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2015 Sep 29
0
Nut v2.7.3 - how to force shutdown for a specifc ups only
Hi all, I'm using Nut v2.7.3 on my Linux server to monitor two UPS at the same time, which are used to secure several different network devices. This set-up works fine for several month now. Due to the fact that different devices, connected to different UPS are generating a different load, the batteries of each UPS are discharged with a different speed. I now want to react on the events of
2015 Sep 29
0
Nut v2.7.3 - how to force shutdown for a specifc ups only
On Sep 29, 2015, at 3:29 PM, Juergen Edner <juergen at eisfair.org> wrote: > > Now I wonder why it isn't possible to send a forced shutdown command > to a specific UPS only. It is possible - simply send a "shutdown.reboot" or "shutdown.stayoff" command via `upscmd`. Other instant commands (which may or may not be implemented on your UPS):
2015 Sep 30
0
Nut v2.7.3 - how to force shutdown for a specifc ups only
Hello Charles, >> On Sep 29, 2015, at 3:29 PM, Juergen Edner <juergen at eisfair.org> wrote: >> >> Now I wonder why it isn't possible to send a forced shutdown command >> to a specific UPS only. > > It is possible - simply send a "shutdown.reboot" or "shutdown.stayoff" > command via `upscmd`. > > Other instant commands (which
2013 Jul 16
1
[LLVMdev] Instantiating Target-Specifc ASM Parser
Hello, I am working on backend development and would like to utilize my target's MCAsmParser inside of an MCInst-level class implementation. I noticed that the AsmParser is registered with the target registry however I am having no luck grepping for a "template" of how to instantiate it and have yet to find specific documentation on how it is done. Any ideas or help is greatly
2017 Jan 30
2
sshd custom shell script for specifc user
+ added subject On Mon, Jan 30, 2017 at 11:32 PM, Sudarshan Soma <sudarshan12s at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > I am trying to give access to sshd port 22 to connect to different port > 1023 by differentiating with special user, customuser. Following is how i > tried, but it doesnt work, please suggest. > > outside, user issues command > ssh customuser at ip, it fails >
2017 Jan 31
2
sshd custom shell script for specifc user
Thanks Darren, the intention to do this : allow users to access my own shell/CLI(including authentication) on port 22. their firewall settings doesnt allow anything other than port 22, so I would internally redirect to port 1023 when customuser is provided. I will try enabling logs, thanks. On Tue, Jan 31, 2017 at 5:10 AM, Darren Tucker <dtucker at zip.com.au> wrote: > On Tue, Jan 31,
2017 Jan 31
2
sshd custom shell script for specifc user
Hi Darren, the clients config would need customer to change firewall settings to allow 1023 port. my server is behind the firewall. firewall settings say that my server 1023 is not accessable from outside. So If user tries -p 1023, it is rejected. hence user can only issue ssh customuser at ip . I am trying to instead connect to 1023 from my server, which doesnt go to firewall, hence from my
2010 Jan 12
2
directory permissions
Hi, I have changed directory ownership permissions recursively such that it is owned by username:groupname , where groupname is not the default group, i.e., username. However, when a user creates a new file the default permissions are again username:username. How can I give ownership permissions on a particular directory so that any files created in that directory will always have specifc
2008 Aug 18
2
Asterisk Stops...where to look?
Hi, ?I am running Asterisk 1.4.21.2? on Fedora Core 2. Looks like The Asterisk Process dies after a few hours...I have full debugging turned on but file /var/log/asterisk/full does not show anything specifc..neither does var/log/messages.. dmesg also shows nothing specific to Asterisk dying/corring...Where does Asterisk dump core files if it cores..Any other pointers on where to look would be
2010 Jul 28
2
[LLVMdev] LLVM meta-data for run-time optimization
Hi I read on LLVM blog that meta-data has been implemented to coney debug information to run-time system. Can one use meta-data to convey developer specifc hints to run-time system (e.g. JIT compiler)? Keen to know your thoughts on this. Thanks Javed -- my homepage: http://www.javedabsar.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2006 Aug 07
3
user.SAMBA_PAI and ACL inheritance
I have just enabled user_xattr on the partition where my samba share is on. Now when I use getfattr I see the extended attribute user.SAMBA_PAI on my files. But ACL inheritance isn't taking place... When I (from within Windows) click on Properties > Security > Advanced an then enable "Allow inheritable permissions..." on a certain file, then the attribute user.SAMBA_PAI
2006 Apr 10
2
I dont want to shape a host
Hello all, I am still reading about my QoS rules and I need that one of my servers (that is into my LAN but has an routing ip address) did not get into the qos rules I have. So I want that all traffic coming or going to that specifc host did not get shapped by any traffic control and do not get even into a QoS class. How can I do this? Att, Nataniel Klug
2003 Nov 18
2
SIP Context from domain?
Hi, Is it possible to pick the context of a call from chan_sip based on the domain of the To: header of the INVUTE? I've had a quick look throught he code and can't see anything, I want to use the voicemail virtual hosting with chan_sip. Can the sip domain be picked out with a global in extensions.conf? This woud also solve my problem. If not is there any specifc reason/restriction
2005 Nov 30
4
Screening packets within tc-classes
Hello list, I''m currently a bit planless so perhaps someone here could give me a point in the right direction. History: I wrote a shaper web tool (http://shaper.netshadow.at) and now got several feature requests if it would be possible to graph "what''s going on" (this mean per IP address, tcp/udp ports or protocols) in a specific chain. A chain represents a specific
2010 Jul 28
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM meta-data for run-time optimization
Javed Absar wrote: > Hi > > I read on LLVM blog that meta-data has been implemented to coney debug > information to run-time system. > Can one use meta-data to convey developer specifc hints to run-time > system (e.g. JIT compiler)? > Keen to know your thoughts on this. I don't see why not. I've used LLVM metadata to record type-inference information and to
2000 Aug 29
1
PANIC: assert failed rpc_parse/parse_net.c
Has anyone come across the above in 2.0.7 in a Solaris/Sunos environment. The result is that certain users cann't map drives. Thought it might be something specifc to this version and the user being a secondary member of a large group (not netgroups)... Then I checked the source and the parse_net.c is the same version.... Anyone.... TIA Gordon
2003 Aug 16
1
update: Win2kPro's TCP/IP Stack is crippled!
I've been doing some testing between Windows 2000 Pro (SP4) and Windows 2000 Server (no SP and SP4) -- specifcally testing file transfers from a Samba 2.2.8a server. Samba server: P4/2.2GHz, ServerWorks chipset, SCSI UW2 disk subsystem (Bonnie++ tested to 35MB/sec), 3Com (acenic) gigabit ethernet Win2kPro: P3/700, 3Com Vortex 100mbit network card Win2kServer: P3/800, 3Com Vortex 100mbit network card Swit...
2006 Aug 09
8
AJAX image manipulation
I have this code in a controller that returns images to my browser...with ROR. def index @products = Product.find_all_ pictures end ....this is the .rhtml.. <% for photo in @pic -%> <div class="entry"> <img src="<%= photo.image_url %>"/> <h3><%= h(photo.title) %></h3> <%= photo.description %>
2007 Jun 26
4
boxplot and bxp do not respect xlim by default (PR#9754)
Full_Name: Steve Ellison Version: 2.4.1 OS: Windows, Linux Submission from: (NULL) (194.73.101.157) bxp() allows specifcation of box locations with at=, but neither adjusts xlim= to fit at nor does it respect xlim provided explicitly. This is because bxp() now includes explicit xlim as c(0.5, n+0.5), without checking for explicitly supplied xlim (or ylim if horizontal). This also prevents
2015 Jul 06
5
[PATCH] for potential memory leaks
libFLAC has several places like this: if(0 == (ptr = realloc(ptr, size))) return false; which results in memory leaks if realloc fails (the old value of ptr is lost). The patch should fix this. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: realloc_memleak_fix.patch Type: application/octet-stream Size: 6272 bytes Desc: not available Url :