08-02-2017
Our site has been using MAXCDN for many years, and we made a lot of code mods to make the maximum use of this CDN for many years.
Recently, this CDN has stopped delivering content in many locations, but in the past this problem cleared itself.
Yesterday, i spent many hours removing references to the CDN and backing out all the code mods so we will not use this CDN at this time.
There could be some small glitches in a missed reference to the CDN, but so far, all looks good on this end. Naturally, some locations using with ISPs who use a proxy cache server may experience some small glitches until their ISP proxy caches have cleared.
Please feel free to report any abnormalities, of course.
Overall, all the moderators and admins across the globe have reported that the site is running fast and in the US, Don Cragun is reporting sub second load times.
I'm on the opposite site of the world and the site is running without glitches and is quite fast, and I'm currently on 3G instead of the fiber optic link in my condo due to a network service provider issue.
Please post any bugs or problems and we will definitely look into them, especially if you have the specific details.
Thanks!
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
ldbmodify
LDBMODIFY(1) [FIXME: manual] LDBMODIFY(1)
NAME
ldbmodify - Modify records in a LDB database
SYNOPSIS
ldbmodify [-H LDB-URL] [ldif-file]
DESCRIPTION
ldbmodify changes, adds and deletes records in a LDB database. The changes that should be made to the LDB database are read from the
specified LDIF-file. If - is specified as the filename, input is read from stdin.
For now, see ldapmodify(1) for details on the LDIF file format.
OPTIONS
-H <ldb-url>
LDB URL to connect to. See ldb(3) for details.
ENVIRONMENT
LDB_URL
LDB URL to connect to (can be overrided by using the -H command-line option.)
VERSION
This man page is correct for version 4.0 of the Samba suite.
SEE ALSO
ldb(3), ldbedit
AUTHOR
ldb was written by Andrew Tridgell[1].
If you wish to report a problem or make a suggestion then please see the http://ldb.samba.org/ web site for current contact and maintainer
information.
This manpage was written by Jelmer Vernooij.
NOTES
1. Andrew Tridgell
http://samba.org/~tridge/
[FIXME: source] 04/19/2012 LDBMODIFY(1)