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2013 Dec 06
1
delete message with specified id
...example) -----------|-------------------------------------+ | list_a | user1 at example.org,user2 at example.org | +----------|-------------------------------------+ When I send a message to that list_a, user1 and user2 get the mail and I see this in log: Dec 6 12:12:27 beta-mail dovecot: lmtp(16419, user1 at example.org): copy from INBOX: box=INBOX, uid=1, msgid=<E1VojxY-0004Gl-Gu at beta-mail>, size=570 Dec 6 12:12:27 beta-mail dovecot: lmtp(16419, user1 at example.org): oCOXKmAkoVIjQAAA635u4w: msgid=<E1VojxY-0004Gl-Gu at beta-mail>: from=root at beta-mail: subj=: saved mail to...
2008 Jan 12
2
Perl-AGI process
...rease on my asterisk more than 50-60 asterisk get crashed and i am suspecting the cause is of AGI Script. because when i check ps on server i found lot of process for routing.pl file which is the main to check balance and max credit time. [root at hatifserver3 root]# ps -aux|grep asterisk root 16419 0.0 0.0 5288 1072 pts/1 S 10:46 0:00 /bin/sh /usr/sbin/safe_asterisk root 16421 32.5 0.4 39404 17604 pts/1 S 10:46 22:39 /usr/sbin/asterisk -f -vvvg -c root 24537 0.0 0.2 96392 10472 pts/1 S 11:29 0:00 /usr/local/bin/perl /var/lib/asterisk/agi-bin/routing.pl root...
2007 Jul 10
1
Get journal position
Hi, There is any way to figure out where physically is the journal on a ext3 fs and it's size? Thanks! Jordi
2006 May 14
12
Is there a place for java in Ruby on Rails apps?
Hi all, I''m asking this question from the standpoint of a developer with almost 10 years experience with Microsoft technologies, mostly doing server side component and database work. So, I''m not very familiar with the java world. Can anyon tell me how/if java development can complement Ruby on Rails development? I''m not interested in how java can duplicate Rails
2007 Feb 12
17
NFS/ZFS performance problems - txg_wait_open() deadlocks?
...ad was in: stack pointer for thread 30003621660: 2a1038c7021 [ 000002a1038c7021 cv_wait+0x3c() ] 000002a1038c70d1 exitlwps+0x10c(0, 100000, 42100002, 6000a729068, 6000a72912e, 42000002) 000002a1038c7181 proc_exit+0x1c(1, 0, ff000000, 1, 0, e965) 000002a1038c7231 exit+8(1, 0, ffbff9d0, 1, ff164770, 16419) 000002a1038c72e1 syscall_trap32+0xcc(0, 0, ffbff9d0, 1, ff164770, 16419) stack pointer for thread 3000351b620: 2a101f864b1 Which is ok. However all the other threads (650 of them) were in cv_wait: bash-3.00# cat nfsd.txt | grep -c "nfssys+" 650 bash-3.00# cat nfsd.txt | grep -c "...