On Tuesday 09 May 2006 16:48, Shlomi Fish wrote:
> On Tuesday 09 May 2006 00:23, Amit Aronovitch wrote:
> > 1) mod_python was installed by shlomif per my request.
> > I wanted to experiment with it for the python site, but did not get to
> > it, and it does not seem like I'm gonna have any time for that in the
> > near future.
> > (so for now you can remove if it's too much trouble)
>
> OK, I'll remove it. I believe I can also remove mod_perl, because it's not
> used for anything. (I'm using CGI to run the Perl webapps we have).
>

OK. I uninstalled mod_python and mod_perl. (That was necessary to remove them 
from the Apache configuration). After I restarted Apache, we have started 
with 178740k free RAM, which has gradually decreased to 79896k now.

Regards,

        Shlomi Fish

> > 2) The specs shlomif pointed to say it has 4 slots for 100Mhz SDRAM.
> >  current 320M of mem is probably 64+128+128 or 64+256. So we have one
> > or two free slots.
> >
> >   Probably most SDRAM's you'll find in shops nowadays are 133Mhz (but
> > I believe 133 chips can work on 100Mhz boards too - or can't they?).
>
> I'll ask on the IRC.
>
> >   Quick browse in Plonter shows a new (133Mhz) 256M card costs 300-400
> > Shekels. You can probably get a used one at half price, e.g. at
> > HWZone's trade-zone.
>
> OK.
>
> >  Also, maybe someone on Linux-IL can donate some old SDRAM (many
> > people have old memory lying around useless...)
>
> We can try.
>
> > 3) Larger swap might be a good idea indeed - how much
> > free/unpartitioned disk we have?
>
> Well we have the entire RAID array which is completely unused at the
> moment. (even for files). There are also some old partitions on /dev/sda
> and /dev/sdb which are unused, can be backed up to the IDE disk, and
> re-utilised as swap.
>
> Regards,
>
>       Shlomi Fish
>
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