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2010 Mar 20
4
Displaying an image in a Rails form_for
...or %><br />
<%= f.text_field :vendor %>
<%= f.image "DownArrow.jpg" %>
<br>
<%= select_tag "test",
options_for_select(@current_vendors.collect { |v| v.nickname }),
{:multiple => true} %>
</p>
But Rails gushes the unforgiving response:
undefined method `image'' for #<ActionView::Helpers::FormBuilder:
0x48194e0>
I couldn''t find anything helpful in:
-- http://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActionView/Helpers/FormHelper.html
-- http://api.rubyonrails.org/http://api.rubyonrails.org/
-- Google
Any id...
2005 Sep 13
1
Building a new machine
We recently suffered a server loss, during the power an unforgiving power
outage. I built a new machine, copied over all information contained in the
home directory, and also copied shadow, shadow passwd, groups, passwd.
I was able to set the permissions and ownership they way it was on the old
server, and everything looked well. However when I asked the use...
1999 Nov 12
2
security hole in sudo allows users full access
...f treport is not required.
This program should be restricted only to _very_ trusted users in the
meantime.
wade
[mod: Note that many operations that normally require "root" will
"give away" root when allowed under "sudo" with a little puzzeling.
This, however, is unforgivable..... -- REW]
2012 Jul 05
4
rsync based on checksum only
Is it possible to tell rsync *not* to use file names, date stamps, etc and
only use the checksum for deciding if a file is the same?
the remote machine "normalizes" a set of file names to remove all
punctuation marks and forces all file names to lower case. The files
themselves are unchanged.
--checksum looks promising but it does not say anything about file names:
-c, --checksum
2008 Oct 23
2
asking for root password
We are using rsync to pull backups created on our server.
The command below is run as a cronjob and it works great.
rsync -avu --rsh "ssh -l root" root@servername:/var/lib/mysql/backups/ /backups/mysql/
We have a new server that will replace the old server that rsync pulls backups from.
On the system that is running rsync, I switched the servername in the command above to the new
2011 Aug 23
0
Dummy variable regression
...The coefficient ‘d’ represents the structural
shift. So if it increased significantly (I test it using the student’s
t-test) then it means that the conditional correlations increased
significantly after the crisis began.
My question is: do you think everything makes sense here? Or did I make any
unforgivable mistakes that have to be corrected? It is the first time I do
something like that so I need your help in order to be sure I am on the
right path.
Thank you very much in advance for any suggestions.
Greetings
Marcin
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2011 Feb 09
1
ASA Prepware
Hello all,
First and foremost I'm fairly new to Linux (ubuntu 10.10 to be specific) and I'm having issues getting the application functional in Wine. I've tried going through the documentation, copying the DLL files to the system32 folder, tried different OS emulation and it still does the exact same thing. I launch the program, sits on a window that says "opening
2007 Mar 13
1
Feature-Request: --write-batch on destination not source
...utter:
rsync -axH --delete -e ssh
Bis denn
--
Real Programmers consider "what you see is what you get" to be just as
bad a concept in Text Editors as it is in women. No, the Real Programmer
wants a "you asked for it, you got it" text editor -- complicated,
cryptic, powerful, unforgiving, dangerous.
2007 Jul 29
1
Can Rsync handle largs exclude lists without slowdown?
...in my way to
happyness. ;-)
Bis denn
--
Real Programmers consider "what you see is what you get" to be just as
bad a concept in Text Editors as it is in women. No, the Real Programmer
wants a "you asked for it, you got it" text editor -- complicated,
cryptic, powerful, unforgiving, dangerous.
2007 Aug 02
1
Option to not update Atime on filesystems not mounted noatime
...to
switch on that behaviour?
Bis denn
--
Real Programmers consider "what you see is what you get" to be just as
bad a concept in Text Editors as it is in women. No, the Real Programmer
wants a "you asked for it, you got it" text editor -- complicated,
cryptic, powerful, unforgiving, dangerous.
2008 Jan 25
2
rsync on multiple ports?
Hi all,
I need my rsync to listen on port 8090 as well as on the standard rsync port. Is this possible, and if so, how does one do this? Thanks!
Robert
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2008 Feb 11
1
backup via an intermediate drive
Hi,
I have a backup server running for a media company i work with that's
being moved offsite to a server house. Obviously I still want to run
the regular backups but the problem is that the outgoing connection
from the companies studio can not handle the amount of data that needs
to be transferred. Due to this the server housing company has
provided a service through which they
2009 May 22
1
rsync read block size
Hi All
We want to use rsync to backup a live Berkley db to a remote site. BDB
has a requirement that read has to be in the unit of db page size. So
wonder how could we make sure that rsync can follow that? If we need
to change the code, where we should begin to look at? Thanks!
Ming
2009 Jul 28
1
Possibly bug in rsync-3.0.6 when spaces are there in destination path
The below command works perfectly and it creates "test file" on destination
host.
rsync -avz /tmp/test\ file destination:/tmp/
sending incremental file list
test file
sent 91 bytes received 31 bytes 27.11 bytes/sec
total size is 0 speedup is 0.00
The below two command doesn't work. The rsync creates "test" file on
destination host in both of below cases.
1. I want to
2009 Dec 29
3
[Bug] having parentheses in filenames causes failure
Hi,
I don't know how to exactly describe the bug, but the following
test-case reproduces the bug in 3.0.6
mkdir rsync-test
cd rsync-test
mkdir -p "src/directory (name)"
touch "src/directory (name)/somefile"
mkdir dest
rsync --archive --dry-run --verbose "src/directory (name)/"
"$USER at 127.0.0.1:$PWD/dest/directory (name)"
The error is:
bash: -c:
2010 Jan 05
2
Ignoring parts of stat(2)
How do I make rsync ignore and not report or update certain parts
of the [l]stat(2) struct or checksum when selecting which items to
report or update in a hierarchy?
For example, I want to run:
rsync -Haxi --delete /hier1/ /hier2/
and have it NOT do anything if say ONLY the modtime differs.
Leaving out or in the --times [-t] option from the expansion of -a
to -rlptgoD obviously does not do this.
2010 Jun 17
2
feature request: lzma compresion (7zip)
Hello,
many linux SW is starting to implement new lzma compresson instrad of old zlib (gzip) od bzip2.
lzma is default comrpession in very good compression SW 7-zip, which is faster and have higher compression ratio then bzip2 or rar.
Currently its probalby the best compressor in therms of compression and decompression speed / compression ratio.
In linux there is GNU lzma SW which implements
2010 Jun 26
1
--recursive and -H
Hello,
I have a question regarding using the --recursive option when preserving hard link with -H. How is it, that these two options are compatible when used together? I would think that RSYNC would need to see all files/inodes before transferring, to preserve hard links. But yet it still starts transferring before reading the entire file list.
Don't get me wrong, this is excellent as
2010 Jul 14
1
Linux, rsync files excluding open/busy files
Hi,
I read many posts about this, faq, googled, and finally got to write here.
The scenario/question is this:
I want to transfer files from Server B -> Server C
the problem is that, files that are to be transfered may be open/busy,
meaing they are "not still complete, " or they are open while rsync is
run.
Is there a way to automatically handle these open files using rsync ,
rsync
2005 Sep 16
0
Building a new machine SOLVED
...ainly save us a
ton of headaches in the future.
On 9/14/05, Gary MacKay <gary@edisoninfo.com> wrote:
>
> linux starved wrote:
> > On 9/13/05, Paul Gienger <pgienger@ae-solutions.com> wrote:
> >
> >>>We recently suffered a server loss, during the power an unforgiving
> >>
> >>power
> >>
> >>>outage. I built a new machine, copied over all information contained in
> >>>the
> >>>home directory, and also copied shadow, shadow passwd, groups, passwd.
> >>
> >>Did you even bother with...