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2015 Jan 05
2
Windows Remote Assistance fails
...lient machines fail.
A network trace show the 'expert' machine doing a TGS-REQ to the DC which
responds with a KRB5KDC_ERR_POLICY. This seems to be the origin of the
problem.
I noticed in the request, the username of the 'novice' is given as the
Server Name but is otherwise pretty unremarkable.
Has anyone successfully gotten this working on a Samba4 AD domain?
2008 Sep 19
4
Novice question about getting data into R
...ther kind in the week since the sample was taken.
The samples are not the same size, and starting with week 20, the number of
values progressively gets smaller since there have been fewer than 37 weeks
since the samples were taken.
I can show you the contents of the data file if you wish. It is
unremarkable, csv, with strings used for column names enclosed in double
quotes.
I don't have to manually separate the samples into their own files do I? I
was hoping to write a function that estimates the density function that best
fits each sample individually, and then iterate of the columns, applying...
2008 Nov 20
1
CentOS/RHEL, PHP and zip archives
...16 22:05:38 2008] [error] [client 192.168.0.192] PHP Fatal
error: Class 'ZipArchive'
not found in
/var/www/fraud/html/davesBlog/sites/all/modules/photos/photos.module on
line 1375,
referer: http://davenjudy.org/davesBlog/node/39/photos
The PHP code at line 1375 in photos.module is an unremarkable
instantiation of the zip archive handling object. Some Google searches
indicate that zip archive handling is a compile time option of PHP and
lack of it would cause this error. Running php -i tells me that the
CentOS/RHEL PHP was not built with the --enable-zip configuration option.
Does any...
2013 Jan 07
4
Xendomains always broken for me, nobody else?
Hi All,
Everytime I upgrade to a new version of Xen (just did 4.2.1 this weekend) I find the xendomains script completely unusable. I use xl exclusively and the behaviour is slightly different to what the script appears to be expecting.
Am I the only one that has this problem? I have an Ubuntu 12.04 based Xen server and a Scientific Linux 6.3 based server and both suffer the same problem.
I am
2010 Aug 03
2
Specifying interactions in rms package... error
...(X)[[2]] <- atr$colnames :
length of 'dimnames' [2] not equal to array extent
In addition: Warning message:
In names(nmiss)[jz] <- fname[asm != 9] :
number of items to replace is not a multiple of replacement length
----
The sessionInfo() output is below, but I think relatively unremarkable.
The dataset is very large (about 550K observations, although the outcome
(B_fainting) is relatively sparse with only 1500 events in this
sample. I do not get this error when the interaction term is replaced
by two categorical variables (data not shown). I can replicate this
error when th...
2009 Feb 12
1
"Max pool size" - connection error
...a
ferret_server for searching, we get an intermittent error when doing
ferret searches - always on the same index (for the User class). I
don''t know why it''s always this same index - it''s smaller, with less
indexed fields, then some of the other indexes, and is generally
unremarkable.
When the error occurs, i get this in the log:
###
/ebs/www/apps/e_learning_resource/releases/20090205174825/app/controllers/application.rb:97:in
`rescue_action'': #<ActiveRecord::ConnectionTimeoutError: could not
obtain a database connection within 5 seconds. The max pool size is
cur...
2000 Jul 17
0
SSL!
Hello!
I'm still trying to configure samba with SSL. The operating system is Suse
Linux 6.4, samba version 2.0.7. Without ssl, it works well.
I installed SSLeay and got no error messages. After installing it, I
configured samba with ssl option and no error messages. When I tried to test
my configuration file with testparm, I have the following:
Load smb config files from
2009 Jun 10
0
Mechanize consumes ~11 mb
...t;require ''mechanize''" to the top of the script increases the resident
memory (as reported by top) from about 5mb to about 16mb. That 11mb jump
seems a little crazy to me.
The initial 5mb is rubygems, which also seems a little crazy to me.
Am I way off track? Does this seem unremarkable to everyone else? Or, have I
inadvertently set the "use-a-lot-of-memory" switch?
Aaron
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2011 Nov 01
0
[LLVMdev] RFC: Upcoming Build System Changes
On Tue, Nov 01, 2011 at 11:09:41AM +0100, Joachim Durchholz wrote:
> On the reasons why make-based builds are slow, Peter Miller has some
> insight to offer:
> http://miller.emu.id.au/pmiller/books/rmch/ .
> I'm not sure how widely recognized that paper is. Maybe it's widely
> known and today's build times stem from other things than recursive make.
Please stop
2011 Nov 01
2
[LLVMdev] RFC: Upcoming Build System Changes
...ig
makefile since recursive make's design cannot handle the situation
correctly.
This is a property of the basic design of make, and cannot be fixed
unless by changing what a recursive make actually does.
(I have built my own make, in Rexx, as I was young and needed the tool.
This otherwise unremarkable endeavour forced me to learn more about
make's semantic than a mere student should be exposed to.)
> As I said earlier in this thread:
Sorry, I missed that post.
> LLVM is
> nowhere big enough in terms of subdirectories that recursive make is a
> significant contributor to bui...
2005 Dec 22
2
nonstandard postgresql sequence names
...alled sponsor, not
sponsors).
The sponsor table''s primary key column is called "sponsor_key" instead
of id, and instead of it being a serial type, it is just an integer. It
is incremented using a sequence named "sponsor_seq".
I also have a sponsors.yml fixture with unremarkable contents.
When I try and run the test I get this:
Loaded suite test/unit/sponsor_test
Started
EWARNING: there is no transaction in progress
E
Finished in 0.831961 seconds.
1) Error:
test_truth(SponsorTest):
ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid: PGError: ERROR: relation
"sponsor_sponsor_key_se...
2020 Aug 11
3
ipv6 NAT; accept_ra errors and about network choice
...blem I hit was trying to start that network:
error: internal error: Check the host setup: enabling IPv6 forwarding
with RA routes without accept_ra set to 2 is likely to cause routes
loss. Interfaces to look at: wlp4s0
wlp4s0 is my wifi card that is configured by NetworkManager in a
completely unremarkable fashion. By default it gets an ipv6 via SLAAC
from my router. This feels a bit like the unresolved bug [1] which
says that systemd-networkd is handling the RA's in userspace for
... reasons [2]. It's unclear to me if NetworkManager is doing
similar.
I feel like this must be a red-herrin...
2014 Dec 28
0
CentOS 7 KVM guests no longer get keystrokes after yum update
...arch
virt-top-1.0.8-7.el7.x86_64
virt-viewer-0.5.7-7.el7.x86_64
virt-what-1.13-5.el7.x86_64
virt-who-0.8-15.el7_0.noarch
Ordinarily selinux run on the host, but I temporarily disabled
it to facilitate problem solving:
$ getenforce
Disabled
The qemu logs for the guests are unremarkable, and nothing much shows
up in /var/log/messages.
Thanks,
--
Charles Polisher
2011 Nov 01
5
[LLVMdev] RFC: Upcoming Build System Changes
Am 01.11.2011 05:59, schrieb Marc J. Driftmeyer:
> Then this complaint about build times and extra CPU cycles when you're
> living in a world of systems soon to average 16GB of RAM, 4-12 cores and
> GPUs that would make any old Animator dream back in the '90s really
> makes me laugh.
Not disagreeing about the rest, but here I have to. In today's projects,
full rebuilds
2020 Aug 12
0
Re: ipv6 NAT; accept_ra errors and about network choice
...twork:
>
> error: internal error: Check the host setup: enabling IPv6 forwarding
> with RA routes without accept_ra set to 2 is likely to cause routes
> loss. Interfaces to look at: wlp4s0
>
> wlp4s0 is my wifi card that is configured by NetworkManager in a
> completely unremarkable fashion. By default it gets an ipv6 via SLAAC
> from my router. This feels a bit like the unresolved bug [1] which
> says that systemd-networkd is handling the RA's in userspace for
> ... reasons [2]. It's unclear to me if NetworkManager is doing
> similar.
Yes, and yes. The...
1999 Dec 11
2
RPC error on Windows NT4.0 clients
...also fail consistently. There's nothing off and on about the
failure: if I take out the new entry, it's OK, and if I put it back in,
the same clients that failed before will fail again. The smbclient that
was able to connect is from a 2.0.0 samba on a Solaris 2.6 sparc box.
The logs are unremarkable:
# tail log.nmb
[1999/12/11 10:28:43, 0] nmbd/nmbd.c:sig_term(67)
Got SIGTERM: going down...
[1999/12/11 10:28:44, 1] nmbd/nmbd.c:main(747)
Netbios nameserver version 2.0.6 started.
Copyright Andrew Tridgell 1994-1998
[1999/12/11 10:31:09, 0] nmbd/nmbd.c:sig_term(67)
Got SIGTERM: going dow...
2020 Aug 17
1
Re: ipv6 NAT; accept_ra errors and about network choice
...: internal error: Check the host setup: enabling IPv6 forwarding
> > with RA routes without accept_ra set to 2 is likely to cause routes
> > loss. Interfaces to look at: wlp4s0
> >
> > wlp4s0 is my wifi card that is configured by NetworkManager in a
> > completely unremarkable fashion. By default it gets an ipv6 via SLAAC
> > from my router. This feels a bit like the unresolved bug [1] which
> > says that systemd-networkd is handling the RA's in userspace for
> > ... reasons [2]. It's unclear to me if NetworkManager is doing
> > similar...
2014 Oct 26
9
[Bug 85471] New: nouveau/kernel 3.18.0-rc1: nouveau deadlocks on 2nd Xorg start or reboot
...OT0 : 0x086f00a2
Chipset: G86 (NV86)
Family : NV50
Platform: amd64
Linux-Kernel: 3.18.0-rc1
Distribution: Arch-Linux
Xorg server: xorg-server 1.16.1-1 (from Archlinux repository)
Xorg driver: xf86-video-nouveau 1.0.11-2 (from Archlinux repository)
Everything looks pretty unremarkable while using the computer normally running
X which is very stable, can run for days. Also terminating the X server looks
uneventful.
***
*** Starting the second X-server hangs...
***
[root at optiplex ~]# ps axf | grep X
4173 pts/1 D+ 0:00 | \_ /usr/bin/Xorg.wrap
[root...
2000 Mar 07
1
update fails after specific sequence of steps (PR#474)
...1-4 is omitted, everything proceeds
normally.
I've attached the following:
o several listings illustrating when the error occurs and when it does not;
o a listing of the dataset;
o a listing of the test.terms function and the functions that it uses.
The dataset, though, seems unremarkable, and test.tests is a straightforward function
without (intended) side effects. The library fox just contains some functions and datasets;
I can, of course, supply it if that seems relevant.
I'm not sure that this is a bug in R, but it seemed worth reporting.
Thanks for your trouble,
John...
2014 Oct 24
8
[LLVMdev] First-class debug info IR: MDLocation
I've attached a preliminary patch for `MDLocation` as a follow-up to the
RFC [1] last week. It's not commit-ready -- in particular, it squashes
a bunch of commits together and doesn't pass `make check` -- but I think
it's close enough to indicate the direction and work toward consensus.
[1]: http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvmdev/2014-October/077715.html
IMO, the files to