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2005 Jun 18
0
Iflex Mail Server detected an unrepairable virus in a message you sent (SYM:35143383042703678833)
Subject of the message: Mail Delivery (failure pamela.mathias@iflexsolutions.com)
Recipient of the message: Pamela Mathias-VP
DISCLAIMER:
This message contains privileged and confidential information and is intended only for the individual named.If you are not the intended recipient you should not disseminate,distribute,store,print, copy or deliver this message.Please notify the sender
2002 Oct 13
3
No subject
Dear R Gang:
I have a Macintosh G4 powerbook, running OS 9.2. Last week I
ran a statistical analysis program that I wrote in R for two days
continuously. The program does repeated intensive computations on a
large data set.
The program completed its task successfully, but during the
process I noted that the computer seemed to be running unusually hot.
Shortly after the program stopped,
2005 Feb 19
1
sound error with Freddy Fish
I'm sure that this has been asked and answered already, but I can't find it.
I have been able to get wine to run Freddi Fish 3 for my daughter but
after starting up, showing the splash screen and starting the game, the
game dies with the error... "Cannot get the sound card driver to accept
the sound clip" or something along those lines. The strange thing is
that it has been
2005 Apr 05
1
lvm/xen too many files opened
I have hopefully a quick question for the Xen masters out there. I have
a few xen domains running on moderate hardware (x86 p4 with HT). The
unprivileged domains are running on a LVM snapshots of a template to
save time in deploying test domains. While running nessus inside one of
the domains, there seems to be an issue with too many files getting
opened and my LVM snapshot (really a CowFS in
2003 Sep 07
0
AV messages and the digest
Below is the topic list for the latest digest form of the mailing list.
See if you can pick out the real messages from the myriad of warnings.
:-(
Today's Topics:
1. Autoreply to Thank you! (helpdesk@cdfreaks.com)
2. Symantec AVF detected an unrepairable virus in a message you
sent (Administrator@fai.ie)
3. Re: Runaway SMBD process (Gerald (Jerry) Carter)
4. Re: Your
2020 Feb 26
5
CentOS 7 : SELinux trouble with Fail2ban
Hi,
Some time ago I had SELinux problems with Fail2ban. One of the users on this
list suggested that it might be due to the fact that I'm using a bone-headed
iptables script instead of FirewallD.
I've spent the past few weeks getting up to date with doing things in a more
orthodox manner. So currently my internet-facing CentOS server has a nicely
configured NetworkManager, and
2020 Feb 27
0
CentOS 7 : SELinux trouble with Fail2ban
...t the same error.
EPEL packages are often crap quality (as packages), merely blind imports
of the upstream package without any adjustments needed for the
RHEL/CentOS environment (sometimes not even for Fedora), which is often
somewhat different than the Fedora environment which go unnoticed or
unrepaired, for years.
> If you believe that python2.7 should be allowed read access on the disable
> file by default.
> Then you should report this as a bug.
Have you reported it? To the Fail2Ban EPEL package maintainer, not to
the (upstream) Fail2Ban maintainers, nor the CentOS (thus RHEL) Pyt...
2018 Jan 22
0
[Patches] AD Database corruption after upgrade from <= 4.6 to 4.7 (bug #13228)
Am 22.01.2018 um 10:49 schrieb Stefan Metzmacher via samba:
> Also DO NOT repair the following errors with samba-tool dbcheck!
> "Remove duplicate links in attribute"
> and
> "ERROR: orphaned backlink"
> as this removes the ability to repair the database
> in the next round of patches!
>
I had this error after upgrading from 4.7.3 to 4.7.4 and used
2024 Jun 25
0
After restoring the failed host and synchronizing the data, it prompts that there are unsynchronized items
...de-gfs3:/gluster_bricks/data/data1 (arbiter) gluster volume heal data
info Number of entries: 39 /var/log/glusterfs/glustershd.log The log
appears client-rpc-fops_v2.c:785:client4_0_fsync_cbk] 0-data-client-0:
remote operation failed. [{errno=5}, {error=Input/output error}] How should
I solve these unrepaired entries
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2008 Nov 24
2
Indexes recovery failed
Hi Timo,
Was getting the following error repeatedly in my mail client (squirremail)
"error: connection dropped by IMAP server"
Looked at the logs for this user and found the following:
Nov 19 17:11:32 mink dovecot: IMAP(bobuser at maildom.com): broken sync
positions in index file
/virtual/store2/mail/s/bobuser_maildom.com/Maildir/dovecot.index
Nov 19 17:11:32 mink dovecot:
2018 Jan 22
6
[Patches] AD Database corruption after upgrade from <= 4.6 to 4.7 (bug #13228)
Hi,
here're patches to avoid a database corruption with linked attributes,
e.g. member/memberOf.
See https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13228
As a temporary solution admins can add "server services = -kcc" to the
global section of smb.conf.
Also DO NOT repair the following errors with samba-tool dbcheck!
"Remove duplicate links in attribute"
and
"ERROR:
2018 Jan 22
0
[Patches] AD Database corruption after upgrade from <= 4.6 to 4.7 (bug #13228)
Am 22.01.2018 um 22:12 schrieb Ralph Böhme:
> On Mon, Jan 22, 2018 at 05:24:44PM +0100, Achim Gottinger via samba wrote:
>> Am 22.01.2018 um 10:49 schrieb Stefan Metzmacher via samba:
>>> Also DO NOT repair the following errors with samba-tool dbcheck!
>>> "Remove duplicate links in attribute"
>>> and
>>> "ERROR: orphaned backlink"
2018 Jan 22
2
[Patches] AD Database corruption after upgrade from <= 4.6 to 4.7 (bug #13228)
On Mon, Jan 22, 2018 at 05:24:44PM +0100, Achim Gottinger via samba wrote:
> Am 22.01.2018 um 10:49 schrieb Stefan Metzmacher via samba:
> > Also DO NOT repair the following errors with samba-tool dbcheck!
> > "Remove duplicate links in attribute"
> > and
> > "ERROR: orphaned backlink"
> > as this removes the ability to repair the database
>
2008 Oct 11
0
[LLVMdev] 2.4 Pre-release (v1) Available for Testing
OvermindDL1 wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 10:27 PM, Kenneth Boyd <zaimoni at zaimoni.com> wrote:
>
>> /* snip */
>>
>
> I think a pure C++ llvm test platform would work quite well
> personally. Not only could you test little parts of the API, but you
> can also create IR in memory (or load the occasional file, but then
> that would not test more
2008 Oct 11
2
[LLVMdev] 2.4 Pre-release (v1) Available for Testing
On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 10:27 PM, Kenneth Boyd <zaimoni at zaimoni.com> wrote:
> /* snip */
I think a pure C++ llvm test platform would work quite well
personally. Not only could you test little parts of the API, but you
can also create IR in memory (or load the occasional file, but then
that would not test more of the things, which is kind of the purpose)
and either JIT it to test
2011 Mar 08
6
[PATCH v1 0/6] btrfs: scrub
This series adds an initial implementation for scrub. It works quite
straightforward. The usermode issues an ioctl for each device in the
fs. For each device, it enumerates the allocated device chunks. For
each chunk, the contained extents are enumerated and the data checksums
fetched. The extents are read sequentially and the checksums verified.
If an error occurs (checksum or EIO), a good copy
2008 Sep 21
3
UNEXPECTED SOFT UPDATE INCONSISTENCY; RUN fsck MANUALLY
Sep 21 08:57:54 belle fsck: /dev/ad4s1d: 1 DUP I=190
Sep 21 08:57:54 belle fsck: /dev/ad4s1d: UNEXPECTED SOFT UPDATE INCONSISTENCY; RUN fsck MANUALLY.
Ok, so I ran fsck manually (even with -y), but yet it refuses to clear/fix
whatever to the questions posed as fsck runs. What does this all mean?
Thanks,
-Clint
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2011 Jun 29
14
[PATCH v4 0/6] btrfs: generic readeahead interface
This series introduces a generic readahead interface for btrfs trees.
The intention is to use it to speed up scrub in a first run, but balance
is another hot candidate. In general, every tree walk could be accompanied
by a readahead. Deletion of large files comes to mind, where the fetching
of the csums takes most of the time.
Also the initial build-ups of free-space-caches and