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2009 Apr 11
0
Rsync 3.0.5 sometimes hangs copying local disk to other local disk (Solaris 9)
I hope I'm sending this report to the right place. I recently upgraded the rsync binaries in a bunch of our Solaris 9 systems from rsync 2.6.9 to rsync 3.0.5 . I have a script that runs in each machine that syncs the file systems from an active drive to a backup drive. Wihtin 3 days, this script had hung in two of the ~20 hosts that I had updated with the new rsync. Those two hosts
2006 May 22
0
smbd process grows to 25Mb resident size
Hi, I've 4 Samba servers running 3.0.21c in solaris 10 zones. One PDC, 3 BDCs. The machines are identically installed and the samba binaries and associated libraries are copied between the machines so are also identical. On my PDC which seems to be accepting almost all of the clients, my smbd processes are 33M with 25M resident. This seems to be used by dev:32,0 ino301938 ,see pmap
2016 Apr 07
1
Suddenly increased my hard disk
Hi John, Thank you. For my system shows like below. df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/sda2 909G 576G 287G 67% / tmpfs 3.9G 0 3.9G 0% /dev/shm /dev/sda1 3.9G 160M 3.5G 5% /boot /dev/sdb1 916G 382G 488G 44% /bkhdd First hard disk /dev/sda Second hard disk /dev/sdb The problem is in first hard disk show above size but my email
2016 Apr 18
3
Suddenly increased my hard disk
Hi Geleem, Please have a look below of my result. For my system shows like below. df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/sda2 909G 576G 287G 67% / tmpfs 3.9G 0 3.9G 0% /dev/shm /dev/sda1 3.9G 160M 3.5G 5% /boot /dev/sdb1 916G 382G 488G 44% /bkhdd First hard disk /dev/sda Second hard disk /dev/sdb The problem is in first hard
2007 Jul 07
1
Top Ten Female Turn Ons
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2002 May 19
0
ten key pad
my ten key pad no longer seems to work on wine apps. is there something that i need to add to my config. i've been doing a lot of tweaking lately and might have deleted it on accident. -- Oh, I have slipped the surly bonds of DOS, and danced the skies on Linux silvered wings. http://pfrostie.freeservers.com/cad-tastrafy/ http://www.freelists.org/list/cad-linux
2004 Apr 17
1
Problem with x-ten lite
Dear Group, At the moment I use SJPhone as my soft phone with Asterisk. I prefer the look and feel of the x-ten lite. However, when ever I use my x-ten lite I get a lot of breakup in my communication. E.g. I will play some hold music, and every 5-6 seconds I drop some packets. I don't have the same issue with SJPhone. I'm sure this is a configuration issues, but I can work
2004 Nov 23
0
Huge ten second audio delay on SIP channel
I have two Asterisk servers interconnected with IAX (non-trunk). I place a call on Server B (using DIAX) which goes to an extension on Server A and terminates with a Dial to a local SIP phone (Sipura SPA 2200). The SIP phone rings immediately but when it is answered there is a delay of about 10-15 seconds on the line. However, if I put an Answer() just before the final Dial(SIP/..) command on
2005 Jan 17
1
X-Ten lite troubles.
Hi guys, I do have some weird situation. I do have an * box, and I want to connect to that box from my Windows box by SIP via X-Ten Lite. I made configuration of that soft phone as it was suggested by lots of tutorials I found by Google. But... it doesn't work! I don't know what is wrong there, but I have unobstructed access to my asterisk box, created user in sip.conf, enabled
2019 Nov 28
0
Re: virt-df -a xxx.qcow2 failure, after about ten minutes , failed
Could you please run: libguestfs-test-tool and attach the complete output to your email. Rich. -- Richard Jones, Virtualization Group, Red Hat http://people.redhat.com/~rjones Read my programming and virtualization blog: http://rwmj.wordpress.com virt-df lists disk usage of guests without needing to install any software inside the virtual machine. Supports Linux and Windows.
2019 Dec 03
0
Re: virt-df -a xxx.qcow2 failure, after about ten minutes , failed
On Mon, Dec 02, 2019 at 08:09:47PM +0800, thomas wrote: > [ 0.000000] Linux version 3.10.0 (root@NSG) (gcc version 4.8.5 20150623 (Red Hat 4.8.5-36) (GCC) ) #1 SMP Fri Nov 1 10:40:29 UTC 2019 The kernel that fails isn't the Red Hat kernel, so I suppose it lacks the right drivers or has some different configuration which breaks libguestfs. You can tell libguestfs to use a different
2005 Nov 14
1
as.integer with base other than ten.
Is there an R function analogous to the C function strtol? I would like to convert a binary string into an integer. Cheers for advice Will -- __________________________________________________ William Astle Statistical Genetics, David Balding's Group. Imperial College, St Mary's Hospital Campus, 147 Norfolk Place, Paddington. London. W2 1PG
2010 Oct 19
1
How to read only ten rows from a SAS dataset (read.ssd)?
I'm trying to read SAS datasets on Windows: sashome <- "C:/Program Files/SAS/SAS 9.1" fold <- "C:/temp" g <- read.ssd(fold, "sasfile", sascmd = file.path(sashome, "sas.exe")) How to get only e.g first ten rows into R? -J
2007 Nov 09
3
How to get ten-digit number?
Hello Instead of using PrivacyManager, I'd rather use my own dialplan to prompt the user for a ten-digit number if they called while blocking CID. This code does prompt the user, but 1) hangs up if the user didn't type the ten digits before the timeout 2) if the user did type the right number of digits, it still hangs up instead of Returning and then jumping forth to the "cid"
2009 Dec 07
2
How to apply five lines of code to ten dataframes?
Hello R-helpers, I have 10 dataframes (named data1, data2, ... data10) and I would like to add 5 new columns to each dataframe using the following code: data1$LogDepth<-log10(data1[,2]/data1[,4]) data1$LogArea<-log10(data1[,3]/data1[,5]) data1$p<-2*data1[,6]/data1[,7] data1$Exp<-data1[,2]^(2/data1[,8]) data1$s<-data1[,3]/data1[,9] ...but I would prefer not to repeat this chunk of
2023 Jul 20
1
Ten second intermittent delay on login
On Thu, Jul 20, 2023 at 1:49?PM Johnnie W Adams <jxadams at ualr.edu> wrote: > > Hi, folks, > > We're experiencing an odd ten-second delay intermittently when logging > into any of our Linux boxes which authenticate against LDAP. Here's where > it happens: > > Jul 13 11:54:23 console2 sshd[1853]: debug1: temporarily_use_uid: <my > uid\gid>
2004 Sep 22
1
Sound Problems with x-ten lite on Toshiba 4600.
Dear Group, I'm running the following setup; Yoper v2, Kernel 2.6.8.1-7, Wine 20040914 on a Toshiba Satellite Pro 4600. The Toshiba has a Yamaha AC-XG. In addition I have a USB Plantronics DSP100. After some tweaking I got wine to install x-ten lite; I have pasted my config file; [WinMM] ; Wine supports the following sound drivers: ; winearts.drv ; for KDE ; winealsa.drv ; for
2008 Jan 14
6
Ceiling to the nearest ten?
R-users, Is there a function for ceiling to the nearest ten? a <- 1:10*4 a [1] 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 The resulting vector should look like this ("ceiling to the nearest ten") [1] 10 10 20 20 20 30 30 40 40 40 Thanks in advance Lauri
2023 Jul 20
3
Ten second intermittent delay on login
Hi, folks, We're experiencing an odd ten-second delay intermittently when logging into any of our Linux boxes which authenticate against LDAP. Here's where it happens: Jul 13 11:54:23 console2 sshd[1853]: debug1: temporarily_use_uid: <my uid\gid> (e=0/0) Jul 13 11:54:35 console2 sshd[1853]: debug1: trying public key file <my key file> My assumption is there's
2023 Jul 22
1
Ten second intermittent delay on login
Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote: > On Thu, Jul 20, 2023 at 1:49?PM Johnnie W Adams <jxadams at ualr.edu> wrote: >> >> Hi, folks, >> >> We're experiencing an odd ten-second delay intermittently when logging >> into any of our Linux boxes which authenticate against LDAP. Here's where >> it happens: >> >> Jul 13 11:54:23 console2