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2010 Feb 22
2
adding infrequent date labels to x-axis
...-02 0.8362129 0.10834491
1999-12-09 0.8377512 0.10519698
1999-12-16 0.8367339 0.10176535
1999-12-23 0.8338621 0.10273662
1999-12-30 0.8317094 0.10470654
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2004 Jan 26
1
winbind authentication infrequent failure
Hi,
I am running a RH9.0 server, using samba 2.2.7a. I use winbind to authenticate
pop3 clients (Courier IMAP through authpam, but I think that's irrelevant).
Users are defined in a NT4 domain.
Sometimes, I get a NT_STATUS_PIPE_NOT_AVAILABLE error from pam_winbind.so. This
is not very frequent, but at about 1000 users (read: many authentication
request) it becomes a problem.
Could anyone help
2019 Aug 02
0
Infrequent but steady NULL-pointer caused segfault in as.POSIXlt.POSIXct (R 3.4.4)
...next
> # ... do some jobs for about 2 minutes ...
> gc()
> }
>
> Basically it waits for new data, which comes in every 10 minutes, and
> do some jobs, then gc(), then loop again. It works great most of the
> time, but crashes strangely once a month or so. Although infrequent,
> it always crashes at the same place and gives the same error info,
> like this:
>
> *** caught segfault ***
> address (nil), cause 'memory not mapped'
>
> Traceback:
> 1: as.POSIXlt.POSIXct(x, tz)
> 2: as.POSIXlt(x, tz)
> 3: format.POSIXlt(as.POSIXlt...
2002 Dec 24
3
Oplock break request failures
...at another smbd process that
should be listening for break requests on a UDP socket isn't, or isn't
responding. Some time ago, for some very strange reason, the system was
configured with share modes off, which caused these errors to occur
constantly. That was corrected and now they are infrequent, but not
infrequent enough, I suspect, to ignore.
One possibly significant fact: there are two subnets. The cross-subnet
browsing recommendations have been followed and we have no trouble browsing
across the subnets; but all of the failures I'm writing about occur on the
subnet which is re...
2020 May 24
5
LibreOffice locking up
I am running LibreOffice 5.3.6.1 under the latest update of CentOS 7 and the Mate desktop. Not infrequently LibreOffice Calc locks up and I have to force close the application. Altough the spreadsheet is rather large I would not consider it complex.
This has been going on for some time and I am curious if the bug might be in LibreOffice or if there is some interaction with the Mate desktop that might...
2004 Oct 06
2
IAX2 Sporadic TX/RX retries
Hi,
I'm trying to track down why I'm getting calls dropped on an infrequent basis
between two asterisk servers which are at the same physical location and
connected to each other with UTP ethernet. Here is the connection diagram
Asterisk Server 1 ===UTPENET== Switch ====UTPENET==== Asterisk Server 2
I see sporadic RX and TX frame retries when I enable iax2 debugging o...
2019 Aug 04
1
Infrequent but steady NULL-pointer caused segfault in as.POSIXlt.POSIXct (R 3.4.4)
...jobs for about 2 minutes ...
> > gc()
> > }
> >
> > Basically it waits for new data, which comes in every 10 minutes, and
> > do some jobs, then gc(), then loop again. It works great most of the
> > time, but crashes strangely once a month or so. Although infrequent,
> > it always crashes at the same place and gives the same error info,
> > like this:
> >
> > *** caught segfault ***
> > address (nil), cause 'memory not mapped'
> >
> > Traceback:
> > 1: as.POSIXlt.POSIXct(x, tz)
> > 2: as.POSIX...
2019 Aug 02
4
Infrequent but steady NULL-pointer caused segfault in as.POSIXlt.POSIXct (R 3.4.4)
....data.timestamp() <= time)
next
# ... do some jobs for about 2 minutes ...
gc()
}
Basically it waits for new data, which comes in every 10 minutes, and
do some jobs, then gc(), then loop again. It works great most of the
time, but crashes strangely once a month or so. Although infrequent,
it always crashes at the same place and gives the same error info,
like this:
*** caught segfault ***
address (nil), cause 'memory not mapped'
Traceback:
1: as.POSIXlt.POSIXct(x, tz)
2: as.POSIXlt(x, tz)
3: format.POSIXlt(as.POSIXlt(x, tz), format, usetz, ...)
4: structure(format.PO...
1999 Mar 23
2
samba-announce?
Is there an announcements mailing list for samba? If not, could one
please be created?
I want to know when new releases are made, and when security holes are
found, maybe even infrequent benchmark results, but unfortunately I
don't have time to keep up with this list. My mailbox has been
overflowing on a weekly basis, and it's got to stop, so I really need to
decrease the volume coming from the lists I'm on somehow.
2006 Feb 24
2
Vacation
I will be out of town Tues 2/21 - Fri 2/24. If this is an emergency please
call my cell at 818-400-6195, as I will only infrequently check my email during this period.
Thanks,
TMS III
2005 Sep 15
2
[LLVMdev] Staged LLVM emulator
Were there ever any plans to make a staged emulator that only JIT's hot
functions (interpreting the lesser used ones)? Emulators such as this tend
to perform better when there are a lot of infrequently used functions.
2009 Nov 01
2
connection refused resolving - after 5.4 upgrade
Hi all,
prior to 5.4 upgrade, my two DNS servers would only get
'connection refused resolving .....'
on rare infrequent occasions (once or twice a month)
after upgrade to 5.4 I get 500+ per day.
Google has suggestions for
|logging
category lame-servers null; ;
;
|however this strikes me as severe overkill as it will mask genuine
problems.
Anyone else noticed this?
Suggestions as to why or what is causing?
Thank...
2009 Aug 19
1
[LLVMdev] mailing list reply-to change
...e it back to what he had it.
> It probably would have been better to make an announcement on the
> list though ;)
>
> Chris - Can you comment on list why you made this change?
Sorry, sure. The basic problem it solves is that many people read the
commits list (in particular) only infrequently. They post frequently
due to commits, and having them in the CC line makes them notice it
faster. I was manually cc'ing the person I was responding to on a ton
of emails. I consider this to be silly and took mailman's advice of
not forcing the reply-to line.
-Chris
2015 Jun 25
6
LVM hatred, was Re: /boot on a separate partition?
...command that you are called upon to use. This is the
one-and-only path to enlightenment. Like upholding motherhood and
promoting the wholesomeness of apple-pie this sort of moralizing
really brooks no answer. You can guess my opinion on that line of
puritanism.
As you have painfully discovered, infrequently used utilities and
commands are difficult to deal with. The process of learning, or
relearning, the correct arcana is particularly noisome given the
notorious inconsistency of syntaxes across different utilities and the
spotty coverage of up-to-date documentation. Google can be a
dangerous guid...
2003 Mar 03
2
FS corruption under ext3
Hi--
We've been observing some consistent filesystem corruption under ext3.
The problem is that a directory created by one of our applications
vanishes for some reason. The directory is created on installation the
application. The files it contains are written infrequently (days to
months) and read as part of every user command. The directory is under
/etc and always has the same path.
So far, we have had three separate customers with this problem and we
have observed it once ourselves. One of our customers was able to use the
ext2 filesystem editor and reatta...
2009 Aug 07
2
Oblivion regression exposed by video description patch
...video driver/description patch in order to see it, otherwise shadows don't work at all.Since the patch itself is probably not causing the issue, should I post a bug report?
I believe the issue may be in The Last Remnant as well, but I'm not sure it's the same issue (and it happens very infrequently, unlike in Oblivion)
Here's the regression:
2cb8f42168aa9b00b8dd511a6e5828b45088cbba is first bad commit
commit 2cb8f42168aa9b00b8dd511a6e5828b45088cbba
Author: Stefan D?singer <stefan at codeweavers.com>
Date: Fri May 8 17:24:01 2009 +0200
wined3d: Support clipplanes with GLSL...
2008 Dec 08
2
Stability unmatched!
...ce, but thought I would report to the list
that the server did manage to stay up and continue to process several
thousand calls per day:
ast% uptime
11:49:37 up 1000 days, 16:30, 1 user, load average: 1.00, 1.00, 1.00
ast%
Since for the past four weeks I have forced my poor users to endure
infrequent audible issues associated with this event, it is now to time to
finally reboot. 1000 days (almost 1001) and close to 100,000,000 calls
processed! Eat that, Microsoft.
j
2004 Mar 15
3
M$ W2K Clients get requests to change samba password -- PDC is a samba 2.2.8a
I am seeing an intermittent problem that bugs just a few people,
infrequently.
We use a Linux RH8 / Samba 2.2.8a PDC and the clients are W2K SP3 systems
with
current M$ patches.
At times, users get the a message that their password expires in XX days and
if they would like to change them.
The smbpasswd file for all user entries are marked with the flags 'UX'
mean...
2005 Jul 24
2
success story: TE406P (quadspan with hardware echocan)
...kicks some serious ass.
We've been running a PRI now for over a year with Asterisk (every single call
in and out is through two Asterisk boxes, including faxes) and while the
software based echo cancellation is more than adequate, we'd get the
occassional "edgy" echo and very infrequently get full-out "holy shit" echo.
So far the TE406 has eliminated that entirely.
Anyway as I said I just wanted to post here and tell the world that at least
as far as I have been able to determine, the extra cost of the hardware echo
can is *well* worth the money.
-A.
2015 Feb 09
4
Geting mail quota exceeded with plenty of space
> Further checkings shows another user also getting "Quota exceeded". This
> user has only 127Mb toward his quota. Only these two users have this
> problem. So far. Both are infrequent mail checkers.
It might be the quota for number of messages :
Check with "doveadm quota get -u user at domain.example"
If there is a limit for number of messages.
Regards,
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