Displaying 20 results from an estimated 200 matches similar to: "Assertion failure in 2.2.19"
2001 Oct 04
0
[RHSA-2001:113-02] New squid packages available to fix FTP-based DoS
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Red Hat, Inc. Red Hat Security Advisory
Synopsis: New squid packages available to fix FTP-based DoS
Advisory ID: RHSA-2001:113-02
Issue date: 2001-09-25
Updated on: 2001-09-27
Product: Red Hat Linux
Keywords: squid FTP DoS
Cross references:
Obsoletes:
2001 Oct 22
0
[RHSA-2001:113-03] New squid packages available to fix FTP-based DoS
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Red Hat, Inc. Red Hat Security Advisory
Synopsis: New squid packages available to fix FTP-based DoS
Advisory ID: RHSA-2001:113-03
Issue date: 2001-09-25
Updated on: 2001-10-16
Product: Red Hat Linux
Keywords: squid FTP DoS
Cross references:
Obsoletes:
1999 Jul 30
0
[RHSA-1999:025-01] Potential misuse of squid cachemgr.cgi
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Red Hat, Inc. Security Advisory
Synopsis: Potential misuse of squid cachemgr.cgi
Advisory ID: RHSA-1999:025-01
Issue date: 1999-07-29
Updated on:
Keywords: squid cachemgr.cgi connect
Cross references:
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1. Topic:
cachemgr.cgi, the manager
2010 Jan 27
1
How to sort data.frame
Dear R heleprs
Suppose I have following data
Scenarios
combination_names
series1
series2
Sc1
MAT2 GAU1
7.26554
8.409778
Sc2
MAT2 GAU2
7.438128
8.130275
Sc3
MAT3 GAU1
8.058422
8.06457
Sc4
MAT1 GAU2
8.179855
8.022071
Sc5
MAT3 GAU2
8.184033
8.191831
Sc6
MAT3 GAU2
7.50312
8.232425
Sc7
MAT1 GAU2
7.603291
8.200993
Sc8
MAT1 GAU1
8.221755
8.380097
Sc9
MAT3 GAU2
7.904908
2010 Jul 05
0
Compliments on 1.2-rc6, and a few notes
I use wine almost exclusively to run EA's Simcity 4 Rush Hour. Up until rc-4 or so, this was an ordeal as the graphics would clog, apparently due to improper handling of the paging requirements.
SC4 is a legacy program written for Windows '95 in 2002/3 and after published fixes has a tolerable number of bugs, all well known. It is the only really decent city simulation program on the
2004 Apr 14
2
zph / squid syntaxis ?
Hi,
I''ve used old ZPH patch under squid 2.4 Stable4
and it works great !
Now I want to patch squid 2.4 stable 5,
with new patch, on http://www.it-academy.bg/zph/
I''ve patched and installed squid 2.5 stable 5
succefully, but I can''t get ZPH works.
I''m trying with
...
$TC class add dev $LANDEV parent 1: classid 1:7 htb rate 1Mbit
$TC filter add dev $LANDEV
2005 Oct 25
1
NTLM auth problems.
Hi,
I have encountered a problem and I don't know how or if I can work around
the problem.
I setup squid to use NTLM to auth against a 2003 machine. On windows 2003
there is a security option called: "Network Security: LAN Manager
authentication level properties", now the default option for this setting
is: "Send NTLM response only". If I use the defaults, I can connect
2001 Oct 16
0
2.2.19 hang
This is a 2.2.19 machine with ext3-0.0.7a and quota support running. The
symptoms are a particular NFS export hangs (for linux clients but not
Solaris clients?) the local filesystem gives the following:
EXT3-fs warning (device sd(8,49)): ext3_free_blocks: bit already cleared
for block 2213
EXT3-fs error (device sd(8,49)): ext3_free_blocks: Freeing blocks not in
datazone - block = 1563120916,
2010 Dec 25
1
Need a message interpreted please.
err:seh:raise_exception Unhandled exception code c0000005 flags 0 addr 0x120b6006
I know this app is full of funny bugs that have nothing to do with wine, but I can't find any reference to the mysterious 'seh". What is this an abbreviation for?
The application is SimCity 4 rush Hour, but I am more interested in finding out why it has so many crashes to desktop. I had a
2012 Feb 08
3
Something really went south with 1.4-rc2
Program SimCity 4 Rush Hour Versin No. 1,1,640 (all updates applied)
Linux Mint 12 Lisa (GNU/Linux 3.0.0-12-generic x86_64)
wine 1.4-rc2 (received today)
Log excerpt 1. Full log available if desired but it is 137 lines of mostly repeated garbage.
err:menubuilder:convert_to_native_icon error 0x80070005 creating output file
2003 Oct 29
3
[Fwd: [squid-users] NTLM Authentication Problem]
I submited this to the Squid list, but I got no response which I assume
means that no one has any suggestions. Can anyone give me a clue as to
what I have configured incorrectly. Thanks.
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [squid-users] NTLM Authentication Problem
Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2003 11:34:29 -0500
From: Jim Richey <jrichey@highmark.com>
To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
2004 Jun 24
0
help:about ext3
every one,I meet a problem: I used reahat9.0(kernel 2.4.20-8smp,I
installed a SCSI RAID Card),and there are always some problems and them
the system is dead.
is anyone can help me about it?
Thanks
Crist
Below is the error log:
Jun 11 22:19:03 mail1 kernel: EXT3-fs error (device sd(8,18)):
ext3_free_blocks: Freeing blocks not in datazone - block = 1382828372,
count = 1
Jun 11 22:19:03 mail1
2003 Mar 22
0
ext3 oops with 2.4.20
Bug report follows. Please CC me if you want me to read the reply, as
I'm not subscribed to ext3-users.
[1.] One line summary of the problem:
Ext3 has just causing filesystem corruption which required fsck to fix.
[2.] Full description of the problem/report:
I just had my machine lock up with an ext3 oops, preceeded by a bunch
of error messages in the logs. On rebooting, after replaying the
2003 Jan 21
1
ext3 is still locking up
A brand new system setup with RH 7.3 is still Oopsing after every X hours.
The problem started after about 1 week without errors.
Sometimes everything is locked, sometimes still messages are written to /var/log/messages.
Sometimes other processes keep running (can still ping the machine)
I upgraded the kernel to 2.4.18-19.7.x, changed the memory, but still got problems.
When I read all sort of
2002 Dec 14
2
Nasty ext3 errors 2.4.18
Hi
I've got serious troubles - I posted a while back about experiencing
ext3 errors using 2.4.18, at the time I put the problems down to
harddisk failure, but these problems are occurring more and more - not
all of our systems are having this problem but 3 systems have now shown
this problem.
The hardware is essentially the same, the only difference is disk
manufacturers but we've now
2001 Dec 03
2
ext3_free_blocks
On a 2.4.15-pre5 system with a 3ware-Escalade-68000 IDE RAID (mode 1) we had the
follwing "dmesg" output today:
EXT3-fs error (device sd(8,38)): ext3_free_blocks: Freeing blocks in system zones - Block = 16, count = 1
EXT3-fs error (device sd(8,38)): ext3_free_blocks: bit already cleared for block 1052672
EXT3-fs error (device sd(8,38)): ext3_free_blocks: Freeing blocks not in datazone
2001 Oct 14
1
possible ext3 bug?
hiya!
i'm currently running 2.4.12-ac1 w/o any further ext3 patches.
i've got a dir with some fairly big files (like 15mb/file) in it and while
sfv-checking these i got the following errors:
Oct 14 21:47:59 srck@trottelkunde attempt to access beyond end of device
Oct 14 21:47:59 srck@trottelkunde 16:42: rw=0, want=600889688, limit=12289725
Oct 14 21:47:59 srck@trottelkunde attempt to
2002 Feb 23
1
Error help: ext3_new_block and ext3_free_blocks
After a bit of searching through these archives I haven't found quite my problem described yet, so let me bounce this off you guys:
Red Hat 7.2, I run up2date whenever patches come out; right now I'm using kernel 2.4.9-21.
Things have been quite pleasant for several months, but in the last week I have begun receiving the following error messages:
Feb 22 08:06:27 medmeta kernel:
2004 Apr 23
1
2.6.5 and latest Fedora Core 1 kernels cannot handle files over 2.x GB?
A mysql database file was copied over to a new box running Fedora Core 1.
The kernel was updated to the latest Fedora release.
However mysqld complains about corrupted tables.
The kernel was then updated to 2.6.5
mysqld still complains about corrupted tables.
Hardware:
Dual PIII 800.
3ware RAID
dmesg:
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EXT3-fs error (device sdb1): ext3_free_blocks: Freeing blocks not in
2005 Feb 16
0
mke2fs options for very large filesystems (and corruption!)
[sorry if this isn't threaded right... I just subscribed]
Theodore Ts'o wrote:
>
> There are two reasons for the reserve. One is to reserve space on the
> partition containing /var and /etc for log files, etc. The other is
> to avoid the performance degredation when the last 5-10% of the disk
> space is used. (BSD actually reserves 10% by default.) Given that
> the