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Today my (apache) server timed out.
When I got back home and moved my mouse it went back up again.. How can I configure openSuSE or Apache to stop it from timing out? Thank you for your trouble! |
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Maybe your computer went into suspend? Disable suspend maybe? Servers shouldn't be allowed to go into suspend.
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I don't know. The desktops I use don't have suspend enabled and the laptop I use isn't a server. Maybe someone else can tell you.
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On Thu April 9 2009 11:46 am, LastServer wrote:
> > ken_yap;1970670 Wrote: >> Maybe your computer went into suspend? Disable suspend maybe? Servers >> shouldn't be allowed to go into suspend. > How do I do that? I've looked all over for that future.. > Thank you for your response! > > LastServer; Look in YAST->System->Power Options. Not sure if it's there in 11.1 but was in earlier versions. -- P. V. "We're all in this together, I'm pulling for you." Red Green |
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Also, think about this too:
If you are running a server, run it in run level 3 only. You don't want all those overhead of graphical mode.
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