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2004 Sep 24
1
[Fwd: copy/deleting a file gives error "Can not read from source file or disk"]
Skipped content of type multipart/alternative-------------- next part -------------- An embedded message was scrubbed... From: "bernhard.de.cock.buning" <bernhard.de.cock.buning@oracle.com> Subject: dcopy/deleting a file gives error "Can not read from source file or disk" Date: Fri, 24 Sep 2004 11:44:40 +0200 Size: 5284 Url: http://oss.oracle.com/pipermail/ocfs-users/attachments/20040924/eba3b1ad/deletingafilegiveserro...
2005 Jul 11
2
proc-37, installing 10gR2 CRS. /ocfs/ocr_disk1 is on FS type 1952539503. Not supported.
...eed to use when I mount ocfs using ocfs2console ? 1) somebody have an idear where I can check the FS numbers so I can see what kind of filesystem he reports in the line "on FS type 1952539503. Not supported." 2) somebody a solution for the problem ? Thanks, Kind regards, Bernhard de Cock Buning -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Bernhard de Cock Buning *Senior Technical Engineer /Oracle Support/ Oracle Nederland BV/ Oracle Support/ Rijnzathe 6 P.O. Box 147 phone fax +31 30 669 7953 +31 30 669 9966 34...
2005 Jul 11
2
proc-37, installing 10gR2 CRS. /ocfs/ocr_disk1 is on FS type 1952539503. Not supported.
...eed to use when I mount ocfs using ocfs2console ? 1) somebody have an idear where I can check the FS numbers so I can see what kind of filesystem he reports in the line "on FS type 1952539503. Not supported." 2) somebody a solution for the problem ? Thanks, Kind regards, Bernhard de Cock Buning -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Bernhard de Cock Buning *Senior Technical Engineer /Oracle Support/ Oracle Nederland BV/ Oracle Support/ Rijnzathe 6 P.O. Box 147 phone fax +31 30 669 7953 +31 30 669 9966 34...
2019 Jun 26
10
[Bug 111007] New: Blender crash when opening material tab GTX 750Ti -- NV117 (GM107)
...Mesa Version: 19.1 Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64) OS: Linux (All) Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: medium Component: Drivers/DRI/nouveau Assignee: nouveau at lists.freedesktop.org Reporter: joinlaw at cock.li QA Contact: nouveau at lists.freedesktop.org System Information Operating system: Linux-5.1.6-gnu-1-x86_64-with-arch 64 Bits (Parabola GNU/Linux-libre) arch derivative Graphics card: NV117 nouveau 4.3 (Core Profile) Mesa 19.1.0 description of error: Blender crash when opening the mater...
2005 Mar 30
7
RE: Shorewall and an inline IDS (snort-inline orhogwash)
...wall-users-bounces@lists.shorewall.net] On Behalf Of mynullvoid Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2005 9:34 PM To: Mailing List for Shorewall Users Subject: Re: [Shorewall-users] Shorewall and an inline IDS (snort-inline orhogwash) If I am not mistaken snort-inline is already in snort 2.3.2 --- Michael W Cocke <cocke@catherders.com> wrote: > Is anyone using an inline IDS like hogwash or snort-inline to drop > packets in a system running shoreline? I _think_ I see how to > configure it, but I''d be really interested in finding a howto or > something... > > Thanks! &gt...
2010 Mar 29
3
[LLVMdev] Operand, instruction
Actually i have to implement strength reduction, for that i have to first detect induction variables using ALLEN-COCKE-KENNEDY algorithm. To find out induction variables, i need the name of the instruction. Thanks for the reply. Devang Patel-2 wrote: > > On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 6:53 AM, help__me_please > <krishnadhan at cse.iitb.ac.in> wrote: >> >> Can anyone tell how to get the result...
2010 Mar 29
0
[LLVMdev] Operand, instruction
Hi, > Actually i have to implement strength reduction, for that i have to first > detect induction variables using ALLEN-COCKE-KENNEDY algorithm. To find out > induction variables, i need the name of the instruction. I suspect you are confused. Surely you only need a way of referring to each instruction. For this you can use a pointer to the instruction. Ciao, Duncan.
2005 Mar 29
4
Shorewall and an inline IDS (snort-inline or hogwash)
Is anyone using an inline IDS like hogwash or snort-inline to drop packets in a system running shoreline? I _think_ I see how to configure it, but I''d be really interested in finding a howto or something... Thanks! Mike- -- Mornings: Evolution in action. Only the grumpy will survive. -- Please note - Due to the intense volume of spam, we have installed site-wide spam filters at
2010 Mar 29
0
[LLVMdev] Union types
...te: > Hi All, > > Which implies no one was expecting a UnionType there... > > Also, if I generate the object code directly, llc fails too... > > Is there any plan to implement the union type? The work-around is quite ugly... Sorry to Renato for getting two copeis of this, I cocked up the reply first time. Anyway, here's a patch for this issue (I'd not tried zero initialiser during my work). It seems to pass all the same tests as llvm did before, and give reasonable output. Also, does anyone know off the top of their heads what would be needed to get unions up to...
2005 Aug 31
4
why won;t my voice files play?
I just recompiled my version from this morning's CVS Head. My systems voice files (voicemail, time etc) were playing nicely. Until that is I added an extension and now the files won't play. Worse than that, * thinks the files have played and goes to the next step in the dial plan. What gives? -- Mark, G7LTT/KC2ENI Randolph, NJ http://www.g7ltt.com
2010 Mar 29
6
[LLVMdev] Union types
Hi All, I've noticed the union type in the language manual [1] but it seems it's not used too much. According to the manual, the code: union { int a; double b; } a; Could be compiled to: %union.anon = type union { i32, double } @a = common global %union.anon zeroinitializer, align 8 ; <%union.anon*> [#uses=0] But when I try to assemble it, I get: $ llvm-as union.ll
2005 Apr 27
23
eth0 & eth1 changing every boot
This is probably a stupid question, but I''m stumped. Practically every time my firewall boots (not often, but still) eth0 and eth1 exchange places (internet and intranet). How do I lock them down? SuSE 9.2, Shorewall 2.2.3. Thanks! Mike- -- Mornings: Evolution in action. Only the grumpy will survive. -- Please note - Due to the intense volume of spam, we have installed site-wide
2004 Nov 25
1
Problem getting incoming mail to IMAP inbox
...ngs, including none at all, to no avail. When I try to check in new mail to the inbox, the only messages are "Transmission Complete, no new messages" Tried this setting for example: default_mail_env = maildir:~/Maildir/:INBOX=/var/spool/mail/%u but to no avail. Is something getting cocked up because the folders are all in maildir format and the incoming mail spool is in mbox format? I checked permissions, they seem ok. Kmail can pull the messages in just fine to its local folder inbox, it just seems that dovecot can't read the mail spool file for some reason. All the ot...
2003 May 08
3
get_pin for scard-opensc.c
I'm attaching a patch to allow ssh client to get a pin from the command line when using a smartcard. Most of it is from a patch by Danny De Cock <godot () ulyssis ! org>, but I've used the ssh read_passphrase function instead. Any errors are mine, I'm sure. This enables ssh -I 0 to use a pin-protected smartcard via opensc. Thanks, Kevin Stefanik -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed......
2010 Mar 30
1
[LLVMdev] Operand, instruction
...o how to use data structures globally? And one thing, where is main ( or same kind of) function in llvm? Thanks for you reply. Duncan Sands wrote: > > Hi, > >> Actually i have to implement strength reduction, for that i have to first >> detect induction variables using ALLEN-COCKE-KENNEDY algorithm. To find >> out >> induction variables, i need the name of the instruction. > > I suspect you are confused. Surely you only need a way of referring to > each > instruction. For this you can use a pointer to the instruction. > > Ciao, > > D...
2007 Apr 27
0
Update of xlsReadWrite package
...vice versa (depends on local settings) - dateTimeToIsoStr } - isoStrToDateTime } independent of local settings (date/time support stimulated by an email of Gabor Grothendiek) - new argument "stringsAsFactors = default.stringsAsFactors()" (proposed by Peter Cock) Remark: this is a *potentially code breaking change*. Until now strings have been retrieved as characters. - new argument "checkNames = TRUE" (proposed by Peter Cock) - colClasses entries modified: - "numeric" and "factor added, - &quo...
2013 Feb 15
0
CVlim
...7.24 0.0145 * timef 1 0.19 0.19 11.29 0.0033 ** Residuals 19 0.31 0.02 ---Signif. codes: 0 ‘***’ 0.001 ‘**’ 0.01 ‘*’ 0.05 ‘.’ 0.1 ‘ ’ 1 fold 1 Observations in test set: 11 Slieve Gullion McVeigh Classic Tollymore Mountain Moughanmore Hen & Cock Annalong Horseshoe Rocky Meelbeg Meelmore Slieve Donard Seven Sevens Slieve GallionPredicted -0.680 -0.538 -0.610 -0.786 -0.849 7.87e-01 -0.682 -6.20e-01 -2.98e-01 1.41e+00 -5.87e-01cvpred -0.762 -0.614...
2007 Apr 27
0
[ANN:] new package xlsReadWrite*Pro*: announce + update.
...ery similar. For more info please see http://treetron.googlepages.com (or download the brochure). Below is the update message for the new version: o Changes from xlsReadWritePro 1.0.1 to 1.2.1 - new argument "stringsAsFactors = default.stringsAsFactors()" (proposed by Peter Cock) Remark: this is a potentially code breaking change. Until now strings have been retrieved as characters. The new default behaviour is more in line with read.table - new argument "checkNames = TRUE" (proposed by Peter Cock) - new colClasses argument "link"...
2011 Apr 13
4
[OT] Yealink Phones
I've just started deploying these (well the T28P model) after years of Snom issues and they look pretty good (although the documentation is execrable; if you thought the Snom stuff was obtuse Yealink have got them knocked into a cocked hat!). Anyway, for provisioning I use HTTP with a DHCP entry like:- # # Yealink Phones # group { # # The phone should pickup the # model config file (y0000000000000.cfg for the # T28P) first and then...
2006 Oct 24
13
How can my boss take rails seriously with bugs like this?
The Time::next_week method is supposed to give the time of the start of the next week. But look at this, it cocks up : >> t=Time.parse "Monday October 16th 2006" => Mon Oct 16 00:00:00 BST 2006 >> t.next_week => Mon Oct 23 00:00:00 BST 2006 >> t.next_week.next_week => Tue Oct 24 00:00:00 BST 2006 >> t.next_week.next_week.next_week => Mon Oct 30 00:00:00 GMT 2006...