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2017 Jul 10
1
GlusterFS WORM mode can't create hard link pliz ㅠ
hard linksA read-only file system does not produce a hard link in GlusterFS WORM mode. Is it impossible? OS is CentOS7 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/attachments/20170710/837d3179/attachment.html> -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: error.png
2010 Apr 12
2
daemon() function is unimplemented
Hi all, I''m a newbie... so be patient pliz ;-) I''m starting to use Rails on my machine (OS: Win 7) but when I''m trying to connect to http://0.0.0.0:3000 I get nothing. So I launch rails in this way: ruby script/server -d this is the answer: " C:\Ruby19\rubyApps\bookmark_manager>ruby script/server -d => Bo...
2013 Nov 13
2
Implementing Samba 4 in multi site environment
...at will replicate the directory only with the head quater office dc. so my question are 1. is my plan possible to be implemented? 2. how many bandwidth do i need in every site (head quarters office and each site office) to run my plan? 3. is anyone here ever implement the same scheme with my plan, pliz in need some advice to implement it .. -- Thx & Warm regards Zhia Chandra
2005 Jan 06
3
DTMF problems on phonecell
hi all. was having problems with my phonecell connected to wildcard fxo port. i get problems with detecting DTMF. i have tried relaxDTMF but to no avail. i have asked this before but would like possible causes. is it to do with echo? problems with the GSM network? haven't updated my asterisk for a long time. could this be a problem that has been sorted out. please would appreciate ur input
2009 Apr 21
8
incorrect output and segfaults from sprintf with %*d (PR#13667)
Full_Name: Wacek Kusnierczyk Version: 2.10.0 r48365 OS: Ubuntu 8.04 Linux 32bit Submission from: (NULL) (129.241.110.141) sprintf has a documented limit on strings included in the output using the format '%s'. It appears that there is a limit on the length of strings included with, e.g., the format '%d' beyond which surprising things happen (output modified for conciseness):