[Dextrose] [Server-devel] Regarding my OLPC XS Wishlist
David Van Assche
dvanassche at gmail.com
Sat Nov 19 09:49:07 EST 2011
yeah I also had big problems with ejabberd in the beginning... It seems
you have to really get rid of every thing related to it if you reinstall,
make a mistake during setup... think thats the main issue... but using
prosody.... wouldn't that make it quite different to the exisiting XS
server?
David Van Assche
On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 3:31 AM, Bernie Innocenti <bernie at sugarlabs.org>wrote:
> On Thu, 2011-06-02 at 11:57 -0400, Martin Langhoff wrote:
> > On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 11:56 AM, Aleksey Lim
> > <alsroot at activitycentral.org> wrote:
> > >> Have you spent any time learning how to configure ejabberd? Diagnosing
> > >> your problem? Discussing it on the ejabberd mailing list?
> > >
> > > Well, I assume OLPC people did it many times before me, I just reused
> their
> > > experience tryinhg to follow wiki.l.o docs and using native packages
> from
> > > fedora.
> >
> > Yes -- everytime we saw a perf problem we diagnosed. Right now we
> > don't see performance problems when load testing the XS.
>
> What's the exact binary package of ejabberd and configuration that works
> well? How many users has it been tested with?
>
> I've had similar an experience similar to Aleksey with all versions of
> the ejabberd I tried, and so did the Collabora people I spoke with. I
> tried tweaking the configuration a bit, but the impression I got is that
> ejabberd is over-engineered for our needs (only 1 server, about 1000
> users).
>
>
> > If you see perf problems in your specific setup, I can only suggest
> > you diagnose -- perhaps with the help from the ejabberd developers via
> > their mailing list.
>
> Thanks. Send me your public ssh key, I'll give you access to the machine
> hosting jabber.sugarlabs.org. If you make it work, I'll buy you a green
> beer at EduJam 2012 :-)
>
> --
> Bernie Innocenti
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>
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