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2012 Jan 13
1
dovecot 2.0.15 - purge errors
Dovecot 2.0.15, debian package, am I lost some mails? How can I check
what is in *.broken file?
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$doveadm -v purge
doveadm(kjonca): Error: Corrupted dbox file /home/kjonca/Mail/0/storage/m.6469 (around offset=291530): purging found mismatched offsets (291500 vs 299692, 60/215)
doveadm(kjonca): Warning: mdbox
2009 Mar 31
9
Hwo to disable the polling function of mac_srs
In crossbow, each mac_srs has a kernel thread called "mac_rx_srs_poll_ring"
to poll the hardware and crossbow will wakeup this thread to poll packets
from the hardware automatically. Does crossbow provide any method to disable
the polling mechanism, for example disabling the this kernel thread?
Thanks
Zhihui
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2001 Nov 28
1
Reading output from "debugfs -R stat <8>"
Hi,
I'm trying to understand if my journal is fragmented. Here's some output
from `debugfs -R "stat <8>" /dev/sda3`:
Inode: 8 Type: regular Mode: 0600 Flags: 0x0 Generation: 0
User: 0 Group: 0 Size: 104857600
File ACL: 0 Directory ACL: 0
Links: 1 Blockcount: 205016
Fragment: Address: 0 Number: 0 Size: 0
ctime: 0x3c0442fd -- Tue Nov 27
2007 Aug 29
1
[LLVMdev] RFC: Patch for Exceptions
Hello, Bill
> It may be my lack of understanding, but it appears that having --
> enable-eh set during compilation of llvm-gcc is causing extra files
> to be compiled.
Oh, no. They are always compiled.
> They do. However, it doesn't seem to stop it from failing during
> compilation of unwind-dw2.c for libgcc -- it has
> "__builtin_eh_return" in it. During
2007 Jul 10
1
Get journal position
Hi,
There is any way to figure out where physically is the journal on a ext3
fs and it's size?
Thanks!
Jordi
2003 Nov 12
2
Media Negotiation Failed
Hi, I have this scenario
Cisco 5300 (public ip. 200.47.xx.xx) <---> Asterisk (public ip:
64.76.xx.xx) <--> Cisco 3600 (public ip: 64.76.xx.xx , same network than
* )
When a calls comes in Cisco 5300, this send this calls with SIP to *,
asterisk plays a welcome message and resend call to Cisco 3600 that have
4 analog lines connected... but after cisco play welcome message and
when
2009 Jul 22
4
Xen 3.4.1-rc7 network problem (vif/tap)
Hi,
I''m now blocked for 2 days on getting the network to work in my domU. Here is
the problem :
The domU refuses to start when a vif is configured. It''s just staying paused
for about 1m40s, then the xm create command line give back with an
"Error: Device 0 (vif) could not be connected. Hotplug scripts not working.",
and the domU is destroyed.
Nothing particular
2007 Aug 29
4
[LLVMdev] RFC: Patch for Exceptions
Hi all,
This is a (very) rough patch to fix building LLVM with exceptions on
PPC Darwin. Basically, it puts the burden of adding the "--enable-eh"
on the specific target, which is where I think it should go.
If this is okay, then I can clean the patch up and submit it.
-bw
Index: gcc/llvm-backend.cpp
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2000 Jul 05
3
SAMBA eats up all memory...
Hello,
I am running SAMBA 2.0.7.0 on AIX 4.3.3.0
I have a 1 Tera Byte filesystem on AIX made available to NT and MAC.
There is heavy IO activity on this filesystem and all of a sudden the NT's
and MAC's can't read or write any file on this shared filesystem.
Also AIX is running out of memory whenever this happens and files cannot be
copied onto the said filesystem even at unix
2007 May 11
2
Strange problem with asterisk
Situation such. There is an asterisk working as office pbx. 6 fxo - 18
fxs ports. All works perfectly, but some times in a week something
occurs. Could not catch what exactly yet. But symptoms such. The
asterisk infinitely writes the message of a type to broad gullies:
WARNING [20757] chan_zap.c: We're Zap/8-1, not ... <ZOMBIE>. Numbers
of channels can change. Because of that that broad
2001 Dec 11
1
Using lib Rstreams and gzfile()
Hi all,
in the last time I've intensively used Rstreams to read and write from
binary files. Now I'm wondering if it is possible to use Rsteams
functions with gzipped files. But I haven't found the trick:
> p1c.gzip <- gzfile("daten/p1c_all.mea.gz", open="rb")
> readBin(p1c.gzip, integer(), n=64,size=2)
[1] 84 1 400 1 749 0 0 0
2003 May 14
4
[Bug 47] conntrack breaks nfs, corrupted packets
https://bugzilla.netfilter.org/cgi-bin/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=47
------- Additional Comments From kaber@trash.net 2003-05-14 02:39 -------
I've captured some non-fragmented tcp packets which show this behaviour with
2.4.21-rc2.
They look badly damaged. The destination ip doesn't match the mac but they come
from valid connections. Setting interface mtu to 1486 helps which makes me
2006 Apr 20
1
sna package: how to import data in linked list format
Hello,
I have several "linked list" format network files that I'd like to read into R. Although I found a function to export files in .dl format, I could not find a function to read files in such format.
Is there any quick way to read linked-list format files into R?
Thank you very much.
Jorge Colazo
PhD Student
University of Western Ontario
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2006 Nov 30
1
Need resize a partition LVM2
Ferdinando Santacroce <jesus_was_rasta at yahoo.it> wrote:
> I regularly extended my volume group and the logical volume where
> /var stay. Now I need to umount /var to run a resize2fs to extend the
Alternatively, you can use `ext2online` to resize the filesystem while it is
mounted.
robert
2005 May 29
0
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2006 Mar 12
2
Default option in collection_select
I need a way to set a default in a collection_select. Any way?
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2006 Mar 11
0
ActiveRBAC
Has anyone used ActiveRBAC for a commerical/production task?
https://activerbac.turingstudio.com/trac/wiki
Is is secure?
Is is easy to incorporate into a project?
Thanks,
NK
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2007 Sep 27
1
Getting intervals for within-group standard errors for each group using nlme and varIdent
I am using lme from the nlme package to fit a mixed model. We have observations nested in patients(encounters) and patients nested in groups (2 different treatments). We are interested in the differences between the 2 groups, both the means and the standard deviations (are patients in group A less variable than those in group B? both within patient and between patient within group).
Here is
2006 Mar 01
2
Weighted networks and multigraphs
I would like to apply network measures (such as betweenness centrality,
upper boundedness, etc.) to a weighted graph with non-integer weights,
defined by a euclidean distance matrix. The package sna provides the
measures that I want to use, but seems only to operate on binary graphs.
I have read work by Mark Newman
(http://aps.arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/0407503/), who suggests that a
weighted graph
2007 Aug 29
0
[LLVMdev] RFC: Patch for Exceptions
On 8/29/07, Anton Korobeynikov <asl at math.spbu.ru> wrote:
> Hello, Bill
>
> > It may be my lack of understanding, but it appears that having --
> > enable-eh set during compilation of llvm-gcc is causing extra files
> > to be compiled.
> Oh, no. They are always compiled.
>
> > They do. However, it doesn't seem to stop it from failing during
> >