Hey David,
it makes me sad to see you leaving the pool, and I really hope that you'll
try to run SKS again in a few years, when the relevant problems might be
solved and bugs have been fixed. See you; don't leave us forever! :)
Best regards,
Tobias Frei
On Sat, Apr 11, 2015, 01:31 David Benfell
Hello David,
as desired I removed your server from our membership file.
I am running SKS 1.1.5+ on CentOS6 (LXC container) and CentOS7 (KVM) for
a long time w/o problems. In the past I had similar problems, but
switching clocksource to tsc solved database problems. My current
installations are
Quoting Christian Felsing c...@ip6.li:
Hello David,
as desired I removed your server from our membership file.
I am running SKS 1.1.5+ on CentOS6 (LXC container) and CentOS7 (KVM) for
a long time w/o problems. In the past I had similar problems, but
switching clocksource to tsc solved
Quoting Hendrik Grewe hendrik.gr...@tu-dortmund.de:
Also what I have read about your tries to recover the database. I
think I have read in some FAQ that one should _not_ try to recover a
(somehow) corrupted sks database. Instead one should start (from
skratch) with some actual keydump.
Among
Hi David,
On 11-04-15 12:15, David Benfell wrote:
Quoting Hendrik Grewe hendrik.gr...@tu-dortmund.de:
Also what I have read about your tries to recover the database. I
think I have read in some FAQ that one should _not_ try to recover a
(somehow) corrupted sks database. Instead one should
Hi!
As requested I have removed you from my membership file.
For informational purpouse:
I am running my sks on the tinyest VPS (parallels) from 11 it is a
special offer for students, is rate unlimited and costs 1€/year so very
very cheap (and powerless 2 gigs ram, 40 gigs discspace 1x2Ghz core).