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Re: How to prevent total unavailability due Unable to fork [message #51224 is a reply to message #51204] Wed, 12 March 2014 01:44 Go to previous message
Ales is currently offline  Ales
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I would advise you to learn more about linux and system administration in general, as promptly as you can.

This forum is not the best place for it. Some perseverance, howto's on the Internet, forums with a wider audience (a Fedora or a CentOS forum, perhaps?) and possibly some good books, that's mostly what it takes.

Linux Foundation is giving a course (regular price is $2400) for free: edx.org, LFS101x. It's not advanced, but will certainly give you a sound foundation upon which to build further.

If you do continue to learn hands-on, well... you don't have anyone else to blame for *anything* that happens to your customers, but yourself. As long as you understand this... well, good luck.
 
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