Hey,
Is it possible that we can get some kind of RSS feed for outages, etc,
preferably split up into the hosts (urquell, kwak, etc).
I know we can get info from twitter/users@ - but it's more likely that
I'll spot an RSS notification popup for an outage (assuming I've put it
in the right group!)
There is an upgrade available for PHP5
* php5 (5.2.6.dfsg.1-1+lenny9) stable-security; urgency=high*
* * Fix CVE-2010-1917: stack consumption on the fnmatch() function
* Fix CVE-2010-2225: use-after-free in the SplObjectStorage
unserializer
* Fix MOPS-2010-60: arbitrary session variables injection*
* -- Raphael Geissert <**geissert(a)debian.org* <geissert(a)debian.org>*> Tue,
03 Aug 2010 21:37:14 -040*
> > I had horrible problems with Apache eating all my RAM until I switched
> > from the stock Ubuntu 8.04 kernel to one Andy suggested from Debian.
> > Seems to have fixed it 100% so far.
>
> These days I would recommend upgrading to 10.04, it's much better.
> But there does seem to be this problem, which I do not think is Xen
> or kernel-related. I think it will turn out to be a bug in PHP or
> apache, possibly tickled by some new feature in Wordpress.
>
> Cheers,
> Andy
> URL: <
> http://lists.bitfolk.com/lurker/list/users.html/attachments/20100807/4a182e…
> >
>
Keith
> --
> Keith Williams
>
> John O'Groats to Lands End solo cycle ride in aid of Willen Hospice. 29th
> August to 12th September 2010. Sponsor us at
> http://justgiving.com/SimonsTrip
>
Hello all,
I'm new to VPS admin, and even more so to DNS, so I apologize in advance
if my questions are naive.
I currently have a Bitfolk VPS that rsyncs a zone file to Bitfolk's name
servers. Migrating to a new VPS running Ubuntu 10.04, I understand that
rsyncing is being discouraged in favor of setting up a DNS server of my
own. I'm under the impression that setting up a DNS server will
similarly carry the information in the zone file to Bitfolks servers,
but I'm unfamiliar with how this process works. I've look at the Ubuntu
documentation for bind9, but I'm not sure if I need a caching server, a
DNS primary, or a DNS secondary.
Can anyone who's done this give me some pointers?