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2009 Aug 21
2
quota-dirsize and mailbox rules
I noticed that the dirsize backend for quota didn't support any rules
and figured it should be easy enough to add ``ignore'' at least.
Using mbox storage and only tested with that, but it seems to work as
expected for the time being.
I'm attaching a relatively small patch for quota-dirsize.c against
dovecot-1.1.18 just in case anyone's interested.
Best Regards,
Thanos
2008 Dec 24
1
linuxconf migration story
Hi, just subscribed after successfully (?) migrating from a somewhat old
linuxconf/vimap config.
dovecot-1.1.7, x86
A few issues:
The index files seem to be created with the wrong permissions. I get
numerous
``Dec 24 15:36:29 mail dovecot: POP3(user at domain):
stat(/var/run/dovecot/imap-index/domain/user/.imap/INBOX) failed:
Permission denied (euid=60107 egid=231 missing +x perm:
2013 May 08
9
blktap2 and qcow2 images
Hi There,
I''ve been trying to get this to work for the last couple of days, but found
no information on the internet that would help. Essentially, a tap-ctl
opencommand with a qcow2 image does not work (error code 2) and
produces the
following line in syslog:
tap-ctl: tap-err:tap_ctl_open: open failed, err -2
I have attached a shell script that reproduces the problem on my machine.
The
2012 Oct 04
3
Blktap userspace utils
Hi,
I''d like to use the blktap utils from https://github.com/xen-org/blktap because of the mirror feature, as the blktap utils comming with xen does not support this.
Could anybody explain why there are two different blktap utils (one in git and one comming with xen source) and how to compile the one from git so that it works with libxl ?
Any pointers greatly appreciated ;-)
Thanks
2009 Apr 06
3
Dovecot, LVS and the issues I have with it.
We run around 5 dovecot (debian etch 1.0.rc15) POP/IMAP 'nodes' using
the LVS load balancer and an NFS based SAN. it works pretty well. I love
the robustness of load balancing POP/IMAP. We do a reasonable amount of
throughput through these especially at peak times pushing our SAN to
around 1.5k IOP/s
We currently have two issues with this setup. One of which is NFS index
corruption
2016 Mar 03
3
no kernel-debuginfo or source RPM for kernel 3.18.21-17
I'm trying to debug what I believe to be a kernel bug
(https://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-devel/2016-March/014463.html)
and I'm trying to set up systemtap for that.
I'm trying to set up systemtap on kernel 3.18.21-17.el6.x86_64 (Xen
4.4.3-10.el6) and it requires the kernel-debuginfo package, however I
cannot find anywhere package
kernel-debuginfo-3.18.21-17.el6.x86_64.rpm. In
2010 Feb 19
4
ZFS unit of compression
Hello.
I want to know what is the unit of compression in ZFS. Is it 4 KB or larger? Is it tunnable?
Thanks.
Thanos
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2013 Jul 15
8
[PATCH 0 of 7 v5] Introduce the tapback daemon (most of blkback in user-space)
This patch series introduces the tapback daemon, the user space daemon that
acts as a device''s back-end, essentially most of blkback in user space. The
daemon is responsible for coordinating the front-end and tapdisk. It creates
tapdisk process as needed, instructs them to connect to/disconnect from the
shared ring, and manages the state of the back-end.
The shared ring between the
2008 Sep 23
2
chan_misdn troubles
Hello
I have just set up Asterisk Asterisk 1.4.21.2 on a CentOS 5.2 machine.
I am using the OpenVox B200P ISDN card.
My problem is that even though chan_misdn module seems to be loaded
correctly with
Asterisk (I can see it using 'module show' command) the misdn commands are
not available
to me in the CLI so I cannot tell if my box is correctly interfacing with
the ISDN card
Any ideas
2016 Mar 23
1
no kernel-debuginfo or source RPM for kernel 3.18.21-17
On 7 March 2016 at 14:42, Johnny Hughes <johnny at centos.org> wrote:
> On 03/03/2016 01:22 PM, Thanos Makatos wrote:
>> I'm trying to debug what I believe to be a kernel bug
>> (https://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-devel/2016-March/014463.html)
>> and I'm trying to set up systemtap for that.
>>
>> I'm trying to set up systemtap on kernel
2004 Jan 09
5
Cisco Gear
Hi,
I know it's not really the place, but if anybody in the UK (or US) is
interested, I'm clearing out lots of new Cisco stock...
7970G's (colour LCD), 7960G's, 7940G's, 7920G's (wireless IP phone),
7935's (conference phone) and 3550-24-PWR switches.
I also have boxes of 7914's, the single-7914 foot stand and double-7914
foot stand (these are required to
2013 Jul 15
21
[PATCH 00 of 21 RESEND] blktap3/drivers: Introduce tapdisk server.
This patch series copies the core of the tapdisk process from blktap2, with
updates coming from blktap2.5.
Signed-off-by: Thanos Makatos <thanos.makatos@citrix.com>
2005 Jan 05
8
Replacing all NA values in a matrix
OK, dumb question, and it is probably in the docs somewhere, but after
12 months working with R and quite a while looking at the docs, I still
don't know (or have forgotten) how to replace all NA values in a matrix
at once with some other value. I can do it column by column using
is.na(), but I can't figure out how to do it for the whole matrix. My
apologies, I am ashamed ;-)
Michael
2012 Jun 08
3
cannot boot guest VM
Hi,
I''m trying to boot a PV VM I just installed (following http://wiki.xen.org/wiki/Debian_Guest_Installation_Using_Debian_Installer) without success.
My XEN installation is xen-unstable 54c8c9eaee92+ on a Debian unstable machine (x86_64), kernel 3.3.4+. The VM I installed is, again, a Debian unstable x86_64. The installation went smoothly; I used an 8GB file as a disk back-end. I went
2005 Sep 12
4
is this the correct way to use the mailing list?
don't read this.
i'm a complete newbie, and i don't know how to start
sending messages.
if someone read this, then can answer me also how to
delete a file with the console (really ashamed) y know
that copy with cp, but delete???
thanks...
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2019 Feb 20
3
what writes to /root/.cache/mesa ?
Dear All,
I have several CentOS 7 machines (but not all of them) on which I have
noticed that something gets written to
/root/.cache/mesa
every so often (once every several days). It is my understanding that
mesa is related to GUI (X11), but on these machines (on neither of my
machines, actually) root never logs in to GUI X11. I may have remote
root logins with Xforwarding though. Hence my
2003 Aug 28
4
R-help: beginner question
Hi,
I am a beginner user of R. I have a trivial question ? I am almost
ashamed I cannot figure it out does not matter how many times I
am reading the help.
I have a table in .txt format, tab delimited. I can read it with
?read.delim()? with no problems.
Afterwards I would like to use boxplot function to see if there
are any outliers in the column 5 of my data called TPAH16.ppm
In the
2017 Oct 30
1
NBD does not compile for 3.10.0-514.26.2.el7.x86_64
Compiling NBD kernel module for kernel 3.10.0-514.26.2.el7.x86_64
fails as follows:
# make -C ../../ M=`pwd` nbd.o
make: Entering directory
`/root/rpmbuild/BUILD/kernel-3.10.0-514.26.2.el7/linux-3.10.0-514.26.2.el7.x86_64'
CC /root/rpmbuild/BUILD/kernel-3.10.0-514.26.2.el7/linux-3.10.0-514.26.2.el7.x86_64/drivers/block/nbd.o
2008 Nov 23
2
How is R working in multicore and multiprocessor environment?
My Dear R buddies,
I'm feeling ashamed that I've been running my R program on some
servers for a while but do not know exactly how R is working. The
servers are chained together using Sun Grid Engine. Each node has 8
quad-core CPUs. I wonder how many cores and CPUs are used by a simple
single-thread R program. Thanks a lot.
Best wishes,
--
??? Hesen Peng
2003 Jul 11
2
Cisco 7960s
Cisco should really be ashamed of this product...
While it is physically well constructed, and has excellent sound quality along with a very pleasant user interface, the device has SERIOUS stability issues, unless you run your network with an iron fist...
Quite by accident, while configuring my Asterisk system to connect to a Cisco 7960 via SIP in a standard office PBX type arrangement, I