Displaying 20 results from an estimated 33 matches for "incessant".
2019 Mar 19
2
Samba warning message
Samba 4.8.9
FreeBSD 12.0-RELEASE-p3 / amd64
Since updating both FreeBSD and Samba, I have been getting the
following screen pop-ups incessantly. They are always the same except
for the time. IP 102.168.0.102 is a Win10 PRO / amd64 machine. I never
received any warnings before updating.
<quot>
Mar 19 08:23:58 scorpio nmbd[11202]: [2019/03/19 08:23:58.049153, 0] ../source3/nmbd/nmbd_namequery.c:109(query_name_response)...
2019 Apr 10
2
Am I nuts to attempt a VFS local cache module?
...ry
5. Have a background process that retrieves files from the cloud when
the local store needs to be rebuilt.
If Samba does any file access operations outside of interceptable VFS
requests, then I guess I'm out of luck.
The reasons I'm interested in doing this are:
1. Won't have to incessantly worry about disk size on servers
2. Can rebuild servers seemlessly from cloud when local server is
compromised.
Is this idea wrong? Has it already been done? Is there a better
alternative?
Thanks,
Mark
2019 Mar 19
1
Samba warning message
...stated:
>On Tue, 19 Mar 2019 12:37:08 +0000
>Gerard Seibert via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
>
>> Samba 4.8.9
>> FreeBSD 12.0-RELEASE-p3 / amd64
>>
>> Since updating both FreeBSD and Samba, I have been getting the
>> following screen pop-ups incessantly. They are always the same except
>> for the time. IP 102.168.0.102 is a Win10 PRO / amd64 machine. I
>> never received any warnings before updating.
>>
>> <quot>
>>
>> Mar 19 08:23:58 scorpio nmbd[11202]: [2019/03/19 08:23:58.049153,
>> 0] ../sour...
2013 Sep 22
1
Smart-UPS staying in OB after power return
...Since we got the UPS, it has only been under testing without any load (I
just plugged a 200W lamp in for fun). These issues have been persistent
since the first time the new batteries were installed and the unit was
powered up two days ago.
My question remains: The on-line LED should not flash incessantly, and
removing and restoring mains power should cause the UPS to switch to OB
and then back to OL without intervention, correct?
Thanks-
John
2007 Oct 04
1
Infuriating problems: no dial tone, dropped calls, no voice: 1.2.13 and 1.4.11
...39;s no native bridge).
Reverting to 1.2.13 seems to have fixed this problem. (Is this some kind
of sound path regression? Debug logging has shown nothing).
3. Finally, with 1.4.11 especially, the system seems to have been quite
unstable, with asterisk crashing (and ringing every phone in the house
incessantly- which my wife was NOT happy about), especially when two
simultaneous calls overlap in some way (this hasn't crashed 1.2.13 as
badly, but asterisk seemed to need a reset afterwards).
I suspected a dodgy channel bank ( I had a really old eBay special for
$20 which had timing problems from day...
2019 Apr 10
0
Am I nuts to attempt a VFS local cache module?
...a does any file access operations outside of interceptable VFS
> requests, then I guess I'm out of luck.
No it doesn't. *Everything* goes through the VFS for
just this reason. You're in luck :-).
> The reasons I'm interested in doing this are:
>
> 1. Won't have to incessantly worry about disk size on servers
> 2. Can rebuild servers seemlessly from cloud when local server is
> compromised.
>
> Is this idea wrong?
No, it's a great idea ! See here:
https://www.snia.org/sites/default/files/SDC15_presentations/smb/JeremyAllison_The_Future_is_Cloudy.pdf...
2000 Oct 24
0
R: R-1.1.1 for Debian 2.2
>MJ Ray <mjr at stats.mth.uea.ac.uk> writes:
>
>> Griffith Feeney <gfeeney at hawaii.edu> writes:
>> > I couldn't get 'apt-get install r-base' to work at step 2: it installs
the
>> > older version of R rather than 1.1.1 and complains incessantly about
not
>> > being able to stat source package list. This apt-get command did result
in
>>
>> Did you "apt-get clean ; apt-get update" just to make sure apt really
>> really knew about the cran sources.list line? Just an idea.
>
>There may also be a d...
2008 May 09
1
csv file transfer with form_remote_tag?
...gestions to try send_file, but since I''m building
my csv from a model and don''t want to save the file server-side, this
won''t work. I also found http://www.ruby-forum.com/topic/111107, but
I need the busy indicator so user''s don''t mash the save button
incessantly. Is there any way at all to pop up my busy_indicator and
still start the file download?
Any help/advice would be greatly appreciated (especially if it''s
quick...this is the last thing I need to fix before deploying the
app:)).
Thanks in advance!
-Chris
--
Posted via http://www.ruby-f...
2014 Jun 23
3
[LLVMdev] Proposal: Improved regression test support for RuntimeDyld/MCJIT.
...testability of the
RuntimeDyld layer, which is good news in light of the increased usage MCJIT
is getting these days.
Please let me know what you think. Comments and critiques are very welcome,
both of the language and the proposed workflow.
Cheers,
Lang.
TL;DR: lhames responds to dblaikie's incessant demand for test cases. ;)
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2003 Jun 11
3
Telephone Tree
Hi everyone,
I'd like to use Asterisk to build a phonetree (www.phonetree.com) type
of application, like this:
1. Read a text-based name/phonenumber file.
2. Call every number and play a recorded message.
3. If a beep is detected, replay the message from scratch (to leave
messages on an answering machine).
4. Write results to a log file.
Does anything like this exist already? Can this be
2013 Dec 12
2
PPT text extracter
Hi,
I've had a heads up from a user that catppt did not work at all on
semi-recent PowerPoint files (ppt, not pptx). I checked, and indeed it
misses most of the content on many files.
After looking around, I found Python code from the libreoffice project
which makes a nice ppt text extractor after adding a very thin command line
wrapper:
2003 Feb 04
3
tc htb stats
...separately and add the averages together I get closer
but not that much closer. Is my math wrong? How does the tc/htb qdisc
figure the avg. rate?
--
David DeLauro
Talk sense to a fool and he calls you foolish. - Euripides
Those who do not think about their own sins make up for it by thinking incessantly about the sins of others. - C. S. Lewis (God in the Dock, "Miserable Offenders," p. 124)
Never undertake anything for which you wouldn''t have the courage to ask the blessing of heaven. - G. C. Lichtenberg (1742-1799)
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LARTC mail...
2016 Jul 02
2
truecrypt on synology as subfolder
Am 02.07.2016 um 17:24 schrieb Xen:
> Reindl Harald schreef op 02-07-2016 17:07:
>> that's hardly something which can be changed in the application layer
>> and you have similar problems when write large data to a slow
>> block-device connected with USB
>
> So do you have any info on whether someone else could fix it? I mean,
> there must be kernel people that
2005 Aug 24
2
Connection TDM400P to UK PSTN
I'm a complete Asterisk novice and have an installation based on the Asterisk@HomeCD.
I've installed my TDM400P with 2 x FXO & 2 x FXS, but every time I try to dial out, I get a message "No circuits available".
Can someone confirm the pinouts for connecting the FXO's to a UK BT Line - I have RJ11 connectors on the back of my TDM400P card, so ideally I'd like to
2006 Mar 14
4
Stuck. Extenions.conf? Realtime? MySQL? Grrrrr!
Boy, am I stuck...
I'm officially ready to toss Asterisk out the window. I have to admit it isn't necessarily all the fault of Asterisk either. It just seems that every option I turn to suddenly ends in failure. I don't know if it's me that's bitten of more than I can chew with this project, or maybe Asterisk just isn't mature enough yet.
Nothing complicated really....
2013 Sep 21
0
Smart-UPS staying in OB after power return
John Morris wrote, On 9/21/2013 11:28 AM:
> Hi list,
>
> UPS is a Smart-UPS 3000 RM (SU3000RM3U, ups.firmware 92.11.D,
> ups.mfr.date 12/14/99) with brand-new batteries. NUT is 2.6.5 running
> on SL6 (RHEL6 clone) from EPEL packages. 'upsc' output pasted at bottom.
>
> I'm not very familiar with UPSs in general or this model in particular,
> and it's doing
2014 Jun 24
4
[LLVMdev] Proposal: Improved regression test support for RuntimeDyld/MCJIT.
...d usage MCJIT
>> is getting these days.
>>
>> Please let me know what you think. Comments and critiques are very welcome,
>> both of the language and the proposed workflow.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Lang.
>>
>> TL;DR: lhames responds to dblaikie's incessant demand for test cases. ;)
>>
>> _______________________________________________
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>> http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/mailman/listinfo/llvmdev
>>
2016 Nov 01
2
Questions about Eaton 5E 1, 100W 2, 200VA 6-Outlet UPS
> On Oct 31, 2016, at 10:15 PM, Michael Evans <mjevans1983 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Are there any other tests I can perform or ways that I can help gather data to get the longer tests supported?
>
The "test.battery.start" command takes a parameter in seconds (defaults to 600):
https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/blob/v2.7.4/drivers/nutdrv_qx_blazer-common.c#L286
2017 Nov 18
3
The group name could not be found
Hey guys,
It's me again.
Today I moved our NAS from our old 2000 domain to a new domain presided
over by two Samba 4.7.2 domain controllers.
After the move I cant access the NAS at all from my Windows 7 test pc. I
keep getting an error that "The group name could not be found"
I am at the end of my troubleshooting skills.
I also moved the NAS' samba from sernet-samba 4.1 to
2007 Jun 28
7
You Will All Die In 1 Week (Mongrel To Require 1.8.6)
Hopefully that gets everyone''s attention.
Evan Weaver has whined enough to make me do a release to change the requirements on the Mongrel gem so that it doesn''t need the cgi_multipart_eof_fix anymore.
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THIS ALSO MEANS THAT MONGREL WILL HAVE TO REQUIRE RUBY 1.8.6 OR GREATER! NO EXCEPTIONS!
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I know Debian guys like to hack