. memory problems, some people (used to) run it from cron, not as a
daemon - just giving a counter example.
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ntion, and things need to be evaluated again.
It is the same for MTAs: we have among postfix exim, sendmail, qmail and a
> lot of other MTAs in the package repository. One MTA might work better for
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> 2011/4/2 Serge van Ginderachter :
> > On 2 April 2011 16:58, Clint Byrum wrote:
> >> Serge, would you mind elaborating on that? I'm looking for facts.
> >
> > I tested several virtualisation technologies last yea
definitely more performant than KVM, I'm
mostly using KVM instead of Xen.
So I never said KVM was not good, definitley not.
Ubuntu needs to support both technologies, especially when Xen gets vanilla
dom0 support.
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> Other than people already having familiarity with Xen, what is a
> compelling reason to support it in favor of, or in addition to, KVM?
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Performance.
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combinations of partitions into md devices by setting them in mdadm.conf.
This might not work for all setups though.
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On 29 December 2010 09:28, Kaushal Shriyan wrote:
> Its not performing well. Lots of issues. Any other Cards which you
> recommend?
Areca cards.
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> Anybody have any other suggestions I can try?
I have set up OpenVPN with password athentication to Active Directory. I'll
paste you my notes on this setup.
See also #
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It might be interesting to consult the kernel team, but right now, I don't
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If it isn't you might have forgotten to make sure you also have this in the
interfaces file:
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet manual
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would you need two packages? I expect you can handle this by duplicating
the necessary init scripts and configuration to launch a separate instance.
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>
For a home server, you might want to take the power consumption into
consideration, especially if you plan to keep that box running all day long.
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Including
virt-manager of any another decent app.
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lable number.
Edit /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules as jorge told you, or
maybe just delete that file, and issue the command "udevadm trigger",
then cast "service networking restart". As it looks from here, that
should do it.
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2009/6/18 Serge van Ginderachter
> 2009/6/18 Soren Hansen
>
>> On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 11:43:18AM +0200, Serge van Ginderachter wrote:
>> > I have been following https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBonding
>> > to set up a bond of two network inter
2009/6/18 Soren Hansen
> On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 11:43:18AM +0200, Serge van Ginderachter wrote:
> > I have been following https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBonding
> > to set up a bond of two network interfaces, and it seems to me this
> > documentatuoin has certa
/usr/share/doc/ifenslave-2.6/README.Debian: it's just
enough to use the "slaves eth0 eth1" in the iface bond0 stanza
It might be interesting to have those remarks reviewed, to check if my
evaluation is correct.
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Something like
find ./files -type d | awk -n1 sed -i s/mydomain.local/realdomain.com/g
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> Received: from localhost (localhost [127.0.0.1])
> by localhost.localdomain (Postfix) with ESMTP id B265928449AA
>
> I have tried to put header_checks=regexp:/etc/postfix/header_check.cf
> in main.cf, in cleanup section in smtp-amavis and in 127.0.0.1:10025
> with no success
I have a
conclusion, I'd say that yes, JeOS in suitable for your need.
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- "Gaute Amundsen" wrote:
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eed some simple MTA which just forwards locally generated mail
reports (typically by cron), nullmailer is really the most simple.
Be sure to read all the different man pages, though.
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- "Michael Hipp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Shouldn't that line read as follows?
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Just FYI, we discussed some things needed to market Ubuntu Server into Small
Businesses,
I thought this article sums it nicely.
http://www.workswithu.com/2008/09/30/ubuntu-not-a-small-business-server-replacement-yet/
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& group
management, better ldap integration, software deployment (apt style), security
updates, ....
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a as simple as removing the virtual package.
And having the option at installtime to not deploy ubuntu-server-full
Of course, one should be carefull to not extermely bloat ubuntu-server-full :)
But I agree that stuff like smartmontools might be a good candidate for
ubuntu-server-full.
Maybe a p
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> on Mon Jun 16 2008, Ante Karamatic wrote:
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> > I am subscribed to other lists @lists.ubuntu.com and this server
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o servers which will need large (as in >2TB) file systems, and I
am looking for all Ubuntu specific documentation on the subject. I'm not
looking for generic info, I have plenty on the web available.
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t; servers, and keeping the MS servers and moving the clients to
> Linux+Crossover/Wine. What would the goals be where one is a
> substitute
> approach for the other?
Sticking to the same protocols to leverage choice of applications?
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se killer apps people want to stick to. Zimbra's Outlook connector is
good technology, but it remains an extra step.
Choices will only be viable when everybody speaks the same (MAPI) langue. The
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ieers.com/blog/ubuntus-need-to-catch-a-wave
Now, I'm not sure what the point of this article exactly was, so I can't say I
agree with the general tence of it, but let me repeat I just mention this
article as extra info in this thread. He does put his finger on what is needed
when one wa
lding block could it be based on?
To be honest, I don't know. As as system engineer, I'm reallylooking at this
problem from a user perspective as I don't have any knowledge on a development
level.
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> Hey,
> The app /usr/bin/software-properties-gtk seems to do a simple ping
> test of a list of mirrors. You can find a list of mirrors[1] and
> script a simple, similar test.
It's not really the speed test that matters to me actually.
Having a quick and simple way to change/switch sources.list
local (National) mirrors to select from, e.g.
depending on which ISP I am.
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ff already exists. But
there just isn't a standardized way to implement it. It's pretty stupid for
having to reinvent the wheel for each small customer.
I'm looking forward on other people's thoughts on all of this and more.
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best way of doing it?
sudo aptitude install ubuntu-desktop
does the trick. Already did that in a classroom environment.
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