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2020 Jul 14
2
DC disaster recovery
...bservation if there's not some way to re-sync the "machine" account password on the station with a new password on the AD-DC. If there's a way, I'm all ears. If there's not, then who cares - what's the point in even bringing it up? It feels like Bystander: "Hey drowning man, there's a way you don't have to drown, you know!" Drowning man: "Yeah?! Crikey! How about telling me about that, instead of just telling me I don't have to drown!" Bystander "I just wanted you to know 'bout my technical superiority!" Drowning man: &quo...
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...
2020 Jul 14
4
DC disaster recovery
...ere's not some way to re-sync the "machine" account password on the station with a new password on the AD-DC. If there's a way, I'm all ears. If there's not, then who cares - what's the point in even bringing it up? >> It feels like >> Bystander: "Hey drowning man, there's a way you don't have to drown, you know!" >> Drowning man: "Yeah?! Crikey! How about telling me about that, instead of just telling me I don't have to drown!" >> Bystander "I just wanted you to know 'bout my technical superiority!" &...
2020 Jul 14
0
DC disaster recovery
...f there's not some way to re-sync the "machine" account password on the station with a new password on the AD-DC. If there's a way, I'm all ears. If there's not, then who cares - what's the point in even bringing it up? > > It feels like > Bystander: "Hey drowning man, there's a way you don't have to drown, you know!" > Drowning man: "Yeah?! Crikey! How about telling me about that, instead of just telling me I don't have to drown!" > Bystander "I just wanted you to know 'bout my technical superiority!" > Drow...
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?
..., but instead want to get a *p-value for the likelihood that just "one observation" could have its distance from a sample just by chance*? Context for my question: Many of us know about the Casey Anthony case, and how the medical examiner said they looked at the records and 100% of all drownings were reported within one hour. It wasn't until a month after when it was finally reported to the police the girl was missing by the grandmother and even longer after that when Casey finally claimed it was really a drowning rather than a "Zanny the Nanny" kidnapping the little girl....
2007 Jul 30
8
regular expressions : extracting numbers
..."" "30" "" "" "25" "" "" "" "" or, instead of "", NA would be acceptable (actually it would almost be better for me) Anyways, I've been battling with gsub() and things of the sort, but I'm drowning in the regular expressions, despite a few hours of looking at Perl tutorials... So if anyone can help me out, it would be greatly appreciated!! In advance, thanks very much. David Gouache Arvalis - Institut du V?g?tal Station de La Mini?re 78280 Guyancourt Tel: 01.30.12.96.22 / Port: 06.86.08.94....
2016 Mar 14
2
NetApp NFS vs. ZFS and NFS for Maildir
On Mon, 14 Mar 2016 16:59:28 +1000 Noel Butler <noel.butler at ausics.net> wrote: > On 14/03/2016 09:59, Stephan von Krawczynski wrote: > > On Mon, 14 Mar 2016 09:32:42 +1000 > > Noel Butler <noel.butler at ausics.net> wrote: > > > >> On 13/03/2016 20:47, Stephan von Krawczynski wrote: > >> > On Sun, 13 Mar 2016 09:45:06 +0000 > >>
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
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 keyboards and mice). This is all working perfectly.
2016 Jun 12
4
scp via another server
On 06/12/2016 05:21 PM, J Martin Rushton wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > $ scp svr2:/path/to/source svr1:/path/to/dest > > You'll get twice the network traffic since the copy is running on your > workstattoin (or whatever). > > On 12/06/16 15:40, H wrote: >> I normally use ssh to log into a remote server, change directory >>
2016 Jun 12
3
scp via another server
I normally use ssh to log into a remote server, change directory and then use scp from there to copy files from another remote server to the first one. Now the first server has been hit 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
2013 Dec 29
5
[LLVMdev] Build bot fatigue
My inbox has been filled with llvm.buildmaster at lab.llvm.org build failure notifications lately. The two problems appear to be: 1) Getting notifications for breakage that was introduced by an unrelated commit, often in a module I don't work on. Usually the original committer is working on or has already landed the necessary fix. 2) A cascade of dozens of notifications from various
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 )
...ation <- b$.data part, but runs fine outside of the function: days=7 input="precipitation" require(chron) require(gsubfn) require(ggplot2) require(plyr) #021973269 is the Waynesboro Gauge on the Savannah River Proper (SRS) #02102908 is the Flat Creek Gauge (ftbrfcms) #02133500 is the Drowning Creek (ftbrbmcm) #02341800 is the Upatoi Creek Near Columbus (ftbn) #02342500 is the Uchee Creek Near Fort Mitchell (ftbn) #02203000 is the Canoochee River Near Claxton (ftst) #02196690 is the Horse Creek Gauge at Clearwater, S.C. a <- "http://waterdata.usgs.gov/nwis/uv?format=rdb&peri...
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