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2003 Jul 28
6
snooping - the crux of the problem
I have a computer with two interfaces, say with addresses 192.168.1.1 and 192.168.1.2. I want to set up routing such that when I ping 192.168.1.1 it goes out through 192.168.1.2 and not to the local interface. Is this possible - all my attempts so far have been unsuccessful? If so, pointers, etc. would be gratefully appreciated. Jim -- Jim Redman (505) 662 5156 x85
2010 Nov 11
1
Possible split-brain
Hi all, I have 4 glusterd servers running a single glusterfs volume. The volume was created using the gluster command line, with no changes from default. The same machines all mount the volume using the native glusterfs client: [root at localhost ~]# gluster volume create datastore replica 2 transport tcp 192.168.253.1:/glusterfs/primary 192.168.253.3:/glusterfs/secondary
2017 Jul 07
0
I/O error for one folder within the mountpoint
On 07/07/2017 03:39 PM, Florian Leleu wrote: > > I guess you're right aboug gfid, I got that: > > [2017-07-07 07:35:15.197003] W [MSGID: 108008] > [afr-self-heal-name.c:354:afr_selfheal_name_gfid_mismatch_check] > 0-applicatif-replicate-0: GFID mismatch for > <gfid:3fa785b5-4242-4816-a452-97da1a5e45c6>/snooper > b9222041-72dd-43a3-b0ab-4169dbd9a87f on
2015 Aug 20
0
FW: ERR_DS_DRA_SCHEMA_MISMATCH after join samba 4.2.1 to existing domain
> > Hi > > > > > > I have multi domain environment with root domain and subdomain. > > Forest and domain level windows 2003 native. > > > Also forest prep and domain prep did for sccm 2007 ocs 2007 and > > Exchange 2003. > > > > > > After join Samba to domain like ad dc I had some problem with > > replication: > >
2002 Nov 01
1
Manipulating dataframe
Hi: Suppose, I have a dataframe (with N rows) containing the following variables: ID X82 X85 X88 >From this, I'd like to create a new dataframe (with 3*N rows), which will have the following variables: ID X82 X85 X88 Xrep where: each ID is duplicated 3 times; X82 equals its original value for the first row and equals NA for the other two; X85 equals its original value for
2017 Jul 07
2
I/O error for one folder within the mountpoint
I guess you're right aboug gfid, I got that: [2017-07-07 07:35:15.197003] W [MSGID: 108008] [afr-self-heal-name.c:354:afr_selfheal_name_gfid_mismatch_check] 0-applicatif-replicate-0: GFID mismatch for <gfid:3fa785b5-4242-4816-a452-97da1a5e45c6>/snooper b9222041-72dd-43a3-b0ab-4169dbd9a87f on applicatif-client-1 and 60056f98-20f8-4949-a4ae-81cc1a139147 on applicatif-client-0 Can you
2017 Jul 07
0
I/O error for one folder within the mountpoint
What does the mount log say when you get the EIO error on snooper? Check if there is a gfid mismatch on snooper directory or the files under it for all 3 bricks. In any case the mount log or the glustershd.log of the 3 nodes for the gfids you listed below should give you some idea on why the files aren't healed. Thanks. On 07/07/2017 03:10 PM, Florian Leleu wrote: > > Hi Ravi, >
2015 May 12
1
FW: ERR_DS_DRA_SCHEMA_MISMATCH after join samba 4.2.1 to existing domain
Hi I have multi domain environment with root domain and subdomain. Forest and domain level windows 2003 native. Also forest prep and domain prep did for sccm 2007 ocs 2007 and Exchange 2003. After join Samba to domain like ad dc I had some problem with replication: ################################################# [root at dc03 ~]# samba-tool drs replicate dc02 dc03
2006 Nov 15
1
How to do the Call Snooping
Hello Users, I googled Call Snooping, its shows only the it means, But i didn't find How to dialplan the Call Snooping, I seen that " What is Trixbox " in Asterisk I Use only some Feature in Asterisk (20), Is it need Asterisk to install the TrixBox in that same System where i installed the Asterisk Server Help me please :P -- Thanks and Regards Ravi Prakash Sunkara
2013 Sep 04
6
[Bridge] bride: IPv6 multicast snooping enhancements
Hi, Here are two, small feature changes I would like to submit to increase the usefulness of the multicast snooping of the bridge code. The first patch is an unaltered one I had submitted before, but since it got no feedback I'm resubmitting it here for net-next. With the recently added patch to disable snooping if there is no querier (b00589af + 248ba8ec05 + 8d50af4fb), it should be a safe
2012 Aug 07
0
predicting test dataset response from training dataset with randomForest
Hi I am new to R so I apologize if this is trivial. I am trying to predict the resistance or susceptibility of my sequences to a certain drug with a randomForest function from a file with amino acids on each of the positions in the protein. I ran the following: > library(randomForest) > > path <- "C:\\..." > path2 <- "..." > name <-
2008 Jan 24
2
Tripp lite SMART1000LCD
Hi, I was wondering if Tripp lite SMART1000LCD is working in nut or what code I should change to get it to work. I saw some older posts about this model and the OMNI1000 LCD but the model I have has a different product ID, 2007 vs. 2005: Device descriptor: VID:09ae, PID:2007 Device release:0x10, USB release:0x110 Descriptor Length:18, Type:1 Device Class:0, Subclass:0, Protocol:0, Num
2008 Apr 11
0
[Bridge] igmp snooping ?
Hi, Is there an IGMP Snooping implementation in development in the bridge module ? Is the bridge module a good place for this feature ? It is better to add it in the module or in user space ? Regards, Nicolas -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.linux-foundation.org/pipermail/bridge/attachments/20080411/aff8a2cf/attachment.htm
2016 Mar 05
0
snooping windows 10 - how to stop it on a linux gateway?
Hi all, guys, first and foremost, i apologize, as this is not really about samba, but i'm basically at 'ground zero' with windows 10 and how to stop them from snooping information of the LAN PC windows users. And i know there is some great people with windows network understanding here on list, that is why i ask here, so please don't stone me :-) I think everyone heard
2017 Jul 07
0
I/O error for one folder within the mountpoint
On 07/07/2017 01:23 PM, Florian Leleu wrote: > > Hello everyone, > > first time on the ML so excuse me if I'm not following well the rules, > I'll improve if I get comments. > > We got one volume "applicatif" on three nodes (2 and 1 arbiter), each > following command was made on node ipvr8.xxx: > > # gluster volume info applicatif > > Volume
2017 Jul 07
2
I/O error for one folder within the mountpoint
Hello everyone, first time on the ML so excuse me if I'm not following well the rules, I'll improve if I get comments. We got one volume "applicatif" on three nodes (2 and 1 arbiter), each following command was made on node ipvr8.xxx: # gluster volume info applicatif Volume Name: applicatif Type: Replicate Volume ID: ac222863-9210-4354-9636-2c822b332504 Status: Started
2012 Dec 15
1
virt-resize Fatal error: exception Guestfs.Error("e2fsck_f
We?ve been seeing this a lot lately on generic CentOS 6 rpm installs: rpm -qa | grep libguestfs libguestfs-java-1.16.19-1.el6.x86_64 libguestfs-java-devel-1.16.19-1.el6.x86_64 libguestfs-1.16.19-1.el6.x86_64 libguestfs-tools-1.16.19-1.el6.x86_64 libguestfs-javadoc-1.16.19-1.el6.x86_64 libguestfs-devel-1.16.19-1.el6.x86_64 libguestfs-tools-c-1.16.19-1.el6.x86_64
2017 Jul 07
2
I/O error for one folder within the mountpoint
Hi Ravi, thanks for your answer, sure there you go: # gluster volume heal applicatif info Brick ipvr7.xxx:/mnt/gluster-applicatif/brick <gfid:e3b5ef36-a635-4e0e-bd97-d204a1f8e7ed> <gfid:f8030467-b7a3-4744-a945-ff0b532e9401> <gfid:def47b0b-b77e-4f0e-a402-b83c0f2d354b> <gfid:46f76502-b1d5-43af-8c42-3d833e86eb44> <gfid:d27a71d2-6d53-413d-b88c-33edea202cc2>
2012 Jun 13
3
Default Route disappear
Hi I have a default route to 192.168.1.1 as soon as I start shorewall the default route dissapear. What do I need to do to have it not disappear. Kind Regards My network setup /etc/network/interfaces: # The primary network interface auto eth0 iface eth0 inet static address 192.168.1.17 netmask 255.255.255.0 network 192.168.1.0 broadcast 192.168.1.255
2006 Sep 06
3
Dtrace Snooping
Dear dtrace Experts, I have seen some dtrace utilities like opensnoop and execsnoop etc. My interest is to write a simple script that can snoop the files which uses the 3 syscalls like open,create,unlink. I have gone through dtrace oneliners that can do the same : dtrace -n ''syscall::open*:entry { printf("%s %s",execname,copyinstr(arg0));}'' dtrace -n