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2009 Feb 27
4
Banging my head on wall (hosts)
Ok, so I figured I''d move this here since IRC isn''t the place for it. Ok, so I have my 40ish servers. Of those, 36 or so of them have hosts entries that need to look like this: 127.0.0.1 localhost 172.x.x.x dbprod1.xxx.com dbprod1 172.x.x.x mgmt01.xxx.com mgmt01 puppet certmaster 172.x.x.x mybox.xxx.com mybox Where mybox is the name of the box. The others have a few additional ent...
2007 Oct 23
5
[Bug 1382] New: scp/sftp sometimes hangs as a ControlMaster slave
...ndrot.org ReportedBy: mzwcp6002 at sneakemail.com This can be reproduced with the attached Perl script, which sets up a ControlMaster master and repeatedly copies the file 'foo' from some remote location. On MacOS X (Intel), it hangs at some number of iterations, sometimes 20ish, 40ish, 150, etc. The script only tests scp, but I remember having similar issues with sftp before. Some extra background on this bug: the version control system darcs uses the ControlMaster feature because operations like committing patches or retrieving them from a remote repository requires several i...
2002 Jan 22
2
Unstable file systems since upgrading to RedHat 7.2 Ext3
Hi, We have upgraded our server with RedHat 7.2 and changed the filesystem for the new Ext3 format. Since then we are having troubles with NFS and Samba file systems. Our server export directories to Windows clients through Samba and to other Linux (RedHat 7.2) through NFS. It is also connected through NFS to a RedHat 7.0 server. Since we changed for Ext3 filesystems, we experience to main
2004 Jul 10
5
Three (quick?) questions...
[Please excuse if this is a repeat; I initially tried to send it from a different account, and it's been held up for a couple of days awaiting moderation.] 1) What's the absolute minimum required (hardware-wise) in order to get one in-bound POTS line into Asterisk, and then have IP phones "inside?" [In other words, I obviously need a NIC -- but what would be the