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2007 May 11
1
Rapid DTMF missing digits
...erisk host only recieved 3 of the 4. The second you dial slower everything works fine; also the lines for "voice" are clear with no noticeable impairments. I'm more curious if anyone else has ever run into a similar problem and what the resolution was if they found one (IE a sturdier net connection for the asterisk host), or Tweaking the timers on the ata's to slow down how fast and how long they transmit digits. I've done a few different tests and if I use a 'softphone' dialing directly into the server things work perfectly. I can dial as fast as I wan...
2023 Feb 20
1
Using 'dummy.ups' for a real application, not just testing...
...-cycles (by orders of magnitude) than the faster but more fragile current devices which throw smarter caching and more redundant transistors at the problem. So if your Pi's were writing logs "for years" they might just use earlier-generation SD/MMC devices that lacked finesse but were sturdier. Regarding dummy-ups looping, note that NUT v2.8.0 introduced a separation of mode to `dummy-once` (default for `*.dev` files to be slurped once) and `dummy-loop` (default for all others to be re-read, e.g. `*.seq` files or your use-case). Previously it behaved like a `dummy-loop` for all. The dr...
2024 Oct 24
1
Unrecognized command-line options
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2005 Dec 13
2
Restricting logins to certain clients
I run samba-3 as PDC for a small domain with 4 clients. User A should be allowed to login on all client machines, while logins for the privileged user B should be restricted to 2 machines for security reasons. Any ideas how to manage that? Suggestions for further reading would be highly appreciated? Hans Musil
2025 May 12
1
Questions about failover architecture
...drivers independently, with SNMP said to provide zero power value to its host, and Serial being the real thing as far as feeding that server went. So certainly there are non-trivial problems in this area, and workarounds that hold for decades at least for that use-case... "there's nothing sturdier than a temporary solution" ;) But having a holistic solution would be nicer. Jim On Sat, May 10, 2025 at 1:44?PM Greg Troxel <gdt at lexort.com> wrote: > Jim Klimov <jimklimov+nut at gmail.com> writes: > > > I'd say this is not so much about "often enoug...
2025 May 10
1
Questions about failover architecture
Jim Klimov <jimklimov+nut at gmail.com> writes: > I'd say this is not so much about "often enough" (or it would have been > addressed earlier), but neither are ethernet cable/port outages yet people > do LACP/trunking/bonding anyway. And "out of band" serial consoles for good > measure. Sure, but that's for things whose failure is a much bigger deal.