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2006 Jan 20
1
Why is agents.conf not utilized? (aka: can't find good info on agents and queues for AMP)
For all you AMP users: Why the heck is there no area in AMP to manage agents? I see you can add static agents under the queue settings, but there is no area to assign dynamic agents. Is every extension (or user) considered a dynamic agent? Is it setup up such that, as default, every extension is considered a dynamic agent that can log into any queue? (Yes, I realize you can add a password to
2004 Sep 21
2
Development Release Support (Shorewall 2.1.*)
As part of my effort to back away from the primary Shorewall support role, I am going to change the way that Development releases are supported. It was my hope that Development releases would be used primarily by people who need the new functionality in those releases but I am seeing a small but steady stream of posts on the Development list asking questions about initial installation and
2005 Oct 27
6
Mail Server
Hi, I need to setup a new mail server and before I got my feet wet or losing in the configurations jungle, I really need some advice from the gurus here for what the best software to used for the mailserver base on CentOS 4.x setup. The objective is, the mailserver will be easy to setup, maintained and have some 1. database backend for storing user info ( mysql? ) 2. spam and antivirus
2006 Jan 09
9
Recommendations on a WiFi phone for *?
We're getting our feet more and more wet with VOIP at work. We want to experiment with a good wireless (as in WiFi) phone. What would be a good phone to impress my boss with? I'm personally drooling over the UTStarcom F3000, but compatibility and shipping ETA info is a bit sketchy. Phil
2003 Nov 24
1
Re: Asterisk-Users digest, Vol 1 #1994 - 14 msgs
as i said, right now i'm just getting my feet wet. but, i will be needing to build dialplans on the fly. 'add extension' seems like the right call to make. .t > What is the goal of this? It doesn't make much sense to me. Care to > share some insite into what your goal is? > > bkw > > On Sun, 23 Nov 2003, tad wrote: > > > actually, i do have a
2004 Dec 30
2
simplest possible xyz plot
New to R, and didn't find the following in the docs. Main use for R. to get feet wet, is to pipe in x,y,z data, one point per line, and plot it in 3d, like this: { echo 1,2,3 echo 2,4,6 ... } | R ... But functions like contour seem to require index vectors that are sorted. I am curious why, and how to convert. Also, I am curious whether any Lisp person has ever written a front end to R
2003 Jul 01
2
Okay, looks like I might have a *good* one here ... inode hang
neptune# ps -M vmcore.1 -N kernel.debug -axl | grep inode | wc -l 961 and I have a vmcore to work on here !! :) (kgdb) proc 99643 (kgdb) bt #0 mi_switch () at machine/globals.h:119 #1 0x8014a1f9 in tsleep (ident=0x8a4ef600, priority=8, wmesg=0x80263d4a "inode", timo=0) at /usr/src/sys/kern/kern_synch.c:479 #2 0x80141507 in acquire (lkp=0x8a4ef600, extflags=16777280,
2006 Jul 10
2
''uninitialized constant'' error
Hi All, I am fairly new to Ruby and backgroundRB. I am trying to run a simple example in Windows to get my feet wet with backgroundRB and am running into an ''uninitialized constant'' error when I invoke the controller on my rails app. In ''MyTest'' Controller ------------------- def longrun session[:job_key] = MiddleMan.new_worker(:class =>
2005 Mar 24
7
Backup for linux/asterisk
After getting my feet wet with asterisk@home, I want to set up a second asterisk box to add a call shop billing and other add-ons such as LCR. My question is as follows. Is there a backup program that will save to a tape drive or a USB CD Writer so if I mess up an install I don't have to go through a complete reinstall? I saw a few programs out there but they required X windows and from
2003 Nov 23
2
agi exec problem.
hi folks. (apologies in advance if this is a particularly stupid question) just getting my feet wet with asterisk / agi, and am a little stuck using EXEC. it works fine for applicaitons that take simple arguments, but chokes on applications that require multiple words as arguments. for example, this works fine: EXEC Playback(demo-congrats) but this doesn't: EXEC add extension
2009 Jul 26
2
[LLVMdev] question about llvm.powi and reassociation
Hello, all. To get my feet wet and hopefully make a small contribution, I was looking for something small to start with. I settled on one of the suggestions from the CodeGen readme: > Reassociate should turn things like: > > int factorial(int X) { > return X*X*X*X*X*X*X*X; > } > > into llvm.powi calls, allowing the code generator to > produce balanced multiplication
2006 Jan 28
2
RoadRunner
I use SIP over VPN with RR from TWC no problem, connect via WiFi. According to http://www.speakeasy.net/speedtest/ I am getting 3.5Mbps down and 353Kbps up at this time (6:15pm Saturday). My laptop currently has an X-Lite (free version) softphone with GN Netcom USB professional contact center headsets (GN8110 USB XP adapter). We have found that the headset makes a major difference in the quality
2010 Jun 22
7
lnet infiniband config
Hi all, I''m getting my feet wet in the infiniband lake and of course I run into some problems. It would seem I got the compilation part of sles11 kernel 2.6.27 + Lustre 1.8.3 + ofed 1.4.2 right, because it allows me to see and use the infiniband fabric, and because ko2iblnd loads without any complaints. In /etc/modprobe.d/lustre (this is a Debian system, hence this subdir of
2006 Feb 24
8
Ruby site structure on Apache
I use a hosting company,it use appache for RoR I test a ''hello word'' code here http://www.smtservers.com/demo/ I can see the working code here http://www.smtservers.com/demo/public/say/hello My question is how to short the url like http://www.smtservers.com/demo/say/hello.I do not like public always in URL Thanks for help Mark -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2005 Sep 06
1
/dev/zap* is not showing up (gentoo, portage, asterisk 1.0.8)
hi there I'm trying to get asterisk going on gentoo 2005.1 I'm just getting my feet wet so I thought I would just stick with the stable portage packages. Right now that's asterisk 1.0.8 I emerge asterisk with the following make.conf file: CFLAGS="-O2 -mcpu=i686" CHOST="i386-pc-linux-gnu" CXXFLAGS="${CFLAGS}" USE="-gtk -gnome -qt -kde -dvd alsa
2006 Jul 14
7
A handful of basic Rails questions
Alright, I''ve been programming with Rails for a little while now, and I really like what I see. I made a simple application for our clients that need to be able to view their personal and contact information, the ports they''re buying through our ISP, and communicate back and forth with us. The thing is - the application is pretty messy because I have been hired as a new
2005 Jun 22
2
r programming help
Dear list, Is there anyway i can make the following formula short by r-programming? CYCLE.n<-c(NA, WET[1]*DRY[1], WET[1]*DRY[2]+WET[2]*DRY[1], WET[1]*DRY[3]+WET[2]*DRY[2]+WET[3]*DRY[1], WET[1]*DRY[4]+WET[2]*DRY[3]+WET[3]*DRY[2]+WET[4]*DRY[1], WET[1]*DRY[5]+WET[2]*DRY[4]+WET[3]*DRY[3]+WET[4]*DRY[2]+WET[5]*DRY[1],
1999 Dec 31
2
Ack...OpenSSH no longer compatible with SSH 1.2.26 clients?
I just tried, on a whim, to use an OpenSSH client vs SSH 1.2.26 client, and I can connect with it... Something drastic change between pre23 and pre24? Then again, I can't get pre23 to work anymore either, after further investigation :( OpenSSH clients connect no problem, just not the old SSH 1.2.26 clients ... Marc G. Fournier marc.fournier at acadiau.ca
2011 Dec 06
2
[LLVMdev] New to LLVM- Guidance required.
Hi I am new to the LLVM infrastructure. I would like to contribute to the project. Looking at all the information available on LLVM, I am a little overwhelmed. I have taken a compiler design course and have worked on another compiler project. I was wondering if anyone could suggest a little roadmap where I can get my feet wet a little. I am currently not sure where to start. I know this is not
2003 Nov 23
1
agi exec problem (followup)
actually, i do have a workaround which bypasses the exec command entirely: system("asterisk -r -x 'add extension s,3,Playback(demo-congrats) into local'"); but it's ugly. seems like it should be possible to do this with exec. .t ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Sun, 23 Nov 2003 21:17:50 -0500 (EST) From: tad <tad@media.mit.edu> To: