Re: Size issues
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It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = Jason, I've seen these charts before. Even apple has had better uptime averages with other machines but I don't thinkthese graphs are the whole picture. An Apple problem tends to crash the entire system wheras a unix system crashes just theapp for one. (point being its hard to tell for sure which system ultimately (on average) has more problems. I won't argue theaverage down time bottom line but rather reaffirm my findings that the Mac can be a viable server solution if configured correctly. More importantly see below.Jason Halla wrote:> Hmm...[snip]>>> > We've moved over to a Unix server. Now, the WebCatalog engine crashes everyday, but the server has been up for about 120 days w/o problems.Look, I'm not trying to start a political war (as the whole Mac/Unix/NT discussion can so easily become);just offer what we have found to be a viable solution (using Unix as a server) to a terrible problem(using Macs as a server).It doesn't sound to me like you've found the solution. I would do as Robert K. suggested and check your code.>>-- Donovan D. BrookeSystems Administrator/Assc. Art DirectorEpsen Hillmer GraphicsWhen 900 years old you reach, look as good you will not, hm?-Yoda-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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Jason, I've seen these charts before. Even apple has had better uptime averages with other machines but I don't thinkthese graphs are the whole picture. An Apple problem tends to crash the entire system wheras a unix system crashes just theapp for one. (point being its hard to tell for sure which system ultimately (on average) has more problems. I won't argue theaverage down time bottom line but rather reaffirm my findings that the Mac can be a viable server solution if configured correctly. More importantly see below.Jason Halla wrote:> Hmm...[snip]>>> > We've moved over to a Unix server. Now, the WebCatalog engine crashes everyday, but the server has been up for about 120 days w/o problems.Look, I'm not trying to start a political war (as the whole Mac/Unix/NT discussion can so easily become);just offer what we have found to be a viable solution (using Unix as a server) to a terrible problem(using Macs as a server).It doesn't sound to me like you've found the solution. I would do as Robert K. suggested and check your code.>>-- Donovan D. BrookeSystems Administrator/Assc. Art DirectorEpsen Hillmer GraphicsWhen 900 years old you reach, look as good you will not, hm?-Yoda-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/
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