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2013 Jun 19
1
Sieve file permission problem
Hi folks, I am using dovecot 2.1.7 with the ManageSieve plugin which works great. Recently I set up Afterlogic webmail on my server (the community version) and it has a nice UI to manage the sieve settings. It uses port 2000 to communicate with dovecot via the ManageSieve plugin. Also, dovecot uses Maildirs to store the messages. The problem is that the permissions on the files that store the
2012 Feb 08
1
Creating network bridge without IP address
Hi everyone! I have the following setup: domain0 |-domU1 |-domU2 |-domU3 I am running this with libvirt on a XEN server. Right now the server is connected to our office network, but later it will be in a hosted environment. I need domU1 and domU3 to have a public IP, and all of the domUs and the dom0 should have an internal IP address to communicate with each other. So this is what I would like
2007 Aug 13
2
ZFS Boot for Solaris SPARC
Hi, Searching this alias I can find a number of guides and scripts that describe the configuration of Solaris to boot from a ZFS rootpool. However, these guides appear to be Solaris 10 x86 specific. Is the creation of a ZFS boot disk available for Solaris SPARC ? If so, could you point me in the direction of where I can obtain details of this new feature from. Thanks and Regards, Paul. PS:
2014 Jan 09
5
Re: Best practice for custom iptables rules
Il 08/01/14 16:17, Laine Stump ha scritto: > On 01/08/2014 01:43 PM, ZeroUno wrote: >> Also, regarding the "iptables restart problem" described in the last >> paragraph at <http://libvirt.org/firewall.html>, is there really no >> acceptable way to make libvirt add its rules back automatically upon >> iptables/network restart? > > Take a look at
2014 Nov 26
2
[LLVMdev] Out of source backend
Hello, I am in a developing process for a new llvm backend (target). Can I create the new target subdirectory out of source. My point is that I want to create a separate svn repo only for my new backend directory and use the llvm project as an external repository. I have to amke some changes to llvm project, to integrate my backend to the llvm, but I won't commit my changes to the llvm
2012 Oct 21
1
Configuring Dovecot & Snarf plugin for the first time
I've been using uw-imap for some time on my linux system and have been running into issues with it so I've decided to move to Dovecote, so far it seems to have solved the issues I've been having however I need/want to move the incoming emails out of /var/spool/mail/{user} in the same (or similar fashion) that uw-imap did, and I found the snarf plugin. However whenever I enable the
2012 Oct 24
1
Snarf plugin
I've now upgraded dovecot from 2.0.21 to 2.1.10 and the good news is I no longer see dovecot crashing when loading the snarf plugin however snarf still does not do anything except make the inbox disappear. I've come to the conclusion that either snarf does not actually work, possible, but I doubt it, or more likely I have a configuration issue preventing it from working. The system is
2017 Aug 15
1
namespace configuration error
I've got a few errors I'm trying to track down, probably all related... Aug 15 14:03:14 xyzzy dovecot: imap-login: Login: user=<jeff>, method=PLAIN, rip=100.8.22.62, lip=132.238.254.34, mpid=4803, TLS, session=<fLvfl85WntFkCBY+> Aug 15 14:03:14 xyzzy dovecot: imap(jeff): Error: namespace configuration error: Duplicate namespace prefix: "" Aug 15 14:03:14 xyzzy
2013 Sep 04
1
[PATCHv2] tracing/events: Add bounce tracing to swiotbl
Ftrace is currently not able to detect when SWIOTLB has to do double buffering. Under Xen you can only see it indirectly in function_graph, when xen_swiotlb_map_page() doesn't stop after range_straddles_page_boundary(), but calls spinlock functions, memcpy() and xen_phys_to_bus() as well. This patch introduces the swiotlb:swiotlb_bounced event, which also prints out the following informations
2013 Sep 04
1
[PATCHv2] tracing/events: Add bounce tracing to swiotbl
Ftrace is currently not able to detect when SWIOTLB has to do double buffering. Under Xen you can only see it indirectly in function_graph, when xen_swiotlb_map_page() doesn't stop after range_straddles_page_boundary(), but calls spinlock functions, memcpy() and xen_phys_to_bus() as well. This patch introduces the swiotlb:swiotlb_bounced event, which also prints out the following informations
2013 Sep 04
1
[PATCHv2] tracing/events: Add bounce tracing to swiotbl
Ftrace is currently not able to detect when SWIOTLB has to do double buffering. Under Xen you can only see it indirectly in function_graph, when xen_swiotlb_map_page() doesn't stop after range_straddles_page_boundary(), but calls spinlock functions, memcpy() and xen_phys_to_bus() as well. This patch introduces the swiotlb:swiotlb_bounced event, which also prints out the following informations
2005 Apr 19
1
[LLVMdev] Unwind example
I'm trying to figure out the unwind primitive. I've written a program which should: 1. Recursively grow the stack until it reaches a threshold 2. Then unwind and print a message Instead what happens is: 1. Recursively grow the stack until it reaches a threshold 2. Then it dies with: Abort trap Can you point me to an example using uwind that "works" ? Thanks. Here's the
2007 Mar 06
3
make errors on solaris express dev 02/07
make fails at drivers: make[1]: Entering directory `/export/home/zoly/Documents/trunk/drivers' /bin/sh ../libtool --tag=CC --mode=link gcc -I../include -DDBUS_API_SUBJECT_TO_CHANGE -I/usr/include/hal -I/usr/include/dbus-1.0 -I/usr/lib/dbus-1.0/include -I/usr/sfw/include -g -Dsolaris2 -I. -I/usr/sfw/include -O -Wall -Wsign-compare -o al175 al175.o ../common/libcommon.a ../common/upsconf.o
2007 Nov 29
2
Using existing extensions.conf macros, and co-habitation
I'm trying to set up my extensions.conf file using some of the existing macros like stdexten, etc. while at the same time having two logically separate virtual PBX's (with no "default" context) and two trunks coming into separate contexts, i.e. one for residence and one for my at-home business. I noticed, however, that macro-stdexten depends on the "default" context:
2016 Feb 08
2
Re: Networking with qemu/kvm+libvirt
On 01/11/2016 3:05 pm, Laine Stump wrote: > On 01/11/2016 02:25 PM, Andre Goree wrote: >> >> I have some questions regarding the way that networking is handled via >> qemu/kvm+libvirt -- my apologies in advance if this is not the proper >> mailing list for such a question. >> >> >> I am trying to determine how exactly I can manipulate traffic from
2015 Dec 21
2
double nat - common setup
hi everybody my mind must have gone blank & eyes blind, I'm hoping it's simple and somebody can shed the light on bit I cannot see. a regular default net: <network> <name>default</name> <uuid>4c0a0c44-7e8a-493b-a57c-87cd38eaa0f7</uuid> <forward mode='nat'/> <bridge name='virbr0' stp='on'
2009 May 04
3
[LLVMdev] [PATH] Fixes for the amd64 JIT code
Hi, If this looks ok, could somebody check it in ? thanks Zoltan Evan Cheng-2 wrote: > > Looks good. Thanks. > > Evan > > On May 1, 2009, at 8:40 AM, Zoltan Varga wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> The attached patch contains the following changes: >> >> * X86InstrInfo.cpp: Synchronize a few places with the code
2015 Aug 11
2
Contributing to the CentOS Wiki pages
Hi CentOS-Docs Team, I would like to contribute to the CentOS Wiki. My username is: ZoltanPorkolab Subject: Deploying Oracle Database on CentOS Location: (HowTos#Non CentOS Applications) http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos I would like to contribute how to install Oracle 12c on CentOS 7 using Oracle Quick Installation features. I would also like to translate the latest CentOS Release Notes to
2009 May 05
2
[LLVMdev] [PATH] Fixes for the amd64 JIT code
Hi Zoltan, The part that determines whether SIB byte is needed caused a lot of regressions last night (see Geryon-X86-64 etc.). I've reverted it for now. Please take a look. Thanks, Evan On May 4, 2009, at 3:49 PM, Evan Cheng wrote: > Committed as revision 70929. Thanks. > > Evan > > On May 3, 2009, at 8:29 PM, vargaz wrote: > >> >> Hi, >> >>
2009 Sep 05
4
[LLVMdev] loads from a null address and optimizations
Hi, I don't intentionally want to induce a tramp, the load null is created by an llvm optimization pass from code like: v = null; ..... v.Call (); Zoltan On Sat, Sep 5, 2009 at 11:39 PM, Bill Wendling <isanbard at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Zoltan, > > We've come across this before where people meant to induce a trap by > dereferencing a null. It