Peter, I found that guide to be reasonably clear and accurate. Two things:
1 -- use systemd. That will give you a straightforward way do an unattended restart to a crashed service (this happens to me once or twice a day) 2 -- do a "normal build", but afterwards move the dump directory out of the way. The documentation says after a normal build it is no longer used, but that is not true. If you don't do this lsof will real hundreds of open file handles (and who knows what else) wasting system resources. On Mon, 2019-12-09 at 21:21 +0000, peter wrote: > On 9 Dec 2019, at 17:02, sks-devel-requ...@nongnu.org wrote > -641-0645 x103 > > Hi all, > > I've literally just finished rebuilding my web server machine so I > should > be in a position to setup an SKS server. I'm running Debian 10 > (Buster) > so would this be the best install guide to follow? > > https://keyserver.mattrude.com/guides/building-server/ > > Many thanks! > -- Dr Everett (Skip) Carter 0xF29BF36844FB7922 s...@taygeta.com Taygeta Scientific Inc 607 Charles Ave Seaside CA 93955 831-641-0645 x103
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