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2014 May 20
4
"EDD Load error" on btrfs, how to debug?
...s-progs (ctree.h:830): " /* * We don't want to overwrite 1M at the beginning of device, even though * there is our 1st superblock at 64k. Some possible reasons: * - the first 64k blank is useful for some boot loader/manager * - the first 1M could be scratched by buggy partitioner or somesuch */ #define BTRFS_BLOCK_RESERVED_1M_FOR_SUPER ((u64)1024 * 1024) " 1MiB seems to be a reasonable size to fit bootsector + LDLINUX.SYS in. I don't know exactly how Syslinux is handling this, but it should be using the whole available space (1MiB instead). -- Paulo Alcantara, C.E.S.A.R Sp...
2006 Aug 15
7
XFS and CentOS 4.3
...>what we normally (~once a day) is simply > >do_IRQ: stack overflow: 416 >[<c0107a27>] >You don't want to use the XFS in the centosplus kernel. It has major >known issues with 4K stacks (leading to overflows). Use the >kernel-module-xfs (or somesuch) RPM instead, and you should have better >luck. Do I need a kernel with 8K stacks? and is this http://dev.centos.org/centos/4/testing/i386/RPMS/kernel-module-xfs-2.6.9-34.ELsmp-0.1-3.i686.rpm the "kernel-module-xfs" RPM he was talking about (or equivalent for `uname -r` equals 2.6....
2015 Sep 22
2
Problem with 90MB Initrd
...not handling > the net driver "polling" correctly, I started to wonder if "we" are really handling the EFI Event > engine correctly when performing TFTP transfers within syslinux.efi > It might be a difference between using the TFTP and using the UDP interfaces, or somesuch. -hpa
2016 Feb 11
2
No password for private network
I'd really like an option "noprivate" or somesuch within the 'authentication' specification which would not require a password for listener requests originating from a private network (192.168.x.x or 10.x.x.x or 172.16.x.x, etc ). Is this posssible? -- ************************************************************************ * Dave...
2008 May 19
2
Suspend/resume on IBM X31
...ic. Second problem: When the system panics, I don't get a dump (or textdump for that matter, when I turn them on); in the boot messages, I see "kernel dumps on /dev/ad0s2b" and then later (from memory), "Looking for core dumps on /dev/ad0s2b.... savecore: no dumps found" or somesuch. I know from trying out textdumps that dumping works in other circumstances. These issues together make it hard to debug further, but I did a few tests in single-user mode. First, with no services running, "acpiconf -s3" seems to work OK (although /etc/rc.suspend is still not executed) -...
2004 Aug 06
3
Another problem...
...context of this message, that that is what you are > running...if that is the case, from the log message above, it looks like > you are supplying a mountpoint ending in .ogg, which is just gonna > confuse the hell out of clients...change the mountpoint to something > like /stream or somesuch... But isn't this the _only_ way to tell the client that this is not an mp3 stream but an Ogg Vorbis stream? <p>Akos --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ icecast project homepage: http://www.icecast.org/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'ice...
2015 Sep 23
4
Problem with 90MB Initrd
...er "polling" correctly, I started to wonder if "we" are really handling the EFI Event > > engine correctly when performing TFTP transfers within syslinux.efi > > > > It might be a difference > between using the TFTP and using the UDP > interfaces, or somesuch. > > -hpa > <<< > > Sure "bootmgfw.efi" is doing something better than we do about TFTP transfers. > They: > 1) do not rely on Service Binding Protocols then old EFI firmware PCs do not complain. > 2) I think they do better when handling EFI Events a...
2013 Jan 08
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] LTO "bug" and Clang warnings
...ysis as it requires "guessing" >> the bounds of the loop. It might have been caught with ubsan though (I think >> there is an out-of-bounds checker). > > > Is the static analyser in clang-extra-tools? No, it's built into clang itself, actually. clang -analysis or somesuch, I've not run it myself, actually. http://clang-analyzer.llvm.org/ should have some details.
2015 Jan 19
1
Meaning of core show hint output
..." in the context of dialplan hints? Is this something I can make use of? My dialler app uses SSH to get the asterisk -rx output of core show hints and then string processes the result to determine which extensions are busy, et al. Can I for example somehow subscribe as a watcher to a hint or somesuch? Thank you Stefan
2008 Aug 04
1
"sector read error" with Syslinux
...get the "read sector error" after entering "syslinux -ma e:". I checked the Syslinux incompatible-hardware-list, etc., and am coming up blank. I also did a "thorough" scandisk to make sure it wasn't telling me there's some physical error on the boot sector or somesuch :-) but the drive is perfect. Any ideas? (I'm not sure what the "boot sector error" even means.) Or is there perhaps an alternative to syslinux so that I can test whether this is even a problem specific to Syslinux? Thanks for your time to read this.
2023 Aug 08
1
vfs ChDir failed: Permission denied
....... > > The uid on all the entries seems to correspond to a > computer/machine account if I look it up with > 'wbinfo --uid-info'. > > Thoughts? This means your windows client is trying to access your share' as machine acount, - most likely an anti-virus service or somesuch. Please either ensure your machine accounts has access to the service directory (whole path obviously), or just ignore these errors, and live with no anti-virus protection but faster access :) /mjt
2009 Apr 06
2
Code review for stopper: 7315 xVM VNC service doesn''t work
http://cr.opensolaris.org/~johnlev/xvm-vnc-chown/ Now Xvnc runs as the ''jack'' user on the live CD, the password file must be owned by jack for it to work. Note that a full fix for this would make this VNC service only exist on the live CD[1]. As a temporary measure, we just disable ourselves post-install. Process question: after putting back to pkg-gate, does this need
2005 Sep 01
1
login: Missing Protocol from server name 'imap'
...'m now getting "Missing protocol from server name 'imap'" This is somewhat confusing. Does it mean that I have somewhere called my server imap? or is it talking about it missing a protocol called imap? if it's meant to be "missing protocol imap definition" or somesuch, I have filled that out, but can't for the life of me figure out what the error message is actually trying to tell me! I'm running dovecot alpha1 on RedHat as3. I have the feeling I've been staring at the problem for too long, and somone will just say "have you tried this!&quo...
2007 Nov 13
1
Chatterbug
Does anyone know anything about the Chatterbug product? I can't tell if it's an ATA with a modem or some sort of LCR proxy or somesuch. Anyone?
2011 Feb 15
2
Paging a message. How?
I'm scratching my head trying to work out a way of sending a pre-recorded message as a 'Page' to a list of phones ( "Oi! you muppets you've left the server room door open!" or somesuch message :-) controlled by an external trigger. I can do a normal page (phones auto-answer on speaker) with SipAddHeader but that doesn't let me play a pre-recorded message. Any suggestions? -- Regards, Russell -------------------------------------------------------------------- | Ru...
2004 May 12
1
Patch for unix extensions
...gin made a post about this quite a while back http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba-technical/2002-December/026141.html and there was some discussion of a security risk. We are using the patch in Samba 2.2.9 in order make a link from smbfs mounted /home/user/.gnome -> /tmp/username/.gnome (or somesuch gnomism) Does anyone know the status of this in Samba 3? I could not find a working patch, so I have disabled the ensure_link_is_safe function in smbd/trans2.c manually, by inserting a return 0 before some logic. Since I am not very familiar with the code, I am not comfortable with this in ou...
2006 Apr 02
2
"Quiz" site
...uot; the quiz. The form is submitted to the controller, which must somehow work out whether each one is correct. Perhaps each option group could have some form of identifier that the controller looks at, makes a new "question" object and checks "question.correct_answer" or somesuch? Once this is done, the users profile can be updated with their result (etc). Now if I want to display questions in a random order (say a quiz has 40 questions, I only want 20 for a particular attempt), I can easily grab only 20 and jumble them up. But how does the controller know how to mar...
2007 Jan 30
2
Looking for IMAP maintenance tools
...unge tool: Outlook does not seem to auto-expunge messages in any way shape or form. So I'd like to run a daily cron to expunge all mailboxes. - Quota helper: Some way to send a warning email once a day or so, saying "you're close to your quota limit, please delete some mail" or somesuch Granted, I could write these two from scratch - but why reinvent the wheel? Thanks Jen -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: smime.p7s Type: application/x-pkcs7-signature Size: 3237 bytes Desc: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature URL: <http://dovecot.or...
2007 Feb 26
3
probably heap corruption detection
Hi, So I see in: split_cb_shape_sign_unquant this call is going wrong: ind[i] = speex_bits_unpack_unsigned(bits, params->shape_bits); ind as a way negative number- basically this should return bet. 0-255 or somesuch right? So seems like I need to reset speex at this point if if (ind[i] > 256) like the note says. So I guess my question is is this range still valid? also what is the most innocuous value for ind[i] - 0? Thanks! Tom -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed......
2017 Oct 04
2
systemd-networkd issue
On 4 Oct 2017 6:51 pm, <m.roth at 5-cent.us> wrote: James Hogarth wrote: > On 4 Oct 2017 3:13 pm, "Kenneth Porter" <shiva at sewingwitch.com> wrote: > > On 10/3/2017 8:14 PM, Phil Manuel wrote: > >> systemd-networkd doesn't use those files at all. >> >> If you look at the appropriate ifcfg files eg >>