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2005 Sep 27
4
Hook Flapping on Cisco 7960
Hey all, I'm running * (1.0.9) with some 7960's. When I pick up the handset it often will flap on and off hook eventually hanging up on me and not realizing that I am still holding the handset. These phones are running with the SIP 7.5.0 image on a LAN (no NAT). I am not sure if this is a phone issue or an Asterisk setting. Ideas?
2006 Jun 22
0
HP DL360, tg3 driver, bonding and link flapping
Hi *, I'm running into a problem configuring bonding on an HP DL 360 G4p, running 4.3 + tg3 driver version 3.43f. I'm connecting eth0 and eth1 to a Cisco 2948 (CatOS 8.1(3)) and receiving flapping notices. The ethernet address is that of the primary interface. I have tried several different modes, including balance-rr (0), active-backup (1), and balance-alb (6). All have the
2016 Mar 09
4
mkdir-dup test flapping
We looked at this some more, and Andrew seemed to understand and wrote the attached patch. > > We got the logs by forcing smbd to run with -d10 by patching > file_server/fileserver.c. The issue appears to be in this call: 3638 /* Ensure there was no race condition. */ 3639 if (!check_same_stat(&smb_dname->st, &fsp->fsp_name->st)) { 3640
2016 Mar 09
0
mkdir-dup test flapping
On Wed, Mar 09, 2016 at 04:11:05PM +1300, Douglas Bagnall wrote: > We looked at this some more, and Andrew seemed to understand and wrote > the attached patch. Great catch you guys ! Thanks for taking a look, I've been busy on other stuff for the past few weeks. Let me go through the issue and proposed code *really* carefully :-). The open code can be really tricky (as you've
2004 Jul 14
3
domains flapping
Whilst tinkering with lvm (which now works great - thanks!), I made a typo which caused the domain to stop booting. I think it was just that I got the config file wrong in terms of which device mapped to which. Anyway, I had specified ''restart=True'' and so the domain was starting to boot, failing, then restarting again. This was the expected behaviour, but it was a pain to kill.
2008 May 12
1
Status of OL / OB flapping with no real pattern
Hi, all - I've searched the archives, and although I've come close to finding a few things that describe my problem, I haven't been able to nail it down. Basically I've got 8 TrippLite SU3000RTXR3U's (Couldn't it be a simple model number, like "4UPS"? hah!), and when I tap in to them with nutc, I see that the status flaps back and forth between OL and OB quite
2013 Mar 29
3
if clause in data frame
Hi, final<-data.frame() ?? for (m1 in 4:10) { ?????? for (n1 in 4:10){? ?????????? for (x1 in 0: m1) { ????????????? for (y1 in 0: n1) { final<- rbind(final,c(m1,n1,x1,y1)) res}}}} ?final1<-within(final,{flag<-ifelse(x1/m1>y1/n1, 1,0)}) ?head(final1) #? m1 n1 x1 y1 flag #1? 4? 4? 0? 0??? 0 #2? 4? 4? 0? 1??? 0 #3? 4? 4? 0? 2??? 0 #4? 4? 4? 0? 3??? 0 #5? 4? 4? 0? 4??? 0 #6? 4? 4?
2016 Jun 17
4
SPA112 flapping
Hi all, I've got a device that seems to become unreachable for about 2 minutes, every hour. From what I can tell, it isn't due to network or server issues. Any ideas? TIA. -- Mike Diehl Diehlnet Communications, LLC. Voice: (505) 903-5700 Fax: (505) 903-5701
2016 Mar 09
0
mkdir-dup test flapping
On Wed, Mar 09, 2016 at 04:11:05PM +1300, Douglas Bagnall wrote: > We looked at this some more, and Andrew seemed to understand and wrote > the attached patch. > > We need to decide if the change in owner is enough reason to refuse > the open(), or if we should just continue. > > On the basis that the owner change is not significant, we reworked the > code to do the
2011 Jan 26
3
ipconfig fails when an interface is flapping?
I had an odd situation yesterday, klibc 1.5.17 ipconfig was trying DHCP on all 3 NICs in the server, but one has a bad switch that causes the link on eth2 to go up/down every 10 seconds. IPconfig would just time out. If I tell ipconfig to only try eth0, then DHCP address is configured, and the netboot proceeds 100%. I'll take a peek at the code but maybe someone here is familiar with the
2009 May 18
1
timestamped debug output (was: upsd flapping in the breeze)
2009/5/16 Arnaud Quette <aquette.dev at gmail.com> > > > 2009/5/7 Daniel O'Connor <doconnor at gsoft.com.au> > >> On Wed, 6 May 2009, Arnaud Quette wrote: >> > I think I've found something, but I would need an upsd debug output >> > (level 3) to see what going on the state socket. >> >> I've attached a log for you. >>
2023 Apr 19
0
[Announce] Samba 4.18.2 Available for Download
Release Announcements --------------------- This is the latest stable release of the Samba 4.18 release series. Changes since 4.18.1 -------------------- o? Jeremy Allison <jra at samba.org> ?? * BUG 15302: Log flood: smbd_calculate_access_mask_fsp: Access denied: ???? message level should be lower. ?? * BUG 15306: Floating point exception (FPE) via cli_pull_send at ????
2023 Apr 19
0
[Announce] Samba 4.18.2 Available for Download
Release Announcements --------------------- This is the latest stable release of the Samba 4.18 release series. Changes since 4.18.1 -------------------- o? Jeremy Allison <jra at samba.org> ?? * BUG 15302: Log flood: smbd_calculate_access_mask_fsp: Access denied: ???? message level should be lower. ?? * BUG 15306: Floating point exception (FPE) via cli_pull_send at ????
2009 May 05
5
upsd flapping in the breeze
Hi, I have had a long standing problem with NUT talking to 110V MGE UPSs on FreeBSD, I was recently investigating again and noticed that upsd seems overly noisy, eg.. May 5 03:50:36 egbert upsd[96662]: UPS [ups1] data is no longer stale May 5 03:50:36 egbert upsd[96662]: Data for UPS [ups1] is stale - check driver May 5 03:50:36 egbert upsd[96662]: UPS [ups1] data is no longer stale May 5
2007 May 29
6
Remote system up/down monitoring tool?
I have a small number of boxes in different locations, and currently have a fairly crude cron job running on each, which does a ping of one or more of the other boxes, and if the ping fails, it emails me to say the other box might be down. It then emails me again the next time the other box appears to be up. Of course, this can't distinguish between the remote box really being down and there
2015 Oct 16
2
Problems with TDBs on CTDB-managed Samba instance
Hi All, My site has two separate clustered Samba instances (managed by two independent CTDB instances) running over GPFS. In the last couple of weeks, we have seen a recurring issue that causes the `smbd` process in *one* of these instances to become unresponsive (as seen by CTDB), which results in flapping of CTDB and multiple IP takeover runs. The symptoms that we observe are: 1) Samba
2007 Dec 15
4
Is round-robin I/O correct for ZFS?
I''m testing an Iscsi multipath configuration on a T2000 with two disk devices provided by a Netapp filer. Both the T2000 and the Netapp have two ethernet interfaces for Iscsi, going to separate switches on separate private networks. The scsi_vhci devices look like this in `format'': 1. c4t60A98000433469764E4A413571444B63d0 <NETAPP-LUN-0.2-50.00GB>
2009 Oct 23
2
[LLVMdev] Please fix the buildbots.
On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 10:31 PM, Nick Lewycky <nicholas at mxc.ca> wrote: > Óscar Fuentes wrote: >> >> Just received this: >> >> The Buildbot has detected a new failure of llvm-ppc-linux on llvm. >> Full details are available at: >>  http://google1.osuosl.org:8011/builders/llvm-ppc-linux/builds/3229 >> >> Buildbot URL:
2016 Mar 18
1
Where are People Storing CTDB's Accounting Files?
Hi All, We're using CTDB to cluster protocols over a large SAN and have had some pain related to a bit of a design flaw: we store CTDB and protocol-specific accounting files (recovery locks, state files, etc) on the same filesystem that we're offering through CTDB itself. This makes our front-end services pretty intolerant of flapping in the back-end filesystem, which is obviously not
2023 Aug 02
1
How to tune rsync to speed up?
Hi there, we're facing some flapping traffic when rsyncing atm 70T from one server to an DELL Isilon. Both systems are connected with 10G Fiber (not Channel). So we started with one simple "rsync -a /src /dest" to the DELL by using NFS3. So it runs with around 3Gbit for some seconds, than it were 30Kbit for also some seconds and again "some" Gig were transferred and than