Rajeev R Veedu schrieb:
Could someone form the list please let me know an equalent pop connector to
fetchmail?. I have problem with fetchmail that it downloads only 99 mails
and in the event of mails exceeding this limit will result a socket error.
Fetchmail: Query status=2 (SOCKET)
Alexander,
Could you please tell me how do I specify this --expunge count ?.
Thanks
Rajeev R. Veedu
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Rajeev R Veedu schrieb:
Alexander,
Could you please tell me how do I specify this --expunge count ?.
Thanks
Rajeev R. Veedu
Please do not top-post.
http://catb.org/~esr/fetchmail/fetchmail-man.html
You can run fetchmail with that option explicitly:
fetchmail --expunge 66 ...
or add
Mag Gam wrote:
Hello:
I have a server with 2 HBAs, and the users keeps complaining about
performance problems. My question is, how can I relate the process with high
I/O wait? Also, is it possible to see how much data is being pushed thru by
my 2 HBAs?
atop
Very nice...thanks!
On 8/19/07, Feizhou [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mag Gam wrote:
Hello:
I have a server with 2 HBAs, and the users keeps complaining about
performance problems. My question is, how can I relate the process with
high
I/O wait? Also, is it possible to see how much data
On 8/19/07, centos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello
Is kernel depends on Centos version, I mean I have installed Centos 4.3
and its kernel
version is 2.6.9, but I want to upgrade the kernel to the latest
available in kernel.org.
You can compile and run the latest kernel in CentOS 4 IF you
User centos wrote:
Is kernel depends on Centos version, I mean I have installed Centos 4.3
and its kernel
version is 2.6.9, but I want to upgrade the kernel to the latest
available in kernel.org.
you can use any 2.6.x kernel version, but then you have to run
it yourself
I suggest to use
Thanks ,
I will try to use kernel that comes in centos website, I think that
would be safer.
my server is in remote location, and I don't see any grub screen, so I
was wondering
if there is an option that I can specify the kernel that Linux to be
booted at the reboot time,
some thing like
centos wrote:
Thanks ,
I will try to use kernel that comes in centos website, I think that
would be safer.
my server is in remote location, and I don't see any grub screen, so I
was wondering
if there is an option that I can specify the kernel that Linux to be
booted at the reboot time,
On Sun, Aug 19, 2007 at 04:08:56PM -0700, John Thomas wrote:
Stephen Harris said the following on 08/19/2007 03:45 PM:
Try running a memory test (memtest86) on the machine. One of the
standard this machine has hardware problems indicators is gcc dieing
with signal 11. Maybe your postfix
I wrote a bunch of files to a backup DVD about two months ago and now
neither of my drives will read it. I get mount errors from not a
directory to something like unrecognized file system type and so on,
usually after a really long wait and a notice about how the drive is
write-protected (duh).
Mark Hull-Richter wrote:
I wrote a bunch of files to a backup DVD about two months ago and now
neither of my drives will read it. I get mount errors from not a
directory to something like unrecognized file system type and so
on, usually after a really long wait and a notice about how the
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