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2009 Sep 26
1
Problem: ZFS Partition rewriten, how to recover data???
I had a zfs partition written using zfs113 for Mac large around 1.37
TB, then under freebsd 7.2 following a guide on wiki I had wrote ''zpool
create trunk'' eventually rewriting the partition. Now the question is
how to recover the partition or to recover data from it? Thanks
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2006 Jun 12
3
New "made with Rails" web site
Hello, I''m very pleased to announce you a new "Made with Rails" website
: http://www.pierre-farel.com
Even if the site is running RoR the online shop is still using PHP and
the whole backoffice (shop+site) have been rewriten with RoR
I''m using Apache 2 + Fastcgi and for the moment everything seems to go
fine !!
Thanks for all the helpfull people here !!
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2008 Aug 12
4
dovecot sieve sends vacation messages with null envelope sender
...s for dovecot 1.0.10 which is in ubuntu 8.04.
Summary:
I expect messages sent by vacation recipe should have envelope from same
as user's e-mail address. This is then writen to Return-Path: header by
receiving MTA
NULL envelope from is used, resulting (in my case) to Return-Path: <>
rewriten by postfix to Return-Path: <MAILER-DAEMON> by receiving MTA
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2008 Sep 19
1
rsync efficiency
...te filesystem, maybe
we can rewrite just that block (??), but in ZFS for example, if we
have a 128K block, and we need to add 10k, that change will propagate
to the whole tree of blocks, right?
And i think rsync like many softwares, create a temporary file on the
destination, and the whole file is rewriten locally, just the changes
over the wire. Is that right?
The question is: There is a efficient/safe way to change 10k of data
in a 1gb file, whithout a lot of rewrites? rsync uses some technique
for that, or is totally dependent on the filesystem?
Thanks a lot!
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2009 Feb 28
1
Device Drivers in xen, looking also for a white book about how xen works exactly
...is contained in one of the participating system, but a better (safer) solution is to separate it out into in own subsystem"
I want to know how it works on xen.
I think that :
All drivers are in the hypervisor, when a guest requires to use a device, guest uses drivers which has been rewriten for xen in order to contact the hypervisor. Then, the hypervisor which has all real drivers (not modified) call the real device ?
or that :
The real device driver is contained in the dom0 system, the dom0 manage driver for all domU.
I have three questions :
1 - Which is the good scen...
2009 Feb 28
1
Device Drivers in xen, looking also for a white book about how xen works exactly
...is contained in one of the participating system, but a better (safer) solution is to separate it out into in own subsystem"
I want to know how it works on xen.
I think that :
All drivers are in the hypervisor, when a guest requires to use a device, guest uses drivers which has been rewriten for xen in order to contact the hypervisor. Then, the hypervisor which has all real drivers (not modified) call the real device ?
or that :
The real device driver is contained in the dom0 system, the dom0 manage driver for all domU.
I have three questions :
1 - Which is the good scen...
2010 May 05
1
backend migration and Samba upgrade.
...o 3.4).
And due to SQL backend support aborted we have to switch from SQL
backend to LDAP backend.
What I have in mind to do this migration is the following :
-install samba 34/OpenLDAP (I also change the machine in the meantime)
-configure Samba 34 to use the ldap backend, the smb.conf will be
rewriten from scratch.
- sync the sid with net getlocalsid and netsetlocalsid.
-pdbedit -e to export users and pdbedit -eg to export groups (on the old
server).
-pdbedit -i and pdbedit -ig on the new server.
-tests.
I'm far to be an expert in Samba, so advices on this procedure are very
welcome.
Wh...
2014 Dec 29
4
Authcache and user changing
Hi,
I have noticed that during auth cache hits usernames are not updated.
(We use ldap backend
and change username with
user_attrs = uid=user, mailMessageStore=home,
mailQuotaSize=quota_rule=*:bytes=%$
cold cache
lmtp(14414): Debug: auth input: testmon_testmon
home=/vmail/te/testmon_testmon quota_rule=*:bytes=104857600
lmtp(14414): Debug: changed username to testmon_testmon
lmtp(14414): Debug:
2014 Dec 30
0
Authcache and user changing
...in/quota_rule=*:bytes=104857600
auth replays are
USER\t2\ttestmon_testmon\thome=/vmail/te/testmon_testmon\tquota_rule=*:bytes=104857600\n
on a cache miss
and
USER\t3\ttestmon at mon.test.pl\thome=/vmail/te/testmon_testmon\tquota_rule=*:bytes=104857600\n
with a cache hit
without cache user is rewriten as expected, with cache it isn't
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Michal Grzedzicki
2005 Jul 05
0
Development news
.....
I also plan to make an helper script that will be called
when using "make pkg" and so on. It will take care
of calling the right command to install the needed
packages, create the build tree and build nut.
3) Dummy driver rewrite:
=====================
This week end, I've quickly rewriten the dummycons driver.
It's now replaced by dummy-ups, which is a real driver with
all that implies. For more information, have a look at
dummy-ups manpage by checking out the last Development
CVS using:
cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.alioth.debian.org:/cvsroot/nut login
+enter
cvs -z3 -d:pserve...
2001 Aug 11
0
kcarnold_work branch of ogg123
I've been doing a ton of work on my branch. CVS log tells a little of
the story. For one, the buffer is nearly completely rewriten. That
means deadlock cases. I've caught a few, but I need help. Anyone who's
computer is faster or slower than my own or perhaps schedules things
differently (i.e. everyone) please hit the ogg123 on my branch
(kcarnold_work) with the strangest conditions you can find, including
SIGINT (ctrl...
2013 Jul 19
1
is kexec on Xen domU possible?
Hi all,
I was messing around with kexec and it seems to work just fine on KVM,
but for Xen domU images, it doesn't work at all. Daniel, I saw some
patches from you back in September 2012 for adding this support for
Dom0, but they don't seem to have gone into the kernel (but other
patches went into kexec-tools at that time.) You mention that domU
support is "easy" after your
2013 Jul 19
1
is kexec on Xen domU possible?
Hi all,
I was messing around with kexec and it seems to work just fine on KVM,
but for Xen domU images, it doesn't work at all. Daniel, I saw some
patches from you back in September 2012 for adding this support for
Dom0, but they don't seem to have gone into the kernel (but other
patches went into kexec-tools at that time.) You mention that domU
support is "easy" after your
2013 Jul 19
1
is kexec on Xen domU possible?
Hi all,
I was messing around with kexec and it seems to work just fine on KVM,
but for Xen domU images, it doesn't work at all. Daniel, I saw some
patches from you back in September 2012 for adding this support for
Dom0, but they don't seem to have gone into the kernel (but other
patches went into kexec-tools at that time.) You mention that domU
support is "easy" after your
2006 Jul 09
3
Mongrel and proxying with Apache 2 mod_proxy
...the proxy service at coolapps.com
or by the application itself. **
Why is it so difficult to use Apache 2.x mod_proxy?
===================================================
First off, the Apache mod_proxy module works by having the request
*come back through* the proxy and then returning the rewriten URLs in
both the http headers and the web page itself to the user.
This allows the application to be blissfully ignorant of the fact it''s
being proxied.
Some proxy services may work by telling the application to return
directly to the user who initiated the request rather than back
throu...
2005 Dec 06
6
[Bug 3304] New: on --delay-updates remove .~tmp~ recursively
...ync-qa@samba.org
On --delay-updates delayed files saved in .~tmp~. On error (disconnect, server
or client killed) Delayed files keeped in .~tmp~. (May be better remove it on
disconnect, but this is another bug and don't concerned client kill or poweroff
client station.) On next rsync they are rewriten and .~tmp~ removed. But if one
of delayed files removed on server side before next rsync, it (in .~tmp~) and
.~tmp~ don't removed after next rsync.
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2007 Jun 19
4
Speed up R
Dear R Users,
I hope that there is someone who has an experience with a problem that I
describe below and will help me.
I must buy new desktop computer and I'm wondering which processor to choose
if my only aim is to speed up R. I would like to reduce a simulation time -
sometimes it takes days. I consider buying one of them (I'm working under
Win XP 32 bit):
1. Intel Core2 Duo E6700
2016 Dec 26
5
DDNS with Bind
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Hello,
I try to set up a ADDC with bind9 and dhcp-Server for dynamic
DNS-updates. I followd the wiki:
https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Configure_DHCP_to_update_DNS_records_wi
th_BIND9
My problem is, that the PTR Record will not be updated, because the
script is using the wrong reverse-zone:
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