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Author: | robm [ 01 Mar 2006 22:30 ] |
Post subject: | havp start on boot |
scan |
Author: | hege [ 01 Mar 2006 22:42 ] |
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If the startup works now, I don't see why it would break on any boot.. What comes to havp filesystem, I don't know if you have reason to change. Is the ramdisk getting too small for tempfiles? If you need more space and have no partitions left, you can create a big file that you mount. If more CPU is what you need, then you should naturally make new server.. Cheers, Henrik |
Author: | robm [ 02 Mar 2006 00:43 ] |
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files |
Author: | hege [ 02 Mar 2006 09:40 ] |
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You can naturally use MAXSCANSIZE, which limits the temp files sizes. If you accept that archives over that size might not be scanned.. |
Author: | robm [ 03 Mar 2006 00:41 ] |
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MAXSCANSIZE |
Author: | mor3ton [ 07 Mar 2006 04:09 ] |
Post subject: | HAVP on SUSE yast |
Hi, I noticed yesterday that YAST hung on the startup of the HAVP process, when I tried to alter its run levels in YAST. BUT I could start up HAVP using the /etc/init.d/havp start command. I suspect the return codes in the start up script ain't what SUSE is expecting, But I havn't fully investigated. I am still trying to get HAVP to surf correctly to *anything*, See alternative post. Cheers Alan |
Author: | robm [ 07 Mar 2006 05:11 ] |
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havp |
Author: | mor3ton [ 08 Mar 2006 01:53 ] |
Post subject: | HAVP startup on SUSE |
I added exec > /dev/null exec 2>&1 to the start of the start up script and it works via yast. Go figure. Alan |
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