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2005 Apr 12
1
Writing to a vfat partition problem
Hi all, I have a problem where when I try to write to a 'vfat' partition (in Fedora Core 3, rsync 2.6.3) I get this error: -=-=-[ error ]-=-=- rsync: mkdir "/mnt/tle-bu/src0/tle-bu/231e2838-93b0-4f6f-8b8b-f09e24e1ed80" failed: No such file or directory (2) rsync error: error in file IO (code 11) at main.c(381) rsync: connection unexpectedly closed (8 bytes received so
2008 Sep 21
1
Need help transfering CentOS5 from desktop to laptop
created 2 partitions on laptop (/ and swap) formatted them. mounted both source and target (under /mnt on each machine) rsync -a / from desktop -> laptop (Note: OS on desktop is on sdb5. On laptop it's going to sda1) Now I need to put grub on mbr of laptop boot: linux rescue chroot /mnt/sysimage Here is my problem grub-install /dev/sda The file /boot/grub/stage1 not read correctly. Can
2005 Jul 29
1
creating directories not specified in '--files-from' file
Hi all, I use 'rsync' in my backup program and I've run into an annoying bug. If I specify a directory to be backed up all files in it are copied automatically. This is a problem because a user may have selected specifically to not backup a given file. Also if a subdirectory exists in a specified directory it is also copied though do data below it is. I call 'rsync'
2016 May 11
2
OT: Linksys router misbehaviour
I'm running a Linksys WRT54GL router from my CentOS-7 home server. Every now and then (maybe once every 2 days) the router's WiFi cuts out, and I've found no way to solve this except to disconnect the power from the router, wait 10 seconds and then re-connect. This always works. The router is running under dd-wrt. My question is - which makes it a tiny bit CentOS-related - does anyone
2016 May 11
0
OT: Linksys router misbehaviour
On 05/11/2016 03:05 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote: > does anyone with such a router know of a way > to wake the router up in such a case through the computer? Enable ssh? ssh root at dd-wrt reboot
2014 Jun 19
1
isOpen() misbehaviour
Hello, >From the doc, it says: "isOpen returns a logical value, whether the connection is currently open." But actually it seems to die on closed connections: > con <- file() > isOpen(con) [1] TRUE > close(con) > isOpen(con) Error in isOpen(con) : invalid connection Is it expected ? Tested on R-3.0.2 and R version 3.1.0 Patched (2014-06-11 r65921) on linux x86_64
2005 Jul 11
2
Misbehaviour of DSE
Folks, I am finding problems with using "dse": > library(dse1) Loading required package: tframe Error: c("package '%s' required by '%s' could not be found", "setRNG", "dse1") > library(dse2) Loading required package: setRNG Error: package 'setRNG' could not be loaded In addition: Warning message: there is no package called
2014 Feb 28
0
ADMINISABSENTMINDED=No misbehaviour according to the manual
Hello. I'm getting trouble with the ADMINISABSENTMINDED option, it doesn't seem to work as stated in the manual. When using the default ADMINISABSENTMINDED=Yes and no routestopped file, here are the firewall state after executing shorewall stop : Chain INPUT (policy DROP 473 packets, 106K bytes) pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination
2004 Sep 22
0
traceroute misbehaviour on dual-home using -i or -s
My Linux workstation (Mandrake 10.1 kernel 2.6.8.1) is dual-homed to two ADSL Internet providers. Card eth0 (192.168.9.250) is the default route and leads to an SMC router (192.168.9.254). Card eth1 (192.168.1.250) leads to a Linksys router (192.168.1.1). I''m not doing any NAT or PPPoE in the workstation - the SMC and Linksys handle it all. I know four commands that let you set an IP
2014 Aug 25
3
OT: Linksys router misbehaviour
I'm running a Linksys WRT54GL router from my CentOS-7 home server. Every now and then (maybe once every 2 days) the router's WiFi cuts out, and I've found no way to solve this except to disconnect the power from the router, wait 10 seconds and then re-connect. This always works. The router is running under dd-wrt. My question is - which makes it a tiny bit CentOS-related - does anyone
2011 May 03
1
How to debug MixMonitor misbehaviour
Hi everyone, For some reason MixMonitor doesn't record when it should; It actually shows the MixMonitor line just fine on the CLI. How can MixMonitor be debugged for things like privilege issues or filename issues? **I had this working at one point and then stopped working. Not sure what I changed. System Info: Asterisk 1.4.21.2 Queuemetrics 1.6.3.0 [queuedial] ; this piece of dialplan is
2005 Mar 22
1
Call file misbehaviour
Greetings *`s, I am manually creating call files and dropping them into /var/spool/asterisk/outgoing to be picked up by *. Presently, when I use local/internal parameters using SIP it works..ie I make an internal call from device to device. However, when I try dial an outside number which I have set up in a custom conf file, it bombs out with the following message :
2007 Oct 09
1
misbehaviour of some tk windows, R 2.6.0 on SUSE 10.1?
I don't know whether this is specific to (my installation of) SUSE 10.1, or is more general. With R 2.6.0, I am finding that some widgets made through the tcltk package are having problems which become evident through scrollbar activity. An example is demo(tkfaq) -- see below. To reproduce the problem, I do the following: after the tk window appears, hold down the
2009 May 12
5
GPLPV 0.10.55 net misbehaviour
I''m using W2K2 32bit on a 3.2.1 Lenny-amd64 host. While the pv disk driver works as expected, I encounter problems with the network driver. I tried several installation scenarios, all with the same result. My test looks like this: I install gplpv, but without letting the networking driver install. After reboot I RTL8139 ist still active and working, and gplpv devices manage the disks.
2009 Jul 18
26
network misbehaviour with gplpv and 2.6.30
With GPLPV under 2.6.30, GPLPV gets the following from the ring: ring slot n (first buffer): status (length) = 54 bytes offset = 0 flags = NETRXF_extra_info (possibly csum too but not relevant) ring slot n + 1 (extra info) gso.size (mss) = 1460 Because NETRXF_extra_info is not set, that''s all I get for that packet. In the IP header though, the total length is 1544 (which in itself
2009 Jul 18
26
network misbehaviour with gplpv and 2.6.30
With GPLPV under 2.6.30, GPLPV gets the following from the ring: ring slot n (first buffer): status (length) = 54 bytes offset = 0 flags = NETRXF_extra_info (possibly csum too but not relevant) ring slot n + 1 (extra info) gso.size (mss) = 1460 Because NETRXF_extra_info is not set, that''s all I get for that packet. In the IP header though, the total length is 1544 (which in itself
2002 Jun 25
0
Samba & Redhat - Oplocks
Can any one help me ? This has been bugging me for ages. I have been using different versions of samba for a while on different versions of Redhat (7.0, 7.2, 7.3). I regularly get erratic freezing (for about a minute) whenever I right click on files. This has happened on different computers on different sites on different networks, so I assume it's quite consistent This is what I get when
2006 May 17
6
White Screen of Death
Hello, I''ve heard these words to describe a RoR application returning an empty page. This happen from time to time even here, in the forum. That is the cause of this misbehaviour ? Is it related with something external to RoR itself ? What is the solution to avoid the WSOD ? -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2003 Jun 26
3
Request for option for use on an unreliable connection
I have been using rsync for the last year or so. Generally I am very pleased with the performance and features, but I am forced to use a rather unreliable link to one of my mirrors. Consequentially rsync often bails out with a protocol error in the middle of a large session due to transient misbehaviour on the link. This appears to abort the whole transfer. One solution would appear to be an
2009 May 18
2
W2K3 HVM with gplpv shows strange pings
I just migrated a W2K3 Server to a Xen HVM domain, using the gplpv 0.10.69 drivers. Now ping shows strange results: Pinging 127.0.0.1 with 32 bytes of data: Reply from 127.0.0.1: bytes=32 time=23538ms TTL=128 Reply from 127.0.0.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=128 Reply from 127.0.0.1: bytes=32 time=-23538ms TTL=128 Reply from 127.0.0.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=128 Same result with external