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2020 Jul 14
2
DC disaster recovery
Rpvs> On 14/07/2020 16:51, Gregory Sloop via samba wrote:
>> Yeah, I could setup an extra XCP box - but at smaller setups, it really seems like overkill.
>> So, it sounds like restores of the VM work "fine."
>> How often do machine accounts reset their passwords?
Rpvs> Every 30 days, though this is adjustable, but not recommended
>> [This is the one that is
2015 Oct 19
3
"Living Downstream Without Drowning" BOF @ Dev Meeting
Mike Edwards and I will be hosting a talk/BOF called "Living Downstream
Without Drowning" which is for anyone maintaining a bunch of local changes
to Clang/LLVM/etc. We will present some procedures and tactics we've evolved
at Sony, including patch tactics for reducing merge pain, and how we are
throwing automation at the problem.
But we are really curious what YOU have done
2020 Jul 14
4
DC disaster recovery
Rpvs> On 14/07/2020 17:25, Gregory Sloop via samba wrote:
>> Rpvs> On 14/07/2020 16:51, Gregory Sloop via samba wrote:
>>>> Yeah, I could setup an extra XCP box - but at smaller setups, it really seems like overkill.
>>>> So, it sounds like restores of the VM work "fine."
>>>> How often do machine accounts reset their passwords?
>>
2020 Jul 14
0
DC disaster recovery
On 14/07/2020 17:25, Gregory Sloop via samba wrote:
>
> Rpvs> On 14/07/2020 16:51, Gregory Sloop via samba wrote:
>>> Yeah, I could setup an extra XCP box - but at smaller setups, it really seems like overkill.
>>> So, it sounds like restores of the VM work "fine."
>>> How often do machine accounts reset their passwords?
> Rpvs> Every 30 days,
2016 Mar 07
3
OpenSSL Update - not a security update???
On 03/03/2016 02:58 PM, Mark Milhollan wrote:
> On Wed, 2 Mar 2016, Johnny Hughes wrote:
>> On 03/02/2016 10:42 AM, Mark Milhollan wrote:
>
>>> I wish --security was functional
>
>>> I hope that the lack is not due to
>>> the assumed use resulting in it being ignored.
>>
>> That is not the reason,
>
>> We do not have enough space
2005 Oct 24
0
1.0alpha4: drowning in asserts/cores
Timo,
I have had to drop back to alpha3 because I found a pile
of core files on my imap server this morning, from the
weekend. They are all from the assert:
imap(user): file mbox-lock.c: line 379 (mbox_lock_fcntl):
assertion failed: (lock_type == F_UNLCK)
I reported this issue to the list last Friday. Help...
Jeff Earickson
Colby College
2020 Jul 14
2
DC disaster recovery
Yeah, I could setup an extra XCP box - but at smaller setups, it really seems like overkill.
So, it sounds like restores of the VM work "fine."
How often do machine accounts reset their passwords?
[This is the one that is most likely to be problematic. Rejoining the domain means a new profile. And that's a big PITA on the client side.]
User password changes can simply be handled by
2011 Aug 17
1
How would you calculate this type of p-value using R?
Let's say you want to compare "one observation" with a sample, how would you
use R to get a p-value for that single observation itself?
To clarify what I'm asking: We know you use a one-sample t test to compare
an actual sample to a hypothetical value, and a Wilcoxon test if it's not
normally distributed, in R either "t.test( )" or "wilcox.test( )".
2007 Jul 30
8
regular expressions : extracting numbers
Hello all,
I have a vector of character strings, in which I have letters, numbers, and symbols. What I wish to do is obtain a vector of the same length with just the numbers.
A quick example -
extract of the original vector :
"lema, rb 2%" "rb 2%" "rb 3%" "rb 4%" "rb 3%" "rb 2%,mineuse" "rb" "rb" "rb 12"
2016 Mar 14
2
NetApp NFS vs. ZFS and NFS for Maildir
...average load
> for a large ISP data centre is 21 mins, usually ample time to allow the
> generators to start up, come to full power, and switch in taking over
> the load, but thats not going to help during a building fire, once their
> depleted, their depleted.
If your servers get drowned with water during a fire your fs is probably the
least of your worries. You don't really plan to re-enable servers with
water- or fire-damage, do you? That's probably why there shouldn't be a
fireman pouring water in the first place.
Please lets stop this here as it has pretty much noth...
2011 May 09
3
Really, really loud ringers
Anyone have some recommended equipment for alerting people to calls in a noisy environment?
I have Polycom IP550 phones set up in some really noisy environments - our mine hoists - and they tend to drown out the ringers. I'm using Clarity WR100s now. They're analog devices, attached to Linksys PAP2T ATAs as part of a call group to get a loud (advertised as 95dB) ring out there, but it
2017 Feb 01
6
Buttons too big in Firefox for Linux
A while back, after doing a yum update, a new version of Firefox was installed
and since then, the contents of my pages don't fit any more because the
buttons are now much bigger.
I've done some searching and to be honest I've drowned in the results. To
make matters worse, most of the results are OLD, referring to IE version 6
and Firefox version 30.
This problem is only very recent (months). The problem is only in Firefox for
Linux. Firefox for Android and Windows look fine, as does Chrome on
everything and I.E.
Does an...
2015 Dec 10
5
USB devices - libgphoto2 - PTP - hplip
Hi,
Posting this again as it has been drowned. can anybody assist?
------------------------------------------------------------------
Hi All,
I'm trying to disable USB storage devices in Centos7.1.1503.
I've setup udev rules to block all usb devices and then additional rules
to allow specific vendors / products to be used (mainly...
2016 Jun 12
4
scp via another server
...ges from the ECC controller, all of which are corrected, and I
>> am unable to get a command line to issue the required commands to
>> change directory and then run scp from the other server. I have no
>> problems, however, getting into the first server - except for being
>> drowned by the error correction messages and the server seems to be
>> running "fine".
>>
>> Until I am able to get to the server and investigate, is it
>> possible to accomplish the above on a single command line, thus
>> avoiding seeing the error messages? I should...
2016 Jun 12
3
scp via another server
...by continuous error correction messages from the ECC controller, all of which are corrected, and I am unable to get a command line to issue the required commands to change directory and then run scp from the other server. I have no problems, however, getting into the first server - except for being drowned by the error correction messages and the server seems to be running "fine".
Until I am able to get to the server and investigate, is it possible to accomplish the above on a single command line, thus avoiding seeing the error messages? I should add that both the first and second server a...
2013 Dec 29
5
[LLVMdev] Build bot fatigue
...specific SVN revision. Most email clients
will let you silence the thread once you've confirmed the issue has been
resolved.
3) Or even simpler, don't send failure mail from any builders outside
the "fast" set? Otherwise the important failures blocking everyone's
work get drowned out in the noise.
Sorry to send a feature request without patches but I'm not familiar
with the CI infrastructure and this looks like a fairly recent
development (or is it just me?)
Alp.
--
http://www.nuanti.com
the browser experts
2014 Jan 04
2
[LLVMdev] buildbot failure in LLVM on clang-native-arm-cortex-a9
On 04/01/2014 15:19, llvm.buildmaster at lab.llvm.org wrote:
> The Buildbot has detected a new failure on builder clang-native-arm-cortex-a9 while building cfe.
> Full details are available at:
> http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/clang-native-arm-cortex-a9/builds/14552
>
> Buildbot URL: http://lab.llvm.org:8011/
>
> Buildslave for this Build: as-bldslv1
>
> Build
2015 Nov 05
8
"Living Downstream Without Drowning" BOF @ Dev Meeting
On 19 Oct 2015, at 19:05, Bruce Hoult via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
>
> I find the git imerge script extremely useful for this kind of situation.
>
> https://github.com/mhagger/git-imerge
>
> Logically, it does something similar to rebasing your local branch onto EVERY commit in the upstream branch, in turn, until it finds conflicts. There is
2010 May 18
2
Function that is giving me a headache- any help appreciated (automatic read )
note: whole function is below- I am sure I am doing something silly.
when I use it like USGS(input="precipitation") it is choking on the
precip.1 <- subset(DF, precipitation!="NA")
b <- ddply(precip.1$precipitation, .(precip.1$gauge_name), cumsum)
DF.precip <- precip.1
DF.precip$precipitation <- b$.data
part, but runs fine outside of the function:
days=7
2005 Feb 13
1
Transparent Pie Charts
Hi again!
I put this question in another topics post before but
I fear it might drown there.
Is it possible to have transparent / alpha blended
colors for pie charts?
I am using the pies in a map of pies and those pies
are sometimes overlapping so
it would be great to see if another pie lies beneath.
Thanks,
Werner