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Special Forums Hardware Filesystems, Disks and Memory SSD Caching, how its done, right choice? Post 302888164 by postcd on Thursday 13th of February 2014 03:13:17 AM
Old 02-13-2014
Tools SSD Caching, how its done, right choice?

Hello,

someone needed VPS with SSD caching, he want to use server for websites hosting. What does that mean, this SSD caching and is it optimal solution for this? Also i listen some SSD dont like too much of writting so how one can recognise certain SSD is made the way that its not destroyed soon by writting data (i mean when one have webserver, it is non stopping writting and erasing of data and server need to run like 2 yers...?
 

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ABRT-SERVER(1)							    ABRT Manual 						    ABRT-SERVER(1)

NAME
abrt-server - Unix socket for ABRT. SYNOPSIS
abrt-server [-u UID] [-spv[v]...] DESCRIPTION
abrt-server is executed by abrtd daemon to handle socket connections. Every application in system is able to invoke creation of a new problem directory by following the communication protocol (described below in section PROTOCOL). OPTIONS
-u UID Use UID as client uid -s Log to system log. -p Add program names to log. -v Log more detailed debugging information. PROTOCOL
Initializing new dump: connect to UNIX domain socket /var/run/abrt.socket Providing data (writting data to the socket): -> "POST / HTTP/1.1 " -> " " -> "type=string" string, maximum length 100 bytes -> "reason=string" string, maximum length 512 bytes -> "pid=number" number, 0 - PID_MAX (/proc/sys/kernel/pid_max) -> "executable=string" string, maximum length ~MAX_PATH -> "backtrace=string" string, maximum length 1 MB -> (close writing half of the socket) <- "HTTP/1.1 201 " <- " " Deleting problem directory: -> "DELETE <directory_name> HTTP/1.1 " -> " " -> (close writing half of the socket) <- "HTTP/1.1 200 " <- " " AUTHORS
o ABRT team abrt 2.1.11 06/18/2014 ABRT-SERVER(1)
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