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2002 Jan 20
2
Major problems
I am having major problems on one of my file-servers. I have the root
filesystem on an Ext3 software RAID 1 between four SCSI drives. It had been
running for about two months without problems, but today I found it was
having some trouble with unlinked inodes and I/O errors on certain files. I
took it down to single-user mode, and ran fsck on it. That operation mixed
up files like /etc/hosts with
2004 Jan 19
0
Time to straighten out groupmap
I need to clean up the groupmap setup - samba 3.0.0 / ldapsam
Although I'm spitting out a fair amount of information, I'm going to
concentrate on the Administrators entry which appears twice, this
doesn't seem good...
# net groupmap list
Administrators (S-1-5-21-1292501092-333717336-619646970-544) -> root
Backup Operators (S-1-5-21-1292501092-333717336-619646970-551) -> bin
2006 May 01
2
Getting my schema straightened out
I''m trying to map Rails to an existing schema, and having a bit of a
time of it.
I''ve got a table Content, and I''ve got a table Review, which is a type
of content. So content has an ''id'' field, and Review has a ''contentid''
field. Not all Content has a Review, but all Reviews have exactly one
Content.
How do I represent this?
2016 Jul 31
4
bot clang-x86-ninja-win7 missing llvm/lib/DebugInfo/MSF/LLVMBuild.txt
The bot has been failing its CMake step for a while now.
Probably fallout from renaming Msf to MSF. Can somebody
get this straightened out? It's one of the bots that run
VS2013 AFAICT which makes it useful to me.
Thanks,
--paulr
2005 Jun 01
5
Broadvoice - Customer feedback
Hi all,
Can any broadvoice customers give me their opinions on the service
recently? It's actually been pretty quiet on the list lately regarding
them, so it seems to me that they're either getting things straightened
out or everyone has dropped the service.
Thank you in advance
Sean
2004 Jan 17
2
Equivalent of "net send" command
I recall there being a command under linux, that I believe was a part of the
Samba suite, that allowed you to send messages to other machines, like one
would do using "net send" on an XP box, for instance. I have been trying to
figure out what that command was, but I cannot find it in the docs. I must
not be looking in the right place! Can anyone straighten me out?
Thanks!
-Josh
2011 Aug 02
3
Clean up a scatterplot with too much data
I'm working with a lot of data right now, but I'm new to R, and not very good
with it, hence my request for help. What type of graph could I use to
straighten out things like...
http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/file/n3711389/Untitled.png
...this?
I want to see general frequencies. Should I use something like a 3D
histogram, or is there an easier way like, say, shading? I'm sure these
2007 Oct 24
3
fetchmail log messages I don't understand
I see these messages every time fetchmail pops my mail. I don't understand
what certificates it is talking about, or how to straighten this out.
fetchmail: Server CommonName mismatch: localhost != mail.mydomain.com
fetchmail: Server certificate verification error: self signed certificate
fetchmail: Server certificate verification error: certificate has expired
What do I need to read up on
2005 Jul 25
3
Wengo config and G729(a)
Hi list!
Again Wengo has made changes to their servers that require modifications
to * configs.
Is there anyone that has the 'new' wengo working with asterisk that could
post their configs?
Also they switched codecs, now G720a is required to connect. I can only
find an (open) G729 codec, is this the same as G729a?
Thanks!
2006 Oct 09
2
understanding decorrelation
Hi FLACers
I'm studying music production and am currently doing an analysis of the FLAC format. If anyone has the knowledge and a minute to explain i would greatly appreciate any help. One thing that i cannot make sense from in the FLAC documentation (a thing that is hard to find info on in general) is how the decorrelation fase works exactly. I understand that the two channels in a stereo
2003 Mar 30
2
Re: [Asterisk] SNOM and Cisco Hold and Transfer
> I have seen a few posts that state that the hold and transfer features
> on the SNOM and Cisco phones do not work in themselves and that,
> instead, configuring the # key is the way to get transfers to work.
> Can somebody please give me an indication as to why this is and what
> needs to be done, either within the code or on the phone, to make this
> functionality work as it
2006 Feb 18
4
Basic question: Where to initialize a flag?
I have found that if I initialize a flag in my controller (under def
Initialize), it appears everytime I call a controller action, the flag
is set to the initialize value (even though I''m not calling the
initialized action). Am I observing this clearly?
I don''t think I should initialize a flag in the index file. So where?
Specifically, I want to know if this action is a
2010 Mar 02
1
[LLVMdev] parameter attributes and function types
On Mar 1, 2010, at 09:56, james woodyatt wrote:
> On Mar 1, 2010, at 04:43, Duncan Sands wrote:
>>
>> Where exactly? I don't see it in the online version.
>
> See <http://llvm.org/docs/LangRef.html#t_function> and look at the second example:
>
> float (i16 signext, i32 *) *
>
> Pointer to a function that takes an i16 that should be sign extended
2006 Feb 22
3
[OT] Curly Quotes on a Mac
There''s such a Mac-friendly group here, I thought I might get some
guidance. I''m happily developing everything on my PowerBook, and loving
it. Yeah, TextMate is way cool. But all my clients keep sending me copy
in Microsoft Word format and the curly quotes, ellipses, dashes, etc.
turn into question marks.
This might be overreaching, but is there some way to open the Word
2006 Aug 16
5
Rails theory question, where to put a join query
The is something I wrestle with a bit when I construct joined queries..
Perhaps some experienced insight will straighten this out for me.
Say you have two tables with two models, ''authors'' and ''posts''.
an author has_many posts, a post has_one author.
You need methods to do the following queries:
find_author(postid)
find_posts(authorid)
And you are doing a
2003 Jul 01
2
Today's Message from linphone; update on Khpone and SJPhone and X-Lite
Today's "frustrated programmer" award goes to Linphone, which has the
following debug output:
> (linphone:28655): LinphoneCore-WARNING **: this fucking remote sip phone did not answered properly to my sdp offer!
I get this message when I connect to linphone using a softphone, or when
I try to use linphone to connect to asterisk and listen to an
announcement. I suspect that
2010 Feb 15
4
wish now I'd not upgraded...
Upgraded from Debian Dovecot 1.0.15 to Debian Dovecot 1.2.10-1~bpo50+1.
I use Postfix local delivery to and Dovecot mbox. As per upgrade directions, I
stopped dovecot processes and deleted all dovecot.index.cache files in
/home/%user/mail/.imap. Performed upgrade to 1.2.10-1~bpo50+1. Modified new
dovecot.conf for my environment. Started dovecot.
Problem: Instantly noticed in TB 3.0.1 Win32
2016 Aug 01
2
bot clang-x86-ninja-win7 missing llvm/lib/DebugInfo/MSF/LLVMBuild.txt
The latter. Unfortunately we need to get physical access and delete the
checkout. I'm afraid reverting will just reintroduce the problem and
re-break all the bots that people already took the time to fix, since going
from MSF -> Msf is the same as going from Msf -> MSF
On Mon, Aug 1, 2016 at 8:55 AM Reid Kleckner <rnk at google.com> wrote:
> So, the MSF rename managed to break
2010 Mar 02
1
[LLVMdev] parameter attributes and function types
On Mar 1, 2010, at 20:28, Eli Friedman wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 8:20 PM, james woodyatt <jhw at conjury.org> wrote:
>> I'm sorry to pester about this, but I was really hoping somebody could straighten me out about this. The Language Reference really does seem to be ambiguous about this, and I'm willing to compose a patch to fix it, but I need to know what the
2015 May 13
1
Trying to get mail working
I have charge of a very mixed system--current OS (Fedora 20--OK 21's
out but I just haven't upgraded yet), current (or nearly so) Mailman
(2.1.18-1), Postfix 2.10 with a configuration file sfrom something a
lot older which I've run through the upgrade-configuration procedure,
and old Dovecot (1.0.15). Is there anything I can do to test each of
these components individually, then add a