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1998 Dec 04
4
Synchonisation between NIS and encrypted SMBPASSWD
Hello, does somebody have a tool to convert a /etc/passwd to a smbpasswd with getting a valid Lan Manager and NT hash. or does anybody have a trick, how I can synchronise the /etc/passwd with the smbpasswd without changing a unix passwd twice (passwd,smbpasswd). Thanks, Martin *********************************************************************** ** Martin Schuster ** Nortel DASA Network
2018 Apr 24
1
dovecot HA setup across large geographic distances
Hi, I have a working postfix/dovecot config on Debian located in Europe[EU]. I would like to provide either an HA/load balanced setup with a second site in Australia[AU] because of users located between EU/Asia/AU. The site to site traffic would be tunneled through either SSH or a VPN * Has this been done with Doevcot over such great distances? * How can the delay between mailstore
2004 Jul 20
7
radiobuttons are weird in 1.2.x series
Hello all, Run groupbox.rb example in any of the two alpha versions and click the radiobutton in the upper right group box (those named Hilvesum 1, Hilversum 2, etc). You''ll notice that once a radiobutton is checked, it remains checked when some other radiobutton is checked. What''s the reason? Thank you. -- Best regards, Yuri Leikind
2005 Oct 19
2
rsync and o_direct
Hi We currently use rsync for various jobs at our company. We are now looking at using it to create an offsite synchonised copy of an Oracle 10g RAC archive logs area. The source area is on Oracle OCFS filesystem. The OCFS filesystem requires all reads/writes to be performed with the O_DIRECT option, thus bypassing cache. Oracle provide an updated coreutils package which includes the --o_direct switch in cp, tar, d...
2005 Oct 25
0
Fwd: rsync and o_direct
...o response so far. Just posting again in case anyone missed it. I really could do with knowing as it's delaying the rollout of a new project I'm working on. Thanks, Simon -- Hi We currently use rsync for various jobs at our company. We are now looking at using it to create an offsite synchonised copy of an Oracle 10g RAC archive logs area. The source area is on Oracle OCFS filesystem. The OCFS filesystem requires all reads/writes to be performed with the O_DIRECT option, thus bypassing cache. Oracle provide an updated coreutils package which includes the --o_direct switch in cp, tar, d...
2008 Nov 19
1
about Speex's PLC
Thanks for the reply. I think I'm beginning to understand but can you clarify a bit more. 1) I am confused on "trade error-free quality" part. Basically the encoder is doing something to the encoded data by looking at the SPEEX_SET_PLC_TUNING parameter? 2) How does the receiver side determine whether the packet loss occured or not? It seems only way is assigning
2007 Feb 15
1
How to do Theora playback efficiently ?
...d to do this demuxing stuff (read from file, do the page_in calls) in a seperate thread. But without defining critical sections or other handling of synchronising threads, I get a lot off runtime errors (collission of ogg_stream and ogg_theora functions because of suddenly zero packets, etc.). If I synchonise the threads, it's working but I have a big slow down again... it works not efficiently. I don't understand why I have all these theora and ogg states when they are not capable of handle multiple threads. The only thing I do is: 1. Thread: Read data and putting pages in the right stream (v...
2006 Aug 28
12
Help with Multiple Readers, 1 Writer scenario
Hi, I''m building a web server application using Ferret [thanks so much Dave], Mongrel and Camping which works fine servicing one request at a time, but serialises searches if more than one request arrives, so I''d like some advice please about the best way to use multiple readers and one writer. Some background ... query requests which in my case are always read only, arrive via
2006 Nov 26
7
mongrel & apache on Win32
...forced to use Windows 2003 Server and I need SSL. My Java Web Apps all run on Apache 2.x with any of the many J2EE App Servers (Tomcat, Geronimo, etc...) an Windows without any problems. From reading the mongrel web-site I learned that Rails is not threadsafe and therefore every HttpRequest is synchonised. To compensate the performance draw-backs you suggest to use multiple instances of Mongrel with Apache and its mod_proxy_balancer. Questions: ********** Is there a mongrel cluster for Win32? How can I run multiple instances of mongrel on Win32? Capistrano on Win32?? Many thanks for your feedb...