lol  Gotcha!!  Simple to check on.  I'll look into that
when I get back in the office.

I am on the announce list and I
saw the announcement of 2 per week.  I'm looking forward to jumping
into them.  You do a great job of getting down to business but also
throwing in good side tips too.  Good work!!


>
Phil Leinhauser wrote:
>> Hey Jake,
>> Looks like a
really good topic for the videos.  I personally would
>> like
to see tuning hints and tips for things like IMAP, Squirrel /
>> httpd, etc.
>>
>> Currently I'm inundated
by HTTPd sessions dragging the server down.  I
>> have to
reboot every couple weeks to clear it out.
>>
> 
> Sure thing. I'm behind a couple user requests at the moment (plus
if
> you're not subscribed to the video-announce list, I'm trying
to churn
> out 2 videos every week right now) but I'll add it to
the list. Probably
> next week I'll get into tuning some of that
stuff.
> If you're bogged down with httpd requests (assuming
you're running
> Squirrelmail and/or some other web app that uses
mysql) you're probably
> bogged down by mysql.
> Mysql by
default comes tuned for systems with <256M of RAM. You start
>
plowing it with too many requests and mysql chokes, causing apache to
> choke, causing webmail to choke, causing users to choke, causing
your
> desk phone to choke, and on and on.
> 
>

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