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2004 Aug 06
5
fallback source give up and returns to original source
On Thursday 15 January 2004 11:42, Michael Smith wrote:
> On Wednesday 14 January 2004 20:46, iceuse@kezako.net wrote:
> > Hello,
> > I have a problem with icecast
> > a have a source+ a fallback source
> > when source disconnect after a network interruption, all lilsteners are
> > transfered to the fallback source but then, a few seconds later, source
> >
2004 Aug 06
0
fallback source give up and returns to original source
...Thu, 15 Jan 2004, Michael Smith wrote:
> The relevant patches are now in (but not yet documented), you can do what you
> want with the current cvs version.
> Just configure the source with <fallback-override>1</fallback-override>
Am I right in thinking you mean configure the mointpoint with this
atribute? And if I want to daisy chain fallbacks, do I just get mount A to
fall back to B, B to fall back to C, etc, with the fallback-override set on
A and B?
Geoff.
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2024 Nov 21
1
WARN connection/source_startup Mountpoint /radio in use
I have SSL on ports 443 and 8443. 8000 8080 and 80 as non sales.Most encoders cannot handle ssl, so stream, input, on a non ssl port, publish to listeners or website the ssl port.?Remember to set up certbot to get your first certificate you will need a non ssl port.?TonySent from my Galaxy
-------- Original message --------From: Thomas Schmidt <schmidt at netaction.de> Date: 21/11/2024
2010 Mar 23
0
zfs send/receive and file system properties
...default
zfs52/export/os/sles10sp2 compression gzip local
...
I use
zfs send zfs52/export/os/sles10sp2 at hpffs52_201003221747 | ssh -c blowfish hpffs51 zfs receive -d zfs51
to copy it to another system , with the same mointpoint , sharenfs , quota and compression properties
on the other system I see:
zfs get all zfs51/export/os/sles10sp2
NAME PROPERTY VALUE SOURCE
zfs5...
2015 Jul 20
1
rsync Digest, Vol 151, Issue 15
...he root of the remote path is the root of it's own filesystem, then you can do some stuff with chroot and install grub on the appropriate disk.
>
> I don't normally bother trying to keep backups bootable. I'll just prepare a system to restore to, create the filesystems, create the mointpoints and mount all the filesystems, and then rsync all the files back. This can be done while booted from a "live-CD" environment - or for virtual machines, by mounting the filesystems on the host (but be careful not to restore your backup to the wrong place and wipe the host filesystem, it...
2015 Jul 17
1
clone a disk
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I would add --numeric-ids and --itemize-changes. Up to you if you
need --xattrs or --acls.
Also, I prefer to do backups by filesystem so I would add
- --one-file-system and run one rsync per filesystem. This means you
don't have to exclude things like /proc and /dev and any random thing
that isn't normally connected but sometimes is but it
2011 Apr 09
16
wrong values in "df" and "btrfs filesystem df"
Hallo, linux-btrfs,
First I create an array of 2 disks with
mkfs.btrfs -d raid0 -m raid1 /dev/sdb1 /dev/sdd1
and mount it at /srv/MM.
Then I fill it with about 1,6 TByte.
And then I add /dev/sde1 via
btrfs device add /dev/sde1 /srv/MM
btrfs filesystem balance /srv/MM
(it run about 20 hours)
Then I work on it, copy some new files, delete some old files - all
works well. Only
df