ganymede:/service/nsd # cat run
#!/bin/sh
exec /usr/local/aolserver/bin/nsd -it /etc/nsd.d/nsd.tcl -u nsd -g nsd
the i parameter is like the f (foreground) parameter, with the
difference that all output does go to server.log. This is important
as without it, nsd would run as daemon and
If I understand correctly, AOLServer 4.1 is currently under
development. What features, fixes will be delivered for that release?
And, when is the proposed delivery date? Is there a location which
contains the above information?
Thank you
--
Ramesh
--
AOLserver - http://www.aolserver.com/
To
On 2005.06.25, Razvan Musaloiu-E. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just tried everything on another machine and I got the same error. I
compiled the TCL 8.4.9 and AOLserver 4.0.10 and I started the server with
the sample-config.tcl with this command:
bin/nsd -ft sample-config.tcl
Then I put
Hi,
I wrote up a mini-howto a long time ago, but it still is useful. There is a
statup script near the bottom, and you should look at the svgroup script,
which allows users of a given group to control the server, so root doesn't
have to do it.
On 2005.06.25, Razvan Musaloiu-E. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
On Fri, 24 Jun 2005, patrick o'leary wrote:
Last time i saw that error was when i forgot what i was working on and
started using ? instead of %
That's was also my mistake. :|
Thank's everyone for their time. I'm sorry for
Hi,
We should put a page on aolserver.com with some details. We've moved
the version to 4.5 from 4.1 to reflect the scope of changes.
Scanning the ChangeLog and from what I can recall:
* New connection management features including the ns_limits and
ns_pools commands:
-- ns_limits: control #
On Jun 25, 2005, at 2:27 PM, Jim Davidson wrote:
Hi,
We should put a page on aolserver.com with some details. We've moved
the version to 4.5 from 4.1 to reflect the scope of changes.
Scanning the ChangeLog and from what I can recall:
Thanks for the comprehensive information. I agree with you
On 2005.06.25, Jim Davidson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* ADP improvements including:
-- A new execution caching technique at the ns_adp_include level [...]
Embedded ns_adp_include's with the -nocache flag at lower levels allow
you to still execute dynamic code within cached blocks if necessary.