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2004 Jan 06
2
Heads up v2.03h on snom 200
Christian,
Just a quick heads up warning that something seems to be amiss on
the Snom 200 running v2.03h code.
The Message Waiting Indicator is blinking (due to a voicemail left
in Asterisk) as its suppose to. Some time later the LED stops
blinking (as though no voicemail); then later it starts blinking
again.
I left a voicemail to x3008 (button 2) this morning at 8:4...
2006 Mar 13
3
"./blah/blah" vs. "/blah/blah"
...;./blah/blah"
But in the Edge rail, it doesn''t work and the page doesn''t shows any output
there is no error in the development log as well. But changing the above to
"/blah/blah" seems to fix things.
Was I wrong in using the earlier convention or is something else amiss?
Thanks.
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2004 Dec 14
2
CLI Timeout ?
...ver, it's happened again today, and I know that I have not restarted *
(well, I did, last night, but started the remote session this morning).
Asterisk -r connects straight back to the cli.
Is there a new timeout (I'm running CVS head as of last night) or is there
something more seriously amiss with this ?
Julian
2008 Mar 26
5
new CentOS5.1, samba help requested
...have unix/linux usernames/passwords used for the
samba shares (which i'll setup using webmin, as I find it easy that
way). At present, the home share and one for the company's public share
are in place.
I can see the server, browsing from WinXP to \\172.16.0.106, but
permissions seem amiss. I should be able to read/write to a given share
but it seems to be ro.
Any pointers or advice would be greatly appreciated.
My simple smb.conf file is here:
[global]
netbios name = BACKUP
socket options = TCP_NODELAY
force directory mode = 777
unix password syn...
2011 Oct 20
2
Agile book apache2.conf: Forbidden You don't have permission to access / on this server.
...DocumentRoot /home/railsapps/rails_3/depot/public/
<Directory /home/railsapps/rails_3/depot/public>
AllowOverride all
Options -Multiviews
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
</Directory>
</VirtualHost>
#
My hosts file in /etc has the 127.0.0.1 depot.yourhost.com
Does anything look amiss here? Thank you in advance.
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2004 Apr 26
2
Index abuse
...swers for
0.99 & 1.0).
To put it in context, I'm playing with server-side automatic maintenance
scripts for things like deleting messages more than x days old from folders
a, b, c, etc. (using Maildir layout). So far I'm just zapping files in the
cur and new directories and nothing amiss appears to happen from the IMAP
client's viewpoint.
I just wonder if I'm storing up trouble. Will the index files continue to
hold references to non-existent files and get bloated, or do they
self-clean?
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2005 Feb 08
2
How to xfer calls or is my setup wrong?
...use various phones hardware/software.
From what I can tell I should just be able to press # and then dial an
extension to blind xfer a call right? How do I do attended xfer?
Either the phones (for this test I have tried xlite and budgetone102)
are not sending DTMF correctly or something else is amiss...
The call comes in from an external number via IAX2 (0870xxxxxxx) which I
can answer on any of the ringing extensions no problem. But when I need
to xfer that call I am more or less stuck. I have read various posts and
something about *8# ? seemed to partially work one on the grandstream
but...
2016 Sep 07
3
Sieve Script Replication Gliches (Report #2)
On 24/08/2016 10:58 AM, Stephan Bosch wrote:
> Op 8/1/2016 om 3:37 AM schreef Reuben Farrelly:
>> In other words, the rules did eventually get propagated across, and
>> based on the file sizes they are complete.
>>
>> But there is obviously something amiss with handling of dates (which
>> in turn may relate to how the system determines that the file on each
>> server is up to date or not, I guess). In this case the two systems
>> are in different timezones - the primary is GMT+10 and the secondary
>> GMT+8.
>>
>>...
2004 Aug 18
3
...Why social scientists don't use R
...could ask an intelligent agent to summon
up the k-nearest neighbor functions that would "do X." Not likely. Years
ago StatSci Europe published a handy little "Complete Listing of S-PLUS
Functions", categorized in some way. I found it useful. Something
similar for R would not go amiss. I know, it would want to be 420 pages
rather than 42.
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Cliff Lunneborg, Professor Emeritus, Statistics &
Psychology, University of Washington, Seattle
cliff at ms.washington.edu
2015 Aug 06
2
Asterisk uses "Anonymous", but why?
On Thu, 6 Aug 2015, Murthy Gandikota wrote:
[trimming cruft nobody cares about anymore]
> I use the same password for INBOUND and it works fine! Something amiss
> with Asterisk OUTBOUND? because I used the same password with X-Lite and
> X-Pro Vonage soft phones with successful calls.
Would comparing an INVITE from X-Lite or X-Pro with the INVITE from
Asterisk yield any clues?
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Thanks in advance,
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2005 May 30
1
Package dependancy
...ent work btw :-) here, and have apt installed and configured to pull from http://apt.sw.be/redhat/el4/en/i386/
It's all working swimmingly, other than when I try to install nagios-plugins, whereupon it bails out looking for perl(Net::SNMP)
Am I missing a repository here, or has something gone amiss with dependancies?
Regards
Kyle
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2011 Jan 13
1
Auto rebuild indexes?
Here's an easy question for you. I'm restoring some emails from a
backup. Do I need to delete or otherwise manually rebuild the indexes?
dovecot.index.cache
dovecot.index.log
dovecot-uidlist
Or will Dovecot itself detect that something is amiss and handle it on
first folder access?
Using Maildir with Dovecot 1.2.9
2004 Apr 20
1
Periodic fsck's fail but all is OK.
Every 24 mounts, fsck runs. Often enough, this run will fail demanding a
manual run. This -f manual runs goes through its stages and only on rare
occasion finds an orphaned node. 99%, finds noting amiss.
Any reason for these "failures"?
2006 Apr 01
1
"no more processes"
Just had a box go unresponsive on all services (still pingable) had a session
still open to it but any command would result in the error "no more processes"
Checks clean for a rootkit and nothing amiss in the logs (that I can find).
I have never heard of a bsd box giving this error before, I can't even think of
what (other than a hack) would cause such an ungraceful freeze.
Any suggestions welcome.
M
2007 May 04
2
[LLVMdev] LLVM-GCC Source Updated?
Hello, Bill.
> Has anyone gotten the latest/greatest sources from the LLVM-GCC open
> source server lately?
No. It's still at rev 319 (as of 29.04).
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2007 May 04
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM-GCC Source Updated?
...tten the latest/greatest sources from the LLVM-GCC open
> > source server lately?
> No. It's still at rev 319 (as of 29.04).
>
Yeesh...Okay, I'm working with Jeff C. to get a copy of the TOT out to
people. I'm also pinging the rsync wonks here to see if there's
something amiss.
-bw
2007 May 04
1
[LLVMdev] LLVM-GCC Source Updated?
...>> source server lately?
>>>
>> No. It's still at rev 319 (as of 29.04).
>>
>>
> Yeesh...Okay, I'm working with Jeff C. to get a copy of the TOT out to
> people. I'm also pinging the rsync wonks here to see if there's
> something amiss.
>
> -bw
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2008 Mar 11
1
plot.zoo warnings - ignore or look for problem?
...> dat.zoo <- zoo(1:5, dts)
> plot(dat.zoo)
Warning messages:
1: In v[[perm[1]]] : partial match of 'm' to 'month'
2: In v[[perm[2]]] : partial match of 'd' to 'day'
The plot appears to be correct.
So, is this a warning I can ignore, or do I have something amiss?
> R.version
_
platform i386-pc-mingw32
arch i386
os mingw32
system i386, mingw32...
2009 Aug 16
3
Can't open shares using netbios names
...f the servers to
navigate into it, I get the same long delay and failure. The failure
usually is a timeout or has an NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED attached to it,
and it will be from an external IP address - in this case, an IP address
associated with synology.com. So I see that there's something amiss with
my (netbios?) name resolution.
I have enabled wins support in smb.conf.
In /etc/nsswitch.conf I have tried
hosts: files wins bcast dns
What's next - do I have to hardcode the names into an lmhosts file?
-- Wayne
2016 Aug 01
2
Sieve Script Replication Gliches (Report #2)
...w-r--r-- 1 user5 user5 0 Jan 1 1970 user5/sieve/rules.sieve
-rw-r--r-- 1 user6 user6 3719 Jan 1 1970 user6/sieve/rules.sieve
lightning home #
In other words, the rules did eventually get propagated across, and
based on the file sizes they are complete.
But there is obviously something amiss with handling of dates (which in
turn may relate to how the system determines that the file on each
server is up to date or not, I guess). In this case the two systems are
in different timezones - the primary is GMT+10 and the secondary GMT+8.
Also the status of active users is not always repl...