Release 7802: Improvements on MySQL settings
At Hypernode, we constantly look for opportunities to improve our platform. In a proactive approach for the coming holiday season, we’ve been benchmarking our platform to find possible improvements of our Hypernode setup. In this release we tweaked a few MySQL settings: Increase the innodb_log_buffer_size and innodb_log_file_size to reduce disk IO operations used for InnoDB…
Read moreRelease 7648: Nginx 1.18.0
We’re gradually rolling out a new version of Nginx web server on Debian Buster Hypernodes. Nginx will be upgraded from nginx/1.16.1 to nginx/1.18.0. The changelog for the new version can be found here. The latest 1.18.0 build fixes some security vulnerabilities, and brings other enhancements.
Read moreRelease 5678: New hypernode-postsuper utility to clear mail queue
In this release we introduce a new command which exposes the capability of clearing out or removing individual items from the mail queue to the app user. The command is called <code>hypernode-postsuper</code>. Use case The common software systems providing email services queue messages as part of their operations. Hypernodes are configured to process a capped…
Read moreRelease 5677: SMTPD limits on low disk space
In this release we have tuned a couple of postfix configurations to safeguard Hypernodes from excessive e-mail volumes. What may affect users is that when the root disk has free space less than 15MB, SMTPD would not accept new requests. We have also adjusted the active queue size in proportion to the enforced mail limits,…
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