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2007 Mar 19
5
Dovecot 'suicide'
I have a Dovecot installation on a Fedora 4. With the last update from Dovecot RC10 to Dovecot RC27, the daemon kills itself every night with this error: Mar 17 05:23:11 mail dovecot: Time just moved backwards by 6 seconds. This might cause a lot of problems, so I'll just kill m yself now. The error appears just after the night maintenance script executes a ntpdate syncronization ntpdate
2009 Jul 29
0
~RED ALERT**URGENT 2009 [CDC quote::DANGER!]~
[Arrow] [Idea] [Exclamation] Subject: ~RED ALERT**URGENT 2009 [CDC::"girl's suicide rate 'skyrockets' 76%" [Shocked] .....What is causing this [Question] and, Help stop this [Exclamation] ]~ ******* ------>>> Which is more important, $$$ or your daughters [Question] <<<------ ******* ~~~RED ALERT~~~ {~See CDC quote---76% 'skyrocket' rise is real
2011 Jan 10
1
snmp-ups suicides on UPS unreachable
...9;t need to authenticate with user/pwd. The snmp-ups works with our APC, however I noticed a significant problem: If snmp-ups is started when the UPS is not reachable (e.g. we have a slow switch that drops the first 30 seconds of communication at computer boot or interface startup) the snmp-ups suicides (or crashes?) and apparently there is nothing to re-launch it automatically so the connection to the UPS will never be established. On the contrary, if the UPS is reachable when snmp-ups starts, everything is ok: after that moment you can disconnect and reconnect the network, restart interface...
2012 Jun 15
1
help in sentDetect() fuction
hello, I am using the following code >s<-"I am very happy, excited, and optimistic.I am very scared, annoyed, and irritated.Iraq?s political crisis entered its second week one step closer to the potential.dissolution of the government, with a call for elections by a vital coalition partner and a suicide attack that extended the spate of violence. that has followed the withdrawal.of
2006 Jun 05
3
Mongrel Pre-Release 0.3.13 -- Katana Suicide Concurrency
We are *days* away from the official 0.3.13 release, which will be followed quickly by 0.4 code named Enterprisey Edition 1.2. This latest pre-release update closes off the last of the annoying bugs, and adds one very nasty feature people should check out before we release. Read about Katanas below. ** This release doesn''t have win32 yet. That''ll be uploaded Monday. ** WHAT
2006 Oct 23
8
can a worker commit suicide?
Can a worker kill themselves when they''re ''done''? Or do I have to do that either from the controller or the worker manager? Thanks, Bill -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/backgroundrb-devel/attachments/20061023/11dd429c/attachment.html
2009 Feb 18
4
Time moved backwards ....
OK.. So I synced the clock.... and got .... dovecot: Time just moved backwards by 1 seconds. I'll sleep now until we're back in present. http://wiki.dovecot.org/TimeMovedBackwards ( The first time I did this the clock moved backwards 2 hours after a timezone change and dovecot suicided ) I think I understand the concept ... However a mail server should probably be synchronized to the
2007 Oct 29
6
(no subject)
Hi all, We have a client that needs to setup about 80 desk phones (about 50 in one location and about another 30 in 5 different locations). Which brand/model would you recommend. We were personally thinking in recommending either Cisco, Aastra, Polycom, or Snom, for we've heard great things about them. However, having no real experience with them makes it hard in recommending one to
2007 Apr 13
1
Nonparametric Effect size indices
Hello! For comparing two non-normally distributed samples, Leech (2002) suggested to report nonparametric effect size indices, such as Vargha & Delaney's A or Cliff's d. I tried to search the R-sites, but could not find related procedures or packages that include nonparametric effect sizes. Thank you for your help! Citation: Leech (2002). A call for greater use of nonparametric
2007 Apr 08
4
Time just moved backwards
Hi there, I got a daily cron (rdate to local time server) job wich adjusts time and which constantly gives me headache. Every day my dovecot suicides with: "dovecot: Time just moved backwards by 11 seconds. This might cause a lot of problems, so I'll just kill myself now." Of course my onboard clock is constantly off by more than 5 secs. I don't want to abandon time synchronization and I want to use dovecot. Maybe a -HUP sign...
2002 Mar 05
2
How do delete all R objects out off a function?
Hi, how can I remove all R objects in the workspace out of a function? rm(list=ls()) doesn't work, and I've tried several pos arguments, but nothing worked. Thanks, Sven -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list -- Read http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~hornik/R/R-FAQ.html Send "info", "help", or
2008 Jan 10
8
Worker suicide
I have a worker which wants to delete itself after it finishes its work- how can it do that? Best Regards, Danny Burkes
2006 Sep 01
8
Worker suicide
Hi the list people, hi Ezra, I just read from this message http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/backgroundrb-devel/2006-July/000134.html that BackgrounDRb will offer a way to kill a worker from within itself. As this message is from 7/25, I wonder if this feature has been added since. If not, is there any way to do it? I tried this: MiddleMan.delete_worker(@_job_key) But it raise: uninitialized
2001 Dec 17
2
Moving Win2k into the Samba system
Hey all, I just was wondering if there are any issues I should be aware of before moving Win2k and XP into my Samba loop? I have read the docs available but have found nothing Win2k or XP specific. Thanks in advance, chuck Chuck's Top 10 Things to Remember and Think about! ======================================================= 10. Please return stewardess to original upright position. 9.
2004 Jan 20
1
Restoring an S object that was data-dumped
Hi: In R, how can I "data.restore" an object that was "data.dump"ed in Splus (I am not sure of the exact version, but probably Splus5)? When I use data.restore, I get the following error message (I am using R 1.7.0 on Windows) > data.restore("n2.suicide") Error in ReadSdump(TRUE, " ") : S mode " "Netherlands",
2009 Aug 11
1
% in Usernames (dovecot 1.1.18)
Hi, I'm forwarding feature request from one Fedora user: <snip> Shortly before suicide after migration to dbmail/postfix from Eudora Mailserver because we use % in Usernames as fallback and Apple-Mail does no Plaintext- Auth if CRAM-MD% was used before i installed dovecot as proxy BUT it allows no % in Username Please could be the following patch included? ---
2003 Aug 08
1
net rpc getsid to a recently patched NT4 machine
the only thing to happen has been the server has had the patch for the windows rpc problem now the responce to a command that has worked perfectly for weeks of testing doesn't ************ work anymore. instead it spews this out [2003/08/08 11:50:31, 0] libsmb/namequery.c:getlmhostsent(588) getlmhostsent: Ill formed hosts line [ > lots of random signs rpcclient vomits this out
2017 Apr 25
3
tempdir() may be deleted during long-running R session
>>>>> Jeroen Ooms <jeroenooms at gmail.com> >>>>> on Tue, 25 Apr 2017 15:05:51 +0200 writes: > On Tue, Apr 25, 2017 at 1:00 PM, Martin Maechler > <maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch> wrote: >> As I've found it is not at all hard to add an option >> which checks the existence and if the directory is no >>
2011 Oct 07
1
gpxelinux.0 under a QEMU GPXE virtual boot rom?
You're all back! (yippie!). Now I can ask the question that's been nagging at me over the past month... Is booting gpxelinux.0, under QEMU, which provides it's own GPXE capable boot rom supposed to work? Or, is it a redundant (the GPXE boot room already provides the functionality of gpxelinux.0) and suicidally dumb thing to do? I've found some references to other people
2005 May 12
2
Smashing EXT3 for fun and profit (or: how to loose all your data)
Hello everyone, I've just lost my whole EXT3 linux partition by what was probably a bug. For your reading pleasure, and in the hope there is enough information to fix this problem in the future, here the story of a violent ending: This tragic history starts actually on windows: MS Word had wiped out an important file on a floppy, and I got the task of retrieving what was possible. Using