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2012 Nov 28
1
upsmon.conf::POWERDOWNFLAG
?Hello everybody, I've just noticed that POWERDOWNFLAG defaults to /etc/killpower in upsmon.conf. I believe that such files belong to the /run sub-tree. Not only because it's not a config. file; mainly because many embedded systems actually have most of the FS read-only and have only the /tmp, /var and /run writable... Is there any particular reason to keep the file in /etc? Thanks,
2012 Oct 08
1
HPUX warning during build spotted
?Hello everybody, during the last build (#380) on HPUX (eaton-hpux11-pa-risc buildslave), I've noticed the following warning when compiling upsd: ../../server/upsd.c:417: warning: implicit declaration of function 'fromhost' fromhost is either an alias for sock_host or declared as extern void fromhost() in tcpd.h (iff any of TLI or PTX or TLI_SEQUENT macra are defined), which I guess
2012 Dec 04
1
libnutconf: specific C++ accessors technique proposition
?Hello fellow developers, yesterday, I was thinking about how to implement specific config. attributes accessors in section-based nut config. files so that it's nice to use and consistent with NutConfiguration, UpsmonConfiguration and UpsdConfiguration config. classes (where it's done via Settable attributes). The GenericConfiguration class provides generic access to name/value items of
2012 Sep 27
3
NUT Bugs #313634 & #313714: unification & encapsulation of timer proposition
?Hello everybody, I'm working on the "Use difftime for time comparison" bug (#313634). Charles directed me to the other one "Use monotonic clock for monitoring" attended to by Baruch; I believe that's very good idea, however I'd use a bit more encapsulated & general approach: 1/ I'd create an opaque timer type and its get/set/cmp/inc/dec etc interface
2012 Dec 11
0
libnutconf: Basic UTs for libnutconf pushed
?Hello everybody, basic UTs for libnutconf were pushed to balooloo/nut, libconf branch: https://github.com/balooloo/nut/commit/f453459419abf6c597d5d186494f91ed6f0e81aa Note that the tests are not exhaustive; however, they test the most prominent (sample) configuration settings (de)serialisation. The code should also give you an idea about how to write a simple configuration manipulation program
2012 Dec 07
0
libnutconf: (De)serialisation methods added
?Hello everybody, (de)serialisation methods of all the currently existing config. classes were pushed to balooloo/nut, libconf branch: https://github.com/balooloo/nut/commit/df8b584c7fef71741b33bff11a482a103360250e Please note that the deserialisation methods should work, however they are quite inefficient since they simply read the whole stream to memory and then call parseFromString. I guess
2012 Dec 14
0
NUT IPC module of libnutconf pushed
?Hello everybody, 1st (and yet incomplete) version of IPC support module for libnutconf was pushed: https://github.com/balooloo/nut/commit/0fbf351b5ee9899bd89cf17314727c69c2d5471c The code contains lots TODO; I commit it mainly because I'll be off on holiday for some time, so you may review and I might perhaps work on it a little bit if I get extremely bored... ;-) As always, any comments,
2013 Apr 18
0
Nut-upsuser Digest, Vol 94, Issue 18
?Hello Sabine, this seems as a problem with PATH env. variable; if you issue the command by hand, you do so in an environment with PATH set so that the binaries are found. I guess that the nut user doesn't have so nice PATH, being non-interactive. Try to add full paths to your binaries in the command and see what happens... Regards, vasek -- Vaclav Krpec NUT developer
2012 Dec 10
0
libnutconf: An overview
?Hello fellow developers, as you may have noticed from a few e-mails in the past, there is a new NUT library in development these days. It should be part of the NUT platform API in the future and I'd like to present the status of work, hereby. 1/ The library shall be responsible of NUT configuration management. It shall encapsulate access and manipulation with all the configuration
2012 Oct 29
1
Nut-upsdev Digest, Vol 88, Issue 22
?Hello everybody, just a few notes to the doxygen X man issue: 1/ AFAIK doxygen can generate man pages, so why don't we just generate them and decide then whether they are ill fitted or usable... 2/ I'd definitely use doxygen when possible; I mean I don't know any alternative that's able to do (at least partial) validation of the documentation with the source 3/ I
2012 Oct 16
2
nut_clock_* unit test ideas
?Hello Arnaud, Charles, regarding the nut_clock_* iface unit testing, I came to the following conclusion: 1/ It is IMO generally impossible to do deterministic unit test; the problem in question is inherently non-deterministic (I mean non-det. by nature). Justification: the main reason is that we can't perfectly predict the CPU time spent on computation, mainly because we have multi-tasking;
2012 Dec 10
0
UPP schedule and progress
Hello everybody, so, here's the summary of my progress (note that it also includes a few items to discuss, so I'm cc-ing this to nut-upsdev as well). I. The planning: 1/ libnutconf: The core (i.e. config. classes and their (de)serialisers) is coded, UT in progress. Signalisation shall follow; I have a couple of practical thoughts & comments to this, see below. In general, I'd
2012 Oct 09
1
network-ups-tools won't shutdown my PC
Hello, I'm using Archlinux x86_64 with linux-nouveau kernel (based on linux-mainline (that is linux-3.6)). I've installed nut-2.6.5. I first tried to use new systemctl .service scripts, but they are problematic. So I start and stop nut from /etc/rc.c script. This way, it "woks". Here are my config files : nut.conf : MODE=netserver ups.conf : [ellipse] driver = usbhid-ups
2016 Mar 31
5
Windows 10
Hello We have a problem with our Windows 10 Clients. Installed on a SLES12 Server is samba v4.4 I can bind the clients to the domain without any problem. Afterwards I want to login in the domain, I get the error, no logonserver available I can change in the smb conf max protocol to NT1 -> now it is possible to login with user xxx in the domain We don't want to use our samba server
2005 Jul 29
1
Errbar()-function, cap and logarithmic scaling
Hello! If I use the errbar-function and have a logarithmic scale on the x-axis, then the little horizontal bars at the end of the errbars (cap) disappear. What can I do? Thanks for helping! Ute
2004 Oct 13
1
random forest -optimising mtry
Dear R-helpers, I'm working on mass spectra in randomForest/R, and following the recommendations for the case of noisy variables, I don't want to use the default mtry (sqrt of nvariables), but I'm not sure up to which proportion mtry/nvariables it makes sense to increase mtry without "overtuning" RF. Let me tell my example: I have 106 spectra belonging to 4 classes, the
2006 Feb 11
1
Switchtower deploy fails though setup works
I''m trying to use SwitchTower to deploy from XP to Dreamhost. Based on <http://nubyonrails.com/pages/shovel_dreamhost>, my deploy.rb looks like: set :user, ''dankohn'' set :application, "flydash.com" set :repository, "http://svn.flydash.com/flydash/flydash" #set :repository, "svn+ssh://home/#{user}/svn/flydash" #set :repository,
2011 Jan 24
1
Problems with Wine and twin view
Hello all, I'm using wine 1.3.11 on gentoo and i'm having some problems As far as i understand, in order to stop games spanning on both of my monitors i have to add a metamode in xorg.conf. So i've edited my xorf.conf to: Code: Option "metamodes" "CRT: 1280x1024_75 +1920+0, DFP: 1920x1080_60 +0+0; DFP: 1920x1080_60 +0+0, CRT: NULL" This is fine for
2005 Jan 04
0
Seeking a Position in the Twin Cities, MN, US
I'm an experienced FreeBSD [and Linux] systems administrator seeking a position in the Minneapolis/St. Paul (or Northfield) area of Minnesota. I'm most interested in systems administration and software engineering/programming. My r?sum? is available at http://vangyzen.net/ Cheers, Eric
2009 Oct 30
1
[LLVMdev] LLVM Users in the Twin Cities?
Kenneth had a good idea trying to organize local LLVM user chapters. Anyone else in the Twin Cities hacking on LLVM? I'd love to get together sometime. -Dave