[ic] Verisign, double, tripe charges, orders not going through IC

Dan Browning interchange-users@interchange.redhat.com
Sat Feb 23 13:42:00 2002


At 08:32 PM 2/22/2002 -0800, you wrote:
>Emailing Ron directly, asking a few questions about his problems and
>filling him in on what I have been seeing on my own site, it is apparent
>that the Interchange that I am running is having the same exact issues.
>
>Here are my specs.  Notice that I have the latest Perl and am running on
>a RH7.1 machine with only one processor:
>
>=====
>SPECS
>=====
>- Linux version 2.4.9-12 (bhcompile@stripples.devel.redhat.com) (gcc
>   version 2.96 20000731 (Red Hat Linux 7.1 2.96-85)) #1 Tue Oct 30
>   18:33:49 EST 2001
>- Perl v5.6.0 built for i386-linux
>- Single CPU Pentium III 800
>- Perl Compile Information - ( At the bottom of this post for who wants
>to look at it )
>- Interchange v4.8.3
>- Catalog Name: secure

I can't really be of much help, but I thought I would point out that, 
literally speaking, you don't have the latest perl.  5.6.0 has been out for 
almost two years now (April 2000), but I don't know if 5.6.1 would even 
help at all (but it's easy to upgrade, an rpm is in rawhide/rpmfind.net 
already).

Secondly, you didn't say anything about your hard drive.  I assume it is a 
dedicated server, but are you running it on IDE?  I'll agree with John 
Beima that I/O is important.  You can get fast SCSI hdd's with controllers 
for under $300 now, so it isn't very prohibitive (if you can splurge on a 
6th-generation cheetah, I recommend them, $400/18gb).

And if I'm not repeating someone else, have you already tried low, high, 
and rpc mode?  Anyway, good luck.


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