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2007 Dec 11
0
beanstalkd 0.5
I''m happy to announce the release of beanstalkd 0.5.
This is the very first public release. In the future I''ll confine
release announcements to the beanstalk mailing list.
WHAT IS BEANSTALKD?
-------------------
Beanstalkd is a fast, distributed, in-memory workqueue service. Its
interface is generic, but is intended for use in reducing the latency
of page views in high-volume
2007 Dec 14
0
async-observer rails plugin
I''m pleased to announce the existence of async-observer.
This is the very first public release. In the future I''ll confine
announcements to the beanstalk-talk mailing list.
WHAT IS ASYNC OBSERVER?
-----------------------
Async Observer is a Rails plugin that provides deep integration with
Beanstalk.
beanstalkd is a fast, distributed, in-memory work-queue service. Its
2012 Jan 03
1
AWS Elastic Beanstalk & Puppet
Anyone have experience and willing to share for Beanstalk?
e.g.
How does Puppet fit in when we mainly use AWS Elastic Beanstalk?
Seems most features are provided by Beanstalk.
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2017 Feb 07
0
buggy ANSI escape sequences in R prompt
I guess that R does not know about ANSI sequences, and it calculates the
width of the prompt including the characters in the sequences. You cannot
do much about this, except maybe use a prompt that has two lines. You can
put the colored text and whatever you like in the first line, and the
second line can be non-ANSI.
Note that this works in the terminal, but does not work in RStudio. RStudio
2017 Feb 07
2
buggy ANSI escape sequences in R prompt
When R is run interactively in a terminal which supports colors, it is
possible to use ANSI escape sequences in order to put colors in the prompt,
such as
options(prompt = "\033[0;31mThis is red\033[0m> ")
Unfortunately, something goes wrong because for long command lines, the
line continuation override the prompt instead of being written in the next
line. The problem gets worse
2013 Feb 27
0
Isolating Gluster volumes with a firewall (amazon security groups)
Hi All,
I am looking to utilize gluster on amazon aws for shared storage among
web servers (Elastic Beanstalk). However, since I plan on using the
gluster tier for numerous different beanstalk environments, I'd like
to isolate the systems from accessing each others data. Since
Beanstalk uses dynamic IP addresses, I can't utilize the built in
auth.allow and auth.reject in gluster to
2011 Sep 14
0
heroku and beanstalk server
Does anyone know how to get the beanstalk server installed on the cedar
stack on heroku?
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2009 Sep 27
0
Xterm escape sequences in Prompt
Dear list,
I would like to know if there is any way to include xterm escape sequences in R's prompt using options( prompt= XXX, continue= XXX ), where XXX can contain, for example, "\033[1;31mRed" for chancing text color to red (see http://www.frexx.de/xterm-256-notes/).
If you do this, the color escape sequences work (with an appropriate terminal emulator, e.g., xterm under Linux),
2004 Sep 08
1
escape char clutter makes prompt unreadable
hey folks,
Im using pxelinux to boot a Soekris box (which works fine to a default
image)
Ive added a bunch of LABEL, KERNEL pairs,
but I cant read the display; Im buried in escape codes.
Ive captured some of it to a typescript file:
it starts out kosher, but goes unreadable rather quickly,
0005520 \r T F T P .
0005540 / \b \r
0005560
*
2016 Dec 15
1
Alternative to cPanel
On Thu, 15 Dec 2016 18:23:31 +0100
Andrew Holway <andrew.holway at gmail.com> wrote:
> I think most of the market is moving towards AWS Elastic Beanstalk,
> OpenShift and Docker. It seems control panels are not really much of a
> thing anymore.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Andrew
the people at virtualmin.com don't agree. Neither do I, I use it a lot
and like it.
D
>
2008 Dec 10
1
reference for console printing
Hi there,
Can someone suggest a good reference or documentation for the syntax used for printing to the console in comboot programs? I have found a few examples but they don't go into much detail. Thanks for the help.
Example:
void
clear_screen
{
fputs("\033e\033%@\033)0\033(B\1#0\033[?25l\033[2J", stdout);
}
2020 Feb 01
4
Failover DC did not work when Main DC failed
On 01/02/2020 15:10, Rowland penny via samba wrote:
> Not really, all Samba AD DC's are global catalogs ;-)
Ah, OK... so we don't need to worry about that then?
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2020 Feb 01
0
Failover DC did not work when Main DC failed
On 31/01/2020 18:47, Rowland penny via samba wrote:
> I don't think this is problem with how to find the BEST dc to use, I think it is a problem finding ANY dc to use.
>
> I have:
>
> options timeout:1 attempts:1 rotate
>
> in /etc/resolv.conf on Linux clients and I don't have a problem when DNS disconnects on the first nameserver.
>
> It seems that Windows
2020 Feb 01
0
Failover DC did not work when Main DC failed
On 31/01/2020 18:15, Kris Lou via samba wrote:
> Here is another link (with a set of links in the article, sorry):
> https://blogs.msmvps.com/acefekay/2010/01/03/the-dc-locator-process-the-logon-process-controlling-which-dc-responds-in-an-ad-site-and-srv-records/
>
>
> I particularly like the Summary graphic about 20% down:
Thanks Kris.
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2020 Feb 01
0
Failover DC did not work when Main DC failed
On 31/01/2020 17:07, Barry Lyndsell wrote:
> Don't know if it's relevant, but in a Windows AD environment, at least on domain controller would need to be the global catalogue (GC.)
>
> ADUC on V-Admin is showing neither domain controller holding that role.
>
Thanks Barry.
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2020 Feb 03
0
Failover DC did not work when Main DC failed
Unless it's _not_ a global catalog. Check your SRV records again, there
should be corresponding "_gc" records (similar to "_ldap") for each DC.
So, based upon the link/graphic I posted earlier:
* either your 2nd DC isn't being returned as a part of DNS lookups
* or that 2nd DC isn't responding to queries for authentication
* or the client isn't
2003 Jun 19
0
How to determine FS is in consistent state.
hi all...
I intend to write a snapshot module for Ext2/3 file-systems.
For that i need to make sure that FS is in consistent state before taking
snapshot.
For ex. in case of UFS, the superblock has a fs_clean flag which is set to
be FSSTABLE to tell that its in consistent state. (otherwise its set to
FSACTIVE)
I m not able to find any such information for Ext2/Ext3.
Pls, let me know if you
2008 Apr 26
0
Spool Email - Time out error
i am sending and attachment out via email and the server timeouts. if
send a couple of email there is no problem.
can anyone advice of a simple spooling method, so there can be open
smtp session.
i read on method using beanstalk, but i need something simpler.
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2016 Dec 15
0
Alternative to cPanel
I think most of the market is moving towards AWS Elastic Beanstalk,
OpenShift and Docker. It seems control panels are not really much of a
thing anymore.
Cheers,
Andrew
On 15 December 2016 at 16:17, FrancisM <francis at mytechrepublic.com> wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> Im looking for alternative for cPanel and somehow I read that the 'cwp
> control web panel'
2011 Mar 16
0
[GIT PULL] elflink changes
Hi,
I picked up the following patches from Liu Aleaxander that he sent to
the mailing list last year. They add some new features to the command
line interface code and fix a couple of bugs.
The following changes since commit 9ded45991b4fc83b40af963feb773ddca2589d74:
ldlinux: Parse and store the "onerror" command line (2011-03-09 14:32:36 +0000)
are available in the git repository