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2007 Apr 19
14
Experience with Promise Tech. arrays/jbod''s?
...inexpensive JBOD and/or RAID solutions to use with ZFS, I''ve
run across the recent "VTrak" SAS/SATA systems from Promise Technologies,
specifically their E-class and J-class series:
E310f FC-connected RAID:
http://www.promise.com/product/product_detail_eng.asp?product_id=175
E310s SAS-connected RAID:
http://www.promise.com/product/product_detail_eng.asp?product_id=176
J300s SAS-connected JBOD:
http://www.promise.com/product/product_detail_eng.asp?product_id=163
The prices seem very reasonable as compared to Sun, HP, EMC, etc. You can
buy bare drives (SAS or SATA) and...
2004 Sep 06
2
Bug#270019: serial/lp rules for logcheck
At the moment I've no host with which to test ppp/lp things on. If you (or
anyone) could provide complete regexes, (each beginning with ^ and ending with
$) I will patch the rules accordingly.
If not, sending the full log lines is a good start.
Thanks!
--
[ Todd J. Troxell ,''`.
Student, Debian GNU/Linux Developer, SysAdmin, Geek :
2017 Aug 28
0
regex - optional part isn't considered in replacement with gsub
"Please, consider that some SKUs have "-"
in the middle, for example: "PG-9021".
Then you need to include these in the list of patterns you gave. Try it
again -- this time with a **complete** list.
-- Bert
Bert Gunter
"The trouble with having an open mind is that people keep coming along and
sticking things into it."
-- Opus (aka Berkeley Breathed in his
2017 Aug 27
0
regex - optional part isn't considered in replacement with gsub
Omar:
I don't think this can work. For example number-letter patterns 4),
5), and 6) would all be matched by pattern 6).
As Jeff indicated, you need to provide the delimiters -- what
characters come before and after the SKU patterns -- to be able to
recognize them. In a quick look at the text file you attached, the
delimiters appeared to be either "-" or " " (blank) and
2005 Aug 19
2
The scariest set up of all: Printer Support
My experience with printers is that of all the peripherals, regardless
of OS, they are the trickiest to install, configure, and use. So I'm
expecting a battle here.
What I have is a Canon Pixus iP3100. It's a Japanese model, but it's the
same model as the US Canon Pixma iP3000, just a different name.
First, I plugged in the USB cable. CentOS seemed to detect it, and gave
me a
2004 Aug 06
0
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2002 Jul 12
1
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