Displaying 20 results from an estimated 38 matches for "freshen".
2005 Sep 12
2
Firmware upgrade Aastra 480i CT
Does anyone have success in upgrading Aastra/Sayson 480i CT firmware?
All I get, no matter what I've tried is "Unable to upgrade firmware".
tftpd is working because the dialplan freshens, and I have aastra.cfg whatevermacaddressfile.cfg and firmware.st in /tftpboot
Am I missing something stupid? Is there another way to upgrade it?
Chris Coulthurst
chris@shuksan.com
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2010 Dec 17
4
using rsync to keep squeeze amd64 image freshened.
Hi all,
? ? ? I tried to get my query of how to use rsync by the mailing list
debian-user at lists.debian.org but the answers were not satisfactory.
You can see the whole thread starting from
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2010/12/msg00651.html
What I want to do is to keep the weekly amd64 squeeze build , from t
its
2013 Nov 26
5
Most efficient way to create a CentOS 3 test VM
...ast one dies, we need test and build VMs around to service them.)
I have the CentOS 3.9 *.iso files plus a local cache of RPMs against 3.9
that is probably incomplete relative to the vault[*].
It seems wasteful to install the last published version of the OS, then
scp over my local update RPMs, freshen from those, *then* check with the
vault for yet more updates.
What I'm hoping for is some way to get a "CentOS 3.10", being 3.9 with
the vault updates directory contents merged in.
Is there a straightforward way to do that, or is schlepping around
folders full of RPMs actually th...
2007 Mar 15
2
Default 4.4 kernel and NTFS?
I just installed Centos 4.4 and performed a Yum update to freshen all
out-of-date files.
I also have two IDE drives that are NTFS partitioned, but noticed they are not
seen by the kernel.
I visit /usr/src/kernels/2.6.9-42.EL-i686 and copy the Makefile.bak to Makefile
and run make xconfig. Reviewing the supported filesystems, ntfs is not
selected. Any reaso...
2005 Oct 03
1
Set default owner
Hi,
I use the below command to freshen or fetch files:
/usr/bin/rsync --rsh=/usr/local/openssh/bin/ssh -rltDv --delete $source
$destination
When a file is fetched (as new, and not freshened) it is created locally
with owner/group as root:other, i.e. it is run as a root cron.
Is it possible for newly created files to be owned by ano...
2008 Jan 05
1
Multiple mounts instead of remounting?
....
Full details...
I have many shares served off of NT4 boxes, mounted via samba on a
linux box (RHEL 4).
Since long dormant (>12 hour) shares from one server in particular
always have problems for a few seconds when accessing files, I altered
my scripts to mount -o remount. I expected it would freshen the
mount. Instead of doing a remount however, it appears to be mounting
_over_ the original. Not really what I wanted. Any idea why it's
doing this? I wanted to avoid doing an unmount then a mount, as some
of these scripts may, on ocasion, be run in parallel. I know at least
on local dri...
2008 Jan 07
1
Multiple mount instead of remount?
....
Full details...
I have many shares served off of NT4 boxes, mounted via samba on a
linux box (RHEL 4).
Since long dormant (>12 hour) shares from one server in particular
always have problems for a few seconds when accessing files, I altered
my scripts to mount -o remount. I expected it would freshen the
mount. Instead of doing a remount however, it appears to be mounting
_over_ the original. Not really what I wanted. Any idea why it's
doing this? I wanted to avoid doing an unmount then a mount, as some
of these scripts may, on occasion, be run in parallel. I know at
least on local dr...
2011 May 09
4
Trying out a new version with sangoma card
...y have a centos 5 / asterisk 1.4 server that we have some DTMF
problems with. It has a Sangoma A104d card and only port one is used to
connect to the PSTN. Port 2 is conencted via a cross-over cable to a RAS for
modem access and port 3 is connected for data communication via PPP.
Now, I want to freshen this setup to something newer. So I installed a
Scientific Linux 6 server, with asterisk 1.8 and the latest Sangoma drivers
and an A101 card I had laying around.
I did a test this weekend and pluged in our PRI in that test server. I never
got succeded to have a call trough. When I dialed in, th...
2016 Jun 19
5
rsync script for snapshot backups
Hey guys,
i tried to create a simple rsync script that should create daily backups
from a ZFS storage and put them into a timestamp folder.
After creating the initial full backup, the following backups should
only contain "new data" and the rest will be referenced via hardlinks
(-link-dest)
This was at least a simple enough scenario to achieve it with my
pathetic scripting skills.
2016 Feb 18
5
RFC: Add bitcode tests to test-suite
...t
the new LLVM.
Practically speaking though, the LLVM IR generated by Halide should
continue to work with newer LLVM optimizations and code generation. So the
idea would be to snapshot the IR in bitcode (which is at least reasonably
stable) so that we could replay the tests as LLVM changes. We can freshen
the bitcode by re-generating it periodically so it doesn't drift too far
from what Halide actually uses.
The interesting questions IMO are:
1) Are folks happy using bitcode as the format here? I agree with Hal that
it should be easy since Clang will actually Do The Right Thing if given a
bitc...
2012 Mar 22
1
dovecot 2.1.3 dsync Unexpected finish reply
I've been moving users from one system to another by doing a dsync
mirror operation. The first dsync mirror takes some time, because of the
number of users involved, so I am doing an initial sync, and then I
direct the users to the new location and do a final 'freshening' sync to
get any changes that happened during the longer sync.
The problem seems to be with this freshening sync, it seems quite
fragile breaking with things like:
dsync-local(user at example.com): Error: msg-get failed: box=Spam uid=3034 guid=1ad456015ae9694f083b00001d12b59f
dsync-local(u...
2016 Jun 19
0
rsync script for snapshot backups
...that comes to mind is this :
Create the new backup in a directory called (for example) "new" or "in-progress". If, and only if, the backup completes, then rename this to a timestamp. If when you start a new backup, if the in-progress folder exists, then use that and it'll be freshened to the current source state.
Also, have you looked at StoreBackup ? http://storebackup.org
I does most of this automagically, keeps a definable history (eg one/day for 14 days, one/week for x weeks, one/30d for y years), plus it keeps file hashes so can detect bit-rot in your backups.
2006 Jul 22
1
CentOS 4.3 (Final) : Booting Problem
Hi all, I have a problem with my linux. I updated my CentOS 4.3 (Final) - the software I updated were freetype-2.1.9-1.rhel4.4, freetype-devel-2.1.9-1.rhel4.4, gimp-2.0.5-6:1, gnupg-1.2.6-5, libwmf-0.2.8.3-5.3, mutt-1.4.1-11.rhel4:5 and sendmail. Then I restarted my PC. While booting, the system stopped and issued a message "Could not recognize the image file format for
2006 Jul 24
0
Installed plus kernel, kudzu did not see atheros wifi
I took the dive and installed the CentosPlus kernel. I remembered that
I could always boot with the old kernel if things went south.
But on reboot, kudzu wanted to delete the Atheros config. I told it not
to, but....
Would a simple 'freshen' of madwifi-0.9.1-24.el4.at.i386.rpm ?
an rpm -qa |grep wifi returns:
madwifi-kmdl-2.6.9-34.0.2.EL-0.9.1-24.el4.at
madwifi-0.9.1-24.el4.at
madwifi-hal-kmdl-2.6.9-34.0.2.EL-0.9.1-24.el4.at
2005 May 17
3
pronunciation?
Anyone know how centos is actually pronounced? When people I work
with ask me which linux I run, I say it like the word scent - oh - s,
with a sharp S on the end. How's everyone else say it? How's it
supposed to be said?
2004 Aug 27
0
procreate Lose Wei_ght Now with Generic Phent*ermine source
...not defend both,
let us defend one with a stout heart. It is only in so far as we are doing
this, that we have any right to interfere: the defence of B is our only
ground of action against A. A has as good a right to go to the devil, as we
to go to glory; and neither knows what he does.
and with freshened vigour that same unending, distant, whispering rumble of
the ocean; for now you are
2010 Jul 20
1
freetype bytecode interpreter
It may yet be too early to get a definite answer about this, but I'm
wondering what the status of the formerly patented bytecode interpreter
in freetype will be in RHEL/Centos 6 and possibly future updates to
RHEL/Centos 5.
The patent on the technology has apparently now expired.
http://freetype.sourceforge.net/patents.html and
2004 Jul 16
1
Rsync using --daemon - how to specify port on client side for upload.
...in which case, I start rsync like so;
rsync -avvz rsync://www.clintoneast.com:20000/clinton /home/cje/mirror/
opening tcp connection to www.clintoneast.com port 20000
receiving file list ...
It works fine.
However, i have another script, which I want to have the opposite behaviour; I
want it to freshen files on my webserver which I've updated locally.
I figured I could simply reverse the order of the arguments to make this happen;
rsync -avvz /home/cje/mirror/ rsync://www.clintoneast.com:20000/clinton
opening connection using rsh rsync rsync --server -vvlogDtprz .
"//www.clintoneast.co...
2006 Jul 11
1
RPM: any better way to reinstall only certain files?
My former primary boot disk had some bad spots appear awhile back.
Damage, per rpm --verify, seems to be predominately in loss of reference
files in /usr/share/doc and such as that.
Being the type that wastes my own time before wasting that of others, I
did a semi-careful perusal of the rpm man pages. Thought the --files or
some such might offer a way ought. IIUC, nope! Seems that I can't
2002 Jul 11
1
mp3 quality vs Vorbis 1.0?
Many of you have read and my "introduction to compressed audio with Vorbis"
and given me excellent feedback. But with 1.0 about to hit the streets, I
figured I'd freshen it up a bit.
[ http://grahammitchell.net/writings/vorbis_intro.html ]
In particular, it contains two paragraphs discussing the relative quality of
Vorbis vs mp3 at a certain target bitrate. These figures seem to be roughly
accurate, but they were for the rc3 encoder. Can you guys who've b...