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2012 Nov 22
19
ZFS Appliance as a general-purpose server question
A customer is looking to replace or augment their Sun Thumper with a ZFS appliance like 7320. However, the Thumper was used not only as a protocol storage server (home dirs, files, backups over NFS/CIFS/Rsync), but also as a general-purpose server with unpredictably-big-data programs running directly on it (such as corporate databases, Alfresco for intellectual document storage, etc.) in order to
2011 Sep 17
1
duplicate repository
I'm running Ubuntu 10.04 LTS with Gnome desktop. Synaptic is giving me the following message: W: Duplicate sources.list entry http://ppa.launchpad.net/ubuntu-wine/ppa/ubuntu/ lucid/main Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/ppa.launchpad.net_ubuntu-wine_ppa_ubuntu_dists_lucid_main_binary-i386_Packages) Which repository should I be using? Jim
2012 Jun 18
1
Restore destroyed snapshot ???
OK, I am a butt-head and accidentally destroyed my last snapshot of a replicated ZFS dataset. The dataset is NOT mounted and other than a resilver going on, there is no I/O going on to this dataset. Is there any way to roll back and get my latest snapshot back? from zpool history -i: 2012-06-18.10:34:00 zfs destroy xxx at 1339668001 2012-06-18.10:34:00 [internal destroy txg:2213852] dataset =
2013 Oct 15
1
discrepancy between r cmd check --as-cran and messages at submission
Dear r-devel list, I've observed at both of my submissions that issues arise at submission that were not pointed out by R cmd check --as-cran For example at my last submission: You have VignetteBuilder: knitr but there is nothing looking like a vignette in your source package.... We also see: * checking DESCRIPTION meta-information ... NOTE Author field differs from that derived from
2011 Apr 12
3
[Thank you!] IMHO only RHEL is better than CentOS...
...based on my experience, for use in all non-certified enterprise operations (large and small) on general-purpose computers. RHEL is, of course, the better alternative when you require the upstream vendor's certified platform, certified and tested integrated solutions, industry-leading support, or customized solutions. Their offerings are a bargain when you consider the benefits they provide
2013 Aug 30
14
Coverity + XenProject + Process?
Hey We have a static analyzer setup for Xen called Coverity. It allows the code to be inspected for bugs and such. Originally I setup this so that we could make sure that there are no bugs that cause security issues - and as such invited only folks on the security Xen mailing list. But there are other folks who I am sure would like to contribute and as Coverity is pretty amazing at analyzing