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2008 Feb 26
7
Had it with Dell Garbage
I've had it with Dell server garbage. They seem to change RAID
controllers as much as I change socks, and then the controllers don't work
with Linux, unless you load a new driver. They sell servers with a PCI-e
slot in them, but then you get it and find out the RAID controller is using
the PCI-e slot! Their sales folks are dumber than rocks, and they change
them more often than I
2015 May 18
5
preexec and msdfs proxy
On Mon, May 18, 2015 at 03:31:55PM +0200, Greg Enlow wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The Server to which the msdfs is pointing is a netapp. Though we theoretically can access the shell on it then begin to mess around there, we would really like to avoid that. Warranty and such make it a bit of a legal issue. That is the reason we went with a separate instance in the first place and now wonder why the
2018 Apr 19
6
Down C6 ALL without torrent ?
On Thu, 19 Apr 2018, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
> On Wed, April 18, 2018 8:36 pm, Always Learning wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have a machine with a BIOS that does not permit DVD installation. It
>> accepts everything else including some old superseded media types.
>>
>> Is it possible to download C6 combined parts 1 and 2 not using Torrent ?
>>
>> I have an
2008 Nov 25
3
Stop the FUD Xen is not deprecated
Do people have wet underwear for nothing over XEN?
See http://www.redhat.com/promo/qumranet/
<snip>
Q: Will Red Hat continue to support and contribute to Xen?
A: Yes. Red Hat will support Xen until at least 2014
(seven years after the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5).
We are committed to insulating our customers from changes in
the infrastructure components and this is why we
2008 Nov 25
3
Stop the FUD Xen is not deprecated
Do people have wet underwear for nothing over XEN?
See http://www.redhat.com/promo/qumranet/
<snip>
Q: Will Red Hat continue to support and contribute to Xen?
A: Yes. Red Hat will support Xen until at least 2014
(seven years after the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5).
We are committed to insulating our customers from changes in
the infrastructure components and this is why we
2014 May 09
3
v2.2.13.rc1 vs. Pigeonhole
Server: Ubuntu 10.04 LTS 32bit
There seems to be an incompatibility when compiling Pigeonhole against
Dovecot v2.2.13.rc1.
# make check
with Pigeonhole throws up the following error message:
<snip>
Test case: ./tests/extensions/editheader/addheader.svtest:
1: Test 'Addheader - first' SUCCEEDED
2: Test 'Addheader - last' SUCCEEDED
3: Test 'Addheader - framed'
2017 Jun 16
0
Help to simulate data to model pump failure use case
Hi,
I need help to simulate data to model pump's failure. Below is thought
process to simulate the data:
- For each Pump readings are captured via sensors each minute for period of
3 months. There are 10 pumps in total.
- The failure rate or occurrences of event in 3 months for each Pump is
defined. i.e Pump1 would fail 3 times in 3 months, Pump2 would fail 2 times
in 3 months, etc.
- The
2007 Apr 15
1
pthreads with Darwine Xcode template? (or Wine Windows message pump + sockets + threads sample)
I am trying to run the following pthread example with the Darwine
Xcode template:
http://www.llnl.gov/computing/tutorials/pthreads/samples/hello.c
from http://www.llnl.gov/computing/tutorials/pthreads/ Example Code -
Pthread Creation and Termination
But the code inside PrintHello does not appear to execute. Can you help me?
What I really need is a way to handle multiple client sockets from
code
2004 Aug 06
1
I can run???
Hello
I'm using icecast 1.3.10, and streamcast-0.8
I started it with nohup icecast & and it was happy for a while then the stream dropped out. I looked in nohup.out, and there was about 500 lines that just said "You can run, but you can't hide!"
After I changed my underwear, I looked through the source to verify that the message was coming out of Icecast and not the RIAA
2005 Sep 09
3
Constant pinging from muon.cygnus-1.org
Can someone in this icecast list tell me why, after steaming a shoutcast
server for some time, a 69.46.29.165 ip address has started and keeps pinging
my port 8000 every couple of seconds 24 hours a day 7 days a week?
It's from muon.cygnus-1.org, and the isp is hivelocity.net or hivelocity
ventures corporation. Funny, whenever my shoutcast server comes alive, that
same 69.46.29.165
2018 Apr 19
1
Down C6 ALL without torrent ?
> > Can we also challenge this "torrents are untrustworthy" attitude.
>
> Having, successfully so far, resisted/repelled several devious
> attacks from the Russians, I am keen to maintain a clean, and thus
> secure, system as possible.
If you don't trust the sha256 hashes, there's no reason to trust a
download using https.
--
Yves Bellefeuille
<yan at
2015 May 28
2
preexec and msdfs proxy
One more time:
root preexec does: run a command or script if the user hit the share. Now
with msdfs proxy it need to be run on the linked host that carries the
share. So you are better
to set root preexec on the share of the linked host. I think there is no
other way.
Server1
[sharepointtoserver2]
msdfs root=yes
msdfs proxy =\server2\shareonserver2
Server2
[shareonserver2]
Root
2012 Feb 15
2
[LLVMdev] LLVM GHC Backend: Tables Next To Code
On Feb 15, 2012, at 12:16 PM, Chris Lattner <clattner at apple.com> wrote:
>
> On Feb 14, 2012, at 10:30 AM, David Terei wrote:
>
>> Hmm writing a blog post about TNTC is beyond the time I have right now.
>
> Sure, understandable. I'm surprised someone else hasn't already :)
>
>> Here is some high level documentation of the layout of Heap objects
2015 May 18
2
preexec and msdfs proxy
On 18/05/15 07:36, Daniel M?ller wrote:
> Msdfs proxy is pointing to another instance of samba servers, it passes
> through.
> I think running preexec there on the other instance will do the trick.
>
> Greetings
> Daniel
>
>
> EDV Daniel M?ller
>
> Leitung EDV
> Tropenklinik Paul-Lechler-Krankenhaus
> Paul-Lechler-Str. 24
> 72076 T?bingen
> Tel.:
2012 Feb 15
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM GHC Backend: Tables Next To Code
On Feb 14, 2012, at 10:30 AM, David Terei wrote:
> Hmm writing a blog post about TNTC is beyond the time I have right now.
Sure, understandable. I'm surprised someone else hasn't already :)
> Here is some high level documentation of the layout of Heap objects in GHC:
>
> http://hackage.haskell.org/trac/ghc/wiki/Commentary/Rts/Storage/HeapObjects#InfoTables
>
> With
2011 Apr 13
2
Line plots in base graphics
Am I missing something obvious on how to draw multi-line plots in base graphics?
In ggplot2, I can do:
data(Oxboys, package = "nlme")
library(ggplot2)
qplot(age, height, data = Oxboys, geom = "line", group = Subject)
But in base graphics, the best I can come up with is this:
with(Oxboys, plot(age, height, type = "n"))
lapply(split(Oxboys[c("age",
2002 Apr 01
4
path to find ssh-rand-helper
Before I actually implement the small changes needed to allow the
location of ssh-rand-helper to be specified in the config file, I'd
like to check that in doing so I won't be opening up a huge security
hole.
My brief reading of the code suggests that in entropy.c:seed_rng() the
ssh-rand-helper is run as the original uid (for binaries which were
setuid in the first place of course), so I
2012 Feb 14
3
[LLVMdev] LLVM GHC Backend: Tables Next To Code
Hmm writing a blog post about TNTC is beyond the time I have right now.
Here is some high level documentation of the layout of Heap objects in GHC:
http://hackage.haskell.org/trac/ghc/wiki/Commentary/Rts/Storage/HeapObjects#InfoTables
With TNTC enabled we generate code for closures of this form:
.text
.align 8
.long Main_main1_srt-(Main_main1_info)+0
.long 0
.quad 4294967299
.quad 0
2019 Jun 17
2
[nbdkit PATCH] extents: Cap maximum reply length
A devious plugin can cause an 8-fold increase in the reply size in
relation to the request size, by alternating status every byte of the
request. In the worst case, this can cause the client to reject our
response and kill the connection because the response is too large.
What's more, it consumes a lot of memory to track that many extents.
Let's put an upper bound on the maximum number of
2015 May 19
4
preexec and msdfs proxy
Hi,
Thank you for you input!
We tried that already. That, however, doesn't do the same thing. It is then simply a DFS server and not the "magical" msdfs proxy - yes the user can now click on a link to get to the desired spot, but the proxy function _automagically_ sends the user, when they access the msdfs share, to the netapp's readonly share without the extra click. And it