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2002 Mar 11
1
samba 2.2.3a on SCO OpenServer5.0.5
Hi there, samba drives me crasy :) following problem: 1 Sambaserver (V2.2.1) running on RedHat 7.0 -------------------------------------------- smb.conf: [global] workgroup = RIGL server string = Samba Server riglEDV load printers = yes printcap name = /etc/printcap printing = bsd ;guest account = pcguest log file = /usr/local/samba/var/log.%m max log size = 50
2011 Aug 21
2
TFTPD: Cannot open /etc/hosts.{allow, deny}: Too many open files
Hi, I have been running TFTPD server for 3 weeks and performed about 100 deployments. After that, TFTPD started throwing the follwing errotrs in /var/log/messages Aug 20 21:52:55 RTP-OSP-Server tftpd[7146]: warning: cannot open /etc/hosts.allow: Too many open files Aug 20 21:52:55 RTP-OSP-Server tftpd[7146]: warning: cannot open /etc/hosts.deny: Too many open files Aug 20 21:52:55 RTP-OSP-Server
2011 Jun 29
5
[Urgent] Email Retrieval from remote servers doesn't use Dovecot
------------------------ Dovecot Version: ------------------------ 2.0.13 ------------------------ Output of "dovecot -n": ------------------------ # 2.0.13: /usr/local/etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf # OS: Linux 2.6.35-28-generic x86_64 Ubuntu 10.10 ext4 mail_location = maildir:/home/%u/Maildir passdb { args = %s driver = pam } protocols = imap pop3 ssl = no userdb { driver = passwd }
2016 Oct 23
2
keent() from Tika - with doveadm
According to man page, the only way it can return EINVAL (22) is either bad filter, or bad timeout. I can't see how the filter would be bad, so I'm guessing ts must be bad. Unfortunately I forgot to ask for it, so I am going to have to ask you run it again and run p ts if that's valid, then the only thing that can be bad if the file descriptor 23. Aki > On October 23, 2016 at
2007 May 30
7
Ticket 616, service resource takes over puppetd port
Hello Luke, After our services do now successfully restart, we hit now the already opened bug where the restarted service takes over puppetd port if it''s configured to listen. One solution is to remove the listen option but it''s very nice to invoke a puppetrun on the clients from the central server without waiting for its next run. Where you already able to take a look? It
2016 Oct 24
2
keent() from Tika - with doveadm
Ok so that timeval makes no sense. We'll look into it. Aki > On October 24, 2016 at 12:22 AM Larry Rosenman <larryrtx at gmail.com> wrote: > > > doveadm(mrm): Debug: http-client: conn 127.0.0.1:9998 [1]: Got 200 response > for request [Req38: PUT http://localhost:9998/tika/] (took 296 ms + 8 ms in > queue) > doveadm(mrm): Panic: kevent(): Invalid argument >
2011 Jul 27
4
Creating a vm with a non-existent /dev/mapper/ tap2 device effectively hangs dom0 system
Have an interesting one here, originally found on xen 4.1.0 but just upgraded to xen 4.1.1 and it''s still here. Creating a VM with a tap2 device pointed at /dev/mapper/something, when that device doesn''t exist, causes the tapdisk2 process to go into D mode and also manages to take out any process that queries it. For example, I have /dev/mapper/nathanxenuk1 as a valid disk
2016 Apr 18
8
[Bug 2565] New: High baud rate gets sent, solaris closes pty
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2565 Bug ID: 2565 Summary: High baud rate gets sent, solaris closes pty Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: 7.1p2 Hardware: Sparc OS: Solaris Status: NEW Severity: minor Priority: P5 Component: sshd Assignee: unassigned-bugs at
2019 Jul 16
2
Two APC900 UPS on the same usbbus1
Hi! On my FreeBSD 12.0-RELEASE-p7 server I was unable to retrieve the correct information from my two UPS. Every time only the first UPS will returned when I entering "upsc apc900" or "upsc apc901". I don't know why (Bug or configuration issue on my side?!). I have downloaded the latest source code and with my "patch" I was able to get the right information
2015 May 16
5
[Bug 90482] New: Xorg take 100% CPU when using multiple independent screen configuration
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=90482 Bug ID: 90482 Summary: Xorg take 100% CPU when using multiple independent screen configuration Product: xorg Version: unspecified Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64) OS: Linux (All) Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: medium
2016 Oct 24
2
keent() from Tika - with doveadm
Hi! We found some problems with those patches, and ended up doing slightly different fix: https://github.com/dovecot/core/compare/3e41b3d%5E...cca98b.patch Aki On 24.10.2016 10:17, Aki Tuomi wrote: > Hi! > > Can you try these two patches? > > Aki > > > On 24.10.2016 08:48, Aki Tuomi wrote: >> Ok so that timeval makes no sense. We'll look into it. >>
2018 Sep 06
6
rsyslog listening on high port
Attempting to lookup why rsyslogd is listening on the high port UDP/51427. Have not succeeded in what this port is used for and what directive controls what interface it binds to. [root at bedrock ~]# netstat --listen --inet --program --numeric | grep syslog udp??0??0 0.0.0.0:51427??0.0.0.0:*???66655/rsyslogd? -- Adam Tauno Williams <mailto:awilliam at whitemice.org> GPG D95ED383
2023 Jun 13
1
Upssched 100% CPU after updating Debian 12
Hi, Thanks Jim! Here is more system information from the commands you mentioned. Kari root at fricka:~# lsof -p 1716171 lsof: WARNING: can't stat() fuse.gvfsd-fuse file system /run/user/1002/gvfs Output information may be incomplete. COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME upssched 1716171 root cwd DIR 8,2 4096 2 /
2023 Jun 13
1
Upssched 100% CPU after updating Debian 12
Hi, Thanks Jim! Here is more system information from the commands you mentioned. Kari root at fricka:~# lsof -p 1716171 lsof: WARNING: can't stat() fuse.gvfsd-fuse file system /run/user/1002/gvfs Output information may be incomplete. COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME upssched 1716171 root cwd DIR 8,2 4096 2 /
2007 Feb 27
14
Using a single class multiple times
Hi- Recently starting using puppet while migrating an existing messy group of systems to some nice new hardware. Things are going incredibly well, and puppet''s functioning great. Have a bit of a headache. I''d like to keep myself from duplicating lots of included classes. Lets say I have this (snippet of a) class: class dbserver { file { "/etc/my_${db}.cnf":
2000 Oct 18
3
Locking propigation probelm samba to netatalk & netatalk to samba
Take a look at this output from lsof: smbd 11490 0 8u REG 3,3 55296 1136647 Maintenanc.fp5 afpd 31010 0 2u REG 3,3 3207 1136655 auction - envelope.rtf afpd 31010 0 5u REG 3,3 4156 1136656 Word Work File L 1 afpd 31010 0 8u REG 3,3 55296 1136647 Maintenanc.fp5 smbd 31386 0 9u REG 3,3 4156 1136656 Word Work
2023 Jun 13
1
Upssched 100% CPU after updating Debian 12
So, got some good news: I hear(*) I managed to reproduce the problem with current NUT master and an adapted copy of your posted configs and script :D Experimental debugging now sounds possible. (*) PC under the desk wails with all its cooling fans as soon as I started the client which spawned a daemon and itself had exited: $ UPSNAME=heartbeat at localhost NOTIFYTYPE=ONBATT
2023 Jun 13
1
Upssched 100% CPU after updating Debian 12
So, got some good news: I hear(*) I managed to reproduce the problem with current NUT master and an adapted copy of your posted configs and script :D Experimental debugging now sounds possible. (*) PC under the desk wails with all its cooling fans as soon as I started the client which spawned a daemon and itself had exited: $ UPSNAME=heartbeat at localhost NOTIFYTYPE=ONBATT
2005 Dec 21
9
question about changejournal
Hi, I''ve got a newbie question--sorry if this is covered elsewhere, I parsed through the archives for awhile and didn''t see it. I''d like to listen for whenever a file is renamed (e.g. foo.txt -> foo.old) and then magically change it back. This sounds odd, but I''m working with a stubborn application and this will actually make things work nice. So, if I do:
2007 Dec 05
6
SCSI bad block table display
Hi All: Is there a utility available that will allow for the dump/display of the bad track table of a SCSI drive. We had this capability on SCO OSR5 but I have not been able to locate anything similar for Linux. The closest I have found is the badblocks utility that is part of the e2fsprogs package but this appears to only test for bad blocks not display the current bad block table contents. I