$ brew install clamav
$ cd /usr/local/etc/clamav
$ cp freshclam.conf.sample freshclam.conf
Open freshclam.conf and comment the "Example" (in new version it may be "FooClam") line:
On Tue Oct 27, 2015, history.state.gov began buckling under load, intermittently issuing 500 errors. Nginx's error log was sprinkled with the following errors:
2015/10/27 21:48:36 [crit] 2475#0: accept4() failed (24: Too many open files) 2015/10/27 21:48:36 [alert] 2475#0: *7163915 socket() failed (24: Too many open files) while connecting to upstream...
An article at http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-unix-nginx-too-many-open-files/ provided directions that mostly worked. Below are the steps we followed. The steps that diverged from the article's directions are marked with an *.
su
to run ulimit
on the nginx account, use ps aux | grep nginx
to locate nginx's process IDs. Then query each process's file handle limits using cat /proc/pid/limits
(where pid
is the process id retrieved from ps
). (Note: sudo
may be necessary on your system for the cat
command here, depending on your system.)fs.file-max = 70000
to /etc/sysctl.confThis only really works if you don't mind losing any other keys (than your own).
gpg -a --export [email protected] > chrisroos-public-gpg.key
gpg -a --export-secret-keys [email protected] > chrisroos-secret-gpg.key
gpg --export-ownertrust > chrisroos-ownertrust-gpg.txt
import redis | |
import web | |
SESSION = 'SESSION:' | |
class RedisStore(web.session.Store): | |
"""Store for saving a session in redis: | |
import rediswebpy | |
session = web.session.Session(app, rediswebpy.RedisStore(), initializer={'count': 0}) |