall version 0.9.6 http://rfxnetworks.com/apf.php They run fine for a day or two, then suddenly lock out all incoming connections, other than the backend IP, sometimes restarting the firewall resolves this, but occasionally we may have to leave it 10 mins or so before restarting where it will actually
2006 Sep 25
1
2.6.9-42.0.2.ELsmp
Hi, I currently have a few CentOs 4.X servers running the latest stock 2.6.9-42.0.2.ELsmp kernel. I notice kernel.org are now up to version 2.6.18 and many people are using the 2.6.17.11 Does anyone have any opinions with regards to the 17.11 and .18 kernels? I'm led to believe the latest centos stock kernels are the same anyway as are the backported Redhat ones. I'd be interested to