Displaying 9 results from an estimated 9 matches for "pedestal".
2004 Mar 06
2
citrix stores addition information into SAM on pdc
hi,
we want to replace our nt4 pdc/bdc with samba and we use windows nt4 terminal servers with citrix in our environment.
as far as i know, we will get a problem here. (extensiver reading of the mailing list led me to this conclusion)
regarding: http://ma.ph-freiburg.de/tng/tng-users/2001-05/msg00224.html
>Terminal Server has its own User Manager (which has an extra button -
2004 Jan 20
0
..You can be a ~Se-xxMachine~
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inflammable smear cathy orinoco
2005 Aug 26
2
Raid / dual Opteron power issues
Hi All,
I've just started caring for a dual Opteron machine. It has a 3Ware
9500S-12 RAID controller, a Tyan S2882G3NR motherboard, 10 IBM 400GB
disk drives, and a 650 watt power supply.
It has been behaving itself quite nicely until recently. The poor
behavior started when I upgraded the OS from CentOS 4.1 (32 bit) to
Centos 4.1 (x86_64). When running in uniprocessor mode, the system
2012 Aug 22
5
Centos machine sometimes unreachable
I have a simple perl script that every few hours pings the handful of
machines on my LAN. Lately I've sometimes been getting
ping of 192.168.0.1 succeeded
ping of 192.168.0.7 succeeded
ping of 192.168.0.5 FAILED
ping of 192.168.0.6 succeeded
ping of 192.168.0.9 succeeded
This machine in question has been running Centos faithfully for about six
years and no recent changes to it have been
2008 Jul 25
18
zfs, raidz, spare and jbod
Hi.
I installed solaris express developer edition (b79) on a supermicro
quad-core harpertown E5405 with 8 GB ram and two internal sata-drives.
I installed solaris onto one of the internal drives. I added an areca
arc-1680 sas-controller and configured it in jbod-mode. I attached an
external sas-cabinet with 16 sas-drives 1 TB (931 binary GB). I
created a raidz2-pool with ten disks and one spare.
2008 Mar 13
12
7-disk raidz achieves 430 MB/s reads and 220 MB/s writes on a $1320 box
I figured the following ZFS ''success story'' may interest some readers here.
I was interested to see how much sequential read/write performance it would be
possible to obtain from ZFS running on commodity hardware with modern features
such as PCI-E busses, SATA disks, well-designed SATA controllers (AHCI,
SiI3132/SiI3124). So I made this experiment of building a fileserver by
2006 Apr 30
82
Mongrel 3.15, Ubuntu and Park place (S3)
Hello. I installed under Ubuntu (Dapper) Park Place. I followed the
instructions given at the RedHanded site. I get the following mongrel
error when launching the application:
** Please login in with `admin'' and password `pass@word1''
** You should change the default password or delete the admin at
soonest chance!/usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/mongrel-0.3.12.5/lib/mongrel.rb:584:in
2018 Oct 22
0
With the right kind of eyes you can almost see the high-water mark—that place where the wave finally broke and rolled back.
...or a holodeck (... a House on a
Hill <http://vesedo.cf/lists/lt.php?id=YUgFAgZVVE9RXVEdU1wDX1cNVg>
?) writing some sort of defining statement to the entirety of it's
contents... I mean our world--etching it forever in a prominence held aloft
up higher and in brighter light than any fiery pedestal ever could--with
more clarity than the Straits of Gibraltar
<http://vesedo.cf/lists/lt.php?id=YUgFAQZcXU9RXVEdU1wDX1cNVg>
peering out over the horizon of LG and Verizon ... something it doesn't
take a periscope to really focus on... the mental acrobatics it takes to
try and make sense of...
1998 Jun 19
16
WARNING: Break-in attempts
Greetings all,
I''m forwarding a copy of an email I sent reporting attempted
break-ins on my main server, earth.terran.org. I am forwarding this
because I think it is relevant that folks watch for this kind of activity
in their logs to catch people who "try doorknobs" in the middle of the
night. After sending this email, I sent a talk request to the user, who
was still logged