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2006 Sep 06
3
Intel Boot Agent: PXE-E32: TFTP open timeout for correctly configured tftp-hpa
Hello. In my case I can successfully boot up my Thinkpad X32, but the same configuration doesn't work for my desktop computer with Intel network card, with Intel Boot Agent 2.2 DHCP server is 10.0.0.1, tftpd (used tftp-hpa) runs on 10.0.0.32. netstat told me the daemon listen to 69 UDP port just fine. running tftp in commandline also shows it works (retrieve pxelinux.0 less then 1 second).
2007 Jun 23
2
--cuesheet include the full cue sheet or just the seekponints?
Dear list Sorry to ask a user's question on developer list. I didn't find the user list. I am experimenting with --cuesheet and encoded a flac file with a cuesheet. Result is: * Totem on opensuse 10.2 opens the flac file with no meta data, no play list. "Next" button doesn't work; * Mplayer on opensuse 10.2 opens the flac file with no meta data,
2013 Sep 13
2
how to get values within a threshold
input: > values [1] 0.854400 1.648465 1.829830 1.874704 7.670915 7.673585 7.722619 > thresholds [1] 1 3 5 7 9 expected output: [1] 1 4 4 4 7 That is, need a vector of indexes of the maximum value below the threshold. e.g. First element is "1", because value[1] is the largest below threshold "1". Second element is "4", because value[4] is the
2013 Sep 12
4
on how to make a skip-table
I've got two data frames, as shown below: (NR means Number of Record) > record.lenths NR length 1 100 2 130 3 150 4 148 5 100 6 83 7 60 > valida.records NR factor 1 3 2 4 4 8 7 9 And I intend to obtain the following skip-table: >
2023 Mar 23
1
hardware issues and new server advice
Hi, Am Di., 21. M?rz 2023 um 23:36 Uhr schrieb Martin B?hr <mbaehr+gluster at realss.com>: > the primary data is photos. we get an average of 50000 new files per > day, with a peak if 7 to 8 times as much during christmas. > > gluster has always been able to keep up with that, only when raid resync > or checks happen the server load sometimes increases to cause issues.
2023 Mar 25
1
hardware issues and new server advice
Based on my observation multiple small systems deal better than one large server. If you have a caching layer, then LVM cache is an overkill. Why don't you mount the old system's volume on one of the new gluster servers and 'cp' from the first FUSE mount point to the new FUSE mount point ? Best Regards,Strahil Nikolov? On Sat, Mar 25, 2023 at 3:31, Martin
1998 Nov 18
5
PC Backup Script?
I am trying to setup my Sun running samba 1.9.18p10 so that it can backup my dept's PCs. I can get it to work manually using the smbclient command with no problem. What I would like to do is have a script that is able to take a list of PCs, determine if a PC is online, backup that PC, then move on to the next one. If a PC is down, it can report an error to the admin to state that the
2023 Mar 24
2
hardware issues and new server advice
Actually, pure NVME-based volume will be waste of money. Gluster excells when you have more servers and clients to consume that data. I would choose? LVM cache (NVMEs) + HW RAID10 of SAS 15K disks to cope with the load. At least if you decide to go with more disks for the raids, use several? (not the built-in ones) controllers. @Martin, in order to get a more reliable setup, you will have to
2013 Sep 14
2
the problem of buying and selling
I own a lot to the folks on r-help list, especially arun who answered every of my question and was never wrong. I am disinclined to once again ask this question, since it is more arithmatic than technical. But, having worked 2 days on it, I realized my brain is just not juicy enough.... Here is the problem. Trust not for freedom to the Franks--- They have a king who buys and sells. -
2008 Mar 03
1
Making CentOS 5.1 Live on USB Writable
I recently made a Live USB by using the directions in the LiveCD Trac. It works very well, but I was wondering if there is a way the partition - in my case, /dev/sda1, can be made writable. I tried changing the kickstart file to mount everything RW, but it did not work. I know I can always create a second partition on the pendrive, but I would like all filesystems accessible by both CentOS and
2006 Nov 07
1
Fwd: Warning: Kernel/Config.pm isn't writable! -- OTRS error -CENTOS 4.4
Hi, I am trying to install OTRS on centos 4.4. I keep getting Warning: Kernel/Config.pm isn't writable! when i try to run the installer. I have done chmod 777 on the Config.pm file etc but still it will not work. I also did "chown Config.pm apache" and that did not work either. Please can someone help me. This looks like a simple issue which i cannot able to solve. below is
2005 Oct 06
0
RE: Error Creating Domain:vbd:Segment phy:/dev/hda3 isin writable use
I''ve seen this happen before, not sure why. I changed ''phy:'' to ''file:'' and it worked. I later rebooted and ''phy:'' worked again. So you might try ''file:'' rather than ''phy:''. -- Ray -----Original Message----- From: xen-users-bounces@lists.xensource.com
2010 Oct 30
1
writable = yes for Profiles in smb.conf.default
Hello all I'm suggesting to add line 'writable = yes' for Profiles share in file examples/smb.conf.default. Then the complete share def looked like ;[Profiles] ; path = /usr/local/samba/profiles ; browseable = no ; guest ok = yes ; writable = yes The reason is simply I spent two days figuring out why my Samba PDC did not work. That line was missing. Not very clever, I
2007 Mar 10
1
What code is related to the writable page?
In xen 3.0.4-1 source, where is the *unhook/rehook page table implementation* which is important things in ''writable page table mode''.? I can''t find it. _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
2006 Oct 31
0
6402576 Sometimes port_getn() never returns indicating that a socket has become writable
Author: praks Repository: /hg/zfs-crypto/gate Revision: 4a9dff71a42bacf7232dd2d8dbcec1db3e6c2ccc Log message: 6402576 Sometimes port_getn() never returns indicating that a socket has become writable Files: update: usr/src/uts/common/fs/portfs/port_fd.c
2001 Oct 28
0
help: why are my shares read only when they should be writable?
hello, i'm running samba 2.2.2 on Linux 2.4.10. i have 3 other pc's on the network, all running win98. so there is LINUX, WIN1, WIN2 and WIN3. the problem is that some of my shares are not writeable, but they read perfectly, both locally using smbclient, as well as from all the win98 clients. i noticed that all of the problematic shares are mounted from FAT partitions on LINUX, which
2008 Aug 22
0
3.2.2 : ld: fatal: relocations remain against allocatable but non-writable sections
Not too sure what this is about but it is repeatable : On Solaris 8 ( either Sparc or x86 ) after the config stage I get : Text relocation remains referenced against symbol offset in file <unknown> 0x0 lib/ldb/common/ldb_modules.o ld: fatal: relocations remain against allocatable but non-writable sections any thoughts ? The configuration is fine .. same as with samba 3.0.31 actually and
2012 Apr 10
0
[RFC] Support of ranges of values for writable variables
Fellows, I've had this stagging for too long: For some writable (RW) variables, that support ranges of values, ENUM and STRING are too limited and not adapted. So it's worth adding a new RANGE type, with the needed driver function (dstate_addrange()) and server / client support. Thus, I'm intending to do the following network protocol addition: * new RANGE type, for the "GET
2008 Feb 16
0
Another security advisory for a writable chroot daemon
It was recently brought to my attention that a writable rsync daemon that has "use chroot" enabled could potentially be tricked into loading a user-supplied library file if the library can be uploaded into a spot where a normal rsync action (such as an attempt to lookup a username from an ID) would cause the loader to load it in. If you haven't already taken steps to exclude library
2008 Feb 16
0
Another security advisory for a writable chroot daemon
It was recently brought to my attention that a writable rsync daemon that has "use chroot" enabled could potentially be tricked into loading a user-supplied library file if the library can be uploaded into a spot where a normal rsync action (such as an attempt to lookup a username from an ID) would cause the loader to load it in. If you haven't already taken steps to exclude library