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2009 Oct 28
7
Scripting help please....
Need a scripting help to sort out a list and list all the duplicate lines. My data looks somethings like this host6:dev406mum.dd.mum.test.com:22:11:11:no host7:dev258mum.dd.mum.test.com:36:17:19:no host7:dev258mum.dd.mum.test.com:36:17:19:no host17:dev258mum.dd.mum.test.com:31:17:19:no host12:dev258mum.dd.mum.test.com:41:17:19:no host2:dev258mum.dd.mum.test.com:36:17:19:no
2015 Mar 16
0
Re: how to get disk snapshot size
On Sun, Mar 15, 2015 at 10:28:30PM +0800, Yitao Jiang wrote: > Hi,guys > I wanna to get the disk snapshot size, but found nothing libvirt commands > related,except qemu-img. > I create two disk snapshots, but nothing return its' size The below does not seem like snapshots. They're *internal* qcow2 snapshots (original and delta are on the same file). A quick example of disk
2015 Mar 15
3
how to get disk snapshot size
Hi,guys I wanna to get the disk snapshot size, but found nothing libvirt commands related,except qemu-img. I create two disk snapshots, but nothing return its' size [root@cskvm01 qcow2]# qemu-img info /mnt/e6758700-af68-3c06-ade3-53f5f9b93507/e2cf6551-0d2c-4382-a86c-8ba633954ff2 image: /mnt/e6758700-af68-3c06-ade3-53f5f9b93507/e2cf6551-0d2c-4382-a86c-8ba633954ff2 file format: qcow2 virtual
2018 Jun 26
1
Samba works, but no acces to home directories
Hello, I installed a fresh opensuse Tumbleweed with samba 4.8.2+git.30.690aa93c189-2.2. smb.conf looks as follows: [global]         server string = host12         workgroup = WORKGROUP         ; speed optimierungen         socket options = TCP_NODELAY         debug level = 10         getwd cache = yes         preserve case = yes         bind interfaces only = yes         interfaces = br0
2005 Aug 10
0
Yoda VG-400 and Asterisk Settings
First, the Asterisk settings: ----- sip.conf ----- [general] port=5060 ; UDP Port to bind to (SIP standard port is 5060) bindaddr=0.0.0.0 ; IP address to bind to (0.0.0.0 binds to all) context=default ; Default context for incoming calls disallow=all ; First disallow all codecs; Set order allow=ulaw ; also known as g.711 PCMU; allow codecs in
2015 Jun 09
1
how do I use the same secret with the same ID on all libvrit/qemu/kvm hosts?
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello everybody, Every time I use [virsh secret-define --file secret.xml] I get an unique id back and I use this id in my vm guests xml configs, but this is preventing me from live migrating between kvm host. Maybe im using the wrong methods, but i normaly dumpxml the config and define it in the other kvm hosts (scripted) but now this other host has
2004 Aug 06
1
AW: liveice SAVE_FILE
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 david, thanks for that great patch! :) would it be possible to include that feature into liveice (cvs at least), since it works really great and doesnt hurt anyone? also thanks for the other suggestions. where is ices2? is it stable enough for live streaming? regards, br1 > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > Von: owner-icecast@xiph.org
2004 Aug 06
0
reencode scripts if anyone is interested
> probably think about stealing that one. But now I'm thinking there > must be some nice multiformat audio library around to decode most > things into PCM... will look around. Check out GStreamer @ http://gstreamer.net. So far I've just read the docs and haven't actually coded with it yet, but it seems infinitely customizable and supports a bunch of codecs :) David -------
2004 Aug 06
0
icecast newbie
> but after few seconds of transmission it begins to fail. My mp3 files > are all 128 at 44. May be the bandwidth to low?? It could be, is your listening client on the same network, or is it over the internet? How fast is the connection between the icecast server and the listening client? It also could be because of a known bug in shout. Don't use shout. Use ices. Shout hasn't been
2004 Aug 06
0
liveice SAVE_FILE
Hi Bruno, > or ist there some other solution concerning dump (or save) files? I wrote a patch that might be useful to you. It doesn't do exactly what you described, but maybe it'll work anyway. It lets you tell liveice to close and reopen its savefiles while it's running. You can also start/stop save_file archiving entirely:
2004 Aug 06
0
documentation
Hi, did you guys use a certain program to generate the libshout API documentation on http://developer.icecast.org? Please CC: to me directly, since I'm not on this list. David ------- david@neongoat.com www.neongoat.com PGP Key ID/Fingerprint: 0xF90FFFE5 / F362 51F7 6D51 85EB AF68 75B9 D29B 1AFC F90F FFE5 ------- --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ icecast project
2004 Aug 06
1
liveice Question
> You'll probably also want to come up with some kind of keepalive. A problem > with that is that liveice can lose connection with the server, and in fact > stop encoding, but still show up as a running process (as will lame). I > have a keepalive that polls the Icecast (or Shoutcast) server as to whether > *it* thinks the stream is connected and then (important) kills all
2016 Mar 21
3
hosted VMs, VLANs, and firewalld
I'm looking for some information regarding the interaction of KVM, VLANs, firewalld, and the kernel's forwarding configuration. I would appreciate input especially from anyone already running a similar configuration in production. In short, I'm trying to figure out if a current configuration is inadvertently opening up traffic across network segments. On earlier versions of CentOS
2004 Jan 30
1
two interfaces - borrowing bandwidth...
Hello... I have one 2Mbit WAN interfaces and two vlan LAN interfaces - vlan2 and vlan3. I''d like to limit bandwidth something like this: rate 1Mbit ceil 2Mbit for vlan2 and rate 1Mbit ceil 2Mbit for vlan3 with possibility to borrow bandwidth between vlan2 and vlan3. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Is it possible to do in any way? regards, -- Michal
2004 Aug 06
2
on-demand source as default mountpoint
Hi icecasters, Is there a way to attach a static file to a source client without using the /file subdirectory? What I'm trying to do is have a static file broadcasted on-demand via http://fooblah:8000/, but I can't uses ices (I think) since that just throws the file to the server without any sense of timing. If I use ices, listeners could tune in during the middle of the static file,
2005 May 11
2
centos 3.5 ?
Hi all, I see centos 3.5Beta in the beta.centos.org. Is this the next release of version 3 ? Strangely, 3.4 is not the final release of version 3 ? Thx Ceg Ryan
2011 Jul 26
1
Very odd issue with Win7 and trust relationships
Hello all, We have just concluded a very drawn out test of our domain that is having some trust relationship problems with Windows 7 desktops. Here is a breakdown of our setup: roark PDC running samba 3.4.7 (also has OpenLDAP) on VLAN 2 archives3 BDC running samba 3.4.7 (also has OpenLDAP) on VLAN2 arrowhead BDC "home server" running samba 3.4.3 on VLAN 9 archives4 BDC
2014 Oct 03
1
RE: DHCP option 93 for UEFI
Ady, There are at least 3 ways to set up your DHCP server to differentiate between std DHCP, BIOS PXE and UEFI PXE. Option 93 (arch) is one way. In ISC syntax, here's 3 ways: 1. Match on VCI class "pxe-clients" { match if substring (option vendor-class-identifier, 0, 9) = "PXEClient"; set vendor-string = substring ( option vendor-class-identifier, 0, 9);
2016 Mar 21
0
hosted VMs, VLANs, and firewalld
On 03/20/2016 08:51 PM, Devin Reade wrote: > In a CentOS 7 test HA cluster I'm building I want both traditional > services running on the cluster and VMs running on both nodes On a purely subjective note: I think that's a bad design. One of the primary benefits of virtualization and other containers is isolating the applications you run from the base OS. Putting services other
2014 Mar 09
0
pxelinux.0 not fully booting in EFI 64 mode...not requesting ldlinux.e64 via TFTP...
Spike, There are multiple binaries that come with syslinux. I would highly recommend that you start with the official syslinux pre-built's of pre-7 on kernel.org. You will find inside an syslinux.efi in a 64 bit folder and one in an 32 bit folder. These are the files that you need to point your clients to for efi booting. pxelinux.0 is for bios booting only. On Sunday, March 9, 2014 4:07