Displaying 20 results from an estimated 200 matches similar to: "limit bandwidth per user"
2005 Feb 22
1
asterisk to pbx dialing
Hi!
I have a runing asterisk box and i want to dial to a analog. pbx using a
4FXS Welltech. Let's say that my pbx have no. 700.
If i want to dial to a person in that direction i have to dial pbx
prefix (ex. 700), wait for pbx to ansear with hello message and after
that to dial internal number(ex. 101). It is possible to dial directly
700101 and asterisk to dial PBX prefix, wait for PBX to
2004 Nov 03
2
SAMBA PDC
OK, I still have problems to run samba as PDC.
I have followed the instructions from Samba By Examples chapter 6. Also I have
configured dynamic dns + dhcp. But, I still doesn't work. I have possibility
to logon on Windows machine 2 times. At the 3 i have recieve erroe message,
that windows can not copy profile from server.
I have check that at fist 2 times I am connecting as any user from
2016 Aug 24
1
Odp: Upgrade 4.2.14 --> 4.3.11
Rowland wrote:
>Can I suggest you put your smb.conf back to what it was just after the
>provision and try again. If it does work (and it should), before you
>start adding lines again, can I also suggest you read 'man smb_conf',
>most of the lines you have added are the defaults, others do nothing on
>a DC and some are just plain wrong.
>
>Rowland
Thank you for
2009 Oct 16
2
Division of data frame and deletion of values from column
Hi all,
I guess this might be an easy question, but I've searched multiple help pages without finding any answear... so now I put my trust in you!
I have a data frame (36 variables and 556 observations). One column contains three factors, and I would like to divide the data frame into three new ones, based on the value of the factors, thereby having only one value for all elements of the
2009 Oct 23
5
Change positions of columns in data frame
Hi all,
Probably a simple question, but I just can't find a simple answear in the older threads or anywhere else.
I've added some new vectors as columns in a data frame using cbind(). As they're all put as the last columns inte the data frame, I would like to move them to specific positions. How do you do to change the position of a column in a data frame?
I know I can use
2004 Aug 13
2
PXELinux sending a boot disquette image? Is this possible?
Hi,
First, I want to precise that I'm new to linux, so please answear with
simple words ;)
My problem is that I have to install and configure linux (RH9) on 36
identical computers. This would take ages. What I want to do, is to
configure one, and then clone the install.
But thos computers have no CD, no floppy, and I didn't manage to boot them
brom an usb stick.
The last option is to
2009 Jan 23
1
Asterisk 1.2.31.1, 1.4.22.2, 1.4.23.1, and 1.6.0.5 released
The Asterisk.org development team has announced the release of Asterisk
1.2.31.1, 1.4.22.2, 1.4.23.1, and 1.6.0.5. These releases are available for
immediate download from http://downloads.digium.com/.
This update for Asterisk includes a security fix for chan_iax2. Please see the
associated security adivisory for more details:
http://downloads.digium.com/pub/security/AST-2009-001.html
These
2008 Mar 20
1
For or Against
As a librarian and a father, I have both a professional and
a parental interest in democracy and access to information.
In addition to democracy, libraries and education are related
to other concerns. For example, our physical and mental
health is critical to our ability to learn and to process
information fully.
Suppose a worldwide referendum was held on a proposal for
single-payer global
2018 Jul 31
2
LLJVM make error
Hi fellow devs,
I was looking for converting LLVM IR to JavaBytecode by using lljvm
project of https://github.com/davidar/lljvm
They don't seem to compile, once i run *make* in the root directory it give
me the error :
cd include && make all
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/rtiwari1/llvm_new/lljvm/include'
make[1]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
make[1]: Leaving
2016 Mar 27
0
is LLJVM alive?
Hi fellow devs,
I was looking for a way to run C on the JVM and i found LLJVM which
apparently does exactly that!
Howevere,unfortunately it seems dead on the main david's git
https://github.com/davidar/lljvm as well as the slightly newer one
https://github.com/hyc/lljvm.
They don't seem to compile, once i run make in the root directory it give
me the error :
" *In file included
2018 Mar 02
2
[cfe-dev] [GSOC 2018] Information gathering
Hey, welcome!
I'm curious about the unsequenced modification checker, is it something
that I should have seen but missed for whatever reason? It might be
useful, and I think I'm seeing why don't compiler warnings cover all
cases, i.e. why the analyzer's path sensitivity would help here. But I
can't answer until I see it :) -eg. on our Phabricator.
We are currently having
2018 Mar 06
0
[cfe-dev] [GSOC 2018] Information gathering
Hi,
Thanks for replying !
On 03/02/2018 10:58 PM, Artem Dergachev wrote:
> Hey, welcome!
>
> I'm curious about the unsequenced modification checker, is it something
> that I should have seen but missed for whatever reason? It might be
> useful, and I think I'm seeing why don't compiler warnings cover all
> cases, i.e. why the analyzer's path sensitivity
2018 Aug 01
2
LLJVM make error
That source file was removed from LLVM in r232397 on March 16, 2015.
It looks like lljvm hasn't been updated in a long time. LLVM's C++ APIs are not stable, so there is no expectation that a project built against LLVM's C++ API in 2015 would build or reasonably function against LLVM trunk.
The project probably works against LLVM 3.6.2 which was (I believe) the last LLVM release to
2001 Oct 26
2
glim and gls
Hello,
I would like to know if there is any package that allow us to fit
Generalized Linear Models via Maximum Likelihood and Linear Models using
Generalized Least Squarse in R as the functions glim and gls,
respectively, from S-Plus.
Also, anybody know if there is any package that fit Log-Linear Models
using Generalized Least Squares?
Any help will be very useful.
Thanks,
--
Frederico
2010 Mar 04
6
XCP 64 bits ?
Hello,
I am just installing XCP 0.1.1 on a server with 24GB RAM
Normally XCP is a 64 bits version but
* *uname -a*
Linux node012 2.6.27.42-0.1.1.xs0.1.1.737.1065xen #1 SMP Fri
Jan 15 16:20:16 EST 2010 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
(not a x86_64 version !!!!)
* *cat /proc/meminfo*
MemTotal: 746496 kB
MemFree: 384332 kB
Buffers:
2004 Oct 05
1
Efficient way to login/logoff users
Hi there,
I have a network running win9x/2000 machines, connected to
a samba server with ldap autentication. I wanna know if
there's way to receive information about login(principally
logoff) in a fast way.. The WIN machines take a long time to
send the logoff message (about 2-3min). I was thinking in
running a program every time the users login and logoff, this
program could send a
2009 Apr 30
0
Asterisk and Shoretel integration
Hello everybody.
I have a problem with an integration between an Asterisk (1.4.24.1) on
FreeBSD 7.0 and a Shoretel 7.5 server.
To make a very long story short, when someone behind asterisk call an
extension behing shoretel everything work as expected. When someone
behing the shoretel server call someone behind asterisk the first 10
seconds of the call seems ok but then the line is dropped
2012 Dec 19
3
!!!!!help!I wouldn't be able to meet the deadline!(qcow format image file read operation in qemu-img-xen)[updated]
Hi,guys,
During a HVM''s running which take a qcow format image file as its own virtual disk, the qcow image file will be always read.In the situation that its qcow format image is based on a raw format image, if nesethe backingfile ,just that raw format image file,would be read .my purpose is to cache the data that is read from the backingfile when the hvm is running .
Now what I concern
2017 Feb 23
1
[PATCH 00/35] treewide trivial patches converting pr_warning to pr_warn
On 23 February 2017 at 17:18, Joe Perches <joe at perches.com> wrote:
> On Thu, 2017-02-23 at 09:28 -0600, Rob Herring wrote:
>> On Fri, Feb 17, 2017 at 1:11 AM, Joe Perches <joe at perches.com> wrote:
>> > There are ~4300 uses of pr_warn and ~250 uses of the older
>> > pr_warning in the kernel source tree.
>> >
>> > Make the use of pr_warn
2024 Mar 08
1
Call for testing: OpenSSH 9.7
Hi,
/bin/sh can be very different....
Ubuntu 22.04:
:; ls -hal /bin/sh /bin/bash
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 1,4M Jan 6 2022 /bin/bash
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4 Mar 23 2022 /bin/sh -> dash
OpenIndiana (old OpenSolaris reincarnation)
:; ls -hal /bin/sh /bin/bash
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root bin 1,4M Jan 25 09:42 /bin/bash
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Apr 6 2021 /bin/sh -> i86/ksh93
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