Displaying 6 results from an estimated 6 matches similar to: "bad sound ISDN bristuff"
2008 Aug 12
1
Avoid resources(disks) conflict on a multiserver envorioment
Hello,
I have 3 servers connected to a SAN (EVA 4100) providing my xen disks.
If I try to run two machines with conflict access in the same server,
xen shows me an erros and quits. However, I can still bring up the
same virtual machine on two servers, which migth lead to some disk
problems :-)
Is there any way to automagicly avoid xen conflics over some dom0
servers? (not letting me turn on one
2004 Jul 14
1
zaphfc ptp & blocked incomming calls
Hi!
Configuration:
2x isdn2 lines in ptp mode
2x hfc cards + zaphfc
asterisk with bristuf 0.0.2
problem:
sometimes (after asterisk pc reboot???) provider stop forwarding
incoming calls (when somebody try call our pbx, he hear announcment
about technical problems, but asterisk dont show any information about
any incoming calls)
Only solution at this time is to
call provider to
2020 Apr 08
0
Samba 4.12.1 for Debian Buster available in buster-samba412 repo (amd64/i386/armhf)
Hai,
After some feedback and current upgrades im doing im ok with these packages.
So as of now, Samba 4.12.1 is available for Debian Buster amd64/i386/armhf.
I've added https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14336
'net ads keytab create' doesn't add the UPN of the host as an entry
In these packages.
How to use it :
# Import my public key
wget -O -
2004 Jul 01
2
R can't find some functions in assist package
Oh yes. The "load package" under the "packages menu" in the Windows version
does that. To check I typed "library(assist)" after starting R. Same
behavior, ssr is found, but others like predict.ssr, and plot.ssr, give a
"not found" message.
Thanks for the suggestion.
Mike
2005 May 26
2
mouse issues in centos 4
Hi all,
I am the IT department here at my office, I take care of everything
pretty much. I chose Centos4 to deploy to my 50 workstations as it was
the most compatible with the RHEL. We need the RHEL compatibility for
support contract for different tools we use. So far it has been great.
I have noticed a few issues since having 50 machines all exactly the
same installed with centos 4. I have
2019 Aug 07
3
best practice for domain admins
I expect the next "you should know" here.
How do you handle administrative accounts in your samba/windows domains?
I have to provide some accounts for the so-called admin users at the
customer ... in some cases they learned the main admin pwd (yes, bad)
and used it for installing this and that.
Add their own users to group "domain admins"?
I'd like to take away the main