Displaying 20 results from an estimated 34 matches for "hilarities".
2010 Aug 09
0
Allison Smith Hilarity
Greetings and salutations Asterisk community,
I've been contacted by a man who has generously posted some prompts he
commissioned from Allison Smith. If you haven't heard Allison in humor
mode, you owe it to yourself to hear this. Joey Lindstrom has decided
to place these in the public domain and he's asking Digium to include
them in the Asterisk prompts collection. Because he's
2013 May 21
0
semi-OT: flashing the BIOS on an HP dl580 GT, afterward
When last we saw our hero, er, sysadmin, he'd found that the "noarch" BIOS
update was, in fact, a self-extracting .exe file, and he'd extracted it.
Finally getting the ok to take the system down, the following hilarity
(for small values of hilarity) ensued.
First, booting off unetbootin to freedos was fine... except it was try to
guess which version - freedos + emm386 + himem,
2023 Feb 25
1
ssh host keys on cloned virtual machines
On Fri, Feb 24, 2023 at 10:01 AM Jochen Bern <Jochen.Bern at binect.de> wrote:
>
> On 24.02.23 12:58, Keine Eile wrote:
> > does any one of you have a best practice on renewing ssh host keys on
> > cloned machines?
> > I have a customer who never thought about that, while cloning all VMs
> > from one template. Now all machines have the exact same host key.
>
2019 Jun 10
3
please confirm: sssd not a good idea :)
On 10/06/2019 16:04, vincent at cojot.name wrote:
>
> There is probably some amount of redtape on this but AFAIK it works
> fine for me: My RHEL7.6 hypervisors are joined to my AD DC 4.10.4 VMs
> through use of realm '(and thus sssd):
>
> Here's a RHEL7.6 client:
> # realm list
> ad.lasthome.solace.krynn
> ? type: kerberos
> ? realm-name:
2023 Feb 25
1
ssh host keys on cloned virtual machines
On 2/25/23 07:50, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 24, 2023 at 10:01 AM Jochen Bern <Jochen.Bern at binect.de> wrote:
>>
>> On 24.02.23 12:58, Keine Eile wrote:
>>> does any one of you have a best practice on renewing ssh host keys on
>>> cloned machines?
>>> I have a customer who never thought about that, while cloning all VMs
>>>
2023 Feb 26
1
ssh host keys on cloned virtual machines
On Sat, Feb 25, 2023 at 12:14?PM Demi Marie Obenour
<demiobenour at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On 2/25/23 07:50, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
> > On Fri, Feb 24, 2023 at 10:01 AM Jochen Bern <Jochen.Bern at binect.de> wrote:
> >>
> >> On 24.02.23 12:58, Keine Eile wrote:
> >>> does any one of you have a best practice on renewing ssh host keys on
>
2019 Apr 21
4
compile samba 4.10.2 centos 7.6
Hi Nico,
I've understood about use export PYTHON=python3.4 in /etc/profile. The host
that I've done it is in my test environment. I have only question about
this: after samba 4.10.2 installed, it ever never need use python3 to do
anything about samba?
PS1: In my environment, the host run only Samba (samba and bind) service.
I disagree about use python 3.6 instead python 3.4, though. In
2008 May 16
11
Live migration not permanent?
Hi,
I tried to do live migration from machine A to B. After the migration, machine A still had the record of the VM, though the VM was not running any more. Also, if I shut down the VM on machine B, its record on B would be gone --- I could not see it using "xm list" anymore. However, I can still start the VM on machine A using "xm start".
Looks like the migration just move
2019 Apr 21
2
compile samba 4.10.2 centos 7.6
Hi Gabriel,
I've compiled Samba 4.10.2 on CentOS 7 successfully. I've read the wiki
that 4.10.2 version is full compatible with python 3, specifically python
3.4. Then I've install, use the yum command, the package python34-devel and
I've added an environment variable at /etc/profile with export
PYTHON=python3.4.
Thus, I've run ./configure, make and make install with no
2012 Jul 09
6
3.5.0-rc6: btrfs and LVM snapshots -> wrong devicename in /proc/mounts
Hi,
using btrfs with LVM snapshots seems to be confusing /proc/mounts
After mounting a snapshot of an original filesystem, the devicename of the
original filesystem is overwritten with that of the snapshot in /proc/mounts.
Steps to reproduce:
arnd@kallisto:/mnt$ sudo mount /dev/vg0/original /mnt/original
[ 107.041432] device fsid 5c3e8ca2-da56-4ade-9fef-103a6a8a70c2 devid 1 transid 4
2008 May 13
3
[LLVMdev] Size and performance figures for LLVM?
Am Dienstag, den 13.05.2008, 00:42 -0700 schrieb Bill Wendling:
> Sorry to step into this in the middle of a thread, but what exactly is
> LLVM's autoconf doing that "autoconf shouldn't do if properly set up"?
1) Variables like CC, CXX, CFLAGS don't work properly when submitted via
the command line. The handling seems to be inconsistent, i.e. it seems
that parts of
2010 Dec 04
0
Father of Groom Speech and Toast - How to Input Hu
Father of groom speeches which bring about laughs in the faces of people listening are thought of to be one of the greatest things in attending any wedding affair.
All weddings are understood as time for enjoyment. The joining of two hearts by means of wedding rituals also implies the unification of two families. And so, the best way to make the wedding a lot more special is presenting a father of
2004 Mar 09
0
extended error
Hi all,
This is happening on a Samba 3.0.1 PDC-controlled domain, so I'm not
sure if the issue is Samba-related. If not, perhaps somebody can point
me in the right direction.
One of my users has a printer connected to his Win2k PC (name
UPSTAIRS-SMALL). Printing to it from another (WinXP) workstation fails
miserably. I tried to go back to first principles and go Start->Run
2014 Jul 27
1
Query
Hello,
I recently upgraded to openssh 6.6 version and I am finding public
authentication doesn't seem to work.
I see the openssh application exits with the error,
fatal: key_free: bad key type 1515870810
After I created one more user, it throws the below error and exits.
fatal: restore_uid: temporarily use_uid not effective
I was able to successfully authenticate using 5.x openssh
2012 Dec 13
5
dovecot-lda (2.1.12) segfaults
We uograded our dovecot from version 2.1.10 -> 2.10.12, but within
the first hour of use, dovecot-lda would segfault during delivery.
This left a lock file lying around causing the user's mail readers to
hang; much hilarity ensues. All further deliveries to the same user
will result in a crash.
The only thing that fixes this condition is to blow away the user's
INBOX cache index.
2010 Jun 10
0
[Bug 602599] New: [RFE] A new API for custom cleanup prior to close in perl bindings
On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 05:34:23AM -0400, bugzilla at redhat.com wrote:
>
> Summary: [RFE] A new API for custom cleanup prior to close in perl bindings
>
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=602599
>
> Summary: [RFE] A new API for custom cleanup prior to close in
> perl bindings
> Product: Virtualization Tools
>
>
2019 Apr 21
0
compile samba 4.10.2 centos 7.6
On Sun, Apr 21, 2019 at 11:40 AM Igor Sousa <igorvolt at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Gabriel,
>
> I've compiled Samba 4.10.2 on CentOS 7 successfully. I've read the wiki that 4.10.2 version is full compatible with python 3, specifically python 3.4. Then I've install, use the yum command, the package python34-devel and I've added an environment variable at
2019 Jun 12
0
please confirm: sssd not a good idea :)
On Wed, Jun 12, 2019 at 4:38 AM Rowland penny via samba
<samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
>
> On 10/06/2019 16:04, vincent at cojot.name wrote:
> >
> > There is probably some amount of redtape on this but AFAIK it works
> > fine for me: My RHEL7.6 hypervisors are joined to my AD DC 4.10.4 VMs
> > through use of realm '(and thus sssd):
> >
> >
2008 May 13
0
[LLVMdev] Size and performance figures for LLVM?
On May 12, 2008, at 10:42 PM, Joachim Durchholz wrote:
> The concrete problem is that Ubuntu's way of doing cross compilations
> seems incompatible with LLVM's way of using the autoconf machinery.
> I've been told that this is Ubuntu's fault, but I'm sceptical: I have
> seen LLVM's autoconf do things that autoconf shouldn't do if properly
> set up.
>
2018 Apr 13
2
OpenSSH 7.7 t1 script breakage
On Thu, Apr 12, 2018 at 6:29 PM, Josh Soref <jsoref at gmail.com> wrote:
> Randall S. Becker <rsbecker at nexbridge.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> -REGRESSTMP = "$(PWD)/regress"
>> +REGRESSTMP = `pwd`
>>
>> tests interop-tests t-exec unit: regress-prep regress-binaries $(TARGETS)
>>
>
> It looks like the problem is that pwd is in