Hi All,
I have a NUC5i3RYH with m.2 on the motherboard...
Its working fine with the normal /dev/sda interface... I have learned the
to get the "speed" it needs to use the /dev/nvme drivers. I dont see that
as any option in the BIOS or anything...
Anyone have one ? Is this possible with this unit
On 20.11.2016 18:33, David Nelson wrote:
It doesn't appear you have a ServerName or ServerAlias for the naked domains
(sans subdomain), so they're both being answered by the first VirtualHost entry?
this is not the problem
meant
https://box.domain1.com works
but
https://box.domain2.com
It doesn't appear you have a ServerName or ServerAlias for the naked domains
(sans subdomain), so they're both being answered by the first VirtualHost
entry?
> On Nov 20, 2016, at 9:24 AM, Walter H. wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> is Apache 2.2 which is part of the CentOS
Hello,
is Apache 2.2 which is part of the CentOS distribution capable of SNI?
I have troubles that are coming from server side (CentOS 6.8, Apache 2.2.15)
just did 'yum update'
in
/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
I've the following
NameVirtualHost ipaddr:443
Include
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