Lighttpd crashes and download managers

Lighttpd crashes and download managers One common cause for the lighttpd crashes are download managers and individuals who use ridiculous amounts of threads. At the moment this is hard to catch in action, but that tends to cause certain lighttpd crash. So keep the download manager http threads to something sensible, like 3 concurrent ... Read More »

27th Feb 2011
Frequent Lighttpd crashes

Frequent Lighttpd crashes It used to be that lighttpd (what servers the web pages for GUI) did not crash - at all. Maybe we were lucky but before december you could almost count on single hand fingers the times lighttpd had crashed on all servers, total overtime. Nowadays, it for unknown reason seems to be crashing very frequently, in ... Read More »

21st Feb 2011
2009+ US location will be discontinued

2009+ US Location will be discontinued due to low performance attained from the servers in this setting.

The servers will be re-employed in a different setting as they are plenty powerfull, not just suitable for 2009+ US.

 

17th Feb 2011
PM Software Stack Debian Squeeze Status: Unstable

PM Software Stack Debian Squeeze Status: Unstable After some installation alterations we have confirmed today that for the most part PM Software stack works for Debian Squeeze 64bit, some portions like quota does not compile but otherwise seems to be working in our testing environment. Please note that this is completely unsupported still, and ... Read More »

15th Feb 2011