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2003 May 09
2
Revisiting two old issues
I'd like some opinions on a couple of long-standing rsync issues. My two oldest, uncommitted patches are: - A "no hang" patch that makes sure that the pipe from the receiver to the generator can't block with resend requests. - The "move files" patch that got changed into a --delete-sent-files option. For each item I have two questions -- do we need to
2004 Jan 15
1
Resolving problems in the generator->receiver pipes
When I was working on the the hard-link change, I noticed that many of the hard-link verbose messages were getting lost. These messages get output very near the end of the transfer, and it turns out that the reason for the loss was that there are two pipes flowing from the generator and the receiver, and it was possible for the "we're all done" message to get received down the redo
2004 Nov 09
1
redoing error causes backup file failure on target
It looks like rsync 2.5.4 vs 26 has a bug when the target file is backed up with a suffix. For a large 1 GB file transfer, an error "redoing" appeared in the debug. In other words, when you see redoing in your debug expect the backup not to have worked correctly. I didn't see this problem btwn naxpap01 and rwxp25l1 just btwn rwxp25l1 and naxp18l1. I'm pulling the code from source to target. In this example, 4,10,11 we...
2005 Feb 11
3
OCFS file system used as archived redo destination is corrupted
we started using an ocfs file system about 4 months ago as the shared archived redo destination for the 4-node rac instances (HP dl380, msa1000, RH AS 2.1) . last night we are seeing some weird behavior, and my guess is the inode directory in the file system is getting corrupted. I've always had a bad feeling about OCFS not being very robust at handling constant file creation and deletion
2006 Nov 21
2
how do you redo the LABEL tag so the machine boots
I got a different motherboard today. took my sata drive and put it on the new motherboard. On boot it says kernel panel not LABEL=/ not found. How do I redo the label and tell it /dev/sda1 is "/"? Jerry
2020 Aug 19
2
Redo en RStudio, Ctrl y?
Buenas tardes. Más bien una curiosidad. Echaba de menos poder rehacer con *Ctrl y* lo deshecho con *Ctrl z*. Lo curioso es que RStudio, desde hace un tiempo, en la pestaña *Edit*, al lado de *Redo *pone "*Ctrl y", *pero *Ctrl y* no funciona. ¿sabe alguien por qué? Gracias, Manuel [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2005 Nov 29
3
Is it possible to backup database using rsync?
Hi everyone, I want to back up my database using log files. 1. Is it possible to backup database using rsync? 2. Can it copy redo log file which are open? 3. It has any special feature to handle redo log files of database while copying? Urgent help needed..... regards Harish Naik
2007 Dec 09
2
rake db:redo & rake migrations:reset - or how to cope with the change of db:reset
As many of you know, rake db:reset changed behavior just before Rails 2.0 got released. db:reset used to drop the database, re create it and migrate it up. The core team after integrating this feature, realized that it was not used as intended and instead db:create now uses the schema.rb file instead of the migrations. Check the many discussions we had about this topic, you will quickly notice
2014 Jun 24
4
[LLVMdev] Any way get debug output of generated assembly from MCJIT without completely redoing CodeGen?
Hello all, I'm trying to hack MCJIT::emitObject to optionally output the corresponding text assembly associated with the object code being emitted (if a debug flag is set in the app/dev environment which is hosting LLVM). I attempted to do this by adding another AsmPrinter pass to the PassManager, but this runs into all sorts of problems because there's only once MCContext and one
2020 Aug 19
2
Redo en RStudio, Ctrl y?
En mi caso a veces funciona ctr+alt+Z. El mié., 19 ago. 2020 21:46, Carlos Ortega <cof en qualityexcellence.es> escribió: > Hola Manuel, > > En Mac son otra combinación, pero sí que funcionan. > RStudio tiene un grupo de soporte (más bien es una Community) donde podrías > comentarlo por si es un bug. > > Saludos, > Carlos Ortega > www.qualityexcellence.es >
2013 Feb 13
7
PuppetDB & KahaDB db.data leak
Hi all, I''ve been looking at a potential problem, as documented here: http://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/19241 To do with a leak within the KahaDB persistence layer of ActiveMQ. Specifically, there are reports of the db.data file growing unbounded: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMQ-3956 I''m hoping to find out information from other PuppetDB users to see if this is
2008 Mar 23
0
Redoing FAQ
Hi, While I was interested to add some FAQ items regarding CentOS continuity/release frequency, I noticed that the FAQ didn't look all too well and the old TOC was seperately maintained from the content/titles. I changed this for the General FAQ and will do so for the other FAQs as well. You can see the difference between the old:
2008 Jul 21
1
Howto Restart A Function with Try-Error Catch
Hi all, I have a function - let's call it "myfunction". This function is based on some random number generator. Now, once in a while the function will break/crash depending on the random number it generate inside the function. To avoid the problem, what I intend to do is the following: 1. Catch the try-error using class. 2. Redo the function if it returns "try-error" 3.
2004 Jun 04
1
RHE L3 -- OCFS 1.0.9-12 and 1.0.12
Running database in ASYNC mode in RHEL 3 has a potential risk of redo logs failure due to some short io's. A note from http://oss.oracle.com/projects/ocfs/dist/files/RedHat/RHEL3/i386/README.txt says that the above mentioned problem is fixed in OCFS 1.0.9-12 "RELEASE 1.0.9-12 Fixes a potential corruption with large, aligned, direct I/Os, for example Oracle redo logs or direct path SQL
2014 Jun 24
2
[LLVMdev] Any way get debug output of generated assembly from MCJIT without completely redoing CodeGen?
Yeah, that's probably how I'd do it. Might be useful if you guys want to contribute that as a command line option Kevin. -eric On Tue, Jun 24, 2014 at 3:03 PM, Kevin Modzelewski <kmod at dropbox.com> wrote: > We do this in Pyston using a JITEventListener that just disassembles the > output; it's "it works let's move on"-quality: >
2005 Mar 24
3
help.start search
Dear R experts, When using R 2.1 under Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 with Mozilla 1.7.6 as browser, help.start() almost works correctly. When I follow one of the search result links everything is fine, but when I go back to follow another link, I find them all inactive. So I have to redo the search. Any suggestions? Thanks, Carlisle Thacker > version _ platform
2017 Nov 01
5
NoScript allow scripts globally reversible?
I'm running NoScript because otherwise Firefox freezes up a lot. Recently I've had difficulty accessing a site. I suspect the reason is that it uses redirection in a way that frustrates my efforts to give it permission. To test the notion, I'm considering temporarily allowing script globally. How hard is it to reverse? Will I need to redo previous permissions one at a time? --
2005 Sep 09
2
File Corruption
We are using rsync to transfer Oracle redo logs from one system to another over a WAN/VPN. The problem we are having is that 1 out of about 500 or so files sent is corrupted. The receiving Oracle server produces a message like this: --- Specify log: {<RET>=suggested | filename | AUTO | CANCEL} ORA-00283: recovery session canceled due to errors ORA-00368: checksum error in redo log block
2015 Aug 05
2
CentOS 5 grub boot problem
...9;t have such a > drive because the current partition scheme you've posted would be > sub-optimal if it does have 4096 byte sectors. Oops. I just reread that this is now SATA. New versions of hdparm and smartctl can tell you if the drive is Advanced Format, and if it is, then I recommend redoing the partition scheme so it's 4K aligned. And so that it has an MBR gap. The current way to do this is have the 1st partition start at LBA 2048. -- Chris Murphy
2010 May 01
3
How to schedule for a repeated task?
Dear All I need to schedule for a repeated task on my CentOS server, as the followings: -) Telnet to a remote node -) Issue a command -) Capture the output in a log -) Logout from Telnet -) Wait for a prescribed time interval -) Then redo , but append the subsequent output in just on file Can you please let me know which options do we have to write such a task? Thank you -------------- next part