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2012 Feb 11
4
Impossible To Enter Serialcode
Hello,
So I have been looking for the answer to this for the past day or two and cannot find it anywhere. I am trying to install a Program but I can't get past the serial code because the entry field only will let me enter 3x8 and it needs to be more.
Thanks for the help in advance.
2014 Apr 04
0
Wine release 1.7.16
The Wine development release 1.7.16 is now available.
What's new in this release (see below for details):
- More regression test fixes.
- String arrays better supported in the IDL compiler.
- Initial stubs for DirectX Video Acceleration.
- Various bug fixes.
The source is available from the following locations:
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/wine/wine-1.7.16.tar.bz2
2009 May 26
1
Sonos 2.8 Install Fails/Succeeds on Unbuntu 9.04 Wine 1.1.22
I have successfully installed Sonos 2.8 using Ubuntu 9.04 and Wine 1.1.22 on my wireless Dell Inspiron laptop and an old dual boot Dell Dimension desktop. The Sonos Desktop Controller software was installed on the dual boot Unbuntu side as well as the Windows XP Pro side. Software works fine on both machines. However when I try to install Sonos 2.8 on my primary wired Dell XPS desktop, the
1998 Aug 18
3
FreeBSD 2.2-stabe & iomega zip ide & samba
I have configured and working this.But ! Very slow ! A lot of cpu usage by smbd.
What can I do ?
Other disk/cdrom shared works perfectly.
10tx.
Eugeny.
2017 Oct 16
0
gfid entries in volume heal info that do not heal
OK, so here?s my output of the volume info and the heal info. I have not yet tracked down physical location of these files, any tips to finding them would be appreciated, but I?m definitely just wanting them gone. I forgot to mention earlier that the cluster is running 3.12 and was upgraded from 3.10; these files were likely stuck like this when it was on 3.10.
[root at tpc-cent-glus1-081017 ~]#
2017 Oct 18
1
gfid entries in volume heal info that do not heal
Hey Matt,
>From the xattr output, it looks like the files are not present on the
arbiter brick & needs healing. But on the parent it does not have the
pending markers set for those entries.
The workaround for this is you need to do a lookup on the file which needs
heal from the mount, so it will create the entry on the arbiter brick and
then run the volume heal to do the healing.
Follow
2017 Nov 06
0
gfid entries in volume heal info that do not heal
That took a while!
I have the following stats:
4085169 files in both bricks3162940 files only have a single hard link.
All of the files exist on both servers. bmidata2 (below) WAS running
when bmidata1 died.
gluster volume heal clifford statistics heal-countGathering count of
entries to be healed on volume clifford has been successful
Brick bmidata1:/data/glusterfs/clifford/brick/brickNumber of
2017 Oct 23
0
gfid entries in volume heal info that do not heal
Hi Jim & Matt,
Can you also check for the link count in the stat output of those hardlink
entries in the .glusterfs folder on the bricks.
If the link count is 1 on all the bricks for those entries, then they are
orphaned entries and you can delete those hardlinks.
To be on the safer side have a backup before deleting any of the entries.
Regards,
Karthik
On Fri, Oct 20, 2017 at 3:18 AM, Jim
2017 Oct 17
0
gfid entries in volume heal info that do not heal
Attached is the heal log for the volume as well as the shd log.
>> Run these commands on all the bricks of the replica pair to get the attrs set on the backend.
[root at tpc-cent-glus1-081017 ~]# getfattr -d -e hex -m . /exp/b1/gv0/.glusterfs/10/86/108694db-c039-4b7c-bd3d-ad6a15d811a2
getfattr: Removing leading '/' from absolute path names
# file:
2017 Oct 17
3
gfid entries in volume heal info that do not heal
Hi Matt,
Run these commands on all the bricks of the replica pair to get the attrs
set on the backend.
On the bricks of first replica set:
getfattr -d -e hex -m . <brick path>/.glusterfs/10/86/
108694db-c039-4b7c-bd3d-ad6a15d811a2
On the fourth replica set:
getfattr -d -e hex -m . <brick path>/.glusterfs/
e0/c5/e0c56bf7-8bfe-46ca-bde1-e46b92d33df3
Also run the "gluster volume
2017 Oct 19
2
gfid entries in volume heal info that do not heal
I've been following this particular thread as I have a similar issue
(RAID6 array failed out with 3 dead drives at once while a 12 TB load
was being copied into one mounted space - what a mess)
I have >700K GFID entries that have no path data:Example:getfattr -d -e
hex -m . .glusterfs/00/00/0000a5ef-5af7-401b-84b5-ff2a51c10421# file:
.glusterfs/00/00/0000a5ef-5af7-401b-84b5-
2017 Oct 24
0
gfid entries in volume heal info that do not heal
I have 14,734 GFIDS that are different. All the different ones are only
on the brick that was live during the outage and concurrent file copy-
in. The brick that was down at that time has no GFIDs that are not also
on the up brick.
As the bricks are 10TB, the find is going to be a long running process.
I'm running several finds at once with gnu parallel but it will still
take some time.
2017 Oct 23
2
gfid entries in volume heal info that do not heal
In my case I was able to delete the hard links in the .glusterfs folders of the bricks and it seems to have done the trick, thanks!
From: Karthik Subrahmanya [mailto:ksubrahm at redhat.com]
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2017 1:52 AM
To: Jim Kinney <jim.kinney at gmail.com>; Matt Waymack <mwaymack at nsgdv.com>
Cc: gluster-users <Gluster-users at gluster.org>
Subject: Re:
2009 Jan 12
1
Deliver *sometimes* delivers via /tmp?
Hi,
I'm running dovecot (1.1.7) deliver and sieve (1.1.5) on a Fedora 9
platform, using selinux targetet mode.
Most of the mail deliveries goes well, but once deliver tried to copy
the mail to the /tmp directory, which it seems it not allowed by
selinux. I guess that deliver wants to sanitize the mail or something
and therefore copies it to /tmp.
Before I ask for selinux to allow this, I
2017 Oct 23
0
gfid entries in volume heal info that do not heal
I'm not so lucky. ALL of mine show 2 links and none have the attr data
that supplies the path to the original.
I have the inode from stat. Looking now to dig out the path/filename
from xfs_db on the specific inodes individually.
Is the hash of the filename or <path>/filename and if so relative to
where? /, <path from top of brick>, ?
On Mon, 2017-10-23 at 18:54 +0000, Matt Waymack
2010 Dec 14
1
[1.3.9]-Red Faction Guerrilla/Steam Does Not Start?
[1.3.9]-Red Faction Guerrilla/Steam Does Not Start?
Hi,
Got the current Wine on Ubuntu 10.10 32bit.
I installed Red Faction Guerrilla via Steam client.
When I run the game it does not start?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Jesse
2017 Oct 24
3
gfid entries in volume heal info that do not heal
Hi Jim,
Can you check whether the same hardlinks are present on both the bricks &
both of them have the link count 2?
If the link count is 2 then "find <brickpath> -samefile
<brickpath/.glusterfs/<first two bits of gfid>/<next 2 bits of gfid>/<full
gfid>"
should give you the file path.
Regards,
Karthik
On Tue, Oct 24, 2017 at 3:28 AM, Jim Kinney
2006 Mar 27
2
very easy ruby lang question...
irb(main):035:0> 0xb0
=> 176
irb(main):036:0> "\xb0"
=> "\260"
why defferent?
2017 Oct 16
2
gfid entries in volume heal info that do not heal
Hi Matt,
The files might be in split brain. Could you please send the outputs of
these?
gluster volume info <volname>
gluster volume heal <volname> info
And also the getfattr output of the files which are in the heal info output
from all the bricks of that replica pair.
getfattr -d -e hex -m . <file path on brick>
Thanks & Regards
Karthik
On 16-Oct-2017 8:16 PM,
2012 May 08
6
registry vulnerabilities in R
Kirtland Air Force Base has denied approval for the use of R on its
Windows network. Some of their objections seem a bit strange, but some
appear to be legitimate. In particular, they have detected registry
"vulnerabilities"
which are detailed in the attachment.
I know nothing about Windows registry vulnerabilities. If any of these
issues are
legitimate concerns,