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2004 Dec 20
2
How can I discern egress traffic than ingress traffic?
I have two interfaces, eth0 and eth1 but i can''t
discern the egress traffic than ingress traffic. I
need to apply htb qdisc in both directions, and I read
that I need the IMQ patch to do this, because in
ingress qdisc i can''t apply htb qdisc...but where is
the ingress qdisc? affect the traffic that goes from
eth0 to eth1 or is for the traffic that goes from eth1
to eth0?
2004 Aug 09
5
Little problem with IMQ
When I try to put all incoming traffic to IMQ on PREROUTING I can''t discern
traffic to LAN and traffic to server.
When I try to put only INPUT traffic to IMQ... I can''t discern traffic from
LAN and from internet.
Help me plizz to put all incoming traffic to one IMQ device and all
outcoming to other IMQ device and (it''s very important) discern traffic to
clients and
2002 Aug 14
1
Browse Master
Greetings,
I'm having a problem where our samba host is loosing browse master elections
to a Windows 2K notebook that is transient to our network. In the smb.conf I
have set the following paramaters in the [global] section:
local master = yes
preferred master = yes
os level = 255
After I made the above changes I restarted the host and at that time it won
the election and we could browse
2015 Apr 13
2
How to discern when like dir names exist in 2 places
with these rsync rsync [...] /var/ /dir/
rsync [...] /etc/ /dir2/
And exclude file: excl
/apache2/*
That will exclude both /var/apache2/*
and /etc/apache2/*
How can I tell rsync I want /var/apache2 excluded, but not /etc/apache2?
I mean short of using separate excl files for each run
Using something like the start of an absolute name:
2015 Apr 13
0
How to discern when like dir names exist in 2 places
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Hmmm, according to my interpretation of the man page (I am on 3.1.1)
that is supposed to work however when I test using the "-/
/etc/passwd" example the / seems to have the same effect as commenting
the line. I get /etc/passwd copied whether the source is / or /etc.
Am I completely misunderstanding what the man page is telling me this
2015 Apr 13
0
How to discern when like dir names exist in 2 places
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I was actually in the include/exclude section of the man page not the
filter section. However, your syntax does work.
The +/- syntax absolutely works in an --exclude-from or --include-from
file I use it all the time. However, apparently the -/ syntax does
not work there.
So, I am not sure if the man page is wrong or if this feature just
isn't
2015 Apr 13
1
How to discern when like dir names exist in 2 places
On Mon, 13 Apr 2015 13:45:18 -0400 Kevin Korb wrote:
> The +/- syntax absolutely works in an --exclude-from or --include-from
> file I use it all the time. However, apparently the -/ syntax does
> not work there.
> So, I am not sure if the man page is wrong or if this feature just
> isn't working correctly in an exclude file.
This is perhaps this note in the "FILTER
2015 Apr 14
0
How to discern when like dir names exist in 2 places
Francis.Montagnac at inria.fr writes:
> Hi,
>
> On Mon, 13 Apr 2015 12:59:07 -0400 Kevin Korb wrote:
>> Hmmm, according to my interpretation of the man page (I am on 3.1.1)
>> that is supposed to work however when I test using the "-/
>> /etc/passwd" example the / seems to have the same effect as commenting
>> the line. I get /etc/passwd copied whether
2007 Apr 18
0
I didn't see any discernible difference between these and the non-permanent type.
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2010 Aug 14
1
discerning species by color in cca biplot
Dear List,
I am running constrained correspondence analysis for abundance data of 7
birds.
However, I would like to check which bird prefers which environment gradient
by showing the species with different colors of the dots in cca plot
(package vegan).
Please kindly help and thank you
Elaine
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2010 Oct 26
2
discerning plot dots using colors
Dear List,
I am using the command plot to present the relationship
between bird richness (Y axis) and elevation (X axis).
However, I would like to observe
the distributions of bird richness in different administrative areas (A, B,
C, …., G) in this plot.
For example, the dots in area A might fall in the upper right part of the
plot, while those in area B might appear in the middle of
2007 Apr 18
0
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2015 Apr 13
2
How to discern when like dir names exist in 2 places
Kevin Korb <kmk at sanitarium.net> writes:
> -/ /var/apache2/*
Thanks for the input, but unless I'm doing something else screwy, that
does not appear to work here.
I put your line verbatim into my exlcude file (near the top)
/pkg/*
/sadm/*
/cache/*
/opt/csw/cache/*
-/ /var/apache2/*
/tmp/*
------- ------- ---=--- ------- -------
My actual task
2005 Oct 23
4
Anyone use a Rio Cali Sport with CentOS 4.2?
My wife does and here's the problem. It automatically mounts the flash
memory of the player. But it doesn't mount the SD card slot. I used Ubuntu
5.10 recently and it mounted both of them. Both as separate USB sticks.
How do I get CentOS to do the same thing? Or can it not discern that two
USB flash devices are plugged in?
Preston
2012 Aug 20
3
[LLVMdev] How to Identify if an Argument is a pointer?
Hello,
I was wondering how you can identify whether or not an Argument is a
pointer. The "isDereferenceablePointer" function for Values doesn't
seem to be what I want (I don't care whether or not the pointer points
to allocated memory or is suitably aligned). I want to be able to
discern between:
i32* %pArray
and
i32 %pArray
Thanks in advance.
- John
2011 Jul 06
3
identifying a 'run' in a vector
Hi,
How can I discern which elements in x (see below) are in 'order', but more
specifically.. only the 1st 'ordered run'?
I would like for it to return elements 1:8... there may be ordered values
after 1:8, but those are not of interest.
x <- c(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 20, 21, 22, 45)
Thanks for any suggestions.
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2012 Jul 25
4
Manual OOM killing?
Hey guys and gals,
Yesterday I had one of my scientists kill one of my servers when his
program ran amok and gobbled up all the memory, or forked too many
processes, or I'm just not exactly sure what to be honest.
Is there something I can run manually in cron to look for rampant
programs and kill them? I know that may be hard to discern but I
could also include a list if "known
2005 Aug 24
6
Cisco 7960 / SIP & tftp configs
I have three questions about my 7960 phone that I can't discern from the
docs/wiki.
1st - If I change the SIPxxxxxx.cnf file to change registrations it sets
up new lines as expected. If I delete a line it doesn't get removed when
I reboot the phone. I have to go to the phone, unlock it, and reset the
SIP parameters. How do I make it "forget" what it has programmed and
2015 Jun 13
6
off topic - need help registering to the smplayer forum
Hi All,
smplayer has no mailing list.
I tried to register at
http://forum.smplayer.info/ucp.php?mode=register
but the capchas are so incredibly impossible to discern
that I gave up after 5 tries.
I tried the audio option, but the audio option plays so garbled
it is impossible to understand.
My audio is great. I play youtube vids with great clarity.
So I am hoping someone who is on that forum to
2015 Apr 13
4
How to discern when like dir names exist in 2 places
Hi,
On Mon, 13 Apr 2015 12:59:07 -0400 Kevin Korb wrote:
> Hmmm, according to my interpretation of the man page (I am on 3.1.1)
> that is supposed to work however when I test using the "-/
> /etc/passwd" example the / seems to have the same effect as commenting
> the line. I get /etc/passwd copied whether the source is / or /etc.
I guess that this -/ syntax is not usable