Displaying 11 results from an estimated 11 matches for "demolish".
2006 Mar 29
4
Dreamhosters beware: 1.1 migration ruckus
This will probably demolish your Typo-based weblog and cause some
other glitches. Read the comments and some workarounds here:
http://blog.dreamhost.com/2006/03/28/new-rails/
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2011 Nov 15
1
Excessive imap-logins, never die
...em to be stale on our staff
imap server,
they do not seem to die off, new imap-logins are created with new logins
and exit accordingly.
Now, these are from our monitoring software that runs on another server on
our LAN. Our corporate link was taken down for 2 hours for urgent
relocation of fibre (demolishing old adjoining building, and just in case,
they needed to move it which we were glad about), so, this begs the
question, why would imap-logins be there I guess in some sort of wait
state, even with a still working internal DNS (internal view as well) the
only difference is no actual internet conn...
2011 Dec 14
19
Disk IO tuning
I am using XenServer6, and I need to get performance equal or close to what
we get on the hardware, especially with large files.
Are there any hints host side or guest side to increase performance. What
should I look at?
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2000 Oct 27
0
R reference card
A student wanted a reference card, so I made the following.
Someone might want to fix it up, adapt it, make it into a
screen saver, demolish it, or whatever. I will surely do
some of those. My version will remain in
http://www.psych.upenn.edu/~baron/refcard.pdf
Here is the Latex text. The package "hanging.sty" probably
will have to come from CTAN.
Jon
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2015 Jul 30
0
Fedora change that will probably affect RHEL
...that more than 5% of all computers with strong passphrases are currently infected with something? Prove it.
> Anyone without vaccines in such proximity to illness would
> definitely get sick.
Not true. Some people have innate immunity, and others can fight off the infection.
This doesn?t demolish the analogy, though, it just shows that computers are even worse than humans at fighting off attacks. Unlike humans, computers either have a block already in place against the attack, or they do not.
> The environment has changed, and the old architectures and methods
> aren't working t...
2013 Nov 24
1
create a new dataframe with intervals and computing a weighted average for each of its rows
I need you help with this problem, I have a data-frame like this:
BHID=c(43,43,43,43,44,44,44,44,44) FROM=c(50.9,46.7,44.2,43.1,52.3,51.9,49.3,46.2,42.38) TO=c(46.7,44.2,43.1,40.9,51.9,49.3,46.2,42.38,36.3) AR=c(45,46,0.0,38.45,50.05,22.9,0,25,9) DF<-data.frame(BHID,FROM,TO,VALUE) #add the length DF$LENGTH=DF$FROM-DF$TO
where:
+ BHID: is the borehole
2010 Aug 12
14
Puppet system deployment hanging ..
We have successfully installed puppet on a CentOS Server, but I am
battling with a deployment.
It has to do with grid software. The repository gets created, then
begins installation.
The problem is that it just hangs - no errors, no network activity. I
can see puppet is running, but nothing it being updated.
Any pointers ?
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2015 Jul 29
4
Fedora change that will probably affect RHEL
On Wed, Jul 29, 2015 at 4:37 PM, Warren Young <wyml at etr-usa.com> wrote:
> Security is *always* opposed to convenience.
False. OS X by default runs only signed binaries, and if they come
from the App Store they run in a sandbox. User gains significant
security with this, and are completely unaware of it. There is no
inconvenience.
What is the inconvenience of encrypting your device
2007 Apr 30
10
mount type and ensure => present on OS X
Hello all.
There is some strange thing going on with our OS X clients.
We have created a package which is run via SystemStarter. What it does?
It parses /etc/fstab and mounts the NFS directories mentioned there.
This is needed since we want to have static mounts and the
NetInfo-automounter combination does not do static mounts (even with
ttl=0 set for the mount, which is supposed to do a
2009 May 21
0
Writing Hangup causes to CDR record
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Hehe i meant 15 but i knew one would spot that..
I was 17 in fact, left at 22, yeah demolition, construction, sniper,
road
demolish, anti tank craters, and all the bells and whistles,
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>>From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-
>>bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Jeff LaCoursiere
>>Sent: May-20-09 8:43 PM
>>To: Asterisk Users Mai...
2005 Nov 17
2
AllowUsers not working under certain conditions
Hello,
I've trawled archives looking for changes in the "AllowUsers" option,
manuals, changes log, reported bugs and to my surprise I can't find anything
or anyone that has reported the issues that I am experiencing.
I am using the default installation sshd_config file as supplied by Redhat
and the only options I have changed are:
ListenAddress
AllowUsers
The first problem