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2013 Jun 25
6
Heterogeneous XCP 1.6 pool
Hi, I''ve been trying to use E5520 and X5650 together in an heterogeneous pool without success. I know the combination is not on the official XenServer supported list (http://hcl.xensource.com/CPUPoolsList.aspx), but I thought it would be possible to set the mask anyway and see for myself if the combination works… My problem is that the mask doesn''t "stick" after a
2006 Apr 28
1
link_elf: symbol cam_simq_alloc undefined
Hello, I'm trying to upgrade from 5-stable to 6-stable; after rebooting to the new kernel, the amr(4) module (amr.ko) refuses to load with this message: link_elf: symbol cam_simq_alloc undefined However, a quick nm(1) on /boot/kernel/cam.ko does show: ... 0000f0ac T cam_sim_set_path 0000efc4 T cam_simq_alloc 0000efd4 T cam_simq_free ... and cam.ko is already loaded before amr.ko.
2006 Apr 08
2
usb support kernel changes
I have disabled all usb support in my kernel on todays cvs of -stable, and to my surprise i saw it load automatically as a kernel module; # kldstat Id Refs Address Size Name 1 4 0xc0400000 2cac68 kernel 2 1 0xc06cb000 628f4 acpi.ko 3 1 0xc318b000 1c000 usb.ko This is new behavior indeed, how can i disable usb support as before?
2012 Dec 22
2
Strange problem with... ZFS? Disk? Controller?
Hello, I'm running FreeBSD 9.0/amd64, pure ZFS setup, one Seagate disk ST2000NM0011 SN02 on LSI Logic (mpt) controller. Yes, I know that running one disk on RAID controller is a bit weird, I have to find yet if it is possible to connect disk to internal SATA controller. About two days ago, system became SLOW. Disk usage is constantly 100%, and sometimes I'm getting swap_pager:
2013 Feb 04
2
re(4) problems with GA-H77N-WIFI
Hello, I need some advice how to debug this issue ... Recently I got a new mainboard for a router, it's a Gigabyte GA-H77N-WIFI with two onboard re(4) NICs. The problem is that re0 works fine and re1 doesn't: It doesn't receive any packets. Tcpdump displays all outgoing packets, but no incoming ones on re1. Ifconfig shows the link correctly (100 or 1000 Mbit, depending on where I
2013 Dec 10
1
can I let all winbindd processes accept connections like nginx does
Hi list, I'm using samba3.6.12. I find that seems only the parent winbindd process can accept connections, and it dispatches connections to his child. besides it only dispatches connections to the completely idle child(find_idle_child). AFAIK, nginx lets all its processes to accept connections, so it has a good performance. I'm wondering can I modify some winbindd code to let all
2023 Apr 03
2
sftp and utmp
Le Friday, 31 March 2023, 17:47:14 EDT John-Mark Gurney a ?crit : > hvjunk wrote this message on Thu, Mar 30, 2023 at 23:12 +0200: > > I've been battling similar issues, and the only methods I've found (with sftp) was to use > > software like pureftd or crushftp (using crushftp lately as production) that does handle these > > issues "out of the box" > >
2006 Jan 10
0
Wine and the WMF exploit
There are rumors [1] about Wine suffering from the same WMF vulnerability [2] recently discovered and fixed in Windows systems. By looking at recent commits, I understand this is probably fixed in CVS, but does anyone have more information? 1) Is a Microsoft-free system theoretically vulnerable? If I use Wine on GNU/Linux (no native Windows DLLs) to run a .exe image viewer and open a malicious
2012 Aug 06
1
Mitsubishi 2033C via gamtronic (SEC)?
Hi guys, I have a couple Mitsubishi 2033C UPSes that I badly want data from. We used to have Mitsubishi Netcom devices which took the serial output and provided a web interface, SNMP, and email alerts. All of those devices died. They're really awful devices (they're clunky and have 386s in them) and not worth the pricetag for a replacement. The closest replacement I've seen
2010 May 31
1
Post-hoc tests for repeated measures in balanced experimental design
Hi, I am performing experiments in the field of visual perception where we often apply balanced designs. Within a group of normal subjects, we vary different stimulus conditions (like contrast, luminance, temporal frequency of stimulation) and derive some psychophysical or electrophysiological results from our subjects. Often, the main question is to test the effect of these parameters
2006 Apr 21
1
iir + Tyan S2460 + SMP problems
We're having problems with FreeBSD 5.4, 6.0, and 6.1 and an ICP Vortex GDT8546RZ 4 port SATA RAID card in a Tyan S2460 system with dual AMD Athlon MP 1600+ CPUs. We do not have any problems with this configuration under FreeBSD 4.11, and we have the same ICP cards in Tyan based Opterion system (S2882 and S4882) run with out problems under FreeBSD 5.4 and 6.1. We can reproduce the problem on
2005 Jul 14
3
Cisco 7960 on Asterisk?
Hello, I am just building my first Asterisk server. Looking for a couple of good quality ip phones. I like the Cisco 7960, are they easy to configure to work with Asterisk? What are the alternatives, with a good speaker phone, and simple clean and stylish look like the Cisco? I appreciate your advice. Kind regards Michael Felder IT Medic Australia Pty. Ltd. P: 03 9557 2213 F: 03 9557 2214
2005 Jul 17
2
Panasonic KX-T7665 and Asterisk?
Hello, Is it possible to connect the Panasonic KX-T7665 IP phone to Asterisk? Kind regards Michael Felder IT Medic Australia Pty. Ltd. P: 03 9557 2213 F: 03 9557 2214 M: 0419 568 217 E: Michael@ITMedic.com.au http://www.ITMedic.com.au Keeping your computer systems healthy.
2004 May 27
3
Date parsing question
How do I parse a date "yyyymmdd"? I tried asking chron(s, "ymd") but that didn't work. Would the date parsing routines of the Date class of 1.9 grok this? -- Ajay Shah Consultant ajayshah at mayin.org Department of Economic Affairs http://www.mayin.org/ajayshah Ministry of Finance, New Delhi
2005 Aug 21
2
Dial Zero to get outside line?
Hello, My asterisk currently will dial an outside number after I dial the number and press send on the phone. How can I get it setup so I have to press '0' for an outside line. Kind regards Michael Felder IT Medic Australia Pty. Ltd. P: 03 9557 2213 F: 03 9557 2214 M: 0419 568 217 E: Michael@ITMedic.com.au http://www.ITMedic.com.au Keeping your computer systems healthy.
2005 Jul 17
6
Difference between Asterisk and Asterisk@home
Hello What is the difference between these 2 version of Asterisk in terms of functionality. For a small office am I going to run into problems if I use the easy version... Mike -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20050717/311c56ec/attachment.htm
2011 May 06
6
Rooting FreeBSD , Privilege Escalation using Jails (Pétur)
I read this (http://www.petur.eu/blog/?p=459) blog post today. It's about that a remote user with root privilegs to a FreeBSD jail & user privileges to the jails host machine can obtain root privileges on the host machine. Can someone confirm if this bugg/exploit works?
2012 Oct 08
2
time keeps on slipping... slipping...
I recently put together a new machine w/ a SuperMicro H8SCM and an AMD Opteron 4228 HE... I've having an issue where the clock on the machine skips around... The wierd part is that it's very sudden when it happens... ntp sometimes brings it back, but it can't when the clock gets too far ahread (1000 seconds), ntp dies... In order to catch it happening, I ran a sleep 60 loop
2013 Dec 04
3
BIND segway -> python -> first-class ports
On 12/4/13, 9:05 AM, Mark Felder said: ----------------- > There was no alternative; we couldn't keep BIND in base. BIND 9 will > certainly have a EoL before the EoL of FreeBSD 10.x, and we can't use > BIND 10 because it requires importing Python to base. I'm coming more and more to the conclusion that we should have a minimal Python in "base". More and more people
2004 Nov 17
0
[LLVMdev] Re: Notes on the release notes for the fifth public release of LLVM
On Tue, 16 Nov 2004, Jeff Cohen wrote: > > Yuck... what about the C runtime? I can compile a C/C++ program on Unix > > and copy the bytecode file over to Windows and then (eventually) > > generate assembler that NASM can turn into a binary. But what to link > > against? Microsoft's C runtime library? C++ runtime is even worse, as > > name mangling is