Well, I was basically doing some checking on the server and found that some links on my qmail toaster guide were outdated and messed up. I have revised the links so my qmail toaster install guide for 32 and 64 bit CentOS 5 will work properly and be more helpful. Check it out here http://www.larmeir.com/2007/12/how-do-i-install-qmail-toaster-on.html
I host my server with a provider that includes both a front end and backend network. I will be adding a virtual backend network for my Virtual nodes that will make them be able to swap files via nfs and samba, utilize databases etc. I am currently running 4 nodes on my physical server at this time. A Centos 5.1 machine, Debian 4.0 Etch, Windows 2008 rc1, and Freebsd 6.2. With the exception of my debian etch vm which is the production server I use to host this blog, I do alot of testing amongst these different operating systems as I work as a customer system administrator and I have to have broad knowledge of all OS’. I have plans to even deploy a Sun Solaris virtual machine in the future. For right now though, I have some fine tuning to do to make sure my server is performing 100%. and that my blog is always up for people to get helpful information along with the useless content I post hehe. Ok it is bedtime, I will have some more interesting updates tonight.
I am going to be bringing the server offline for maintenance late Sunday/early Monday for some OS maintanence. Those who host images on the server or who utilize resources will be down for a brief period while I do some administrative tuning on the Host machine. Virtual Nodes will be down for around 30 minutes or so if there isn’t any issues. – Dustin
Oh yeah, and some good techie stuff will be posted soon. I have a little article on apf coming soon.
Yeah, some of these are downright insane! Check em’ out here http://www.computersight.com/Hardware/Accessories/10-Strange-Keyboards.70082

