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 <benf...@parts-unknown.org> wrote: > Quoting Michael Sinatra <michael+li...@burnttofu.net>: > > > On 04/10/15 15:44, David Benfell wrote: > > > >> I'm giving up. > >> > >> When there is an sks that uses a reliable database system, I'll be happy > >> to rejoin. But Berkeley DB is not sane in my environment, has never > >> proven scalable in any environment I've had in the past, and I'm not > >> messing with it any more. > > > > I had terrible stability problems when trying to run an SKS server on a > > VM platform (VMware ESXi 5.x). Once I moved it to standalone hardware, > > it has been rock solid. > > > > Just a datum--not trying to talk you out of it... > > This is on the biggest, most powerful server I've ever owned, a > relatively new system--not a VPS. > > If I have to give sks its own system, then I can't run it anyway. I'm > happy to be generous with what I have, but when it comes to buying a > system just for sks, that's more than I can do. > > Thanks! > > -- > David Benfell <benf...@parts-unknown.org> > _______________________________________________ > Sks-devel mailing list > Sks-devel@nongnu.org > https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/sks-devel >
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