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Jul 22 |
accepted | Full status information in Nagios email notification? |
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Jul 22 |
asked | Full status information in Nagios email notification? |
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Feb 7 |
awarded | Notable Question |
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May 14 |
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How many domains on a single Apache server? I'm using name-based virtual hosts and it seems Apache only uses the hash table for IP-based virtual hosts, resulting in a linear search. |
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May 14 |
accepted | How many domains on a single Apache server? |
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May 14 |
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How many domains on a single Apache server? @Robert Moir: I'm not asking about the traffic the server can handle. I want to know if the number of domains or length of the config file is a factor. |
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May 14 |
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How many domains on a single Apache server? added 235 characters in body |
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May 14 |
asked | How many domains on a single Apache server? |
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May 9 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Apr 15 |
accepted | Reinstalling a package on Solaris 11 |
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Apr 15 |
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Reinstalling a package on Solaris 11 pkgrm worked, but the package that pkg-get called gcc4g++ was called CSWgcc4g++ for pkgrm. Thanks! |
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Apr 14 |
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Reinstalling a package on Solaris 11 pkgrm doesn't find the gcc4g++ package. It seems only to work on packages installed with pkg, not with pkg-get. |
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Apr 14 |
asked | Reinstalling a package on Solaris 11 |
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Apr 8 |
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OpenLDAP compile switches This is an indication that the library is included, but it doesn't necessarily mean that slapd has the code to use it enabled. |
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Apr 7 |
accepted | OpenLDAP compile switches |
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Apr 7 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Apr 7 |
asked | OpenLDAP compile switches |
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Jan 5 |
accepted | Why add an IPv6 address as /64? |
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Sep 20 |
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Why add an IPv6 address as /64? When I add an address to a local interaface, I don't think traffic to it should travel anywhere but my machine. In fact I have IPv4 adresses that are globally reachable bound /32 to the same interface. |
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Sep 20 |
awarded | Scholar |