Fwd: Re: [SLE] Personal Firewall...Firewall 2?
---------- Forwarded Message ----------
Subject: Re: [SLE] Personal Firewall...Firewall 2?
Date: Mon, 20 May 2002 18:03:50 -0400
From: Alexander Klayman
On Monday 20 May 2002 18.01, Nick Selby wrote:
Hi, With the list's help, I got the Sue Firewall running last week. Or so I thought. In my startup I get the message:
Starting personal-firewall (final) [not active] unused
If you're not using personal-firewall, I suggest you do
insserv -r personal-firewall.initial insserv -r personal-firewall.final
to get rid of those annoying startup and shutdown messages.
//Anders
-------------------------------------------------------
Hello SuSE folkz, I have two different hard drives. One of them SCSI UW/2 10K RPM 160 MB/sec and another one just a plain EIDE 5K RPM hard drive. I have Linux installed on this slower EIDE hard drive. Now my question: If I put only my database directories and web content files on faster SCSI hard drive will this approach improve or hinder the performance of the whole system? Or I should just completely move the whole Linux distro on a faster HD? I assume that database and web server daemons are running in the system's memory. Even if they installed on a slower hardware they need to be red from its partition only once during start up. Once they're running in the memory, they can read and write information on a faster hardware partition which is gonna be beneficial for the system performance. Please correct me if I'm wrong. Thank you in advance for any thoughts or ideas. Alex
participants (2)
-
Alex Daniloff
-
Alexander Klayman