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2000 Nov 12
1
Some random thoughts
Dear all,
I hope you will forgive me for posting without lurking, and indeed,
without even being subscribed to the list.
Let me first say that efforts such as Ogg shows there is still a lot of
good in mankind, this is truly a great effort!
While I haven't been lurking, I've been looking through the archives to
see if this stuff has been discussed before, and I have also tried to read
2017 May 01
2
logrotate failed ... (CentOS 6.9)
I get regularily such a mail
<mail>
Anacron job 'cron.daily' on ....
/etc/cron.daily/logrotate:
error: error running non-shared postrotate script for
/var/log/clamd.clamsmtp/clamsmtpd.log of
'/var/log/clamd.clamsmtp/clamsmtpd.log '
</mail>
content of /etc/logrotate.d/clamsmtp
/var/log/clamd.clamsmtp/clamsmtpd.log {
monthly
notifempty
missingok
2006 Apr 12
0
Managing large file uploads - best practice?
Hello everyone,
I''ve got an app where I need to give the user the facility to upload a
large-ish (up to maybe 10Mb) CSV file. I really don''t want to have to
deal with idiots uploading porn, /dev/zero, and whatever else they
feel I might appreciate - I want to eliminate everything that isn''t a
valid CSV file as quickly as possible in the upload process.
It''ll
2003 Jan 23
2
Rsyncing of block devices to a remote file
Hello,
I'm looking for some assistance in modifying the rsync code
Situation: I used to back-up some of my (unmounted NTFS) disk partitions
remotely using the following shells construct:
dd if=/dev/hda1 | gzip | ssh me@backupmachine 'cat >
/backup-dir/hda1-backup.gz'
But now I want to use rsync for this, since transfering 10 gig takes a litle
to long if a file of a few kB has
2006 May 25
1
Computing a reliability index of a statistic with missing data
Hi All,
I'd like to compute a kind of reliability index (RI) that would in a
sense stand as a measure of reliability of a statistic (histogram etc)
computed on a time serie with missing values. The final goal is that:
RI=1 for a perfect reliability
RI=0 for a total unreliability (no data at all as an extreme case...)
The percentage of missing data is one indication: the more missing data,
2009 Jul 31
2
MS Word document window disappearing in 2003 & 2007 versions
Hi
Regularily, I will 'lose' a Word document window. It happens when both single and multiple documents are opened. I will first explain the 2 document case.
If I open 2 documents, I can see this fact by looking at the 'window' menu; there, it will say that there are 2 documents open. I can see one document, on screen, but when I try to activate the document that is not seen,
2009 Jun 16
2
dovecot-acl file questions
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Hello,
playing around with Dovecot's v1.2 ACLs I wondered about some things about
the dovecot-acl files:
+ They are created within the Maildirs, as described in
http://wiki.dovecot.org/ACL.
But why? Shouldn't they belong to the CONTROL= directories? So it is more
compatible with filesystem quota.
+ They have 0666 permissions, but all
2003 Sep 15
1
rsyncing fifos and sockets on FreeBSD
Hi there,
there is a problem (which as far as i know) is already known with rsync on
FreeBSD: it is not possible to rsync neither fifos nor unix domain
sockets (note that you have to be root there):
# mkfifo test
# file test
test: fifo (named pipe)
# rsync -a test test2
mknod test2 : Invalid argument
rsync error: some files could not be transferred (code 23) at main.c(620)
# file /var/run/log
2003 Nov 06
2
rsyncing Maildirs
Hi
I'm trying to take a backup of all the users emails on a server using rsync,
but there is probably something about the patterns I haven't understood
quite.
Every user has a folder called Maildir in their home directory.
So the structure is like this:
/home/user1/Maildir
/home/user2/Maildir
etc.
I'm not interested in backing up the other folders that the users might
2010 Feb 16
1
CODECS: Best practice question: Avoid transcode when calling out?
What is the current best practice to avoid transcoding on an outgoing call
to a
party whose codec preference is not known in advance?
In other words, incoming calls are easy since codecs are negotiated from
least-known (the remote party) to most-known (my endpoint) and my codecs can
simply be preferred accordingly to match the remote.
Outbound calls seem harder. Our endpoints always negotiate
2011 Feb 16
2
Avoiding name clashes: opinion on best practice naming conventions
Dear List,
I'm trying to figure out some best practice way with respect to the naming
conventions when building own packages.
I'd like to minimize the risk of choosing function names that might
interfere with those of other packages (both available ones and those yet to
come).
I came up with following alternatives
1. Prefixing the actual names (e.g. myPkgfoo() instead of foo()): pretty
2020 Sep 02
1
Samba - faster failover to other AD servers?
We just had an interesting experience here. One of our AD servers was down for 90 minutes due to the server being physically moved to another location. This shouldn?t be a problem since there are 5 other AD servers in that ?group? that can take over the load. However it seems Samba (when used as a fileserver) for some reason is taking quite a long time to ?give up? on the first one and switch to
2019 Feb 26
2
winbind causing huge timeouts/delays since 4.8
On Tue, 26 Feb 2019 15:18:35 +0100
Ralph Böhme <slow at samba.org> wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 26, 2019 at 01:32:51PM +0000, Rowland Penny wrote:
> >On Tue, 26 Feb 2019 12:49:42 +0100 Ralph Böhme wrote:
> >> On Tue, Feb 26, 2019 at 12:45:45PM +0100, Björn JACKE via samba
> >> wrote:
> >> >To reflect the fact that the owner can be a group also, winbind
>
2017 Aug 14
2
virsh blockcommit fails regularily (was: virtual drive performance)
Hi,
a small update on this. We have migrated the virtualized host to use the
virtio drivers and now the drive performance is improved so that we can see
a constant transfer rate. Before it used to be the same rate but regularly
dropped to a few bytes/sec for a few seconds and then was fast again.
However we still observe that the following fails regularily:
$ virsh snapshot-create-as --domain
2016 Jul 22
3
Old mailing list links broken.
Hi Tanya,
I was spelunking through bugzilla and ran into an old mailing list link
http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvmdev/2006-January/005137.html (found
in PR36).
I expect this link to be broken since our servers are not on that domain.
No big deal, just change it to lists.llvm.org:
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvmdev/2006-January/005137.html
Looks like that doesn't exist, as the
2013 Feb 02
1
best practice for packages using mclapply to avoid tcltk
Dear R-devel friends:
I'm back to bother you again about the conflict between mclapply and
tcltk. I've been
monitoring several packages that want to use mclapply to parallelize
computations and
need to figure out what should be done.
It appears tcltk cannot be safely unloaded, so the best we can do is
check for the presence of tcltk and stop if it is found before
mclapply() is used.
I
2003 Aug 21
2
how to make rsync avoid inputting a password?
Hello
Now I am developing a project. I want abstract rsync from cygwin and use =
it at Windows platform. The problem is when use rsyn -e ssh, it always =
requires a password. So I use ssh-agent/ssh-add, but in command line =
environment, rsync can't reconize the ssh-agent. It still require a =
password once I use rsync.
Would you please help me to solve this problem?
Zhiwei Qu
2003 Oct 06
2
Patch to revive tmpfiles
This is a patch to fix one annoyance of having rsync processes race:
I usually keep our servers synced with the following script, run by cron.
#!/bin/sh
lockfile -r 2 -l 1000 /tmp/synchome.lock || exit 1
rsync -e ssh -avHP --delete zorro01:/home/\* /home >/dev/null
rm -f /tmp/synchome.lock
--
Sometimes my users (including myself) are in a hurry and syncronise files and directories in their
2003 Aug 21
2
rsync on aix fails on large files bigger than 2gb
I am using AIX 4.3.3 and 5.1, rsync version 2.5.5
protocol version 26
when rsyncing files that are larger than 2gb it dies.
You get message about broken something.
root limits is -1
filesystems are large file enabled.
I tested this with linux to linux and it does not have
this problem.
any reason why it does not work in AIX?
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