Displaying 20 results from an estimated 48 matches for "babysitting".
2011 Feb 24
4
OT: Ecommerce hosting
Would appreciate some suggestions for ecommerce hosting. Been using, cough,
cough, godaddy, for about 5 or 6 yrs but in the last year or so, they really
suck. Did the hosting myself for a while prior to going with godaddy but I
don't have time to babysit. Seems godaddy would rather spend millions
advertising during the Super Bowl than put that money to good use.
TIA!!
2007 May 24
13
Bottom line on fax reception
...ories it
works, it doesn't work, it kinda sorta works when it's not raining out side.
Everything under the rainbow.
What's the bottom line with recent updates on 1.2.x? Is it production ready
for fax? By production ready I mean that it just works all the time and
doesn't need any babysitting. Do I have to worry about dropped lines,
sometimes not detecting incoming fax tone....yada yada.
I know I don't have to use fax on Asterisk but I really want to for various
reasons. Mostly incoming but outgoing is a nice to have. Should I use an
addon package and if so which one? Any hel...
2015 Apr 05
1
Member server - winbind unable to resolve users/groups
...u suggest? The op had a
> usable system with the system users he had. Now he hasn't. What do you
> expect him to do? Spend his weekend changing permissions and ownerships
> on 3 million files?
in doubt - yes and it won't take the whole weekend nor needs a script
doing that change babysitting
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2004 Aug 06
2
Darkice memory leak
After babysitting liveice for few months I decided to move to Darkice. First
I tried installing Darkice on Redhat7.1 but soon gave up after endless
broken dependencies. Upgraded to Redhat7.2 and the rpms were accepted right
away. I installed:
lame-3.91-1.i686.rpm
libogg-1.0rc3-1.i386.rpm
libvorbis-1.0rc3-1.i386.rp...
2003 Jun 10
4
chan_h323 + openh323 CVS = no go?
Hi,
trying to build the h323 channel driver that comes with asterisk works
fine, but only as long as I use openh323-1.11.7.
Unfortunately, that setup seems to have a bug which misguides one of the
audio streams. (So while * can "hear" me, the phone remains silent.)
I suppose that bug is fixed at least in openh323 CVS. At least, I got
things mostly working using the external
2007 Jan 07
0
No subject
stuff in the dom0s, so the domUs only need to see actual block
devices.
> That''s one of the difficult issues with managing storage with puppet:
> initial provisioning of the storage has to happen before puppet has a
> chance to run, so you''d always have to resort to another tool (aka the
> installer)
Yeah, but only for the initial installation. I don''t mind
2004 Oct 05
6
Something Changed?
Problem:
"Firewall" machine cannot get DNS but is allowing DNS through internally.
Something changed with the configuration but we''re not sure what. Here is
the pertinent info:
Shorewall Status Entries
Oct 5 09:24:50 all2all:REJECT:IN= OUT=eth2 SRC=192.168.7.55
DST=65.175.131.201 LEN=55 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=64 ID=50982 DF PROTO=UDP
SPT=32973 DPT=53 LEN=35
Oct 5
2004 Aug 06
2
Icecast, Liveice... experiences?
Hello.
We have been using LiveIce to serve mp3 streams for 10 months or so. So
far, IceCast has been pretty reliable. Well, until LiveIce is introduced
into the picture. We originally tried LiveIce running on FreeBSD. It ran
for a while, but we suffered wierd problems: disconnects, skips and
such. We are streaming from a radio receiver -- at 28800 compatible
bitrates.
So we switched to the
2005 Jun 28
1
list Searchability
...MUCH information. Not being able
to see
the trees because of the forest basically.
It does not matter either if it has been discussed until someone went
crazy or
died. The reason it keeps coming up is because it has not been solved.
I totally agree with why. I sure don't want to be the one babysitting
them.
These posts were simply pointing out what I think, as a former educator,
is
part of the problem. Something which is not that hard to do. And indeed
during some spare times I may put together something which is a lower
gradient for those who have a hard time getting it. I sure would like...
2020 Jul 02
5
[OT] Bacula offsite replication
Il 01/07/20 17:13, Leroy Tennison ha scritto:
> I realize this shouldn't happen, the file is a tgz and isn't being modified while being transmitted. This has happened maybe three times this year and unfortunately I've just had to deal with it rather than invest the time to do the research.
>
>
> Harriscomputer
>
> Leroy Tennison
> Network Information/Cyber
2003 Feb 26
7
XFS vs. ext3
(Sorry for cross-posting; I'm not on either ext3-users or
linux-xfs, but I thought both lists might find this interesting.
CC me with any replies or questions. Thanks.)
(The last four paragraphs contain the interesting bits.
Basically, XFS hath kick-ed the *ss of ext3 under conditions
that are, for our company, critical.)
Some listees might be interested in some testing I did the other
2020 Jul 02
0
[OT] Bacula offsite replication
I setup drbd to replicate a ~50TB backuppc hive to the DR copy, an
identical box in a different DC on the same campus, with approximately gigE
speeds, and ran this for a year or two. It worked well enough but
required babysitting from time to time. Both nodes were mdraid lvm
logical volumes formatted as a single huge xfs on centos. I never
automated the failover as it never failed, and as a dev/test backup, 8 hour
response seemed adequate
On Thu, Jul 2, 2020, 1:22 AM Alessandro Baggi <alessandro.baggi at gmail.com>...
2020 Jul 02
1
[OT] Bacula offsite replication
...you in advance.
Il 02/07/20 10:43, John Pierce ha scritto:
> I setup drbd to replicate a ~50TB backuppc hive to the DR copy, an
> identical box in a different DC on the same campus, with approximately gigE
> speeds, and ran this for a year or two. It worked well enough but
> required babysitting from time to time. Both nodes were mdraid lvm
> logical volumes formatted as a single huge xfs on centos. I never
> automated the failover as it never failed, and as a dev/test backup, 8 hour
> response seemed adequate
>
> On Thu, Jul 2, 2020, 1:22 AM Alessandro Baggi <alessand...
2004 Aug 06
0
Icecast, Liveice... experiences?
On Thursday 28 February 2002 06:20 pm, you wrote:
> Hello.
>
> We have been using LiveIce to serve mp3 streams for 10 months or so. So
> far, IceCast has been pretty reliable. Well, until LiveIce is introduced
> into the picture. We originally tried LiveIce running on FreeBSD. It ran
> for a while, but we suffered wierd problems: disconnects, skips and
> such. We are
2004 Aug 06
0
Darkice memory leak
Kristjan,
> After babysitting liveice for few months I decided to move to Darkice. First
> I tried installing Darkice on Redhat7.1 but soon gave up after endless
> broken dependencies. Upgraded to Redhat7.2 and the rpms were accepted right
> away. I installed:
>
> lame-3.91-1.i686.rpm
> libogg-1.0rc3-1.i386....
2004 Aug 06
0
No subject
.... It also leaks with just one stream.
Thanks,
Kristjan
<p>-----Original Message-----
From: owner-icecast@xiph.org [mailto:owner-icecast@xiph.org]On Behalf Of
Akos Maroy
Sent: 8. april 2002 14:34
To: icecast@xiph.org
Subject: Re: [icecast] Darkice memory leak
<p>Kristjan,
> After babysitting liveice for few months I decided to move to Darkice.
First
> I tried installing Darkice on Redhat7.1 but soon gave up after endless
> broken dependencies. Upgraded to Redhat7.2 and the rpms were accepted
right
> away. I installed:
>
> lame-3.91-1.i686.rpm
> libogg-1.0rc3-1.i386.r...
2010 Nov 12
1
squirrelmail inbox empty
I am running Dovecot + Postfix +Squirrelmail on Debian Lenny.Fetchmail
pulls the mail, dovecot spreads it around.
I had squirrelmail setup & I tested it from within my router ( internal
LAN).
yesterday I had to go babysit my grand daughter, and I setup port
forward for IMAP port 143, and I can use squirrelmail through firefox on
my laptop.
All the other folders have all the mail from the
2006 Mar 24
0
Finding the busypattern
Hey everybody,
I've had issues with detecting call disconnects on the Centrex system
and an Adit 600. I've discovered that if I set the channel bank's FXO
to lscpd, even though the CO says they don't support, that Asterisk can
see the hangups.
The catch? Asterisk can no longer seize the line.
I've used this to my advantage, since I have 13 lines to work with. (5)
+1
2007 Apr 18
1
[OT] OMG Verizon is terrible
Had an appointment for these schmoes to come out and install another
line. Was supposed to be 8-12. Its now 6PM and not even call. Missed
3 sales calls waiting on these jerks.
No wonder customers were jumping ship to Vonage.
--
Warm Regards,
Lee
2008 Mar 05
1
Error reading block x (Attempt to read block...)
A Centos 5 64-bit server reflected some SCSI kernel errors in the logs, so
I opted to reboot, only to be prompted to perform a manual fsck, that an
automatic fsck wouldn't be permitted.
As a result, the fsck is taking a long time, as I have to babysit the
server for every bad block that is reported and needs a forced rewrite.
The exact error is "Error reading block x (Attempt to read