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2008 Feb 07
4
Snom 300 Echo
We're deploying an asterisk-based phone system at all of our branch
offices in an effort to eliminate long-distance costs incurred from the
constant branch to branch calls. We're using the Snom 300's at all
offices for the desk phones and X100P cards to interface to 2 analog
lines. I'm having a problem tuning all the echo out of the system. So
far two branches are using the
2005 Aug 23
2
OH323 with Asterisk@home - seems incomplete
I installed oh323 and everything seemed to go smoothly (compile & everything
upto calling through using oh323).
I must admit, there is some behavior that's doesn't seem right but
generally, I'm able to dial-out of any oh323 device whether to an extension
or to a trunk. Audio is sometimes muted when dialing out until the extension
or dialed number answers. Sound quality is good
2015 Apr 01
1
tc seems to have no effect on the NIC's
Hello all,
We have installed this network testing environment:
https://github.com/facebook/augmented-traffic-control
which seems pretty nice overall.
It allows you to artificially degrade your network performance by issuing
tc commands to directly affect your networking.
I have it set up on two CentOS 6 machines - one a Dell server, one a
VirtualBox VM. The tc syntax seems OK, it seems to all
2005 Oct 14
7
validates_confirmation_of not working
Hello, I''m having a weird problem in my user model. For the
change_password method I have the following:
def change_password(oldpass, newpass, confirmation)
oldpass = self.class.myhash(oldpass)
reload
passhash = self.password
self.password = newpass
self.password_confirmation = confirmation
if valid? and oldpass == passhash
save!
else
# valid?
2014 Apr 18
2
[LLVMdev] PassManager Woes
"Daniel Stewart" <stewartd at codeaurora.org> writes:
> I'm no expert on the PassManager, but I happen to be going through it
> fairly carefully right now. You didn't state which passes were Module
> Passes and which were Function Passes (or other types).
Sorry, I did mean to include that. They are all FunctionPasses.
> One thing I have noticed is that
2016 Sep 20
3
Using keepass on Centos 6
Is anyone running keepass on C6? I have a rather large password database under Windows that I want also to use on my Centos systems. It seems that keepass is not available, it relies on mono and there may be bugs.
Googling also seems to suggest that I should download the source code and compile to install. The nux repository seems to have a version for C7, but not for C6.
Many suppositions and
2017 Apr 12
3
Enterprise Linux Slack
>
> Not enthused with slack. And here's a real question: were you talking
> about *instead* of this mailing list?
No, certainly not instead of. A mailing list is essential. I'm part of a
few slack communities and it seems an excellent platform for realtime
discourse and noob baiting. Very sadly the #centos and #rhel freenode irc
channels seem to be rather quiet these days and
2013 Apr 20
8
xen-unstable: commit commit 63753b3e0dc56efb1acf94fa46f3fee7bc59281c leaves HVM guest dangling after shutdown or destroy.
Hi,
Commit 63753b3e0dc56efb1acf94fa46f3fee7bc59281c x86: allow VCPUOP_register_vcpu_info to work again on PVHVM guests
Leaves HVM guests dangling after shutdown or destroy:
xl list gives:
(null) 16 0 4 --p--d 11.5
(null) 17 0 1 --ps-d 12.0
(first was destroyed, second shutdown)
The
2006 Apr 13
5
Changing class data in environmrnt.rb
Greetings,
I have a class that should allow you define some default values. It
seems to make the most sense to do this environment.rb since its the
default app configuration. It currently looks like this:
Settings::DEFAULT_VALUES.merge!({
:setting_one => ''foo'',
:settings_two => ''bar''
})
The problem is in development mode, the values are only
2012 Jan 30
2
[LLVMdev] Debugging LLVM IR
Hi,
I'm trying to write a compiler for a language that seems useful. I
decided to target LLVM and write the compiler to just print out IR as
text, instead of using the API's. This allows me to focus on the IR
instead of having to learn the API as well, which kind of seems like
an extra obstacle at this point. Anyway, writing out IR seems like a
nice enough way to learn LLVM, except that
2007 Dec 27
4
Lost connection..
Short update:
It seems that the workers go into some state in which they do not have a
correct Rails environment (or db connection). When they enter this state
it goes wrong all the time :(
Joost Hietbrink (YelloYello) wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> We''re experiencing some problems with Backgroundrb.
>
> Why is "# master_reactor_instance.result_hash = {}" commented in
2012 Feb 02
4
The "less than" (<) operator doesnt seem to perform as expected
The example here puzzles me. It seems like the < operator doesn't work as expected.
> l <- 0.6
> u <- seq(0.4, 0.7, 0.1)
> u
[1] 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7
> mygrid <- expand.grid("l" = l, "u" = u)
> mygrid
l u
1 0.6 0.4
2 0.6 0.5
3 0.6 0.6
4 0.6 0.7
> mygridcollapsed <- mygrid[mygrid$l < mygrid$u, ]
> mygridcollapsed
l u
3 0.6 0.6
4
2010 Sep 10
5
Traffic shaping on CentOS
I've been trying to do traffic shaping on one of my public servers and
after reading up, it seems like the way to do so is via tc/htb.
However, most of the documentation seems at least half a decade old
with nothing new recently.
Furthermore, trying to get documentation on tc filters turned up a
blank. man tc refers to a tc-filters (8) but trying to man that gives
a no such page/section
2020 Aug 24
2
MultiDatabase shard count limitations
Olly Betts <olly at survex.com> wrote:
> The report you show seems to be just the time take by each function
> directly rather than including functions it calls. It looks like a lot
> of the time is spent in cursor movement, as totalling up things that
> seem like they'd be due to that I quickly get to 40+% but it's hard
> to tell if that's about the actual total
2005 Oct 20
7
Backup Solutions based on Linux
I'm having particular issues running Veritas in my Windows environment. The
agent just seems to baulk on some servers. I've looked into backup solutions
running on Linux before but there doesn't seem to be much. Is anyone
familiar with something that has Windows agents and yet managed by Linux?
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2005 Jul 05
1
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Hello,
I am having some problems with faxing in asterisk. I have a TE100P
which is taking my PRI. This seems to be working fine. I also have a
TDM400P with 2 FXS. Again card seems to be working fine, I can dial
from phones attached to these to ports and everything seems to work
fine. I have 2 DID's for my two fax machines that dial the Zap port
for the FXS on the TDM400P.
The problem
2005 Sep 02
1
Dlink dph-140s/ACT P104SLD
I'm still a learning but I purchased a dph-140s to test with AAH 1.5. I
think this is a rebadged ACT P104SLD which others seem to have working with
*. It seems to be configured and registered similarly to the softphones I've
been using just fine, but it does not receive or send audio (it will send
audio to vm), or perform the loopback test. It seems to signal and receive
calls fine. The
2006 Jan 26
2
Apache FastCGI seems single threaded (W2K)
Hi,
I have set up Apache 2, FastCGI on W2K. My Rails project seems to run
fine. I wanted to test how many FastCGI processes I would need. So I
created a new project with 1 controller, that has 1 method :
def index
s = Time.new
while Time.new - 3 < s
end
render_text "#{s.strftime(''%H:%M:%S'')} -
#{Time.new.strftime(''%H:%M:%S'')}"
end
The
2006 Mar 27
2
Call Waiting Issues
I have two call waiting problems.
I have a POTS line into and FXO port
and telephones on an FXS port
1) I can't seem to use the flash button(on the phone) to answer a call
waiting call.
I see the callerid coming though and here the call waiting tone,
but I just can't seem to answer it. The flash button seems to have no
effect.
I have:
callwaiting=yes in zapata.conf
2004 Jan 08
1
Billing system experiences with Advanced Communications?
I ran across this URL the other day:
http://www.advancedvoip.com/
It seems that they have a low-priced solution for billing, which
seems to have some interesting features (at least, via the canned
demo they provide.) It handles CDRs and also (sorry, Jeremy) Radius,
and seems to have a lot of features. I'll be calling them later
today to discuss their product, if only out of curiosity