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2006 Jun 30
50
Time To Pick the Mongrel BUGS Mascot!
...e this *goldmine* of ugly ugly ugly dogs: http://www.sonoma-marinfair.org/uglydogvote.shtml I *have* to use one of these for the Mongrel BUGS Mascot. He''ll go on our bug list page and replace the little beetles on the left. Pick the dog you think best represents a lovable but defective pooch and reply to this with your +1. Let the voting begin! -- Zed A. Shaw http://www.zedshaw.com/ http://mongrel.rubyforge.org/ http://www.railsmachine.com/ -- Need Mongrel support?
2016 Sep 25
3
How to move /var to another partition
...only user. I was experimenting with virtualization and it causes the root partition to get very low. I would like to move /var from the root partition, to the same partition as /home, if that's safe to do. Or, resize /home and add another partition for /var I also don't want to screw the pooch doing it. This is over my head. The more I read about it, the more confused I get. TIA
2014 Jun 18
3
problem with centos.org whois
It looks like someone pooched a domain transfer, and the whois entry for centos.org is missing its NS records. I've sent an email to the whois tech contact @redhat, but I'm sending this to the list to hopefully bring it to someone else's attention, as well. Hopefully it gets gets out before my mailserver expires...
2006 Aug 15
7
mongrel_cluster not starting on reboot
Hi, I''m in the process of moving my blog over from lighttpd -> apache 2.2 + mongrel. Everything works fine as long as I don''t reboot :) On reboot apache comes up but mongrel_cluster doesn''t start up the pooches... I have added the mongrel_cluster call to my startup scripts like so: www:/etc/init.d# update-rc.d mongrel_cluster defaults Adding system startup for /etc/init.d/mongrel_cluster ... /etc/rc0.d/K20mongrel_cluster -> ../init.d/mongrel_cluster /etc/rc1.d/K20mongrel_cluster -> ../in...
2006 Jun 30
0
Mongrel-users Digest, Vol 5, Issue 24
...; >> > >> I *have* to use one of these for the Mongrel BUGS Mascot. He''ll > >> go on > >> our bug list page and replace the little beetles on the left. > >> > >> Pick the dog you think best represents a lovable but defective > >> pooch and > >> reply to this with your +1. > >> > >> Let the voting begin! > >> > >> > >> -- > >> Zed A. Shaw > >> http://www.zedshaw.com/ > >> http://mongrel.rubyforge.org/ > >> http://www.railsmachine.com/ -- Need...
2016 Sep 25
7
How to move /var to another partition
...root >> partition to >> get very low. I would like to move /var from the root partition, to >> the same >> partition as /home, if that's safe to do. >> >> Or, resize /home and add another partition for /var >> >> I also don't want to screw the pooch doing it. >> >> This is over my head. The more I read about it, the more confused I get. > > The way I've been doing it for quite some time is to make /var a > separate partition, put the home directories on /var/home, and then > bind-mount /var/home on /home. In /etc/f...
2008 Mar 11
4
CCM 6 and Asterisk routing again
...the trunk. Calls from the SIP phones connected to Asterisk work fine. They can call both external numbers and any Cisco extensions attached to CCM. Calls from CCM to Asterisk fail without any notification in Asterisk (and I DID have this working at one point, but I suspect that our Telco may have pooched the config somehow, since they're in the process of connecting us to another CCM site). I have verified: Media Termination point exists, Calling Search Space exists, Trunk is properly defined (uLaw 711, UDP, ip address & port, etc), and a route pattern exists to take calls to the right t...
2014 Jun 18
1
problem with centos.org whois
On 6/17/2014 9:36 PM, Devin Reade wrote: > It looks like someone pooched a domain transfer, and the whois entry > for centos.org is missing its NS records. I've sent an email to the > whois tech contact @redhat, but I'm sending this to the list to hopefully > bring it to someone else's attention, as well. > > Hopefully it gets gets out befo...
2001 Mar 30
1
[Fwd: Re: [expert] Urgent: Mandrake Updates hosed?]
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: [expert] Urgent: Mandrake Updates hosed? Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2001 00:01:22 -0600 From: David Rankin <drankin@cox-internet.com> To: sdkramer@tristate.edu References: <758F05D64CAED311A85E0090279FC62A96BCC6@mail.tristate.edu> kramer SETH wrote: > what is up with the word hosed? What exactly does it mean? > "hosed", circa
2006 Jun 30
0
Fwd: Mongrel-users Digest, Vol 5, Issue 22
...9;ll vote too. +1 jake. How can you go wrong with "JAKE THE ONE-EYED MONSTER CHIHUAHUA!"? But don''t let my vote influence you. I want the truly best mascot. On Fri, 2006-06-30 at 02:26 -0400, Zed Shaw wrote: > Pick the dog you think best represents a lovable but defective pooch and > reply to this with your +1. > -- Zed A. Shaw http://www.zedshaw.com/ http://mongrel.rubyforge.org/ http://www.railsmachine.com/ -- Need Mongrel support? ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2006 12:46:37 +0530 From: Pratik <pratiknaik at gmail.com> Subj...
2019 May 21
2
self compiled 4.10.3 replication failure.
...gree. When you run ./configure, make and make install >> everything gets put into /usr/local/samba by default. It is not installed >> over top of any system components. >> >> Not that I recommend this as a standard practice but if you totally screw >> the >> pooch on a build for whatever reason all you have to do is >> rm -r /usr/local/samba and you get to start over. I have tested this and >> know >> that it works. :-) >> >> Obviously if you do that to a DC that is joined to a domain, you have more >> than >>...
2019 May 21
3
self compiled 4.10.3 replication failure.
...commercially supported binaries. Here's where I disagree. When you run ./configure, make and make install everything gets put into /usr/local/samba by default. It is not installed over top of any system components. Not that I recommend this as a standard practice but if you totally screw the pooch on a build for whatever reason all you have to do is rm -r /usr/local/samba and you get to start over. I have tested this and know that it works. :-) Obviously if you do that to a DC that is joined to a domain, you have more than that to clean up. Regards, -- Tom me at tdiehl.org
2016 Sep 25
0
How to move /var to another partition
...ing with virtualization and it causes the root partition to > get very low. I would like to move /var from the root partition, to the same > partition as /home, if that's safe to do. > > Or, resize /home and add another partition for /var > > I also don't want to screw the pooch doing it. > > This is over my head. The more I read about it, the more confused I get. The way I've been doing it for quite some time is to make /var a separate partition, put the home directories on /var/home, and then bind-mount /var/home on /home. In /etc/fstab that's: /var/...
2016 Sep 25
0
How to move /var to another partition
...gt;>> get very low. I would like to move /var from the root partition, to >>> the same >>> partition as /home, if that's safe to do. >>> >>> Or, resize /home and add another partition for /var >>> >>> I also don't want to screw the pooch doing it. >>> >>> This is over my head. The more I read about it, the more confused I get. >> >> The way I've been doing it for quite some time is to make /var a >> separate partition, put the home directories on /var/home, and then >> bind-mount /var/h...
2016 Sep 25
0
How to move /var to another partition
...t;> partition to get very low. I would like to move /var from the root > >> partition, to the same partition as /home, if that's safe to do. > >> > >> Or, resize /home and add another partition for /var > >> > >> I also don't want to screw the pooch doing it. > >> > >> This is over my head. The more I read about it, the more confused I get. > > > > The way I've been doing it for quite some time is to make /var a > > separate partition, put the home directories on /var/home, and then > > bind-mount...
2016 Sep 25
0
How to move /var to another partition
.... I would like to move /var from the root partition, to >>>> the same >>>> partition as /home, if that's safe to do. >>>> >>>> Or, resize /home and add another partition for /var >>>> >>>> I also don't want to screw the pooch doing it. >>>> >>>> This is over my head. The more I read about it, the more confused I >>>> get. >>> >>> The way I've been doing it for quite some time is to make /var a >>> separate partition, put the home directories on /var/home...
2003 Jan 27
0
Big files?
When rsyncing over ssh my retrieval will pooch out when there's an iso image introduced. I'm not terribly interested in monitoring files and don't care much if I do download these. Is there something I'm missing to allow files of this size to transfer??? Steve Mallett
2003 Jan 17
0
PDC Trouble
...to have been killed off. I can't join computers to domains, I can't add users, I can't login with a 2000 box as root. If I try and login as root I get "The system cannot find message text for message number 0x%1 inthe message file for %2" . It's possible that I really pooched it. I migrated our PDC to samba from an NT4.0 box, using the various instructions regarding RIDS/SIDS. I hacked passwd.db to use lose the UID/GID to RID mapping, so i wouldn't loose the locall profiles on my network. That all worked, it's just now I have no root acct to try and add mac...
2003 Oct 06
2
samba as PDC in FreeBSD
Hello all, I've set up samba as a PDC in FreeBSD 5.1-release. I seemed to have no problems joining my computer to the domain as it said "Welcome to the domain" but when I try and log in it says it can't contact the domain controller or the domain account doesn't exist. Can anyone offer any help on how to fix this? Here is my smb.conf. Kind regards, Elvar [global]
2014 Jun 18
0
problem with centos.org whois
On Tue, 17 Jun 2014, John R Pierce wrote: > On 6/17/2014 9:36 PM, Devin Reade wrote: >> It looks like someone pooched a domain transfer, and the whois entry >> for centos.org is missing its NS records. I've sent an email to the >> whois tech contact @redhat, but I'm sending this to the list to hopefully >> bring it to someone else's attention, as well. >> >> Hopefully i...