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2009 Oct 14
3
LVM Lockout
----- "Ben M." <centos at rivint.com> wrote: > Gack. I added an additional Raid1 pair to my machine just before I > planned to bring it over to the office and I did something dumb and > locked out. > > I have the pv's, vg's and lv's cleared. All I need to do is get on > root > and remove a line from fstab, but I can't get it out of read
2009 Dec 04
1
proper protocol for installing a *really* new package?
what is the proper approach to install on centos 5.4 a package that's newer than the currently supported one? at the moment, AFAICT, the latest "poppler-utils" package for centos is 0.5.4. however, the source is up to version 0.12: http://poppler.freedesktop.org/ which matches the current fedora version, but that's not surprising since, naturally, fedora zips right along
2008 Mar 22
5
Fullscreen DirectX breaks with new versions
Hi all, this error is almost certainly due to a misconfiguration while using tools/winebuild, but every time I update my version of Wine, my fullscreen game (Hoyles Card Games 2001) refuses to work fullscreen anymore :( NB. My current Wine build (LinuxMint) is about 0.9.44 or so, which is the working one. Many of my distro's built in versions of Wine have all worked fullscreen, it is only
2008 Aug 11
0
[LLVMdev] "long long" type in C backend
Le 11 août 08 à 22:29, Chris Lattner a écrit : > > On Aug 11, 2008, at 1:13 PM, Jonathan S. Shapiro wrote: > >> Delayed reaction. Chris's response that the emitted code relies on >> long >> long to be a 64-bit type just sunk in. >> >> Chris: is there some reason why the backend does not #include >> <stdint.h> >> and then emit [u]int64_t
2009 Oct 27
2
Sniping a bad inode in zfs?
...it and ls -al, it shows a incorrect refcount for a empty directory: total 444 drwxr-xr-x 2 daleg users 3 Aug 17 13:20 ./ drwx--x--x 64 daleg users 117 Aug 17 13:20 ../ Thus, attempts to remove this directory via rmdir fails with "directory not empty" and rm -rf gacks with "File exists" I can touch a new file in this dir and such, with the refcount incrementing to 4, and removing it poses no problem, either, with the refcount decrementing back to 3. However 3 is the wrong number. It should of course be only 2 (. and ..) Normally on UFS I would just t...
2001 Dec 04
0
browse lists and "ghost" machines
Greetings. I'm running samba 2.2.1a on a network that consists mostly of linux servers and win2k clients. There are N subnets here (roughly 18 or 20; I lost track :) and cross subnet browsing is no issue. What is an issue is that machines which go offline tend to remain in the browse lists -- forever. Gack. There are two main samba servers here: one which is used for file/print
2007 Dec 22
1
Shares are not persistent
I'm running Samba on Fedora 8. Using the graphical interface, only. (Samba Server Configuration Tool 1.2.58) I can create a share, and use it from either Windows or Linux. If I re-boot the computer, the share does not get re-activated (It is still shown on the Configuration Tool Window). If I delete the share and re-create it, all is good. Is there a way to get a share to persist past
2008 Aug 11
4
[LLVMdev] "long long" type in C backend
On Aug 11, 2008, at 1:13 PM, Jonathan S. Shapiro wrote: > Delayed reaction. Chris's response that the emitted code relies on > long > long to be a 64-bit type just sunk in. > > Chris: is there some reason why the backend does not #include > <stdint.h> > and then emit [u]int64_t (and the other sized types as well) and also > [u]intptr_t? The CBE output
2007 Dec 23
2
irritating log warnings
hi, At home I used to have a multihomed server. Now it only has 1 nic. Since I removed the physical card and its configuration entry from for the OS, I have this kind of warnings in the logfiles: Dec 23 16:47:44 etch nmbd[5715]: [2007/12/23 16:47:44, 0] nmbd/nmbd_browsesync.c:get_domain_master_name_node_status_fail(486) Dec 23 16:47:44 etch nmbd[5715]: get_domain_master_name_node_status_fail:
2009 Oct 12
3
Xen to KVM migration
Hi, I'm thinking about how to go about migrating our Xen VMs to KVM. Migrating the configuraton should be easy using the virsh dumpxml/define commands but what is the best way to transfer the (logical volume based) images without too much downtime for the guest system? Can rsync operate on logical volumes? If so I could potentially use "dd" to transfer an initial copy of the
2003 Nov 11
4
Wiki?
I guess this is mostly for Curt, but I wanted to toss it out there. I could really use a wiki to capture the information that gets posted to this list. Eventually we''ll want FAQ''s and HOWTO''s, as well as a "real" manual, and the wiki is great for collecting raw material. Also, we should have links to related projects, like wxrbbr, and projects written in
2004 Apr 13
0
[LLVMdev] An LLVM 1.3 Request
On Tue, 13 Apr 2004, Reid Spencer wrote: > On Tue, 2004-04-13 at 19:10, Chris Lattner wrote: > > > Yes, definitely. I think the right way to do this is to make it be as > > incremental as possible. In particular, the biggest benefit will be to > > get llvm/test/Programs into a seperate tarball from the main LLVM tree, as > > it is big and will (hopefully!) keep
2001 Aug 12
3
ext3-2.4-0.9.6
Patch against linux-2.4.8 is at http://www.uow.edu.au/~andrewm/linux/ext3/ The only changes here are merging up to 2.4.8 and the bigendian fix. linux-2.4.8-ac1 currently has ext3-0.9.3 which has no known crash-worthy bugs, but is old. I'm about to send Alan a diff which takes -ac up to 0.9.6. The changes between 0.9.3 and 0.9.6 may be summarised as: - Simplify the handling of
2004 Apr 13
2
[LLVMdev] An LLVM 1.3 Request
On Tue, 2004-04-13 at 20:17, Chris Lattner wrote: > I guess I don't understand why making these changes is not > straight-forward and incremental. It seems as though #1 is just strictly > local changes to llvm/test/Programs/Makefile.programs, with no other > changes. This can be tested and worked on exactly as you mentioned, and > there should be zero breakage in the process.
2009 Feb 05
6
Newbie query: how to write priority n+101
Hi All, Asterisk 1.4.12 on CentOS 5 Sorry for a question that I'm guessing is obvious to most of you. I'm trying to revamp my dialplan. When I first created it, I had something like: exten => s,1,Set(CALLERID(name)=${DB(cidname/${CALLERID(num)})}) exten => s,2,Dial(${rgMain},${RINGTIME},t) exten => s,3,VoiceMail(main at default) exten => s,103,VoiceMail(main at default)
2012 Dec 14
5
A question on list and lapply
Dear all, let say I have following list: Dat <- vector("list", length = 26) names(Dat) <- LETTERS My_Function <- function(x) return(rnorm(5)) Dat1 <- lapply(Dat, My_Function) However I want to apply my function 'My_Function' for all elements of 'Dat' except the elements having 'names(Dat) == "P"'. Here I have specified the name
2004 Apr 13
4
[LLVMdev] An LLVM 1.3 Request
On Tue, 2004-04-13 at 19:10, Chris Lattner wrote: > Yes, definitely. I think the right way to do this is to make it be as > incremental as possible. In particular, the biggest benefit will be to > get llvm/test/Programs into a seperate tarball from the main LLVM tree, as > it is big and will (hopefully!) keep getting bigger. There are several > tasks that can be done
2010 Jun 18
6
WD caviar/mpt issues
I know that this has been well-discussed already, but it''s been a few months - WD caviars with mpt/mpt_sas generating lots of retryable read errors, spitting out lots of beloved " Log info 31080000 received for target" messages, and just generally not working right. (SM 836EL1 and 836TQ chassis - though I have several variations on theme depending on date of purchase: 836EL2s,