Re: [Discuss] Log management options?

2012-03-17 Thread Jerry Feldman
On 03/17/2012 01:40 AM, Scott Ehrlich wrote: I need tcp communication (vs udp) to ensure messages successfully get passed from client to log server. I'm not going to comment directly on the log server, but on the use of UDP. At one point I was part of a team to write SNMP agents for various Unix

Re: [Discuss] My God! It's Full of Batteries!

2012-03-17 Thread Jerry Feldman
On 03/16/2012 06:43 PM, Richard Pieri wrote: On Mar 16, 2012, at 4:08 PM, Nilanjan Palit wrote: Chips with more features or faster frequencies don't weigh more :-) They do. The A5X CPU in the The New iPad is physically larger than the A5 CPU in the iPad 2. Both use the same process. Bigger

Re: [Discuss] My God! It's Full of Batteries!

2012-03-17 Thread Richard Pieri
On 3/17/2012 9:18 AM, Jerry Feldman wrote: The desirability of the tablet computers are their portability. My mother, for instance, has a Kindle, but she won't put it in a case, because it makes it too heavy. Yep. Amazon's official Kindle covers roughly double the carry weight of the

Re: [Discuss] Log management options?

2012-03-17 Thread Scott Ehrlich
On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 1:40 AM, Scott Ehrlich srehrl...@gmail.com wrote: I'm looking for log management options for a network of Windows and Linux hosts on an isolated network. I need tcp communication (vs udp) to ensure messages successfully get passed from client to log server.

Re: [Discuss] My God! It's Full of Batteries!

2012-03-17 Thread Jerry Feldman
On 03/17/2012 10:19 AM, Richard Pieri wrote: On 3/17/2012 9:18 AM, Jerry Feldman wrote: The desirability of the tablet computers are their portability. My mother, for instance, has a Kindle, but she won't put it in a case, because it makes it too heavy. Yep. Amazon's official Kindle covers

Re: [Discuss] Log management options?

2012-03-17 Thread Jerry Feldman
On 03/17/2012 10:31 AM, Scott Ehrlich wrote: On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 1:40 AM, Scott Ehrlich srehrl...@gmail.com wrote: I'm looking for log management options for a network of Windows and Linux hosts on an isolated network. I need tcp communication (vs udp) to ensure messages successfully get

Re: [Discuss] Log management options?

2012-03-17 Thread Tom Metro
Scott Ehrlich wrote: I'm looking for log management options for a network of Windows and Linux hosts on an isolated network. I need tcp communication (vs udp) to ensure messages successfully get passed from client to log server. Encryption of the message, too, between client to server

[Discuss] I think my server is running out of something

2012-03-17 Thread David Kramer
Quick overview of ground zero: Home-built server/firewall/mail server/web server/MythTV back end/makes coffee. Motherboard: Abit IP35 Pro with Intel Core2Duo E6750 @ 2.66GHz eth0 -- cablemodem eth1 -- intranet 6 sata ports on motherboard (JBOD, not RAID) 1 sata drive for root 4 sata drives

Re: [Discuss] I think my server is running out of something

2012-03-17 Thread John Abreau
Is it completely impossible to deploy multiple servers instead of trying to mash everything together onto a single machine? In my home network, I have a CentOS server that just does firewall/DNS/ DHCP, a second server for web/mail/fileserver, and a third server for backups. That's in addition to

Re: [Discuss] I think my server is running out of something

2012-03-17 Thread David Kramer
On 03/18/2012 12:45 AM, John Abreau wrote: Is it completely impossible to deploy multiple servers instead of trying to mash everything together onto a single machine? In my home network, I have a CentOS server that just does firewall/DNS/ DHCP, a second server for web/mail/fileserver, and a