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2007 Feb 05
2
adding a cookie
hi there,
I''m not sure if it is better to use the ml or the forum so I ended to
post on both ...
I''m trying to login into a page that is using javascript to set a cookie:
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= ''vhp_js=v995105608h85339294p;path=/;domain=.venere.com;expire=0'';
2015 Nov 18
0
OT: Replacing Venerable NAS
Tim Evans wrote:
> I have an original-label Infrant (now NetGear) ReadyNAS storage
> appliance that's been running for 8+ years. Except for replacing its
> power supply, it has not skipped a beat in all this time.
>
> I use it primarily as a backup device (via NFS) for a couple of Linux
> machines, (via SMB) for a couple of Windows PC's, and (via ftp) for web
> sites
2015 Nov 18
2
OT: Replacing Venerable NAS
On 11/18/2015 11:50 AM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
> What size storage are you looking at, and what's your budget? Are we
> talking a 4TB drive, or 33TB, or...?
Sorry, should've mentioned this is for home/home office. The ReadyNAS is
a four-bay unit, with 500GB disks. Will want a four-bay, probably with
1- or 2-TB disks.
--
Tim Evans | 5 Chestnut Court
UNIX System Admin
2015 Nov 18
0
OT: Replacing Venerable NAS
On 11/18/2015 07:31 AM, Tim Evans wrote:
> Would like to hear recommendations here.
https://www.ixsystems.com/freenas-mini/
2015 Nov 18
0
OT: Replacing Venerable NAS
We're using Synology boxes with good results so far.
They're built on Linux with ssh access and good support for
things like rsync.
They have options to backup to remote servers including Amazon too.
On Wed, Nov 18, 2015, Tim Evans wrote:
> I have an original-label Infrant (now NetGear) ReadyNAS storage
> appliance that's been running for 8+ years. Except for replacing its
2015 Nov 18
0
OT: Replacing Venerable NAS
Once upon a time, Warren Young <wyml at etr-usa.com> said:
> - They?re serious server-grade machines, not borderline flimsy boxes competing largely on price. Built in and supported from Silicon Valley, not China. :)
iXsystems sells rebadged SuperMicro stuff, nothing special (not made in
Silicon Valley).
We bought an iXsystems TrueNAS (commercial version of FreeNAS +
2015 Nov 18
0
OT: Replacing Venerable NAS
On 11/18/2015 11:55 AM, Warren Young wrote:
> It?s rather annoying to buy a NAS, then later realize you need to buy*another* NAS as a mirror in case the first one roaches itself. Isn?t that what redundant storage is supposed to avoid?
no, RAID is purely availability when faced with single or double drive
failure, nothing else. classic raid is most certainly NOT about data
integrity, as
2015 Nov 18
0
OT: Replacing Venerable NAS
Warren Young wrote:
> On Nov 18, 2015, at 1:01 PM, John R Pierce <pierce at hogranch.com> wrote:
>>
>> On 11/18/2015 11:55 AM, Warren Young wrote:
>>> It?s rather annoying to buy a NAS, then later realize you need to
>>> buy*another* NAS as a mirror in case the first one roaches itself.
>>> Isn?t that what redundant storage is supposed to avoid?
2015 Nov 19
0
OT: Replacing Venerable NAS
--On Wednesday, November 18, 2015 10:31:36 AM -0500 Tim Evans
<tkevans at tkevans.com> wrote:
> Would like to hear recommendations here. Besides the ReadyNAS, I have
> worked with a Thecus NAS (don't recall model). What are the features I
> should look at?
For reasons that others have already touched on, I like FreeNAS, as
long as you're using the base system. I have
2015 Nov 19
0
OT: Replacing Venerable NAS
On 11/18/2015 04:42 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
> the /really/ hard one when rolling your own highly redundant systems
> with high data integrity needed for things like transactional database
> servers, is implementing redundant storage controllers with shared
> writeback cache... you pretty much have to get into EMC class
> hardware for this level of reliability with data
2015 Nov 18
3
OT: Replacing Venerable NAS
On Nov 18, 2015, at 1:01 PM, John R Pierce <pierce at hogranch.com> wrote:
>
> On 11/18/2015 11:55 AM, Warren Young wrote:
>> It?s rather annoying to buy a NAS, then later realize you need to buy*another* NAS as a mirror in case the first one roaches itself. Isn?t that what redundant storage is supposed to avoid?
>
>
> no, RAID is purely availability when faced with
2006 May 05
1
Problem running Tinc
I configured tinc on my little server, but i get this when i try to run it:
root@blacky:~# tincd -n venere -d5 -D
tincd 1.0.4 (Apr 30 2006 22:53:06) starting, debug level 5
/dev/net/tun is a Linux tun/tap device (tun mode)
Executing script tinc-up
Listening on :: port 655
Can't bind to 0.0.0.0 port 655/tcp: Address already in use
Ready
I don't understand what's wrong..
I hope
2015 Nov 18
3
OT: Replacing Venerable NAS
On Nov 18, 2015, at 12:16 PM, Chris Adams <linux at cmadams.net> wrote:
>
> Once upon a time, Warren Young <wyml at etr-usa.com> said:
>> - They?re serious server-grade machines, not borderline flimsy boxes competing largely on price. Built in and supported from Silicon Valley, not China. :)
>
> iXsystems sells rebadged SuperMicro stuff, nothing special (not made
2015 Nov 18
3
OT: Replacing Venerable NAS
On Nov 18, 2015, at 11:04 AM, Gordon Messmer <gordon.messmer at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On 11/18/2015 07:31 AM, Tim Evans wrote:
>> Would like to hear recommendations here.
>
> https://www.ixsystems.com/freenas-mini/
For those who don?t know why you?d pay $1000 for a diskless 4-bay NAS box when there are $300-500 boxes that are superficially similar from QNAP, Synology,
2012 Feb 27
2
Xen 3.4.4 security fixes
Hi Everyone,
I note that Xen 3.4.4 has been released
http://blog.xen.org/index.php/2012/01/27/xen-3-4-4-update-release/
There is something that I am confused about though. In the release
announcement, it mentions one of the features of the update being:
" Security enhancements includingCVE-2011-1583
<http://web.nvd.nist.gov/view/vuln/detail?vulnId=CVE-2011-1583>"
However,
2003 Jul 21
3
Contents of R-help digest.-contouring
R- Users:
Can someone indicate what I am during wrong? This is a script essentially from
Venerable & Ripley's text on interpolating a surface with loess function but I can not get it to run.
Thanks.
John Lewis
Professor
McGill University
Montreal
library(MASS)
library(modreg)
data(topo)
par(mfcol=c(2,2), pty="s")
topo.loess <- loess(z ~ x * y, topo, degree=2,
2019 Oct 29
3
Samba 3.6.23 (IBM version), Windows AD at the functional 2003 level
My apologies (again!) for asking about this old, venerable release.
The client is upgrading to 4.10 or 4.11 in early December.
The AIX server was joined to a functional Windows 2000 domain in 2015.
The AD server has since been upgraded to functional Windows Server 2003
sometime since.
They have 2 AD servers - primary is Joe, secondary is Jane.
Joe has encountered severe Registry issues
2006 May 25
3
How to limit bandwidth in iptables -- HELP
Hi,
Can anybody help me out, how to manage or limit bandwidth through
iptables while having internet connection on eth0 and working as a
gateway in LAN.
Thnaks in Advance.
Vikram
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2017 Mar 21
2
MGE ESV+ and Power Trim
2017-03-12 4:02 GMT+01:00 Charles Lepple <clepple at gmail.com>:
> On Sat, Mar 11, 2017 at 7:15 PM, David Baker <david at baker.im> wrote:
> > Hi Arnaud & Charles,
> >
>
Hi Dave,
any news on your side from this venerable ESV+?
-- Arno
> You?ll have to forgive my low level of Linux Understanding here?.
> >
> >
> >
> > I downloaded
2010 Apr 16
2
How to set up Fax on Asterisk - Using analog Fax machines and HT502 (or FXS of a Digium TDM410P)
Hello Asterisk users,
We are having MANY but MANY problems configuring an analog fax machine to
work properly on Asterisk, the first thing we do was to plug in the Fax
analog machine to the FXS port of the Digium TDM410P, we set echocancel=no
on zapata.conf and also faxdetect=yes on general section, but our Asterisk
CRASH every time we try to send/receive fax!
We are using Asterisk 1.4.21 and