similar to: Networking voicemail

Displaying 20 results from an estimated 9000 matches similar to: "Networking voicemail"

2007 Apr 28
5
Any plans for storing messages on a database?
Redudancy and recovering from a mailstore failure is one of the concerns I am trying to address where I work. Any plans to have Dovecot store emails in a database? NAS/SAN devices which do automatic replication to a second device are extremely expensive. I also don't see any distributed filesystem which is mature and available for the OS we use (FreeBSD). I recall at one point, many
2009 Jul 08
2
Window Server 2003 will not run as paravirtualized?
Hello: According to the Red Hat Virtualization Guide, Windows Server 2003 32-bit will only run as a fully virtualized guest on an AMD64 system. I thought I have seen a lot of discussion about running paravirtualized Windows on CentOS. Is that a bad idea? Neil -- Neil Aggarwal, (281)846-8957, www.JAMMConsulting.com Will your e-commerce site go offline if you have a DB server failure, fiber
2009 Jul 09
3
Looking for recommendations for blocking hacking attempts
Hello: I have been looking into projects that will automatically restrict hacking attempts on my servers running CentOS 5. I think the two top contenders are: DenyHosts - http://denyhosts.sourceforge.net Fail2ban - http://www.fail2ban.org >From what I see, DenyHosts only blocks based on failed SSH attempts whereas Fail2ban blocks failed attempts for other access as well. The main benefit
2008 Mar 06
2
strange lustre errors
Hi, On a few of the hpc cluster nodes, i am seeing a new lustre error that is pasted below. The volumes are working fine and there is nothing on the oss and mds to report. LustreError: 5080:0:(import.c:607:ptlrpc_connect_interpret()) data3-OST0000_UUID at 192.168.2.98@tcp changed handle from 0xfe51139158c64fae to 0xfe511392a35878b3; copying, but this may foreshadow disaster
2019 Feb 10
2
AD Backup Best Practice
On Sun, 10 Feb 2019 at 17:27, Georges Martin <jrjsmrtn at gmail.com> wrote: > A good practice is to have at least 2 DCs in a domain. > > > Yes, I'm aware of that and I try to adhere where possible. However, I'm supporting many smaller offices where 2 bare metal servers just wouldn't be acceptable in terms of TCO but an AD is still appreciated. So at the most I could
2022 Mar 20
3
ISE review of I-D: deprecate command VER?
I received the following comment from the Independent Submissions Editor (ISE): The command VER is hazardous because it encourages exploiting of implementation peculiarities that are not well documented in a protocol.? The best example of such a failure is the browser version field in HTTP.? A complete disaster.? You should warn against use of this command, or even better, deprecate it.
2006 Feb 07
6
911 and ISDN PRI
Does asterisk support this? I have a location that I planned to only put a PRI line, but testing 911 (I called them first), I just get a hangup. Does 911 normally work over a PRI line? Anything special I have to setup in asterisk? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2004 Dec 07
1
AD in Samba 3
Hi, I have a small issue that I hope I can get some help with. Our company was just about to role out Samba 3. We have about 300 employees and multiple offices (4 offices). Unfortunately an "independant" consultancy company has done an audit which criticises this desision. Could someone with a very good understanding of Samba (preferrably someone on the development team) assist
2022 Mar 21
3
ISE review of I-D: deprecate command VER?
On 20.03.22 16:02, Roger Price wrote: >I received the following comment from the Independent Submissions Editor (ISE): > > The command VER is hazardous because it encourages exploiting of > implementation peculiarities that are not well documented in a > protocol.? The best example of such a failure is the browser version > field in HTTP.? A complete disaster.? You should warn
2005 Jan 12
2
Call Manager or Asterisk
Hello list. No intention to start a flamewar here but I would really like opinions from those who know both the Cisco and Asterisk system. I'm working for a company with 15 offices in 11 countries, offices are relatively small (3-20 people each) and most of them have a Cisco 1760 Router installed with Call manager express (CME) and 1-3 ISDN lines (2-6 simultaneous calls). We
2014 Aug 13
2
MySQL - replication - how to restore master?
Hello, We have MySQL running as a master which is replicating to a single slave server. We are, however, considering what is required when a 'disaster' of some sort happens to either server. By disaster, this could be some event which requires the entire server to be rebuilt, and which would usually include restoring from nightly backups directories such as '/var/lib/mysql' and
2010 Apr 27
2
[LLVMdev] Proposal for a new LLVM concurrency memory model
On Tuesday 27 April 2010 13:16:14 David Greene wrote: > On Tuesday 27 April 2010 12:16:26 Renato Golin wrote: > > I'm not against enhancing the compiler to that point, I just think > > that you're digging too deep and Balrog might show up unexpectedly. > > Thread issues can be daunting by themselves, automatically creating > > threaded code is a recipe to
2003 May 27
2
Call Detail Record Analysis Packages?
Can anyone share any links regarding packages to do Call Detail Record (CDR) analysis from the CDR Master file? Login-distance reconciliation, billback, and data presentation are three primary areas of interest. Thanks in advance for your help! --Nick -- Nick Eggleston Consultant Data Communications Consulting, Inc. 6320 Rucker Road, Suite E Indianapolis, IN 46220 317/726-0295 x18
2007 May 10
1
Softkey config example for Cisco 7941/7961
I found on the web that there is way to customize the softkeys for the 7941/7961 phones. In the SEP<mac>.xml there is a section called "softKeyFile" where you can specify an xml file for the softkeys. I couldn't find any examples of this softkey file or the format to this file. Does anyone have a call manager enviroment where they can look at this file and send me an
2015 Oct 13
3
com32/mboot/map.c: removed trailing spaces
On Sat, Oct 10, 2015 at 03:10:26PM +0300, Ady via Syslinux wrote: > From: Geert Stappers <stappers at nero.gpm.stappers.nl> > > > > com32/mboot/map.c: removed trailing spaces > > > > They were introduced by the patch for ELF64 support. > > > IMHO, the trivial trailing-space cleanup could be included in the same > commit too, instead of adding an
2011 Sep 20
5
Different HostKeys for different hostnames or IPs in the same sshd?..
Hello! Like many organizations, we have "disaster-recovery" location, where separate servers are running ready to take up important services should the primary location fail. Some of the services provided involve accepting files over scp (and sftp), and here is the problem... The primary and the secondary hosts use different host-keys... If the hosts were accessed as
2003 Apr 07
2
log-linear
hello I have spatial data which contain number of landslide presence cells with respect to landslide predictors and number of landslide absence cells with respect to same predictors. predictors are essentially categorical data. I tried logistic regression. But because of providing interaction capability of predictors, I want to use log-linear method. I hesitate the way I should use
2007 Apr 30
0
Fw: LDAP redudancy problem
Doing some other tests, we determinate that the problem occurs when Fileservers and Ldap servers are not on the same IP subnet. When they are on different subnets, the TCP timeout is about 3 minutes. We could change some kernel IP settings (as syn_retries) but we do not want to do that....another side effects would occur.... As the samba 'ldap timeout' parameter seems to be effective
2023 Dec 14
2
Gluster -> Ceph
Hi all, I am looking in to ceph and cephfs and in my head I am comparing with gluster. The way I have been running gluster over the years is either a replicated or replicated-distributed clusters. The small setup we have had has been a replicated cluster with one arbiter and two fileservers. These fileservers has been configured with RAID6 and that raid has been used as the brick. If disaster
2015 Oct 14
2
Remove trailing spaces
> Looking around, there appear to be a lot of small places needing some > whitespace cleanup/reconciliation. > Just to be clear, I am not criticizing, but actually asking... Are those white-space characters impacting the binaries being built? Would they affect common users? Are those characters affecting developers? For instance, do they affect some git command? Or, do they make