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2005 Apr 25
1
INBOX can't be deleted
..., surely it can't and it shouldn't. I'm just wondering why a check for "INBOX" is done in src/imap/cmd-delete.c AND src/lib-storage/index/maildir/maildir-storage.c. The first is clear because it gives an imap-error to the client. But for which case is the check in maildir-sorage.c? Just to be absolutely sure? The reason for me to ask is, because I need to disable deletions for five folders: Drafts, Infected, Junk, Sent and Trash. A certain webmail-interface and spamfilter will rely on these folders, so nobody shall be able to delete or rename them. First I placed the c...
2009 Apr 19
1
data$ID -> I always get a NULL
I have database write as .csv file. When I want to get sth from my database I get NULL, but I know that there is sth! For example: > data$ID NULL > data$kod NULL but command like below is always recognize by R > data[2,3] [1] '082' In my opinion this problem is also connect with my attempt to create a tree. I always get errors. > t.tree0=rpart(ID~.,t.train) Error in
2007 Jun 15
1
Shared dirs are empty. Help needed please!
.../mnt/site smbfs username=pcguest,password=password,uid=pcguest,gid=users,ro /mnt/site is owned by the user login I use on that box and chmod'ed to 744. After I mount /mnt/site on the client box, I see the sub-dirs I'm hoping to see which are physically stored on the server box (/sorage/sata2/*). The problem is that all these sub-dirs appear to be empty when they actually contain dirs/files. For some reason I'm not able to see the contents of the sub-dirs. So my question is, what am I doing wrong that's causing me to see only the sub-dirs but not their contents? I'...
2010 Mar 02
2
Thoughts on storage infrastructure for small scale HA virtual machine deployments
Hi, up until now I've always deployed VMs with their storage located directly on the host system but as the number of VMs grows and the hardware becomes more powerful and can handle more virtual machines I'm concerned about a failure of the host taking down too many VMs in one go. As a result I'm now looking at moving to an infrastructure that uses shared storage instead so I can