to have certain administrative software products page an administrator under certain scenarios, such as failure of a hardware component? I've read about this functionality being possible in several scenarios, but am unsure of what is needed for it.
Similar to the concept of paging an administrator is sending a text message, which I'm also not sure about.
What is needed from a software, hardware, OS, etc perspective to get such functionality in your system?
Is there a way to page results from ls through FTP similar to the way you can in your shell by using ls | less (or ls -l | more)? When I try ls | less through FTP, even on a linux server, it wants to output to a local file?
I have a Windows server running x32 2003 standard, and upgrading to x64 isn't possible right now because of software compatibility. We already have 4GB ram installed, but that is constantly maxed out. I was thinking about investing in a top-end SSD (Like the intel extreme), and use it as a dedicated disk for the paging file. I know its not quite the same as increasing memory, but I figure it will minimize the effect of the server always swapping memory contents in and out of the paging file.
Also, if you think this is a good idea, what SSD would you recommend? I'm thinking anything 16GB or higher is fine. I've heard good things about the Intel SLC, and Mtron.
What setup would be right (as far as paging file goes) for running game servers on a dedicated box.
Specs core2duo 2ghz 2 GB RAM 300Gb HD Windows Server 2003 Standard
Right now it says it has 1512 MB allocated for the paging file. Just seems to me that programs would run better with a smaller paging file.
This is my first Windows server i have always used unix for a dedicated box so i dont have a clue how these settings such as page file affects a server.
At 1:25am last night I received this message and our server locked up:
Jan 16 01:25:02 host kernel: Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address 00361fa8 Jan 16 01:25:02 host kernel: printing eip: Jan 16 01:25:02 host kernel: c0177f86 Jan 16 01:25:02 host kernel: *pde = 3cc79067 Jan 16 01:25:02 host kernel: Oops: 0000 [#1] Jan 16 01:25:02 host kernel: Modules linked in: md5 ipv6 parport_pc lp parport ipt_TOS ip_conntrack_ftp ip_conntrack_irc ipt_REJECT ipt_limit ipt_multiport ipt_state autofs4 sunrpc ipt_LOG iptable_filter iptable_mangle iptable_nat ip_conntrack ip_tables dm_mirror dm_mod button battery ac ohci_hcd ehci_hcd r8169 8139too mii floppy ext3 jbd Jan 16 01:25:02 host kernel: CPU: 0 Jan 16 01:25:02 host kernel: EIP: 0060:[<c0177f86>] Not tainted VLI Jan 16 01:25:02 host kernel: EFLAGS: 00010202 (2.6.9-22.EL) Jan 16 01:25:02 host kernel: EIP is at __link_path_walk+0xa77/0xd98 Jan 16 01:25:02 host kernel: eax: 00361f80 ebx: 00000000 ecx: f3138e60 edx: f3138e5c Jan 16 01:25:02 host kernel: esi: f7b4ea0c edi: 01b07b37 ebp: f3138f0c esp: f3138e3c Jan 16 01:25:03 host crond(pam_unix)[27321]: session closed for user root Jan 16 01:25:03 host kernel: ds: 007b es: 007b ss: 0068 Jan 16 01:25:03 host kernel: Process dataskq (pid: 27325, threadinfo=f3138000 task=f403d220) Jan 16 01:25:03 host kernel: Stack: f3138f58 00000000 f3138e90 c018109b 00000001 00000000 f4e0f00a c18c8c80 Jan 16 01:25:03 host kernel: f22e0ef8 01b07b37 00000004 f4e0f006 f3138f0c f3138f0c f4e0f000 f4e0f000 Jan 16 01:25:03 host kernel: 00000000 c01782e8 f7c609b8 c18c8e00 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000001 Jan 16 01:25:03 host kernel: Call Trace: Jan 16 01:25:03 host kernel: [<c018109b>] dput+0x33/0x423 Jan 16 01:25:03 host kernel: [<c01782e8>] link_path_walk+0x41/0xb9 Jan 16 01:25:03 host kernel: [<c01785e0>] path_lookup+0x104/0x135 Jan 16 01:25:03 host kernel: [<c0178725>] __user_walk+0x21/0x51 Jan 16 01:25:03 host kernel: [<c01729bc>] vfs_stat+0x14/0x3a Jan 16 01:25:03 host kernel: [<c0172fc5>] sys_stat64+0xf/0x23 Jan 16 01:25:03 host kernel: [<c030f91f>] syscall_call+0x7/0xb Jan 16 01:25:03 host kernel: Code: e8 46 f4 ff ff 8b 44 24 20 8b 70 20 31 c0 85 f6 0f 95 c0 85 44 24 10 0f 84 6f 02 00 00 8b 86 cc 00 00 00 85 c0 0f 84 61 02 00 00 <83> 78 28 00 0f 84 57 02 00 00 8b 44 24 1c 85 c0 74 03 ff 40 28 Jan 16 01:25:03 host kernel: <0>Fatal exception: panic in 5 seconds Jan 16 01:25:06 host crond(pam_unix)[27320]: session closed for user root
----------------------------------------------- Yesterday morning I received a similare message aswell as the server locking up: ------------------------------------------------
Jan 15 06:40:47 host kernel: Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address 00fe0dc8 Jan 15 06:40:47 host kernel: printing eip: Jan 15 06:40:47 host kernel: c03074f2 Jan 15 06:40:47 host kernel: *pde = 3b25c067 Jan 15 06:40:47 host kernel: Oops: 0002 [#1] Jan 15 06:40:47 host kernel: Modules linked in: md5 ipv6 parport_pc lp parport ipt_TOS ip_conntrack_ftp ip_conntrack_irc ipt_REJECT ipt_limit ipt_multiport ipt_state autofs4 sunrpc ipt_LOG iptable_filter iptable_mangle iptable_nat ip_conntrack ip_tables dm_mirror dm_mod button battery ac ohci_hcd ehci_hcd r8169 8139too mii floppy ext3 jbd Jan 15 06:40:47 host kernel: CPU: 0 Jan 15 06:40:47 host kernel: EIP: 0060:[<c03074f2>] Not tainted VLI Jan 15 06:40:47 host kernel: EFLAGS: 00010286 (2.6.9-22.EL) Jan 15 06:40:47 host kernel: EIP is at __unix_remove_socket+0x14/0x4e Jan 15 06:40:47 host kernel: eax: f7abb948 ebx: f5fe0280 ecx: f5fe0288 edx: 00fe0dc8 Jan 15 06:40:47 host kernel: esi: f5fe0280 edi: f76fccbc ebp: 00000000 esp: f6974f68 Jan 15 06:40:47 host kernel: ds: 007b es: 007b ss: 0068 Jan 15 06:40:47 host kernel: Process estate.cgi (pid: 10298, threadinfo=f6974000 task=f6870600) Jan 15 06:40:47 host kernel: Stack: 00000000 c030775f f5fe0280 f5fe0280 00000000 f76fcc80 f76fccbc f7a7a780 Jan 15 06:40:47 host kernel: c02aae3a f76fccbc c18c8600 c02ab950 f65b4680 c0168e5a f65b4680 00000000 Jan 15 06:40:47 host kernel: f792ac80 f6974000 c0167763 00000003 09d6cec8 00000000 c030f91f 00000003 Jan 15 06:40:47 host kernel: Call Trace: Jan 15 06:40:47 host kernel: [<c030775f>] unix_release_sock+0xf/0x19f Jan 15 06:40:47 host kernel: [<c02aae3a>] sock_release+0x11/0x63 Jan 15 06:40:47 host kernel: [<c02ab950>] sock_close+0x26/0x2a Jan 15 06:40:47 host kernel: [<c0168e5a>] __fput+0x55/0xee Jan 15 06:40:47 host kernel: [<c0167763>] filp_close+0x59/0x5f Jan 15 06:40:47 host kernel: [<c030f91f>] syscall_call+0x7/0xb Jan 15 06:40:47 host kernel: Code: 89 c2 c1 ea 08 31 c2 81 e2 ff 00 00 00 89 16 89 fa 5b 89 d0 5e 5f c3 53 89 c3 83 78 0c 00 74 43 8d 48 08 8b 40 08 8b 51 04 85 c0 <89> 02 74 03 89 50 04 c7 41 04 00 00 00 00 8b 43 18 48 75 21 68 Jan 15 06:40:47 host kernel: <0>Fatal exception: panic in 5 seconds
There is a software ' Web Sql administrator ' which is for modifying sql dbs through web interface no doubt it is good one.. But does anyone know any other Free web sql administrator software?
one day, I have to replicate 2 servers together. so, I have to stop webserver and use MySQL Administrator GUI Tool to backup it. My steps follow: (i work directly on Server 2 and i wantna to use mysql administrator gui to monitor and config replication).
1. Server 2: ssh to server 1-> connect mySQL -> add any host to root access
2. Server 2: use mySQL Administrator connect to server 1 with root
3. Server 2: backup from server 1 on Desktop location
4. Server 2: Restore it use mysql administrator tool.
It works well but when i click Restore button, MySQL Administrator GUI Tool disappear!
The Plesk Health monitor is sending alerts to the wrong email by default. How can it be changed?hanged" notifications by "Health Monitor" are triggered by the default address that has been setup in My Profile > Profile & Preferences or is there a different way of changing this setting.
I set this up for someone, and temporarily changed the email for the administrative account to my address.
I have since changed this back to the original email, but Plesk keeps sending the administrative emails to my account.
I've pretty much grepped through the entire server for my email in order to stop it sending me emails, but I can't for the life of me find out why it keeps sending these emails to me.
How do I make Plesk send these emails to the right email-account?
The 'Additional Administrator Accounts' feature enables a Plesk login to be created for each administrator, so they don't have to share a login, which is good practice.
However, Plesk sends notification emails (e.g. Notification of problem domains) to all the administrators. How can we control who is sent notification emails? In our case, we only want them to go the main admin account.
In the 'Additional Administrator Accounts' form, the 'email' field requires a value. We could set this to a dummy value, but this would probably generate non-delivery emails.
when somebody send email to hisname@hisdomain.com I'm getting that email in my mailbox (administrator email in Plesk settings).There is no CC or BCC in email recipient.I've tried to turn off the auto-reply and I'm not getting any emails.
Basically what I want to do is to change the "From: "email address for system user "Plesk Administrator" when sending the automated notification with subject "Parallels Panel Scheduler notification". Where would I do this?