on 6/17/2000 3:41 PM, Joe Rhodes at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> The primary push here is for more stability.  ASIP has been getting a
> little creaky.  (it crashes once a week or so, and doesn't shut down
> properly, forcing about three reboots for the machine to be happy)

Sorry, but that is not ASIP related. I have multitudes of ASIP servers
running, and NONE exhibit the behaviors you describe, even those running on
legacy machines.

I suggest taking a good look at your OS configuration, and making sure you
run the latest ASIP updates.

This could also be related to older hard disk drivers, or a system that is
in bad need of being optimized, or having  ahard drive maintenance system
run on it. You are running nothing else than ASIP on the system, right?


> Will I gain much by moving to Linux/netatalk?  Or should I look at a new
> server?  (Running ASIP?  MacOS X Server?  Windo...naw, never mind that one)

You might gain performance improvements. You *WILL* lose the ability to have
your users create alias' of subfolders.

Harry

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