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2005 Feb 17
4
IAXy Provisioning Using Windows
For anyone playing around with IAXy(S100i) devices, I am making the
following available:
Windows IAXy Provision v1.00
This is a from-the-ground-up development of a means of provisioning IAXy
devices using a Windows environment. For some users, being bound to Linux
for IAXy provisioning is not viable or convenient in some cases. This
application provides a GUI data entry for the various IAXy
2017 Apr 26
2
tempdir() may be deleted during long-running R session
On Tue, Apr 25, 2017 at 02:41:58PM +0000, Cook, Malcolm wrote:
> Might this combination serve the purpose:
> * R session keeps an open handle on the tempdir it creates,
> * whatever tempdir harvesting cron job the user has be made sensitive enough not to delete open files (including open directories)
Good suggestion but doesn't work with the (increasingly popular)
2013 Dec 12
2
Size detection/replair does not work with zlib
Hi!
Usually dovecot auto detects or repairs the size of a maildir
message. So I can place a message named "foo" in the cur directory
and dovecot uses it.
Now I tried the same with a zlib compressed message but here dovecot
doesn't recognize/repair the size of the message.
When I access this folder via IMAP the connection is diconnected and
in dovecot logs I see the following
2004 Jun 22
1
Multiple --compare-dest args again
Hi all.
A while ago (April 15th or so) I posted a patch that allows rsync to
take multiple --compare-dest or --link-dest arguments, allowing
fetching of files not present in multiple trees. I never got any
feedback on it, though, so I'm picking it up again. :) Is there any
interest in such a patch at all?
Below is the usage example i outlined back then;
--start--
[...] Its primary usage is
2012 Dec 18
2
Bug or strange behaviour or --output-prefix
Hi all,
I was busy programming a tool to automatically run some tests to update
the FLAC comparison page (http://xiph.org/flac/comparison.html) when I
stumbled across some weird behaviour of the flac program. So I compiled
from git and it seems that this bug still is there. As I don't have any
experience on coding C and don't know which bug-report facility to use,
this seemed the
2011 Aug 22
2
btrfs over nfs
I have been experimenting exporting btrfs subvolumes over nfs. Main
subvolume is filesys1 mounted at /filesys1. Below this is subvolume
base, user1 is in base and documents is in user1. documents is
mounted at /documents. /etc/exports is:
/filesys1/base/user1 172.16.0.0/24(rw,no_acl,no_root_squash,fsid=0)
/filesys1/user1-snapshot 172.16.0.0/24(rw,no_acl,no_root_squash,fsid=0)
2002 Dec 22
1
weird stat()
hei everyone,
I have a weird problem: if I do a
# cd /somedir; stat somesubdir |grep Modify
where /somedir is some directory on an SMB-mounted filesystem I get one
datetime... but I I do:
# cd /somedir; stat * |grep Modify
for the same directory I get a Modify time which consistently differs by 1
second. As I'm writing a perl module to detect differences in a filesystem
and rely on the
2016 Feb 03
2
[PATCH 1/2] daemon: glob: do not return directories with trailing slash
Do not pass GLOB_MARK as flag for glob(3) in the daemon implementation
of glob, so names of directories will not have a trailing slash.
This allows users to have filenames that can be used with other tools,
such as rm. Add a new test to check this (based on RHBZ#1293271).
A mild behaviour change is that users of the glob API now need to append
the slash when building paths using its results.
2005 Feb 25
1
Feature request: Being able specify that the destination should follow source directory structure.
Greetings.
If I do this:
rsync --hard-links
one.server.com::"module/somedir/images/redhat/3.0WS/en/os/i386
module/someotherdir/1.0/images/redhat/3.0WS/en/os/i386" /export/distros
I get:
/export/distros/i386/... and a conflict between the two sources.
I want for destination:
/export/distros/images/redhat/3.0WS/en/os/i386
/export/distros/1.0/images/redhat/3.0WS/en/os/i386
In other
2017 Apr 26
6
tempdir() may be deleted during long-running R session
On 26/04/2017 4:21 AM, Martin Maechler wrote:
>>>>>> <frederik at ofb.net>
>>>>>> on Tue, 25 Apr 2017 21:13:59 -0700 writes:
>
> > On Tue, Apr 25, 2017 at 02:41:58PM +0000, Cook, Malcolm wrote:
> >> Might this combination serve the purpose:
> >> * R session keeps an open handle on the tempdir it creates,
>
2009 Apr 10
3
Local disk rsync
I've done quite a bit of looking, but I haven't found an answer that
answers this question.
Environment:
cygwin on Windows
rsync 3.0.4
I know that rsync isn't optimzed for speed on local copies - that's
clear in my testing. I'm attemting to sync a large volume of files.
(In this case, I'm syncing a rdiff-backup set...)
An initial sync will be about one fourth as fast a
2012 Jul 27
1
Rsync like Time Machine
I've been very interested in these discussions and uses of rsync as a
"clone" of Time Machine. A couple of things have been keeping me from a
fully automated solution. I'd like to eliminate the need for Samba/NFS
mounts of any kind, because they have proven to be unreliable for me and
under some operating environments (Cygwin) it breaks --link-dest. In most
of the articles
2018 Nov 15
2
huge increase in storage activity afther dovecot upgrade
Yes, multiple imap servers using one shared nfs storage. With the same
config on 2.2.13 the public interface traffic was similar to the storage
interface, around 100 mbps.
After we switch to 2.2.27 the storage interface traffic jumped 10 times
while the public interface stayed the same. This make us thinking that
something is wrong and each time a user logs in the whole Inbox content
is read
2018 Dec 20
2
Authentication/Penalty disabled (socket mode=0) introduces constant 5 sec delays (2.27 on debian 9)
Hi,
I hit a bizare problem with dovecot 2.2.7 on debian 9 with LMTP enabled and auth/penalty disabled as documented here :
https://wiki.dovecot.org/Authentication/Penalty
Use case : I run a swaks command to send an email to an exim4 that tries to make a callout to dovecot-lmtp.
At RCPT TO: swaks hangs 5.0<something-small> seconds then process normally (exim is waiting for callout
2020 Oct 23
1
dovecot-uidlist invalid data
Hello
I have a problem with Invalid data
System debian10 dovecot-2.2.36.4
# 2.2.36.4 (baf9232c1): /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
# Pigeonhole version 0.4.24.rc1 (debaa297)
# OS: Linux 4.19.0-12-amd64 x86_64 Debian 10
Oct 23 15:57:52 dovecot6 dovecot:
lmtp(33973,media4_js,2KEXD2Dhkl+1hAAAe3x6RQ): Error: Broken file
/vmail/me/media4_js/Maildir/dovecot-uidlist line 6875: Invalid data:
In debian9 -
2013 Aug 23
1
Deleted mails in dsync backups
Hello
we are doing regular backups of the mdbox mail folders using
dsync -u username backup mdbox:/somedir/BACKUPS/username
(still with version 2.1.10, but 2.2.5 is in testing phase)
We do observe that the directory size in the BACKUPS directory is
growing with respect to the original mail folders. I believe this is due
to deleted mails not being purged in the backup. We are doing regular
2014 Dec 31
1
Cannot access server error
Hi,
I'm having a peculiar problem with my Samba server and have not been able
to figure out how to solve it. I've had this server for a very long time,
but recently the main hard drive failed and I only kept backups of the user
files. I set the server back up with Debian Wheezy and Samba 3.6.6.
My problem is as follows:
I have 4 Unix users and groups:
user1:group1 (admin account, so has
2016 Mar 25
4
Memory consumption for rsync -axv --delete
Hi,
I have been using rsync for many years and never had any kind of problem.
Lately I am running out of RAM trying to do an incremental backup to a box
that only has 2G of RAM. The entire directory structure I'm mirroring is
about 200G of files. A minority of subdirectories have many files.
Is there a way to do an incremental backup with --delete option that does
not use as much memory? Is
2019 Jan 08
1
Authentication/Penalty disabled (socket mode=0) introduces constant 5 sec delays (2.27 on debian 9)
Hi,
I can confirm that in the bad behavior, the 5 second delay occurs at
each AUTH in our case. I think the configuration we have kill auth
process at each end of AUTH (and fork a new one for next next AUTH). I
think the "disable" flag is local to the process that is killed / respawned.
A collegue of mine, Laurent Guerby, has found a workaround for us and
it's findings seems
2018 Oct 10
3
index corruption weirdness
On Wed, Oct 10, 2018 at 09:37:46AM +0300, Aki Tuomi wrote:
>
>
> On 09.10.2018 22:16, William Taylor wrote:
> > We have started seeing index corruption ever since we upgraded (we
> > believe) our imap servers from SL6 to Centos 7. Mail/Indexes are stored
> > on Netapps mounted via NFS. We have 2 lvs servers running surealived in
> > dr/wlc, 2 directors and 6