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Re: QuickDNS in the backgroundFrom: Suzanne Swift Date: Tuesday, March 27, 2001
Time: 6:49:14 amI run both EIMS and QNDS on the same box using the same ip. But I run QDNS
in the foreground. It's very stable. Why do you want to have the finder in
front?
Suzanne Swift
SpecSimple.com
>Does anyone have experience with performance if QDNS is in the background?
>
>Example: EIMS and QDNS on the same box with the finder in the front. A 266
>G3, with 192 megs RAM and OS 9.1. Two IPs with QDNS on the main IP, and
>EIMS on a secondary.
>
>Comments or suggestions?
>
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>John Bernhoft
>US Billing, Inc.
>**************************
>http://www.usbilling.com
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>> From: Mia's Virtual Post Office <list@mia.net>
>> Reply-To: "QuickDNS Talk" <quickdns-talk@lists.menandmice.com>
>> Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2001 16:57:02 -0600
>> To: "QuickDNS Talk" <quickdns-talk@lists.menandmice.com>
>> Subject: Re: QuickDNS reliability questions
>>
>> ahclist said:
>>
>>>>
>>>> I was poking around on the Men And Mice web site and I wasn't able find an
>>>> upgrade price for QuickDNS Pro 3.5 for Mac OS X.
>>>>
>>>> I'm doing a cost analysis for upgrading our server to Mac OS X and would
>>>> really appreciate an approximate price.
>>>
>>> Does 3.0 crash as much as 2.2.1 does under tb2 administration. About
>>> every fourth time I try to quit QDNS while using remote admin in TB2,
>>> the QDNS server program will not quit politely. Really hoping now
>>> that 3.0 has been out a while, folks have a feeling for how reliable
>>> it is proving.
>>
>> I would say that for us stability has been about the same.. Quitting of
>> QDNS via Tb2 is really no different than quitting QDNS locally. I really
>> do not think this is a QDNS issue though.. We see the same with EIMS, and
>> a number of TCP/IP based apps.. More to do with OT. In any event, I do
>> not really recommend quitting QDNS. If you have to quit it, then reboot
>> the box.
>>>
>>> Also, how stable is the remote administration software?
>>>
>> I have not had a problem with the Admin.. I love it. It makes life much
>> easier.
>>
>> Also, so far our crashing problem has disappeared since talking to Steve
>> Crisp (had a few beers that night) on the phone. He suggested we knock
>> our logging option for our QDNS logs to "minimal", along with trashing
>> some TB2 stuff. We left the TB2 stuff for now, but did change the
>> logging options. So far the logs are tiny, and the box has not given us
>> any trouble. No I did just get back from a remote POP, where I had to
>> manually reboot ns2, which puked over the weekend. Even Powerkey could
>> not help on this one.. Very strange. But it is working now.
>>
>>
>>
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>>
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