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2010 Apr 16
2
Any pitfalls updating straight from 3.0.34 to 3.5.2?
Okay, so I've just put the sernet repo file in my yum.repos.d directory and a yum update will elevate my samba server to the latest version. Is there any pitfall that is out there that I can avoid before yum updating.
Centos 5.3
samba3-3.0.34-37 & related packages
openldap-2.3.43-3.el5 & related packages
I still have my samba3-3.0.34 packages squirreled away so I can force downgrade if I need to, but I don't want to if I don't have to.
A...
2013 Oct 22
3
htdocs on NFS share / any pitfalls?
...s located on a nfs share. Client has cachefilesd configured.
Compared to the old setup (htdocs directory is on the local disk)
the performance is not so gratifying. The disk is "faster" compared
to the ethernet link but the cache should at least compensate this
a bit. Do they exist more pitfalls for such configurations?
Thanks
LF
PS: checking httpd's caching system now ...
2006 Jul 28
1
Nasty pitfall: don''t use ^ and $ in validation regexes!
Let''s say you want to validate that an attribute contains only 2-10
lowercase characters, e.g. with validates_format_of. The appropriate
regex is obviously /^[a-z]{2,10}$/, right?
Wrong! Try it with "abc\nANYTHING YOU LIKE" - this is perfectly valid.
On the second look the reason is clear: ^ matches the start of a line, $
matches the end of a line. So as long as one line in
2003 Dec 09
0
group mappings pitfalls in samba 3
I have recently run across this problem and would like to warn people about it. I had an
already established domain running under Samba 2.2.8. I then upgraded to 3.0. I removed
the 'domain admin users = root' line from my smb.conf because certain tools complained
about it being there. After the upgrade, I followed the Samba 3 HOWTO docs on samba.org. I
created my domadm, domguests, and
2010 Jan 29
5
[LLVMdev] Distribution in assembler format
...is to compile as far as assembler on the
programmer's machine, then ship the .s file (or a small number
thereof, one per CPU architecture) and assemble it on the user's
machine (which in most cases will have the GNU assembler installed).
It seems to me that this ought to work; are there any pitfalls I
should be aware of?
2010 Jan 29
0
[LLVMdev] Distribution in assembler format
Hello Russell,
Major pitfall #1:
LLVM-GCC does certain optimizations even if all of the optimizations are turned off. These include endian-specific optimizations so to use LLVM as a cross-architecture bitcode, you'll need to wait until Clang supports C++ fully or just stick to C programs for now.
I've been looking f...
2011 Apr 06
2
realtime mysql for 1.8
Hi,
I'm going to have a go with realtime mysql.
Just wondering, most examples i came across while googling, was with 1.6
systems.
So any drastic changes with 1.8.3, table-layout? other pitfalls?
hw
2016 Jun 22
3
Mailboxes on NFS or iSCSI
...stable. Configured
with Mailbox++, IMAP, POP3, LMTPD, Managesieved, ACL. Mailboxes are on
local 1.2TB RAID, it's about 5310 accounts.
We are slowly getting out of space and we are considering to move
Mailboxes onto Netapp disk array with two independent network connections.
Are there some pitfalls? Not sure we should use NTP or iSCSI mounts
(both open implementations are not so shiny).
Thanks for sharing any experiences.
Kind regards, Milo
2007 Aug 02
5
new CentOS 5 as DNS server
.... Other than BIND and vsftpd, I don't think I need much. This
machine will be pulling zone files from my primary web server and
storing some archive files and backups for me.
I'm dilligently R`ingTFMs, and will continue to.... I'd sure be
appreciative of any jumpstart help and/or any pitfalls of which to be
cognizant.
TIA,
~Ray
2009 Mar 23
6
[OT] Network switches
...mirroring or what cisco calls span sessions
* snmp
* ssh enabled remote management
* support w/ updates and bugfixes
I need at least 48 ports per device and obviously would like them to be
"fast". Most importantly, I'd like to know what you guys prefer as
operations dudes and what pitfalls to avoid. Also, are there other
features you folks would demand to have in your switches that I haven't
mentioned? I can provide more information if you'd like. Thanks.
Oh, cost is sort of an issue (small/medium sized business) but right now
insight from you guys is what's importa...
2009 Apr 23
11
Puppet on busybox, Bob Hope or No Hope?
...ther software appliances) .
Reason for wanting to install puppet is to run the cli tools to create
nightly vmware snapshots.
I''m happy to give it a go (and add the docs to the wiki) but I''m not too
sure at this stage how big a task this might be and what, if any, are the
potential pitfalls
Cheers
Paul
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2010 Jan 29
3
[LLVMdev] Distribution in assembler format
...;... are you saying the optimizer will actually assume the
target device is little endian because the development system is
little endian (which would of course break things)?
On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 8:09 PM, Samuel Crow <samuraileumas at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hello Russell,
>
> Major pitfall #1:
> LLVM-GCC does certain optimizations even if all of the optimizations are turned off. These include endian-specific optimizations so to use LLVM as a cross-architecture bitcode, you'll need to wait until Clang supports C++ fully or just stick to C programs for now.
>
> I've...
2014 Feb 26
3
Upgrading from 1.2.x -> 2.2.x in one step possible
Hi,
after some off-ML discussions to and some reconsiderations, we might do
the "big jump" from our current 1.2.17 to the atrpms 2.2.
From googling and reading the dovecot upgrade wiki I don't see any (big)
pitfalls.
Basically we use the default config options, mbox, pop3s/imaps on RH EL 5.
So "just" run the upgrade-config script, fingers crossed and thats it?
Ii it possible to do such a big step form 1.2 to 2.2?
Thanks for comments and suggestions . G?tz
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Tel...
2011 Nov 30
4
Replacing gateway, is it bad idea?
...place my Centos5.7 VM with newer version.
The VM works as our network gateway.
I want to ask from your experience, will it be a bad decision? My
concern is that since the Mac Address of the gateway will change, will
it disrupt the network?
How fast the Switches can recognize the new mac? Any other pitfall?
Thanks
Fajar.
2019 Nov 28
3
Using dovecot Replication in a medium to large enterprise.
...n't work correctly right now ?"
I would like to ask the community (and anyone else in a similar
enterprise) how and if this solution works and scales.
In short, I am asking, is anyone else using Dovecot Replication in a
medium to large enterprise?
Can you please share your experiences, pitfalls and if you have any tips
managing mail replication.
Kindest regards and thanks in advance.
Brent Clark
2004 Oct 29
3
question about R on Linux Cluster
Hi, I am in trying to get a new Linux Cluster. I am
thinking about putting R on it. Does anyone have any
experience with running R on a distributed Linux
Cluster? Or does R support a cluster environment at
all. Any pitfall I should really watch out for?
Thanks in advance
Apollo
2009 Apr 24
2
Asterisk & EC2
Has anyone been able to get asterisk 1.6 running under Xen or Amazon EC2?
If yes, can you share your experience please? Is it usable in a production
environment? How is the sound quality? Am I likely to suffer from latency
issues if the extensions are not located in the US?
Any pitfall that I should be aware of?
Cheers
--
Aryan Ameri
2011 Nov 03
2
Centos Firewall - router with virtual IP
Hi all,
I haven't found anything in Google about this.
I'm creating a firewall router with Centos with few virtual IP using iptables.
May I ask for your experience?
Is there any pitfall or bad side of using virtual IP for this purpose?
I'm using few virtual IP to accommodate few subnets that go through
this firewall/router.
Thank you.
Fajar.
2012 Apr 13
3
SSD for boot drive and OS
...to become a Centos 6 application
server for a publishing company, and decided to get one with a 40GB SSD as well
as a standard hard drive.
I'm thinking that I can put most of the operating system on that drive and have
the home directories and whatnot on the regular hard drive. Are there any
pitfalls lying in wait for an unwary person like me when setting this thing up?
Further, I suspect that if that thing rattles along like I think it should I'll
probably want to add a SSD to my own desktop machine here. Since this computer
is already set up with the default Centos 6 partitioning syst...
2019 Feb 19
2
Migrate mail data from Dovecot to Dovecot
...are about 250 users on this server, all virtual. They are mostly POP3
users, but they do "leave a copy of message on the server"
for set various number of days.
Now, to migrate the mail data, can I simply rsync the mail directories
between the old and the new server? Would that create a pitfall??
What is the recommended method?
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