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2015 Dec 02
0
Logstash pattern (GROK, KV, ...) to parse dovecot logs anyone?
Hello dovecot-users, I am currently playing with Elastics ELK stack and was kind of surprised to NOT yet find a good set of GROK or KV pattern to parse dovecots lush and information rich logs. The last post regarding this endeavor was in 2014 (http://www.dovecot.org/list/dovecot/2014-June/096589.html), which "only" extracts the key->value pairs but not other parts of the log lines. One finds the occasional atte...
2012 Sep 13
0
defer_destroy property set on snapshot creation
...the zfs destroy -d command. The property doesn''t seem to be inherited from anywhere. It seems to have just started happening. Here are the steps showing how it works. Really, it is working as expected, but the property shouldn''t be set on creation. Create snapshot: root at grok-zfs1:~# zfs snapshot groklab/ws08r2-U2037 at 5 root at grok-zfs1:~# zfs get defer_destroy | grep U2037\@5 groklab/ws08r2-U2037 at 5 defer_destroy on - Create a clone: root at grok-zfs1:~# zfs clone groklab/ws08r2-U2037 at 5 groklab/test2 root at grok-zfs1:~# zfs list...
2004 May 27
3
Date parsing question
How do I parse a date "yyyymmdd"? I tried asking chron(s, "ymd") but that didn't work. Would the date parsing routines of the Date class of 1.9 grok this? -- Ajay Shah Consultant ajayshah at mayin.org Department of Economic Affairs http://www.mayin.org/ajayshah Ministry of Finance, New Delhi
2004 Nov 17
0
[LLVMdev] Re: Notes on the release notes for the fifth public release of LLVM
...libraries. Other vendors' libraries need not apply. Case closed. Actually, GCC is designed to work with the vector's C runtime library. We do need support for fastcall and other calling convention stuff, but that's in the pipeline anyway. The bigger issue is probably getting GCC to grok the windows header files. I have no idea how well it does in that department. -Chris -- http://llvm.org/ http://nondot.org/sabre/
2004 Nov 17
4
[LLVMdev] Re: Notes on the release notes for the fifth public release of LLVM
> Yuck... what about the C runtime? I can compile a C/C++ program on Unix > and copy the bytecode file over to Windows and then (eventually) > generate assembler that NASM can turn into a binary. But what to link > against? Microsoft's C runtime library? C++ runtime is even worse, as > name mangling is completely different. Then there's __cdecl vs > __fastcall. VC++
2000 Jun 08
2
openssh-2.1.0p3 & NetBSD 1.4.2
I have a need to set up an ssh login server that groks both ssh1 and ssh2. I'm trying to build openssh-2.1.0p3 on NetBSD 1.4.2. Configure fails when it tries to build the test program conftest. It's not obvious fron config.log exactly what is going wrong. Has anyone built that latest openssh under NetBSD 1.4.2? Thanks in advance. -- Rick K...
2006 Oct 18
0
[LLVMdev] Nightly Test Machine Identification
...He said he'd look into it when he has time. > Its not a huge issue, I just didn't want to be incrementing the machine > numbers needlessly and needed to know what it was based on. Ok, seems reasonable. The nightly tester script probably shouldn't be in the business of trying to grok OS version #'s. Maybe OS version # shouldn't be included at all. -Chris -- http://nondot.org/sabre/ http://llvm.org/
2009 Sep 02
2
Dependencies of packages' CHECK....
...This is a short road to -lots- of installed packages. :) ggplot2, which was the initial itch I was trying to scratch, 'Depends' only on R. But if I have to recursively expand according to these 'build requires', I need 63 packages. And more painfully, I have to leave CRAN and go grok Bioconductor. Yow. So: does this seem silly, or is that just The Way It is? - Allen S. Rout
2006 Mar 29
2
GRUB does not boot FreeBSD after installworld ...
HI, i have updatete to 6.1-PRERELEASE and after the "installworld" step GRUB is unable to boot FreeBSD. After i did the installworld and rebooted the GRUB error was: 23 : Error while parsing number I have reinstalled the standard FreeBSD loader for now. Booting with a GRUB boot-floppy i am able to start either XP or Linux but trying to start FreeBSD the system just reboots, no
2009 Oct 21
3
Cross-compiling speex
...y 'fix' was simply to change #3, so that configure assumed that libogg _did not_ exist when cross-compiling. This is obviously a crappy solution. I think it would be nice if there was a flag to pass to configure which disabled compiling of the binaries explicitly. Unfortunately I don't grok auto* enough to work out how to do this. Finally, my questions: 1/ Am I doing something completely broken/unsupported here? 2/ Is explicitly having a way to not compile the binaries useful/acceptable? 3/ Any pointers on how I would go about implementing that? Thanks, Benno
2006 Oct 18
3
[LLVMdev] Nightly Test Machine Identification
Hi Chris, On Wed, 2006-10-18 at 11:59 -0700, Chris Lattner wrote: > On Wed, 18 Oct 2006, Reid Spencer wrote: > > How are the nightly test machines identified? I went to look at my > > machine's test results and couldn't find any (for a while) because a new > > machine id had been set. I'd like to avoid creating new machine ids so > > could you please
2007 Aug 29
4
Newbie stuck on facter not finding hostname
Hi all, I''m trying to get puppet working for the first time, and I''ve run into something that''s got me stumped. This is all on Solaris 10/x64. The initial startup of puppetmasterd wasn''t working, and it appeared to be related to the SSL certs not getting generated properly. I managed to trace that down to the fact that facter isn''t finding the
2015 Jul 31
2
EFI: ipxe + syslinux = Failed to read blocks: 0xC
...=09 > but at the end it is the FW which loads and run now syslinux.efi. Is this possible? Are you saying the FW is stealing the DHCP response away before iPXE gets it? I haven't thought of this possibility. Or am I misunderstanding you? Since I'm having a hard time getting the FW to grok syslinux, I find it surprising it gets this far. And I also have the same problem on my virtual qemu/kvm/virtlib/ovmf setup where iPXE *IS* the firmware. > it looks like iPXE might still have the chainloading issue Which issue are you referring to?
2009 Apr 16
6
Cucumber - step negating another expecting step
On 16 Apr 2009, at 11:22, Joaquin Rivera Padron wrote: > at the moment I do it this way, hiding the complexity out of the > steps: > > Then /^I should see the people search form$/ do > people_search_form_exists > end > > Then /^I should not see the people search form$/ do > people_search_form_exists "not" > end > > and then the method: > >
2006 Apr 13
4
Creating an environment for a function.
...work ... but it also seems unnecessarily convoluted. I could also do assign("f1",f1,envir=environment(foo)) assign("f2",f2,envir=environment(foo)) etc. after creating foo(), but this is tejous. I think I must be missing a point or three. As I said, I don't really grok environments. Given that what I want to do makes any kind of sense at all, can someone start me off in the right direction? cheers, Rolf Turner rolf at math.unb.ca
2002 Oct 18
2
[LLVMdev] PassManager and dependencies
...ired<B>(). When I try to run opt -load ... -opt-c, it tells me: opt: PassManagerT.h:348: void PassManagerT<UnitType>::markPassUsed (const PassInfo *, Pass *) [with UnitType = Module]: Assertion `Parent != 0 && "Pass available but not found!"' failed. I don't grok this error message. Of course, -opt-a and -opt-b both work fine in isolation. -- Casey Carter Casey at Carter.net ccarter at uiuc.edu AIM: cartec69 -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: duh.cpp URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/piper...
2009 May 13
2
Object and Classes ?
I found a tutorial for creating classes using generic functions ? S3 way ! It was short description so I couldn't grok in full its usage ... So far so good, what i currently do is something like this : Blah <- function(data,...) UseMethod('Blah') Blah.default <- function( ...... ) { self = .... class(self) <- 'Blah' self } Blah.some_method <- function(self, .....) { se...
2007 Aug 22
7
Frustrating warning/error from puppetd
Greetings all, (Hopefully this won''t be a HTML mail.) I''ve picked up puppet as a tool to manage a fairly small network of RHEL servers, and I''m really liking what I see so far. However, I''m having a pile of trouble with a class definition for a yum controller: # $Id$ class yum-rhel5 { file { "/etc/yum.conf": mode => 644,
2005 Jul 07
1
[Fwd: [Full-disclosure] [ GLSA 200507-05 ] zlib: Buffer overflow]
...or this yet? -------- Original Message -------- Subject: [Full-disclosure] [ GLSA 200507-05 ] zlib: Buffer overflow Date: Wed, 06 Jul 2005 16:23:20 +0200 From: Thierry Carrez <koon at gentoo.org> Organization: Gentoo Linux To: gentoo-announce at lists.gentoo.org CC: full-disclosure at lists.grok.org.uk, bugtraq at securityfocus.com, security-alerts at linuxsecurity.com - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Gentoo Linux Security Advisory GLSA 200507-05 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - h...
2009 Aug 14
1
patch against general kernel NULL pointer vulnurability
Hi there, Due to http://lwn.net/Articles/347006/ or http://lists.grok.org.uk/pipermail/full-disclosure/2009-August/070197.html virtually all x86 and x86_64 kernels are vulnerable. I patched and build a 2.6.29-xen-r4 kernel which has been posted on this list a few weeks ago. I''m using this kernel after a lot of testing productive. D/L here: http://www.schw...