real servers).
What to do?
apr-util doesn't need Mysql unless you're doing your own db connection
pool within Apache (I bet you aren't), it just has that USE flag set.
echo "dev-libs/apr-util -mysql" >> /etc/portage/package.use
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kashani wrote:
Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
The issue is, I need to keep mysql 4.1.x version for my job. OTOH,
say, last dev-libs/apr-util needs mysql 5.x version. The mysql
package isn't slotted, and this fact is rather strange (4.0.x,
4.1.x and 5.x versions are _very_ different, and all are w
0 eth2:0
0.0.0.024.x.x.10.0.0.0 UG0 0 0 eth0
However unless you have enabled ip_forward on your router, Linux is
unlikely to route packets from one interface to another. I'm betting
that's your problem.
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fam -mysql -ssl
mail-mta/postfixmysql ssl sasl vda
# PHP
dev-lang/php-threads bcmath berkdb cli crypt ctype curl exif
gd gdbm hash iconv imap mhash mysql mysqli ncurses nls pcre readline
session simplexml snmp sockets spell spl ssl suhosin truetype xml xmlrpc
zlib
ka
servers or update your server in just about any distro of
Linux. It's a good habit to get into.
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based on Gentoo?
Thanks,
Sven
I'd recommend PostfixAdmin. I personally use it with Postfix,
courier-imapd, and Mysql, but there is a wiki article on how to do it
all with Postgres.
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Email:_A_Complete_Virtual_System_-_Postfixadmin
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250 GB
Total outbound traffic with my VPS plan: 2TB
If you're hosting your own blog or other nonsense do it at home. If
you're making money off your site or have reasons for it not to be down,
don't host it at home.
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v world
2. elog/einfo stuff is now printed at the end of an emerge.
Probably old news, but damn useful tweaks.
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of your gateway which may or may not be able to route at 4
Gb/s whereas your switch may actually have that sort of performaance.
Are the clients on a separate subnet and if so can you put them on the
same subnet?
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Dan Farrell wrote:
Thanks for your responses, all.
On Wed, 07 Nov 2007 10:30:22 -0800
kashani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
First off don't assign separate IPs to each port on your four port
card, bond them into a single interface. That will simplify your
config and perform better
explain
exactly what you're doing because what you've explained so far makes
little sense to a former network professional.
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,deny
Allow from all
FollowSymLinks is probably off by default. This is a bit of a gotcha
because rewrite rules don't work when it's turn off either.
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ks to work?
That's all I have in mine. Are the logs files spitting anything
interesting out? I'd try testing a normal html file first and then
trying PHP incase you're running into open base dir issues.
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m extra grumpy today and the retarded
legacy BSD4 servers are responsible. Maybe PC-BSD is more interesting
than doing things Linux distros have been doing since they began. Is it?
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(same thing with GigE and bigger backplane) I'd let
go for $500 + shipping if you or anyone else is interested. :-)
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driver that will
tell you any ifo about status or failed drives, but I never looked that
hard.
I bought most of my 2850's about two years ago. Dual Xeon's, 8GB, 6 x
10k 146GB drives, and remote management card for about $4000. Discount
as appropriate.
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Mick wrote:
This is typical grc.com style FUD for paranoid MSWindows users. He is a
really good salesman in IT snakeoil (his background is in marketing).
I'll second this. He's clown.
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x readline session simplexml soap sockets ssl sysvipc
threads unicode xml xmlreader xmlrpc xmlwriter zip zlib
Is your Apache also built with threads? If it is not I would rebuild PHP
without threads and try again.
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that would matter to the human
race.
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than
average. Getting lucky is not the same as being able to evaluate a
significant portion of the key space in a short period of time.
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e's a reference to the interesting meet-in-the-middle attack which
reduced 3DES key space down to 112 bits from 192. Obviously that was
unknown when 3DES was built.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triple_DES#Security
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line sync list. Sucks the first time you sync a large maildir,
but much more useful if you're offline or traveling quite a bit.
If you're using Mutt I'd look into offlineimap
http://www.linux.com/feature/133834
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ery install
and not someone else's. I can easily add kash_gallery3 when a new
version comes out and don't have to worry about how to deal with db
'gallery' which I think is the default. You'll have to change the
settings in the config file of the app to reflect your changes, but that
should be simple.
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issue. Mysql Innodb can be a
bit odd if you move the database around, but as long as nothing changes
relative the mysql datadir it will also be fine.
You might want to check your Mysql install and purge bin logs if you
haven't lately. That tends to be the silent /var filler-upper in many
systems.
expire_logs_days = 7 is your friend.
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well since
most crazy jobs would die around 4GB on 32 bit systems.
kashani
start having severe
fragmenting issues at 90% usage and up.
kashani
Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
On Dienstag, 2. September 2008, kashani wrote:
Michael Sullivan wrote:
On Tue, 2008-09-02 at 15:39 +0200, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
you have space left, but the inodes are all used up.
Typical problem for fs like extX.
What fs should I use instead? For future
Michael Sullivan wrote:
My MSOutlook 2007 and my Mozilla Thunderbird email clients on my laptop
cannot connect to my exim mail server. I can't seem to figure out
why.
Can anybody help me fix this?
And the log files say what?
kashani
ut the relevant log entries is usually
painful and frustrating.
kashani
oto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address
tcp0 0 0.0.0.0:143 0.0.0.0:*
LISTEN 4311/dovecot
And are you connecting via IMAP in your clients, the server addresses
are correct, you can telnet to your mail server on port 143, etc?
kashani
gentoo-wiki.com/Dovecot#Configure
kashani
Michael Sullivan wrote:
Are you port forwarding port 143 through your NAT if you're using NAT?
Are you allowing imap in your firewall rules?
I'd also try the suggesting of changing to listen = * suggested here.
http://gentoo-wiki.com/Dovecot#Configure
kashani
From nmap:
143/tc
Dale wrote:
But isn't this true of any ISP or email host?
Dale
Not on my server which I run myself. Want to buy domain hosting with
imap-ssl, pop3-ssl, and smpt-ssl (sorry no non ssl user connections)
with no searching or archiving of your mail for $30 a year? :-)
kashani
noying.
And you're completely wring about NAT routers, but damned if I can find
the actual parts of the thread I want to respond to.
kashani
s. In real
life I manage just over 7000 servers as part of a larger group and am
directly responsible for a bit over 1500 of them. I can devote an hour
or two every couple of months to updating my home Gentoo box and fixing
my wiki entries or I can fight with Guide XML for three or four hours
and gen
ost of your system binaries are now gone.
kashani
kashani wrote:
You didn't happen to unmerge coreutils did you because it was blocking?
If so that is the cause of your problems. I'm not sure how to recovery
from a lack of coreutils since most of your system binaries are now gone.
kashani
Oh good it wasn't coreutil. Wat
ed to do proper backups, TelX was a dick about billing
and has been extorting customers, And Skiplink handled the situation
VERY poorly on the customer service end IMHO."
You're a bit late to the blame party.
kashani
is is your problem.
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-499331.html
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lution for this? Maybe not just with
vlc but every app that can work with win32codes on amd64?
My understanding is that win32codec is generally not 64bit safe, but
they'd be fine on amd64 if you're running your OS as 32bit. If you're
running in 64 bit then you'll need:
emerge
s in the parking lot to increase smoothness on the
throttle it was pointed out that the chain had a bit too much slack and
probably needed to be replaced. $28 and one half hour later the problem
was fixed.
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Mick wrote:
On Wednesday 21 February 2007 20:59, kashani wrote:
Uwe Thiem wrote:
[unnecessary but good for the soul work...]
throttle it was pointed out that the chain had a bit too much slack and
probably needed to be replaced. $28 and one half hour later the problem
was fixed.
I would
e dumped to the
first loaded vhost, your empty one, instead of your actual site. Then
thay come up with nothing when they hit
/var/www/localhost/htdocs/wordpress/ instead of the actual site tree.
Doesn't stop a determined person, but has the added benifit of keeping
x20x20x20x20 type c
stuff. Be aware the Squid
2.6 was finally released over the summer and most of the config stuff is
based around 2.5. I don't believe that the syntax has changed much, but
it's something to keep in mind.
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, and has more functionality
without jumping through hoops.
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Albert Hopkins wrote:
On Tue, 2007-03-06 at 10:48 -0800, kashani wrote:
I hate to be that guy, but why is anyone using an MTA that was last
updated in May 1998? Use Postfix (or any other MTA under active
development), it's simpler, easier, faster, and has more functionality
without ju
dpool
-mpm-worker (-selinux) -static-modules -threads" 0 kB
Looks like it's pretty default to me.
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ssing with stripe sizes is not something Linux
software raid (or any hardware raid I've dealt with) supports.
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thereafter. Gentoo in 2002 and it's still my favorite distro.
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nt-wise that will improve compatibility.
In regards to ssh-ing into Cisco routers, just be happy it actually
works. :-) It wasn't that long ago that they barely supported protocol 1
and interoperating with openssh was "interesting".
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it is
enabled on each device as needed.
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t I ran it on Gentoo last year with no problems.
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you can stop replication on a per db basis. I can go through this
option if you're interested. I've done a number of Mysql
upgrade/migrations this way and it's easier than it might appear.
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x27;','','','',0,0,0,0);
INSERT INTO `user` VALUES
('localhost','postfixadmin','1312312312312333432423131231312313123131','N','N','N','N','N','N','N','N','N
','N','N','N','N','N','N','N','N','N','N','N','N','N','N','N','N','N','','','','',0,0,0,0);
So in these examples mysql.user defines the user accounts and mysql.db
defines the accounts and what access they are allowed per database. The
big hash is the MD5 password. You can log into your new Mysql instance,
use mysql, and then paste the above lines in to add the some access.
Additionally you can dump just the whole mysql db and import it from
the old db to the new db.
mysqldump -u root -p --databases mysql > mysqldb-20070426.sql
on the new server
mysql -u root -p
drop database mysql;
exit; (do not restart Mysql at this point or you'll be locked out)
mysql -u root -p < mysqldb-20070426.sql
mysql -u root -p
flush privileges; (this will load the new mysql you imported)
exit;
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500 for now and if I find the time I'll ask
for news on this on some kernel list.
Neither of these cases should have any relation to your problem since
they talking about NFS on a 2.4 kernel or over UDP in NFSv2.
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re just doing
authoritative DNS, but if you're doing interesting thing on your network
Bind is pretty much required.
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Is it the end of another semester already[1][2]? Are we already due to
be subjected to the highly dubious ideas of Mr. Weigelt sporadically
over summer break?
kashani
1. search for Enrico Weigelt on gmane and sort by date in the Gentoo lists.
2. Aren't we due for top posting vs botto
easy were speaking
sarcastically and then watching you try to use it to prove some point
other than the obvious fact that you have no idea what you're talking
about. That my friend is pure comedy.
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machine never. My vps instance with mail, web, etc
does an eix-sync and glsa-check once a week and then I maybe emerge
something once a month. I've been playing with Apache 2.2 lately which
has been updating pretty quickly the last few weeks, but that's a bit of
out of the ordinary.
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how-to for exporting AD to
LDAP and then one for Postfix accounts in LDAP. Both of those should
exist in many different forms though it's possible that a complete
AD/LDAP/Postfix how-to might exist. Try http://gentoo-wiki.org/ for
Gentoo specific how-tos.
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ildir/ does not exist.
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le to list any messages with putty or receive any mail with
Thunderbird 2.0
I'm quite confused - few weeks ago it worked like a charm.
Regards
Krzysztof Marciszewski
Anything useful info in your logs?
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year or so. Never had an issue even with the wonky 6650. I never
bothered with anything special other than local rsync and
http-replicator and just used portage locally on each box.
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usands of Gentoo users running ~x86, let
me disabuse you of that notion right now.
The grass always looks greener on the other side and in regards to
Gentoo, it ain't.
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uot;fsck that, I've got ninety other things I could be doing" and walked away?"
kashani, Gentoo user for five years and remembers when they added the *,
the bright green for new USE flags, and then sorted the active USE flags
first in the emerge output and still thinks the person(s) who came up
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painful to setup, but RHEL uses LVM by default so it's just a matter of
resizing to get the partitions you need. Once that's done you can kick
off snapshots with very little effort.
Not sure where you heard it was ineffective and I'd ignore further
information from that source.
kashani
t see
that as a failing of LVM, but of Gentoo for lack of another culprit. You
can only roll your OS forward in so many ways before you have to do a
little offline plumbing. May as well complain that you had to shutdown
your machine to put in more RAM.
kashani
dentally, apache is wrong to complain of syntax errors - they're errors of
configuration, not syntax.
Apache doesn't recognize the syntax, therefore it's a syntax error.
dig you build php with an apache2 flag to enable the Apache module?
kashani
with Nagios as well.
kashani
u ran flush privileges;
for the mysql.user table to take effect?
kashani
t on 32bit and 64bit systems.
Wonko
I had done it myself in the past a number of times without issue, but
here's the documentation to back it up.
kashani
http://wikis.sun.com/display/WebStack/MySQL64bitARC
"It should be noted that, when switching between 32bit and 64b
in a heavy use ISP system because it's not a monolithic process like Exim.
kashani
recommend avoiding NFS if possible. I've always found it painful to
get working and touchy after the fact.
kashani
On 4/21/2011 2:15 PM, kashani wrote:
On 4/20/2011 6:21 PM, Pandu Poluan wrote:
Okay, I'm combining the portage distfiles dir into a storage server.
Problem: the storage server is Windows 2003.
Question: should I mount the distfile dir using SMB/CIFS or NFS? Is
there any performance a
That way you leave the system Ruby alone and can develop
with the versions you want. You can even do multiple versions of ruby
and various gems for working on many different projects at once.
https://rvm.beginrescueend.com/rvm/install/
It really is the simplest way to build a dev environment and maintain
it for Ruby.
kashani
On 4/21/2011 9:54 PM, Hans de Graaff wrote:
On Thu, 21 Apr 2011 17:33:05 -0700, kashani wrote:
Install RVM, make it part of your shell, then install the ruby and gems
of your choice. That way you leave the system Ruby alone and can develop
with the versions you want. You can even do multiple
ith
"deleted" files. The other fun one is having a daemon grow larger and
larger because it's not letting go of files that were deleted while it
had them open.
kashani
a Gentoo guest (2.6.36-r5) using 2 CPUs. I haven't noticed
any changes in stability since making the change to SMP last month.
However there have been at least two SMP guest fixes in the 4.x version.
kashani
linguas_en_US linguas_fr linguas_it linguas_nl
Hmmm... I'll try enabling "epoll kernel_linux ldap pam ssl" and updating...
My question is why did you mess with the defaults? epoll should have
been enabled unless you wanted to make Squid 100x slower.
kashani
ng is breaking threading in Thunderbird and I can't
think of anyone else lately I've had the problem with. Also mutt has
broken threading in the past and even between different versions of
itself... so calling it a gold standard may be an overstatement.
kashani
g about differences in Windows, Linux, x86, x86_64, Thunderbird,
mutt, the electrons on your computer, etc etc.
Sheesh.
kashani
I delete 95% of the threads on gentoo-user because of time or
inapplicability to my systems or interests. I've also dropped my mail
list subscriptions way way down over the years. It's something that
everyone ends up doing as their priorities change or as interests focus.
kashani
's likely some
variation of the Barret M82 rifle though there are other systems. $6-8 a
round to shoot or maybe as low as $3 if you're using reloads.
kashani
es of changing
your VCS.
http://lwn.net/Articles/409635/
kashani
On 6/22/2011 2:52 PM, Harry Putnam wrote:
If that isn't available maybe someone has a fairly current kernel
config that is known to boot on a windows host with guest gentoo.
http://badapple.net/files/gentoo-vbox.config
Windows 7, vbox 4.0.8, gentoo-sources-2.6.36-r5, no video drivers
kashani
ted Fbsplash did the same thing.
kashani
On 6/24/2011 5:09 PM, David W Noon wrote:
On Fri, 24 Jun 2011 16:12:26 -0700, kashani wrote about [gentoo-user]
Don't start a new thread by changing the subject:
I've noticed this a couple of times this week. A few of you
have responded to the annoying Fortran thread, c
.
As the others have pointed out it's coming, but in the short term you
can always gem install directly and continue to use the init scripts
that shipped with the portage package. I do the same on Ubuntu w/ Puppet.
kashani
,5 -c 10,7,5
<% end -%>
If you were managing a make.conf you could set -j<%= processorcount*2 %>
or whatever as well as pass in your own settings etc. Once you have
things working it's pretty good at keeping your servers in sync and
doing minor customization per server based on OS, hardware, IP,
hostname, etc.
kashani
On 7/7/2011 1:37 PM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
On Thursday 07 July 2011 11:23:15 kashani did opine thusly:
On 7/2/2011 3:14 PM, Grant wrote:
After a frustrating experience with a Linksys WRT54GL, I've
decided to stick with Gentoo routers. This increases the
number of Gentoo systems I'm r
ars or other
files in these dirs. Check them out.
Lastly a df -h and a sudo du -m --max-depth=1 / would go a long way
towards pointing to where the problems are.
kashani
the mysqld part of your my.cnf and restart
Mysql. That should take care of the problem and keep bin logs from using
all your space again.
[mysqld]
expire_logs_days = 10
max_binlog_size = 100M
kashani
e and haven't felt the lack
though if you like to work outside and it's bright enough it might be
worth it.
kashani
#x27;d look at tuning your Mysql config. If you've never touched
my.cnf, by default it's set to use 64MB IIRC. You may need to raise this
to get better performance. key_buffer and innodb_buffer_pool_size are
the only two I'd modify without knowing more.
kashani
ched,
and load some data before you'd have to recycle the child process. Most
people set it around 1. Large enough to be useful, but still deal
with any minor memory leaks.
kashani
almost as fast
or much much faster than MyISAM in nearly every way these days.
kashani
ctually slower
than having only four lanes. However 32 lanes could faster than 4.
People can have their groceries setup, baggers aren't getting in the
way, etc. The analogy breaks down a bit, but you get the point.
There is no performance gain in configuring for concurrency your
hardware and software can not support.
kashani
On 7/21/2011 11:55 AM, Michael Mol wrote:
On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 11:56 AM, kashani wrote:
On 7/20/2011 6:29 PM, Michael Mol wrote:
Also, run a caching proxy if at all possible. That made the single
biggest difference for my server.
Other useful things:
* Set the MaxRequestsPerChild to
ith it, but
testing with a copy of your site database is better.
kashani
f swap, you're
screwed. Avoid this.
5. Swap that you never write to or read from never needs to hit the
drives. If you're worried about drive wear, turn off logging.
kashani
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