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2010 Nov 21
10
Running on Dell hardware?
...h again. So I''m going to call this one resolved... Tentatively acknowledging the remote possibility that the problem could still come back. All I did was disable the built-in Broadcom network cards, and buy an add-on Intel network card (EXPI9400PT). It is worth noting, that the built-in bcom card cannot be completely disabled if you want to use ipmi... It''s disabled for OS only, but the iDRAC ipmi traffic still goes across the bcom interface. So now I have two network cables running to the machine, one of which is only used for ipmi. No big deal. I had ports to spare on my...
2002 Feb 14
12
Home shares staying (NT4)
I am having the same trouble with automatically mounted home shares with samba 2.2.1a (PDC, domain logins, roaming profiles) and NT4WS sp6a. If I login as one user, logout, then login as another, I can view the previous users home share as well as my newly logged in users home share (lather, rinse, repeat...). The NT box has a machine account, domain logins work, profiles work, login scripts
2007 Feb 05
5
Powercom black knight 800VA (usb)
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2010 Oct 13
40
Running on Dell hardware?
I have a Dell R710 which has been flaky for some time. It crashes about once per week. I have literally replaced every piece of hardware in it, and reinstalled Sol 10u9 fresh and clean. I am wondering if other people out there are using Dell hardware, with what degree of success, and in what configuration? The failure seems to be related to the perc 6i. For some period around the time
2020 Apr 17
4
[RFC] Improving FileCheck
On Mon, Apr 13, 2020 at 1:16 PM Jon Roelofs via llvm-dev < llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > As an update, after lots of fixes from a number of different people > (thanks everyone!), the current list of false-positives on `ninja > check-llvm` for the more stringent Gotcha A diagnostic is: > > LLVM :: Analysis/CostModel/X86/vselect-cost.ll > LLVM ::
2020 Apr 03
6
[RFC] Improving FileCheck
I'd like to (re)start a discussion on a few gotchas in FileCheck that I've noticed working on various tests in llvm's suites. This begain in a review [1], but I'll try to summarize here so it gets the right audience before decisions are made on it (so to speak). 1: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77227 The main sticking point is the abundance of checks in FileCheck tests that appear to
2009 Dec 21
3
Shutdown vmware ESX
Hi, is there some easy way how to shut down vmware ESXi host? We have same apc smart 1500 and I passed usb port into one virtual linux, so it can monitor ups state via NUT. So how can i make esx server avare of low battery? Maybe using vsphere-cli utils? With regards Libor -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type:
2012 Aug 02
2
Rsyncing huge file, timeout on rsyncd
Hello, let me describe my setup. Source server is debian wheezy, rsync 3.0.9 Destination is qnap TS-410, with rsyncd enabled, rsync 3.0.7 I'm trying to rsync two files, which are exported from source server as iscsi targets (windows iscsi backups). Files are on btrfs, so I use snapshots during rsync, so files don't change. One file is 50GB, second is 550GB in size. Initial sync over