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2013 Nov 28
3
Replication via sneakernet
Is there a way to get a running transaction log from a Dovecot instance to synchronize (and I use that word very, very loosely) multiple instances that don't share a network? Why I would want to do such a thing: I have a couple way stations along a long, winding road through very hilly country, and at each of these stations, I have a few people (and many, many more at one end of the road).
2008 Aug 08
1
ACL -Manage with Windows security tab?
..." it creates two more group "CREATOR GROUP" and "CREATOR OWNER" and refreshes the security properties and then just resets the tick boxes i had selected. I have attached a screenshot of the windows security tab, here is the share aprt of my smb.conf # scratch space // Sneakernet // ***NOT BACKED UP*** [Scratch] comment = Sneakernet path = /home/scratch public = no writable = yes browseable = yes follow symlinks = yes force group = "Domain Users" nt acl support = yes create mask = 770...
2005 Feb 25
1
data set changes
...location and the only way to update the data set on h3 is to copy data from a DVD to h3's hard disk. When I run rsync again the next week on h2, I want to write any changes that have occurred to the data set to a sperate directory on h2. Those changes must then be burned to a DVD and then sneakernetted to h3 for an update to the h3 data set there. Does anyone have a perl or other tool that can do this. I have the rsync script running and have pulled the baseline dataset from h1 to both h2 and h3. Now I need to get changes to h3 somehow. -- Dale Bohl dbohl@sgi.com SGI IT/MWOPS (715)-726-8...
2000 May 27
1
Branch stuff
I've been playing with the current Monty branch and I've found a case where it performs poorly. I havn't had a chance to verify the mainline (network at home isn't working; System with good headphones isn't on net, and I've only sneakernetted the branch).. The gspi35_1 sounds like it's suffering from preecho. I changed the preecho threshold to make more shortblocks, but it sounds worse. I had believed that short blocks were fixed in hte branch.. --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage:...
2019 Jul 15
2
broken mdboxes
...nd I did an rsync from the old to the new. My screw up however was that my rsync was not --delete files, and had to be run multiple times over the course of a few weeks due to to bandwidth disparities and the sheer size of the mail spool approaching 700GB (source server had 10mbps. Should have used sneakernet instead). The bottom line however is that I wound up having many extra m.* files in each user storage dir that were not actually present on the source when the final, final sync was made and I went live with the migration server.? I know this is my fsckup but now I have to deal with it. I first tr...
2000 Aug 22
1
optimization progress
...sn't very fast. Still waiting for processors with 1.5M L1 code caches ;-) Slowest parts now are: -- mdct -- vorbis_lsp_to_curve (and the exp()'s afterwards, in fromdB macro; eliminated most of-em, but not all). -- main (the float to s16 loop) Hope to send a patch tomorrow, as the sneakernet had some transmission problems today :-| Dagdag, Segher --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/
2002 Jan 14
2
That pesky udial.wav again...
I finally got RC3 built on my home machine (had to sneakernet in a tarball of libcurl to get it to build :-( ) and started testing it out on the range of quality levels, side by side with lame using it's range of vbr quailty modes. Overall, it sounds pretty good, but I haven't really tested a good range yet, as I ended up starting on udial.wav......
2019 Jul 15
0
broken mdboxes
...and had to be run multiple times over the course </div> <div> of a few weeks due to to bandwidth disparities and the sheer size of the </div> <div> mail spool approaching 700GB (source server had 10mbps. Should have used </div> <div> sneakernet instead). The bottom line however is that I wound up having </div> <div> many extra m.* files in each user storage dir that were not actually </div> <div> present on the source when the final, final sync was made and I went </div> <div>...
2013 Nov 28
2
Dovecot's brittle configuration syntax
Hi there, Whilst trying to come up with a minimal configuration for Dovecot: http://dabase.com/blog/Minimal_Dovecot/ I noticed the configuration syntax is a bit admin unfriendly. It's easy to get an infamous Error code 89. Is there any back story to the grammar or language this configuration is in? Kind regards,
2019 Jul 15
1
broken mdboxes
...o be run multiple times over the course </div> <div> of a few weeks due to to bandwidth disparities and the sheer size of the </div> <div> mail spool approaching 700GB (source server had 10mbps. Should have used </div> <div> sneakernet instead). The bottom line however is that I wound up having </div> <div> many extra m.* files in each user storage dir that were not actually </div> <div> present on the source when the final, final sync was made and I went </div> <...
2007 Apr 10
15
Poor man''s backup by attaching/detaching mirror drives on a _striped_ pool?
Hi, one quick&dirty way of backing up a pool that is a mirror of two devices is to zpool attach a third one, wait for the resilvering to finish, then zpool detach it again. The third device then can be used as a poor man''s simple backup. Has anybody tried it yet with a striped mirror? What if the pool is composed out of two mirrors? Can I attach devices to both mirrors, let them
2007 Mar 21
4
Edit permissions and CD to DVD procedure
Wiki name PhilSchaffner. I would like to work on the following pages: TipsAndTricks/CreatingUpdateMedia - new page How to create CD/DVD update media and use to update CentOS HowTos/BuildPackages - new page How to set up an end-user environment to build RPM packages HowTos/CreateLocalRepos - new page How to create and maintain local repo[s] for your custom packages
2013 Oct 24
4
ZFS on Linux in production?
We are a CentOS shop, and have the lucky, fortunate problem of having ever-increasing amounts of data to manage. EXT3/4 becomes tough to manage when you start climbing, especially when you have to upgrade, so we're contemplating switching to ZFS. As of last spring, it appears that ZFS On Linux http://zfsonlinux.org/ calls itself production ready despite a version number of 0.6.2, and
2004 May 17
1
batch-mode fixes [was: [PATCH] fix read-batch SEGFAULT]
Chris, to put things in the right prespective, you should read (if you haven't done so already) the original paper describing the design behind batch mode. The design and implementation of this functionality goes back to a project called the Internet2 Distributed Storage Infrastructure (I2-DSI). As part of that project, the authors created a modified version of rsync (called rsync+)
2015 Aug 25
4
[PATCH 0/4] Various p2v fixes and features
A mixed bag, but all the patches make sense together! Patch 1: Fix a bug that Tingting found: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1256222 Patch 2: Revert a patch that makes no sense now that we've added virt-v2v into base RHEL. This is just included because it's a cleanup needed before applying patch 3. Patch 3: Add the ability to use SSH identities (private keys) for virt-p2v
2015 Aug 27
5
[PATCH v2 0/4] p2v: Wait for network to come online before testing connection
Fixes https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1256222
2019 Sep 10
3
[PATCH 0/2] Remove virt-p2v from libguestfs
Now that virt-p2v has its own repository [1] and releases [2], it is time to remove it from libguestfs. [1] https://github.com/libguestfs/virt-p2v [2] http://download.libguestfs.org/virt-p2v/ Pino Toscano (2): Remove virt-p2v Remove remaining virt-p2v bits .gitignore | 4 - Makefile.am | 7 +- bash/Makefile.am