Re: [rt-users] relations between reminder and ticket

2012-10-08 Thread Asanka Gunasekera
any one have came across this :( From: Asanka Gunasekera To: "rt-users@lists.bestpractical.com" Sent: Tuesday, 25 September 2012, 13:06 Subject: Re: [rt-users] relations between reminder and ticket Hi I am trying find why this is hapening "Couldn't find

[rt-users] RT 4.0.4 CAS LDAP LDAPImport - Problem Privileged/Unprivileged users

2012-10-08 Thread Jan Niezbędny
Hey everybody. I’m new with RT and please for a little patience if I said some stupid things and sorry for my English I’m setting up new instance RT 4.0.4 on CentOS 6. For auth I’m using CAS to implement SSO on a few applications. CAS using LDAP which stands on AD Win Ser 2008. I implement CAS in

[rt-users] RT 4.0.4 CAS LDAP LDAPImport - Problem Privileged/Unprivileged users

2012-10-08 Thread Jan Niezbędny
Hey everybody. I’m new with RT and please for a little patience if I said some stupid things and sorry for my English I’m setting up new instance RT 4.0.4 on CentOS 6. For auth I’m using CAS to implement SSO on a few applications. CAS using LDAP which stands on AD Win Ser 2008. I implement CAS in

Re: [rt-users] Can't fork at Mailer.pm

2012-10-08 Thread Martin Drasar
On 8.10.2012 11:29, Tim Cutts wrote: > It's only for a split second, and the memory isn't used. UNIX doesn't just > start an application in one go, it uses two steps: > > 1) fork > > This duplicates the current process, and both processes continue executing. > UNIX does this with so-called cop

Re: [rt-users] Can't fork at Mailer.pm

2012-10-08 Thread Tim Cutts
On 8 Oct 2012, at 10:03, Martin Drasar wrote: > thank you for the tips, I was not aware about doubling the virtual > memory requirements. I will look into it. It's only for a split second, and the memory isn't used. UNIX doesn't just start an application in one go, it uses two steps: 1) for

Re: [rt-users] Can't fork at Mailer.pm

2012-10-08 Thread Martin Drasar
On 8.10.2012 10:53, Tim Cutts wrote: > Make sure you have plenty of swap allocated; you may not need the memory as > physical. I run the RT web server on a machine with only 2GB of RAM, and > it's fine. I don't run the database on the same machine, though. You have > to remember that when Apa

Re: [rt-users] Can't fork at Mailer.pm

2012-10-08 Thread Tim Cutts
On 8 Oct 2012, at 09:42, Martin Drasar wrote: > On 5.10.2012 19:05, Thomas Sibley wrote: >> On 10/05/2012 02:31 AM, Martin Drasar wrote: >>> after upgrading to RT 4.0.6 I am having problems with mail sending. This >>> line starts to appear in log: >>> >>> Scrip Commit 6 died. - Can't fork at /u

Re: [rt-users] Can't fork at Mailer.pm

2012-10-08 Thread Martin Drasar
On 5.10.2012 19:05, Thomas Sibley wrote: > On 10/05/2012 02:31 AM, Martin Drasar wrote: >> after upgrading to RT 4.0.6 I am having problems with mail sending. This >> line starts to appear in log: >> >> Scrip Commit 6 died. - Can't fork at /usr/share/perl5/Mail/Mailer.pm >> line 145 >> >> and no ma