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2016 Jan 09
0
dhcpd and centos 7 network burps
Folks I have noticed that my Centos 7 systems which use DHCPD from a router or gateway all seem to fail when the DHCP client asks for a renewal. After issuing systemctl restart NetworkManger the connectivity resumes until the lease renewal time occurs again. As part of my research, I set up a CRON job that runs every five minutes, and uses ip route to determine what my IP address is.
2004 Feb 18
5
ownership & ssh
Here's another easy rsync question (I am trying to make sense of some stuff): Let's say I have this burp file, which I set the follow uid/gid: raub@kushana-13>ls -l burp -rw-r--r-- 1 nobody4 noaccess 44800 Feb 18 13:07 burp raub@kushana-14> When I move it to katri, since it does not have those uid/gid defined, it just spits them out as the appropriate numbers (that were
2005 Aug 15
0
newhidups and pollinterval
Gentlemen, As reported earlier, my UPS burps a lot of unsolicited interrupt messages. I have made some experiments with the UPS using newhidups directly, and noticed that the poll frequency of the dstate_poll_fds() calls in main.c can be heavily skewed by the timeout provided in the libusb_get_interrupt() call in libhid.c (currently 5 sec!). For a UPS that provides few interrupt messages, this
2007 Jul 24
3
How to require a defined type...
Hi all, I''m struggling with the following: I have a defined type wrapped in a class: class myclass { define mytype(bla) { file { "blabla": .... } exec { "blablabla": ... } } } And I access the defined type in my other class by doing this: class otherclass { include myclass myclass::mytype { "alb": ... } # and here I want to
2012 Jul 26
2
kernel parameters for improving gluster writes on millions of small writes (long)
This is a continuation of my previous posts about improving write perf when trapping millions of small writes to a gluster filesystem. I was able to improve write perf by ~30x by running STDOUT thru gzip to consolidate and reduce the output stream. Today, another similar problem, having to do with yet another bioinformatics program (which these days typically handle the 'short reads' that
2017 Nov 05
1
Patches from Debian
Hi Gene, thanks a lot for looking at the patches and merging them! :) On Sat, 4 Nov 2017 12:51:22 -0400 Gene Cumm <gene.cumm at gmail.com> wrote: > Aside from patch "burping" on unnecessary characters, everything > looks good. Sorry, should have checked for that? > 0001-digest-sha.patch moves from "Digest::SHA1", last touched in CPAN > in 2010 (but only 3
2004 Mar 31
1
Voicemail prompts garbled
I'm having problems with the voicemail prompts. The beginning of each prompt is garbled. Prompts "edian mail" and "assword" can be recognized, but when it starts on the short phrases it is completely garbled. It is almost like the subsequent phrase starts before the current phrase finishes. I have isolated the LAN to the * box and the phones, so LAN congestion is
2011 Sep 01
1
Yum Update Errors
Afternoon All, Just ran yum update and it burped on the following: Package xulrunner.i386 0:1.9.2.20-3.el5_7 set to be updated --> Processing Conflict: firefox conflicts xulrunner >= 1.9.2.19 firefox-3.6.18-1.el5.centos.i386 from installed has depsolving problems --> firefox conflicts with xulrunner Uname -a gives: Linux 2.6.18-27...
2004 Sep 29
0
net groupmap failures
OK all, really going nuts here. wbinfo -u/-g works, pulls up the W2k users/groups. Net ads join works just fine. Created the krb5.keytab file on the w2k machine and kutil copy this to /etc/krb5.keytab. kinit administrator works fine. However, all net groupmap commands fail. Here's an example: fskkweb# net groupmap add unixgroup=admin ntgroup="Domain Admins" No rid or sid
2005 Dec 28
1
FW: R and read.irts
I have never worked with R before so I am sorry if this is a bad question but I've tried and tried ( all day ) and I can't figure this problem out. I have the code below and I included the data file as an attachment. The code works in term of reading in the data correctly but when the graph gets created, the xaxis is really strangely/incorrectly labelled. I have been trying to understand
2017 Oct 22
2
Patches from Debian
Thanks. I'll try to get to these soon. On Oct 22, 2017 4:14 PM, "Lukas Schwaighofer via Syslinux" < syslinux at zytor.com> wrote: Hi, I've recently started working on the syslinux package on Debian. I noticed there are a few patches applied to the Debian version which seem generally useful to me. Please consider merging them: * 0001-digest-sha.patch: It appears that
2004 Sep 10
2
process_single
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 [To: flac-dev@lists.sourceforge.net] On Sun, 10 Nov 2002, Josh Coalson wrote: > Hmm, that's how the plugins work. They are using the file > decoder layer but that's a pretty trivial wrapper around > the seekable stream decoder. Without seeing your code there's > not much else I can say. Do you want to see my code ;-) >
2008 Jan 15
2
Reproducible samba bug with directory name
I just recreated this bug in samba-3.0.26a-3.3. It is as simple as creating a directory named "F-08-6104 International Management Assoc." (without the quotes), then looking at the name of the directory via XP. I've done it twice now: OpenSUSE 10.2 + Samba 3.0.23d-19.7 + XFS, all from Novell OpenSUSE 10.3 + samba-3.0.26a-3.3 + XFS, all from Novell With both I get the same wrong
2005 Dec 29
1
R and read.irts
I thought r-help let you attach asci files but I don't think it does now so below is a sample of my data set. Thanks again. 09:40:08.5238,67.00,33 09:40:09.1968,67.00,2 09:40:09.7945,67.00,2 09:40:09.7975,67.00,2 09:40:09.8318,66.99,-3 09:40:17.6335,66.95,3 09:41:09.3393,66.95,6 09:41:11.1482,66.95,-1 09:42:07.4552,66.90,-5 09:42:12.5823,66.85,-5 09:42:14.4329,66.80,-2
2017 Apr 19
2
Using Icecast relay function with dynamic IP at remote source end
Hey, The relay easiest to configured in a pull configuration. Where the setting are setup on the remote server. Since the client is on WiFi, you will have lots of issues streaming due to the ever changing wifi environment. My suggestion is source the stream at the lowest settings for encoding you can live with, This will keep the bandwidth down and less likely burp on you. We do have
2009 Mar 24
9
mailutil?
dbox format needs at least two tools: 1. Expunging only marks the message having refcount=0. The actual disk space is freed only after calling a tool pointing to the user's dbox dir. 2. Ability to force index resync/rebuild in case it doesn't figure out itself that there's something wrong. I'm starting to think about building a more generic mailutil tool, maybe something similar
2005 Apr 22
2
hardlink bug in 2.6.4?
The background: I host one of the unofficial slackware mirrors & push to a high speed (unlisted) mirror that several other unofficials use for pulls. To save time/disk/bandwidth I use a custom script to hardlink the trees prior to pushing the updates to said unlisted mirror. The commandline (linewrap from hell, sorry): (note: username/password/hostname/modulename deliberately obfuscated)
2017 Nov 04
0
Patches from Debian
On Sun, Oct 22, 2017 at 5:52 PM, Gene Cumm <gene.cumm at gmail.com> wrote: > Thanks. I'll try to get to these soon. > > On Oct 22, 2017 4:14 PM, "Lukas Schwaighofer via Syslinux" > <syslinux at zytor.com> wrote: > > Hi, > > I've recently started working on the syslinux package on Debian. I > noticed there are a few patches applied to the
2009 Jan 20
4
Audio problem.
Hi. I've noticed audio problems when using Wine on Sun's Solaris 10 UNIX system. When I go to run a program that uses audio, like a game, it seems not to be synchronized properly and skips some. What's up with that, anyway? I noticed some messages about not being able to find "SUNW,oss" and also this, if it has any relevancy: "fixme:mpeg3:mp3_horse Error occurred
2006 Aug 05
1
R GUI for Mac OS X bug
Hi, I found a highly reproduceable bug in the version that comes with 2.3.1 and I just thought I'd let the authors know. Pressing " and then tab instantly crashes it every time.