Displaying 20 results from an estimated 21 matches for "inopportune".
2007 Aug 10
3
FSCK
Hello
I have a newbie question, given a centos 5 installation,
An 5 very large disk arrays ( 2.5Tbytes each ) -
Is there a way to suspend or stop the fsck during the boot up?
The system seems to pick the most inopportune time to decide to reach
the check count limit... and with this many disks, a reboot takes
several hours... which is an eternity when your boss is looking over
your shoulders for data right now!
A ^c worked under version 4 - but has no affect on version 5
Thanks in Advance
Dan
2005 Jan 18
1
Asterisk - libunicall - MFCr2 *** settings problems ??? ***
...Argelia. I have configure my MFCR2
according argentina R2 settigs. (look at the end of
the message)
the testcall run perfectly (only warnings and I think
that is just debug).
but I have many problems and when I run
Asterisk-MFCR2, generally in the begging no errors
occures. after random time many inopportune errors
occures:
sound-cuts, dumb intervals, drop calls and
disconnections!!!
I think that R2 settings I use are not adapted to
Argelian R2 settings. I will try change them but I
have not idea where I must do changes. Please help me.
Regards,
kaws
P.S: in the following: my configuration - Argel...
2013 Jan 28
1
yum killed, ipa\* and xorg\* a mess
yum update was killed at an inopportune time, leaving ipa\* and xorg\*
in an inconsistent state.
yum-complete-transaction looks like it it's going to erase the entire
system and then fails.
>From the transaction files, the following are in:
install 0:ipa-python-2.2.0-17.el6_3.1.x86_64
install 0:ipa-client-2.2.0-17.el6_3.1.x8...
2018 Sep 04
2
NUT messes up UPS after mains power is restored
...state. This was not the case, it waited for a
> few more seconds until it totally went silent. At that time, I plugged
> the mains back and everything was working as expected :)
>
Unfortunately, electric utilities are not always so polite. They have a
habit of restoring power at the most inopportune times.
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2005 Jan 18
2
MFCR2 - LIBUNICALL - Asterisk Problems
...I'm living in Argelia (north africa). I have configure
my MFCR2 according argentina R2 settigs :
the test call run perfectly (only warnings and I think
that is just debug).
but I have many problems and when I run
Asterisk-MFCR2.
generally in the begging no errors occur.
after random time many inopportune errors occur:
sound-cuts, dumb intervals, drop calls and
disconnections!!!
I think that R2 settings I use are not adapted to
Argelian R2 settings. I'm trying to change it but I
have not idea where I must do changes. Please help me.
thank you
kaws
P.S: in the following: my configuration - A...
2018 May 06
1
The Roadmap
On Sun, 2018-05-06 at 22:14 +0200, Davy Defaud via samba wrote:
>
> So, what’s the current status now? I can see RODC and SUBDOMAIN on the
> roadmap.
> But, as there are not “FUNDED”, is there someone actually working on it?
> If so, are they targeted for a particular version or just “when it’s ready”?
RODC support has been funded as is pretty good as of 4.8. There are
still some
2005 Apr 13
0
swiotlb causing panics on 8gig ia32e systems running Centos 3.4 x86_64
...m option.
Anyway, we can live with this work around if we have to, but I was
wondering a couple of things:
- Is there any metric to choose a proper value for ioswtbl?
- Since its failing to do the re-alloc in the boot kernel am I
likely to see this
occur on the installed kernel at some inopportune moment?
- If there is such a metric does anyone have any ideas on how it
might could be
grafted into the kernel itself in such a way that all interested
parties would be
OK with such a patch?
And of course if anyone else has seen this, I would be interested in
their knowledge on the i...
2011 Jun 19
1
Evil Genius Crashes unexpectedly
Hey there!
I've been playing Evil Genius on steam and for the most part it works fine, but frequently (sometimes more frequently than others) it crashes at very inopportune times. The wine page for the game talks about unexpected crashes, but it sounds like these are related to the game autosaving, and I turned off my autosaving yet this persists. Here's what my terminal (The first bit repeated for a much longer time, but I figured you'd get the point) reads:...
2008 Apr 14
1
clean-up actions after non-local exits
...SIGINT would longjmp to the nearest top level or
> > browser context, which meant that on these sytems any code
> > was interruptible at any point unless it was explicitly
> > protected by a construct that suspended interrupts. Allowing
> > interrupts at any point meant that inopportune interrupts
> > could and did crash R, which is why this was changed.
> >
> > Unless there is explicit documentation to the contrary you
> > should assume that every function in the R API might allocate
> > and might cause a non-local exit (i.e. a longjmp) when an
>...
2020 Sep 30
2
Human readable .ssh/known_hosts?
On Tue, 29 Sep 2020, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
> As I understand this option, it does not help at all with the nearly
> inevitable re-use of the same IP address for a different host with a
> different hostkey in, for example, a modest DHCP based environment.
> Such environments are common both in smaller, private networks and in
> large public networks, and it's perhaps
2004 Jun 14
5
mkChar can be interrupted
Hi,
As was discussed earlier in another thread and as documented in R-exts
.Call() should not be interruptible by Ctrl-C. However the following
code, which spends most of its time inside mkChar, turned out to be
interruptible on RH-7.3 R-1.8.1 gcc-2.96:
#include <Rinternals.h>
#include <R.h>
SEXP foo0(const SEXP nSexp) {
int i, n;
SEXP resSexp;
if (!isInteger(nSexp))
2005 Oct 19
1
Initialising a mirror
Dears,
I would like to mirror data from 2 servers connected together via VPN over
ADSL lines (dwn 2Mbps/Upld 512Kbps).
I'm sure rsync is one of the best tool to keep these data in sync but how
should I use it to initialise the mirror?
I'm currently testing the solution with 10Gb of data to keep in sync. But
on my lines it would take more than 40 hours to initially create the
2018 Sep 03
2
NUT messes up UPS after mains power is restored
Hi Charles,
Ok. I'm testing NUT now with only pfsense running as the master and no slaves. I'm noticing a very strange behavior that totally doesn't make sense to me. So here's what I did (in chronological order):
1. Set override.battery.charge.warning to 55 and override.battery.charge.low to 50.
2. I started with a full charge battery and unplugged the UPS from the mains.
2005 Apr 12
2
Transactions, audit trails, and logging (fairly long)
I''m building a system where every change made to the database has to
auditable. Every time a change is made I store a timestamp, a user id,
and description of the transaction in a db_transactions table. Every
other table has a transaction_id field that references what transaction
last created or updated it. How I handle updates now is have a
DbTransactions model that contains
2005 Oct 14
3
[Bug 3168] --min-size cores in 2.6.5 and is completely missing in 2.6.6
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3168
------- Additional Comments From foner-rsync-bugzilla@media.mit.edu 2005-10-14 04:50 -------
Obtw, when this gets reinstated, it would be -really nice- if one or the other
(but NOT BOTH) of --max-size or --min-size was an "OR EQUAL". Right now, if I'm
trying to copy all files under one size to one place, and all files over one
2018 Jan 08
1
Relationship between clang, opt and llc
...ven though we in principle have a lot of
flexibility with the sequence of passes in the middle-aged, in practice a
lot of tuning and bug fixing has been done with the default O2/3 pipelines.
If you deviate from them you may end up with pretty silly code. An example
from my recent memory was that an inopportune running of GVN can cause a
loop to have an unexpected set if induction variables, throwing off other
optimizations.
-- Sean Silva
the 1 with only customizable middle-end optimization pipeline, and then 3
has the least amount of control of optimization pipeline by means of clang
command-line.
Tha...
2013 Feb 25
13
running yum update on remote servers
I have read a couple old threads here on updates for servers, and I am
looking for some mechanics to getting the actual updates done. I don't
want automatic updates; I want to control when and what gets updated.
First I have to determine that a particular server needs updates. I
suppose a daily script that would run "yum check-updates' and emails me
the results could work, but
2018 Jan 08
0
Relationship between clang, opt and llc
@Sean, here is my summary of several tools.
Format: (ID,tool, input->output, timing, customization, questions)
1. llc, 1 bc -> 1 obj, back-end compile-time (code generation and
machine-dependent optimizations), Difficult to customize pipeline, N/A
2. LLD: all bc files and obj files -> 1 binary (passing -flto to clang for
*.bc file generation), back-end link-time optimizations and
2014 Jun 28
0
The dreaded Tripp Lite SMART500RT1U and NUT
..."LB" status bits. Unfortunately, there
is no good way to generate the LB signal besides running the battery
down. You might need more than a Raspberry Pi to do this in short
order. I like to use incandescent lights instead of computers for test
loads, because if the UPS pulls power at an inopportune time, you
won't have nearly as much filesystem damage on a light bulb.
I think the 'M' command shows the min and max voltages - see if there
is something similar in the Windows display.
Also, any load values would be helpful.
For a 500W UPS, I assume it's one 12V (or 2x 6V) batte...
2018 Jan 07
2
Relationship between clang, opt and llc
No, I meant LLD, the LLVM linker. This option for LLD is relevant for
exploring different pass pipelines for link time optimization.
It is essentially equivalent to the -passes flag for 'opt'.
Such a flag doesn't make much sense for 'llc' because llc mostly runs
backend passes, which are much more difficult to construct custom pipelines
for (backend passes are often required