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2008 Oct 21
3
CentOS 4.7 Server CD - update frontpage
Perhaps with the release of the CentOS 4.7 Server CD the frontpage at www.centos.org could be updated to reflect this new development rather than 4.4? Here is the announcement for those who missed it http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-announce/2008-October/015328.html Spike. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam
2008 Oct 08
2
Samba 3.0.28/3.0.32
I've looked at the CentOS docs-list as well as the Wiki as I was interested in Samba. On one CentOS box I've got 3.0.32 (the latest bug-fixed version from Samba.org) and on another I've got 3.0.28 (the latest from upstream). The docs look almost the same and the docs refer to security = share. However 3.0.32 comes with a blank smb.conf making it harder to get a secure server up and
2011 Jul 02
2
php 5.1.6 vulnerability in CentosPlus repo
Hi Guys, I'm looking at php php-5.1.6-3.el4s1.10.i386.rpm in the CentOS plus repo dated from 31st July 2008. Is it vulnerable from the exploits in php 5.1.x and 5.2? Thanks, Spike.
2009 Sep 16
3
fft help
I wrote a script that I anticipating seeing a spike at 10Hz with the function 10* sin(2*pi*10*t). I can't figure out why my plots do not show spikes at the frequencies I expect. Am I doing something wrong or is my expectations wrong? require(stats) layout(matrix(c(1,2,3), 3, 1, byrow = TRUE)) #SETUP n <- 256 #nextn(1001) gives next power 2 F <- 100 #Hz -50 to 50 Hz dt
2008 Oct 08
1
Samba Docs
I posted this to the CentOS list and was advised to post here so here goes ... I've looked at the CentOS docs-list as well as the Wiki as I was interested in Samba. On one CentOS box I've got 3.0.32 (the latest bug-fixed version from Samba.org) and on another I've got 3.0.28 (the latest from upstream). The docs look almost the same and the docs refer to security = share. However
2017 Mar 29
1
Eaton 1500 USB constant disconnections
Arno, thanks for taking the time to write back and no worries about lag, we're all busy and I'm grateful there is a community to interact with to begin with. You're right - the problem went away once I actually configured nut. I guess I was too "cautious" and when I saw the errors I thought something was wrong with the usb connection and didn't try to get nut going
2017 Mar 11
2
Eaton 1500 USB constant disconnections
Hi, I have a eaton 1500 that connects to an Ubuntu Xenial box via USB. The UPS works, however exactly *ever 5 minutes* it disconnects and reconnects and I see this in syslog: Mar 10 19:50:32 spike kernel: usb 4-5: USB disconnect, device number 103 Mar 10 19:50:33 spike kernel: usb 4-5: new low-speed USB device number 104 using ohci-pci Mar 10 19:50:34 spike kernel: usb 4-5: New USB device found,
2008 Oct 08
1
Apache Charset vs html file charset
The apache httpd.conf has AddDefaultCharset UTF-8 while the page I'm viewing on my CentOS server is charset=ISO-8859-1 The page appears funny on the browser showing ?? Given that apache has the default charset shouldn't it honor it? Why the ?? characters? Spike.
2009 Jul 25
1
CentOS 4.8 Availability?
Upstream released 4.8 on 18th May 2009. Here is the announcement for those who missed it. http://press.redhat.com/2009/05/18/red-hat-enterprise-linux-4-8-now-available/ When can we expect CentOS 4.8? When it is ready? Soon? Thanks Spike. -------
2014 Dec 07
4
syslinux 6.03 does not boot some kernels
>Date: Sat, 6 Dec 2014 09:12:19 -0500 >From: Gene Cumm <gene.cumm at gmail.com> >To: Ady <ady-sf at hotmail.com> >Subject: Re: [syslinux] syslinux 6.03 does not boot some kernels > >On Fri, Dec 5, 2014 at 9:51 AM, Ady <ady-sf at hotmail.com> wrote: >> >> It sounds as if syslinux.efi 6.03 is only capable of booting a Linux >> kernel 3.3+ with an
2018 Jun 25
2
doveadm: problem listing shared mailboxes using a wildcard
* Thore B?decker <me at foxxx0.de>: > You might need to quote that last argument, otherwise it can get > interpreted by the shell as globbing, which obviously is not what you > want. > > I've been using wildcard arguments enclosed within '' and "" for > various doveadm commands without issues so far. Right. I had thought so too (and forgot to mention
2018 Jun 25
3
doveadm: problem listing shared mailboxes using a wildcard
I'm setting up a dovecot server with private and shared namespaces. My test setup has these mailboxes: # /bin/doveadm mailbox list -u fdl01 at spike.test INBOX/sub01 shared shared/sammel01 at spike.test shared/sammel02 at spike.test INBOX In order to do some post-login scripting foo I'd like to get a list of shared mailboxes the user is currently subscribed to. The doveadm-mailbox man
2001 Dec 15
1
fit to spike with exponential decay : optim() question
I finally got (mostly) what I wanted. In an attempt to figure out how to get nls to deal with a non-differentiable function, I had (stupidly) 'simplified' the problem until it became singular. Can I do something to make optim() less sensitive to my initial guess? For this example, I get a lousy solution if I make the initial guess for t0 = min(t) = 0.05. Thanks again, -- Robert Merithew
2003 Mar 19
1
Kernel drive_cmd error messages
Hi I realise this isn't strictly ext3 related, but I'm trying to find the meanings to some error messages that have started appearing in /var/log/messages on a RH73 system after a recent kernel upgrade (from 2.4.18-19.7 to 2.4.18-27.7). The kernel itself hasn't been modified, and is the stock RH release. The error messages in question are: Mar 19 23:21:26 spike kernel: hda:
2010 Sep 24
5
Asterisk 1.62.13 - CPU spikes every 10 minutes
Hi, I've been getting regular CPU usage spikes(50%-80%), due to asterisk (according to top). I never noticed this on 1.4, and I have top running in the background pretty much all the time. In between those spikes Asterisk stays under 10% CPU usage (I have a transcoder card, which helps). It's very regular, never any missed spike, or any spike in between the regular spikes. I
2020 Apr 22
3
Troubleshooting load issues
All the calls are using ulaw. The files that I am playing are gsm. I suppose doing a file convert with sox to .ulaw may help but it should be able to do 500 calls without an issue. Can it possibly be a bug? if not how do I profile which call(s) can be causing the spike? On Wed, Apr 22, 2020 at 2:21 PM Telium Technical Support <support at telium.io> wrote: > Could some calls be arriving
2014 Oct 25
0
Will syslinux UEFI boot the RHEL7.0 kernel (3.10.0-123.el7.x86_64) ?
On Fri, Oct 24, 2014 at 7:04 PM, Spike White <spikewhitetx at gmail.com> wrote: > All, > > Is syslinux 6.03 able to UEFI boot the RHEL7.0 Linux kernel? I'm trying & > failing > to do this. > > I haven't UEFI-booted RHEL7.0 kernel via syslinux before. (But I have UEFI > pxelinux > booted Fedora 20, which is approximately RHEL7.0.) > > I remember
2005 Nov 28
4
What made us so popular Nov 16-20?
Our main US mirror is cran.mirrors.pair.com, AKA cran.us.r-project.org. Pair.com keeps statistics on traffic on the mirror sites, and I got all excited when I looked at this page: http://mirrors.pair.com/pair/stats.html and saw that CRAN was 5th most popular over the last month, getting more visitors than Apache, MySQL, OpenOffice, etc. Then I looked at this graph:
2017 Apr 07
2
[Eaton 5S 1500] overvoltage shut down?
Dear all, maybe not strictly a NUT question but I can't imagine a better place to ask, hope that's ok. last night we had what looked like a power spike and 3 machines plugged into 2 Eaton UPS went down instantly. I heard the click the UPS makes when it shuts the load on the ports and then shuts itself down (ie same thing if I simulate with upsmon -fsd). The machines instantly came back,
2014 Oct 24
3
Will syslinux UEFI boot the RHEL7.0 kernel (3.10.0-123.el7.x86_64) ?
All, Is syslinux 6.03 able to UEFI boot the RHEL7.0 Linux kernel? I'm trying & failing to do this. I haven't UEFI-booted RHEL7.0 kernel via syslinux before. (But I have UEFI pxelinux booted Fedora 20, which is approximately RHEL7.0.) I remember HPA mentioned that older Linux kernels required "UEFI boot assist", something that GRUB2 offers but syslinux does not. And