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2000 Feb 10
1
smbmount/smbumount getting rid of dead connections
I've got a win98 laptop and a linux box. On my linux box, I smbmount a directory from the laptop. Alas, win98 boxes crash a lot, and I move the laptop a lot... to and from work. If the laptop crashes or if I move it with a shared directory mounted on my linux box, that mount gets "Stuck".... it's present in /etc/mtab but when I cd to it and do an ls it says: 243 emily ~>ls
2008 Jul 07
3
rsh problems in CentOS 5.2 (was "cvs command failure on 5.2")
Okay, I've narrowed the problem down quite a bit. As previously reported, in CentOS 5.2 I get this: $ cvs log Makefile poll: protocol failure in circuit setup cvs [log aborted]: end of file from server (consult above messages if any) Turns out this is a problem with rsh: $ rsh khan ls connect to address 10.24.15.48 port 544: Connection refused Trying krb4 rsh... connect to address
2008 Jul 09
1
Evolution in CentOS 5.2
(Probably OT) Has anyone else noticed these flaky (new?) behaviors in Evo since the 5.2 upgrade: - REALLY slow saving messages from inbox to another folder - search capability separated by folder instead of overall (with no option for control) - failure to autocomplete email addresses for known contacts I think that's it. I was wondering if it was just me, or if others had noticed this.
2008 Jul 04
1
cvs command failure on 5.2
Another little problem I am now having on CentOS 5.2 that I was not seeing on FC8: [mrichter at sushi lane]$ cvs update poll: protocol failure in circuit setup cvs [update aborted]: end of file from server (consult above messages if any) I could understand if there was something that had changed from FC1 to CentOS 5.2, but if it works in FC8, why not here? Here's what's in the CVS
2000 Jan 27
1
Win98 / smbmount problem
I mount my win98 laptop directory on my linux box using: smbmount //sushi/doug -c "mount /home/deck/sushi -u deck -g deck -f 644" This works great so long as I don't ever leave the house. If I take the laptop away and then reconnect it, I can neither use the directory /home/deck/sushi (I get "input/output error") Nor can I unmout it or remount it. (I get "cannot
2008 Jun 04
5
Mounting cifs shares by non-root users on CentOS 4.6
I'm trying to set up mounting of a Windows share for non-root users via /etc/fstab on a CentOS 4.6 box - I've followed the instructions at: <http://wiki.centos.org/TipsAndTricks/WindowsShares> Using something like the /etc/fstab example given in the wiki page (with, of course, using a valid share, username and password for my set up): //winbox/getme /mnt/win cifs
2019 Jun 13
1
Libvirt API for getting disk capacity from VM XML
Hello everyone, I am doing an outreachy internship at Openstack Ironic. In the sushy-tools project, we are using libvirt VMs to simulate bare metal machines for testing purposes. In the XML description of a domain, there are a bunch of disk elements giving information about the various storage devices attached to the domain. Is there some way to get the size/capacity of those disk...
2016 Apr 28
4
Centos hold me back from work - sshd ...bull
I don?t know what?s going on the sushi from the laptop always kick me out!!! Fresh installation. packet_write_wait: Connection How can that be! Andy
2018 Mar 14
0
Revolutions blog: February 2018 roundup
Since 2008, Microsoft staff and guests have written about R at the Revolutions blog (http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com) and every month I post a summary of articles from the previous month of particular interest to readers of r-help. In case you missed them, here are some articles related to R from the month of February: The R Consortium opens a new round of grant applications for R-related
2011 Aug 15
2
Delayed_Job: code working fine without .delay / with .delay it fails. Why?
Hi all, I wrote a simple code to set up the "pit_id" from a village table from 1 to 2, from 2 to 3 and so on. It works fine without .delay . But i need it so whats wrong with that code? #village_controller def post_info @village = Village.find(params[:id]) @village.delay.upgrade flash[:notice] = "Upgrading" redirect_to village_url(@village) end
2011 Dec 07
1
dovecot 2.0 sieve if working, managesieve not.
Hi, this is my configuration # OS: Linux 2.6.32-131.0.15.el6.x86_64 x86_64 Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 6.1 (Santiago) ext4 auth_debug = yes auth_master_user_separator = * auth_username_format = %Lu auth_verbose = yes disable_plaintext_auth = no info_log_path = /var/log/dovecot-info.log log_path = /var/log/dovecot.log log_timestamp = "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S " login_greeting =
2006 May 13
4
somewhat advanced question about mysql
so here is the deal. i''ve got three tables: lists, items, comments, and this is how they are laid out: lists table id title items table id list_id item comments table id list_id comment to give you some background. in order to get a list of all the lists i am making this call: SELECT lists.id, title, count(items.list_id) AS total_list_items FROM lists INNER JOIN
2007 Jan 18
8
How can I find out which attribute is screwing up pluralize/singularize?
Hey there :) I''m creating this app on top of a legacy database, that has a mixture of auto_inc ids, non-''id'' named pks, non-integer-pks, foreign keys that end in _code instead of _id, etc. I have the model working great in the console, where I can create any modeled object and reference other objects without issues. However, I''m running into problems with
2013 Dec 10
0
[LLVMdev] Toronto area LLVM lunch
It seems that it would be more convenient for some of the folks working on the Toronto area to meet for lunch instead of an after work social. As an experiment, lets try to host the fist one: * Where: Tone Sushi (414 Queen W). They do have some vegetation or non-fish options. * When: Next Tuesday (17th) at 12:00. It is a similar idea to the socials, just less drinks (at this one at least :-) ).
2016 Apr 28
0
Centos hold me back from work - sshd ...bull
On 28 Apr 2016 10:58, "Andreas Benzler" <andreas at benzlerweb.de> wrote: > > I don?t know what?s going on > > the sushi from the laptop always kick me out!!! > > Fresh installation. > > packet_write_wait: Connection > > How can that be! > > Andy > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at
2016 Apr 28
0
Centos hold me back from work - sshd ...bull
On 4/28/2016 1:57 AM, Andreas Benzler wrote: > the sushi from the laptop always kick me out!!! huh. spill chuck gone a rye ? -- john r pierce, recycling bits in santa cruz
2005 Oct 06
0
Your technology expert.
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2017 Aug 22
2
more questions on setting up autofs on C7
Hi! Thanks to some of you I got autofs set up on my C7 netbook for mounting local cifs filesytems. Now I want to do something on my C7 desktop machine, that seems to me to be a little different, and I"m not sure how to do it. I have an external RAID1 box that attaches via USB. It is/will be nearly always /dev/sdc, but being USB I can't guarantee that it will always be found there.
2006 Apr 17
5
Orative
Has anyone heard anything about these guys? Anyone seen anything like this? http://www.orative.com/solutions.php It's seems very cool, basically uses GPRS as a digital overlay on your mobile phone for additional functionality such as presence and IM though I'm sure they have some other functionality (voicemail access, call announce etc) coming down the pipeline. Any thoughts,
2006 Mar 27
3
[LLVMdev] PyPy Tokyo sprint 23/4 - 29/4 announcement
Hello LLVM, During this sprint we will also look at using LLVM JIT for our project. What exactly we will do in Tokyo very much depends on who will attend. So if you are interested please contact me beforehand so we can make sure everyone will have a fun and productive time. cheers, Eric van Riet Paap Tokyo PyPy Sprint: 23rd - 29th April 2006