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2006 May 15
10
BackgrounDRb background task runner and Application Wide Context Store
Friends- I''m happy to annouce the first alpa release of BackgrounDRb. This is a small framework for managing long running background tasks that allows for ajax progress bars and more. It also serves as an Application wide cache and context store for when you need something like sessions but shared between users and multiple backend pr...
2003 Sep 05
0
ocfs, multi path and raid
...gotten a RAC database up and running on the RedHat AS 2.1 Linux cluster using OCFS 1.0.9.4. My XP admin has given dual luns to the drives in which my database sits. So the question comes up how do I do this? Using software raid? on the host os'es: xpinfo -il Device File ALPA Tgt Lun Port CU:LDev Type Serial# ================================================================================ /dev/sda c6 00 00 CL2G 00:19 OPEN-9 00040898 /dev/sdi dc 00 00 CL1G 00:19 OPEN-9 00040898 /dev/sdb...
2008 Oct 01
2
Call of Duty 4
...ces with [3dmark patch] and wine 1.1.5 from arch reposit. :) i'l try to start Call of duty 4, and specially CoD4 multiplayer with Pb =) With patched wine 1.1.5 or with this from the repositories cod4 doesn't start with this error " Video card bla bla bla dowsn't support separate alpa glow , glow will be disabled". Than i downloaded sources of wine 1.0 and patch it with 3dmark.diff. Wine get installed on /usr/local/bin and it toooo slow if i run winecfg :) But game start and i see black black screen like a "black square" of Malevich. I change videomemory size to [...
2002 Oct 08
2
tru64 unix openssh-3.4p1 problems
Hi, I'm attempting to get openssh-3.4p1 up and running on our DEC/Compaq Alpa workstations. They are running Tru64 Unix 5.1A. I compile the package myself. Openssh-3.1 worked perfectly, with the default sshd_config file. Openssh-3.4p1 works, if I set UsePrivilegeSeparation to "no" in the sshd_config file. NOTE: I have a secondary issue with the ListenAddress...