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2001 Dec 11
5
Send SIGHUP
Hi Is it possible to send SIGHUP to the parant process to let samba reread the smb.conf file, or is any way to let samba reread this file without restarting samba regards Alaa
2020 Sep 09
2
[Bug 3212] New: Ability to add ssh certiicate to ssh agent to existing private key without rereading private key from filesystem
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3212 Bug ID: 3212 Summary: Ability to add ssh certiicate to ssh agent to existing private key without rereading private key from filesystem Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: 8.2p1 Hardware: amd64 OS: Linux Status: NEW
2005 Feb 17
2
RE: Two questions
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 13:55:46 -0800 (PST), Karl Heyes <karl@xiph.org> wrote: > On Wed, 2005-02-16 at 21:29, Murray Saul wrote: > > I am happy using icecast/ices, but have two questions: > > > > 1. If I was using cron to schedule a switching of a playlist, can I do > > this without restarting icecast so that at a SPECIFIC TIME (let's say at > > exactly
2003 Dec 01
1
reread hosts dir
Hello, can tincd reread the hosts dir and accept new connections without breaking existing ones? Is there a better way, letting tincd be aware of new pub keys and hosts? thx, Axel Tinc: Discussion list about the tinc VPN daemon Archive: http://mail.nl.linux.org/lists/ Tinc site: http://tinc.nl.linux.org/
2013 Jul 27
0
Triggering a reread
The docs say that sending SIGHUP to smbd triggers an immediate reread of the configuration. There's generally more than one instance of smbd running, though. Can I send the signal to any one, or is there one in particular that handles it, or must I send it to all of them? More to the point, my embedded system stores a single process ID in /var/run/smbd.pid; will signalling that reliable
2019 Aug 26
3
CentOS 8 will be released soon?
Le 25/08/2019 ? 23:07, Stephen John Smoogen a ?crit?: > I have had several people explain to me that my comments were > out-of-place and out-of-turn. When I wrote them originally I thought I > was going from experience of previous releases and thought I was being > matter of fact. In rereading I realized I was crass and grumpy. My > un-reserved apologies for that. I should have
2004 Aug 06
0
ices: forcing an immediate reread of the playlist
At 12:32 PM 3/19/02 -0500, you wrote: >Hi all, > > I'm currently trying to set up ices2 with icecast2 along with otto, a >jukebox interface written in perl. Otto allows the user to kill a song via >the web interface, which in turn kills all running instances of ices, >rewrites the playlist and launches ices. This has the bad side effect of >terminating the client's
2001 May 04
2
File cacheing problem?
I have a Linux box (Pentium III processor, 256M RAM) running kernel version 2.4.3, and smbmount version 2.0.7. The Linux box has a Windows 2000 Server share mounted via "mount -t smbfs ...". I am running into what seems to be a cacheing problem. I am doing software development on this share, editing the files from a Win98 workstation, and compiling on the Linux box. However,
2004 Aug 06
3
ices: forcing an immediate reread of the playlist
Hi all, I'm currently trying to set up ices2 with icecast2 along with otto, a jukebox interface written in perl. Otto allows the user to kill a song via the web interface, which in turn kills all running instances of ices, rewrites the playlist and launches ices. This has the bad side effect of terminating the client's connection to icecast and leaving a bunch of ices
2004 Aug 06
1
ices: forcing an immediate reread of the playlist
Hi Michael, I'll try, but just from looking at the code inside im_playlist.c it doesn't appear to check the pl->nexttrack variable inside the 'while(1)' loop unless it reaches the eof on the playlist file. Honestly I don't understand the ogg function calls, but just wondering if code has to be added to check this. Brant At Tuesday 06:24 PM 3/19/2002, Michael
1999 Dec 17
0
rereading the smb.conf file?
Greetings, Is the correct way to have the smbd and nmbd to reload a changed smb.conf somthing like the below script? #!/bin/sh smbspool=/var/spool/samba pidfiledir=/var/run smbd=/usr/local/sbin/smbd nmbd=/usr/local/sbin/nmbd kill -s SIGHUP `cat $pidfiledir/smbd.pid` kill -s SIGHUP `cat $pidfiledir/nmbd.pid` Would this cause any side effects? Thanks and thoughts welcome! -- Richard
2015 Oct 18
1
Bug? Tinc does not reread it's host file into config_tree on SIGHUP
Just started building the new network with automatic updates and noticed a very weird thing: when master tincd was reloaded (which sends updates), it stopped sending updates. Debugging session revealed that lookup_config(config_tree, NAME) returned NULL when NAME was any configuration item from our host file _after_ SIGHUP. Before it, it returned valid value. I see config_tree is appended with
2011 May 06
4
compressed mboxes very slow
...without problems. But recently I have installed dovecot 2.0.12, and they are slow. very slow. Creating index files takes about 10 minutes for ~20M file with 560 messages for bzipped mbox, for gzipped is little better but still unusable :( Stracing dovecot process shows that every ~ 20 messages it rereads complete mbox file. Am I doing something wrong? KJ -- http://modnebzdury.wordpress.com/2009/10/01/niewiarygodny-list-prof-majewskiej-wprowadzenie/
2019 Dec 28
2
tinydns to nsd
...cassen via nsd-users <nsd-users at lists.nlnetlabs.nl> wrote: > The problem is (was) that I used "include:" statements in nsd.conf > to load zone information. Apparently nsd does not reread the include > files upon a SIGHUP. I scripted everything into 1 file and a HUP > rereads the zone info now. Wrong, I made a mistake it does not. A SIGHUP does not make nsd reread it's config file. When using nsd-control I get an error: # nsd-control delzone test.xaq.nl error zone defined in nsd.conf, cannot delete it in this manner: remove it from nsd.conf yourself and repattern...
2006 Apr 12
2
Dynamic Playlist
I have a few related questions. I'm using the following Debian packages: Ices2 (2.0.1-4) Icecast2 (2.3.1-2) Here's the input section of my ices-playlist.xml: <input> <module>playlist</module> <param name="type">basic</param> <param name="file">/etc/icecast2/playlist.txt</param> <param
2010 Apr 13
4
Online resize of guest disks without reboot/shutdown ?
Hello all, I just notice the new feature in the latest version 4 release. Any one know how to do this ? I have tried lvextend the partition size in dom0, but domU doesn''t see the change. I also need to reboot to make domU reread the block size. Any idea? Best regards, Chao-Rui _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com
2005 Oct 04
6
boxplot statistics
I have read and reread the boxplot and the boxplot stats page, and I still cannot understand how and what boxplot shows. I realize that this might be due to me not knowing enough statistics, but anyway... First, how does boxplot determine the size of the box? And is the line inside the box the mean or the median (or something completely different?) And how does it determine how long out the
2005 Feb 16
3
RE: Two questions
I am happy using icecast/ices, but have two questions: 1. If I was using cron to schedule a switching of a playlist, can I do this without restarting icecast so that at a SPECIFIC TIME (let's say at exactly 3:00 pm) a new song can be played without interupting the user listening to the broadcast. 2. Is there a setting when the user first connects to play a *welcome* file (i.e. about the
2013 Oct 02
3
Is USBD necessary for average users?
I followed the NUT instructions that are on the projects site, I think, and they said to set up USBD, so I did. Is that necessary for average users using one PC (rather than servers), or will something not work right if I reread and turn off USBD?
2002 Jun 26
5
sshd and file descriptors
I have an openssh RPM package that restarts the sshd server during an upgrade if the daemon is already running. So far, so good, restart works. But I observed the following behaviour: - when issuing rpm -Uvh bla.rpm, rpm, obviously, opens the rpm file and gets a file descriptor. Say, 8. - rpm does its stuff and spawns a shell to execute the %post script. The shell also gets fd 8 (should rpm