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2017 Feb 21
2
Copeland Engineering Dockmaster
Hello! I have a Dockmaster from Copeland Engineering. This is a battery
saver used for a laptop docking station in a police car, which has a USB
port for relaying its internal timers and state.
hid-generic 0003:04D8:0500.0001: hiddev0,hidraw0: USB HID v1.10 Device
[Copeland Engineering, LLC Dock Master] on usb-0000:00:10.4-3.3/input0
I'm able to configure usbhid-ups, but it doesn't
2009 Mar 12
2
Timeout for Queue
Hello,
We had an incident recently where a call was in queue for an extended period of time. We use queuemetrics for reporting, and it reports that the call was waiting for 20 minutes. The different thing about it is that the disconnect reason is stated as Timeout. Is there a set maximum time a call will wait in the queue before being automatically disconnected? I tried looking through the code
2017 Feb 23
2
Copeland Engineering Dockmaster
Thank you - I have included the capture, and attached it here. USB is
new to me. I am a good sysadmin, but terrible programmer.
I was able to use the usbhid-dump utility using -e stream, the last
octet will report the state of the detected power (1/2 for ignition on,
3 for ignition off, 0 for powered-off). 4th one seems to be voltage, and
the 5th and 6th I believe are timers:
2006 Apr 13
10
Code Igniter
Hi all,
I was just made aware of this:
<http://www.codeigniter.com>
I wonder where the inspiration comes from? Lots of very similar
concepts there ;)
I''ve only watched the intro movie so far, but very interesting.
jt
2017 Mar 02
0
Copeland Engineering Dockmaster
On Feb 23, 2017, at 2:55 PM, Drew from Zhrodague <drewzhrodague at zhrodague.net> wrote:
>
> Thank you - I have included the capture, and attached it here. USB is new to me. I am a good sysadmin, but terrible programmer.
>
> I was able to use the usbhid-dump utility using -e stream, the last octet will report the state of the detected power (1/2 for ignition on, 3 for
2009 Jan 08
1
Goto Question
Hello,
I'm running three asterisk boxes, spread across three different countries. One of the offices is running Asterisk 1.2.18 on the Druid Telephony Platform(not my choice, has been in before I started and haven't had the time to remove it).
My situation I have is based on the contexts already in place, particularly for outbound calls, I need to do a Goto sending the call back into the
2009 May 26
2
Converting Cisco 7961 to SIP
As part of a project to move a clients Cisco phones to SIP to work with an Avaya system, I'm taking a Cisco 7961 we bought and adding it to our Asterisk setup. Now, I've gotten the firmware files from the site, the latest version is 8.4 which contains the following files:
apps41.8-4-3-16.sbn
cnu41.8-4-3-16.sbn
cvm41sip.8-4-3-16.sbn
dsp41.8-4-3-16.sbn
jar41sip.8-4-3-16.sbn
2004 Jul 14
12
HP-UX 11i and largefiles on rsync 2.6.2
Hello,
I'm running HP-UX 11i on an rp74xx. It's 64-bit.
C compiler is as follows:
B3901BA B.11.11.03 HP C/ANSI C Developer's Bundle for HP-UX 11.i (S800)
B3913DB C.03.30.02 HP aC++ Compiler (S800)
/usr/bin/cc:
LINT B.11.11.02 CXREF B.11.11.02
HP92453-01 B.11.11.02 HP C Compiler
$ Sep 8 2000 23:13:51 $
I have successfully compiled rsync 2.6.2 and it
2020 Jun 12
2
Is it possible to configure libvirt's MAC generation?
Is it possible to configure libvirt to generate "predictable" MAC
addresses for virtual NICS? (A configuration which accomplishes this
by limiting the pool of available addresses would be acceptable for
my use case.)
Read on for why I want to do this ...
I have a somewhat unusual use case. I am working with the OpenShift
bare metal "IPI" installation process, which is
2009 Jan 20
1
Setting up an outgoing trunk group
Hi All,
I'm confused! My Asterisk system has a Zap trunk and three SIP trunks.
I'd like to configure the dialplan to route via the first trunk in a
list and if that's not available or it's busy, fall over to the
second, then to the third, etc.
AIUI Dial(Zap/1&SIP/out1&SIP/out2/${EXTEN}) rings all the trunks in
the list and bridges to the first to answer. Unfortunately,
2012 Apr 04
5
Simple code dosn't work
I think you have a syntactical error on the line thats throwing the
error, you state:
> j.even?should be true #throws an error on j == 2, j == 4
should this line not read as:
j.even?.should be true
--
Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2011 May 05
7
Draw a nomogram after glm
Hi all R users
I did a logistic regression with my binary variable Y (0/1) and 2
explanatory variables.
Now I try to draw my nomogram with predictive value. I visited the help of R
but I have problem to understand well the example. When I use glm fonction,
I have a problem, thus I use lrm. My code is:
modele<-lrm(Y~L+P,data=donnee)
fun<- function(x) plogis(x-modele$coef[1]+modele$coef[2])
2007 Apr 10
10
Could eBay be built with Rails?
My friend and I (both new to RoR) were having a discussion today about
whether or not you could build an exact replica of eBay using on Ruby
on Rails. I think that it could in fact be done, or at least a very
close model of the same concept. My friend seems to think that maybe
in fact, it could not be done.
What are your thoughts? Could an eBay clone be built using only Ruby
on Rails? What do you
2010 Jan 13
28
New ZFS Intent Log (ZIL) device available - Beta program now open!
The DDRdrive X1 OpenSolaris device driver is now complete,
please join us in our first-ever ZFS Intent Log (ZIL) beta test
program. A select number of X1s are available for loan,
preferred candidates would have a validation background
and/or a true passion for torturing new hardware/driver :-)
We are singularly focused on the ZIL device market, so a test
environment bound by synchronous writes
2012 Feb 21
6
Jazzing up the Task Views index page
A little while ago here we had a short discussion about Task Views - I
think ignited by someone saying 'how many times do I have to say "have
you read the Optimisation Task View?"?' and I poured some fuel on that
fire by saying "Task Views" was a stupid name.
Anyway, I did say that Task Views were rather brilliant, but were let
down by their hidden position on the R
2017 Feb 23
0
Copeland Engineering Dockmaster
On Feb 21, 2017, at 10:21 AM, Drew from Zhrodague <drewzhrodague at zhrodague.net> wrote:
>
>
> Hello! I have a Dockmaster from Copeland Engineering. This is a battery saver used for a laptop docking station in a police car, which has a USB port for relaying its internal timers and state.
>
> hid-generic 0003:04D8:0500.0001: hiddev0,hidraw0: USB HID v1.10 Device [Copeland
2020 Jun 12
0
Re: Is it possible to configure libvirt's MAC generation?
Specify the MAC address as part of the domain XML for the bootstrap node.
See https://libvirt.org/formatdomain.html#elementsNICS.
If using virt-install, set it as part of the --network option: "--network
NETWORK,mac=12:34..."
- Peter
On Fri, 12 Jun 2020 at 18:07, Ian Pilcher <arequipeno@gmail.com> wrote:
> Is it possible to configure libvirt to generate
2007 Sep 18
1
Chan_SCCP vs. Chan_Skinny
Lacy's response in the thread 'Why does
everyone seem to dislike *now?', has a small
bit that caught my eye.
Chan_Skinny made a lot of progress between 1.2 and
1.4, and even more in the later 1.4.X releases.
I am curious as to which features/functions that
chan_skinny might be lacking compared to chan_sccp.
We (the community) now have a small, but active,
group of volunteers
2008 May 05
0
FW: [Red5] Open-source SIP phone with Red5 and Flex3
Thought this might also interest some people on the asterisk list as
well.
http://www.igniterealtime.org/community/blogs/ignite/2008/05/05/flashbas
ed-audio-in-openfire-part-ii
Cheers,
Dean
> -----Original Message-----
> From: red5-bounces at osflash.org [mailto:red5-bounces at osflash.org] On
Behalf Of
> Dele Olajide
> Sent: Monday, 5 May 2008 11:22 AM
> To: red5 at os...
2009 Jun 10
1
External PRI Appliance
Hello,
I'm supporting an Asterisk setup in the Cayman Islands(I'm in Canada), which is running a PRI to a local telecom provider. We are looking at improving the setup, setting up high availability etc. My manager is interested in putting a TDMOE device in place, so we can easily switch the line remotely. He's looking at the following device: