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2020 May 17
3
Problems with userdb and mail deliveribility
I briefly got some mails delivered, but not anymore. Attached are dovecot-info.log, dovecot-debug.log, dovecot.log, maillog, /etc/mail/passwd smtpd.conf, vaddr, vusers, vdomains Thanks for any help. Chris Bennett -------------- next part -------------- May 15 12:54:25 master: Error: service(config): pipe() failed: Too many open files May 15 12:54:25 master: Error: service(auth): pipe() failed:
2020 May 17
1
Problems with userdb and mail deliveribility
On 17 May 2020, at 11:08, Chris Bennett <chris-dvcot at freedomforlife.rocks> wrote: > > I realize that I dumpimg a lot of info out there. But not what we need. doveconf -n postfix -n (or equivalent) What MTA you are using (postfix, etc) Errors in mail.log showing the failures. > I can shoot for system users, but I really want to get the virtual users > working. This is a
2004 May 28
2
Asterisk with Draytek 2600V
I am unable to get a my Draytek working with our Asterisk server. I can make/recieve calls but get no audio. I have tried the various codecs at the Vigor end but still getting nothing. I looked at sip debug (below) but am new to Asterisk and don't really know what I am looking for. Asterisk works fine with XLITE so I know my installation is ok. Sip read: INVITE
2018 Oct 08
1
Are these instructions meant to be executed on CentOS 1804?
Good afternoon from Singapore, I came across this Linux Journal article titled "DIY: Build a Custom Minimal Linux Distribution from Source", written by Petros Koutoupis. Link: <https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/diy-build-custom-minimal-linux-distribution-source> https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/diy-build-custom-minimal-linux-distribution-source Are the instructions in this
2020 Aug 10
0
Test on sending only
I had to move off of a server to this one too fast. Having problems If this goes through, if someone could reply to chris at bennettconstruction.us instead of on-list. Thanks, Chris Bennett
2024 May 16
1
Supporting a DIY UPS with minimal effort but maximum gain
Hi Kelly - As an Arduino nerd, I am interested in this! I am sure others on the list would be interested. If nothing else, it would be nice to have some documentation in the archives. I assume you set it up as an online system rather than a standby system. Right? If true, then the choice of inverter is fairly critical. It has to be bomb-proof reliable. What did you choose for battery
2019 Jul 06
1
Performance issues/difference of two servers running same task (one is quicker)
On Thu, Jul 04, 2019 at 10:46:19AM -0700, Gordon Messmer (gordon.messmer at gmail.com) wrote: > On 7/3/19 11:43 PM, Jobst Schmalenbach wrote: > > - How can it be that the DELL takes so much longer alltough on the far better hardware? > It looks like the DIY system has a CPU that's nearly twice as fast > as the Dell's.? The additional CPU in the Dell will run more tasks >
2024 May 16
1
Supporting a DIY UPS with minimal effort but maximum gain
I put together my own DIY UPS, it's a RV charger/converter, an inverter, and some batteries. I use an Arduino and the HIDPowerDevice library ( https://github.com/abratchik/HIDPowerDevice) to get it to talk to NUT. Been working great for months! The Arduino is connected to two modules: * AC detection circuit to measure mains power on/off * Voltage divider and an external ADC to get a
2024 May 16
1
Supporting a DIY UPS with minimal effort but maximum gain
I agree with earlier posters, such documentation can help future tinkerers. There is probably more than just one to hold the hand and walk through the ordeals :) Perhaps a new page at https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/wiki can be a good location... Jim On Thu, May 16, 2024 at 1:29?PM Bill Gee <bgee at campercaver.net> wrote: > Hi Kelly - > > As an Arduino nerd, I am
2024 May 17
1
Supporting a DIY UPS with minimal effort butmaximum gain
Looks very great, thanks for writing this! I gather you'd port this to the Wiki page you've started, too? A couple of comments: > So I run a NUT server on a Raspberry PI which is connected via USB to my DIY-NAS Arduino. DIY-UPS? > See drivers/arduino-hid.c for the list of supported IDs... Since NUT v2.8.1 [PR #1369], the `usbhid-ups` driver allows the user to specify a
2024 May 16
1
Supporting a DIY UPS with minimal effort butmaximum gain
Ha! I got several on and off list requests for details, so I'll give a bunch of details here and then maybe I can move this to a wiki page others can help edit. WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! Be careful! My implementation required opening up high power components, and dealing with 120VAC mains power and high currents on 12VDC. If you decide to tackle any of this yourself, you need to understand
2010 Jan 15
0
Inexpensive Flac player for separates system?
The following is mostly for Nick, but perhaps there are others who might be interested in one part or another of the following... Nick, I think we're basically on the same page here. I'll first try to cover some of my basic ideas in general, then respond to your specific comments inline. For one thing, I have long believed that it is smart to keep analog audio circuits
2024 May 16
2
Supporting a DIY UPS with minimal effort butmaximum gain
On 5/16/24 08:59, Jim Klimov via Nut-upsuser wrote: > I agree with earlier posters, such documentation can help future > tinkerers. There is probably more than just one to hold the hand and > walk through the ordeals :) > > Perhaps a new page at https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/wiki > <https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/wiki> can be a good location... >
2010 Mar 25
0
[Fwd: Re: On-the-Fly multiplexing Video]
[Forwarding to ogg-dev] ---------------------------- Original Message ---------------------------- Subject: Re: [ogg-dev] On-the-Fly multiplexing Video From: "Basil Mohamed Gohar" <abu_hurayrah at hidayahonline.org> Date: Thu, March 25, 2010 13:05 To: video4linux-list at redhat.com -------------------------------------------------------------------------- On 03/25/2010
2007 Aug 13
0
NAS -- Centos 5 DIY or Openfiler 2.0
I need to set up a NAS. Got a box with a 200Gb drive ready to go. I have installed Openfiler 2.0 on it but..... I really can't add other services, like FreeRadius (keep the list simple for now). So maybe I should just stay with what I know and use Centos. Other experiences? Are there good DIY NAS instructions for Centos 5?
2001 Jul 29
0
A small DIY test for 2.4.7 and 0.9.4
Hello all. I am using plain 2.4.7 with ext3-2.4-0.9.4-247, compiled with gcc-2.96-85 on a RH7.1 distribution with the relevant changes, i.e. e2fsprogs-1.22-1, mount-2.11g-4 and util-linux-2.11f-3 taken from rawhide. I am using sometimes my /usr/local partition for ext3 testing: /dev/hdc2 3842408 738176 2909044 21% /usr/local For my DIY testing, I am timing this trivial
2024 May 15
2
Supporting a DIY UPS with minimal effort but maximum gain
Hello, I found out about NUT just days ago while searching for a solution for my home setup. After some digging through the interwebs, I come to you with questions. I'm putting together a DIY 12V UPS, very similar to what this guy did: [1] https://baldpenguin.blogspot.com/2015/10/diy-12v-ups-for-home-network-equipment.html The objective is to keep a bunch of mini PCs and network gear
2024 May 18
1
Supporting a DIY UPS with minimal effort but maximum gain
Hello all, I think there was a very good reply about an Arduino-based controller for a DIY UPS here. The project you posted to, with an Arduino presenting as a Megatec protocol server, also seems interesting. Here I'd like to reply to one point not covered before - DMF. As a short and quick reply - unfortunately no, you can not use it with stock upstream NUT at the moment, and not for
2010 Mar 23
0
On-the-Fly multiplexing Video
> ---------------------------- Original Message ---------------------------- > Subject: Re: [ogg-dev] On-the-Fly multiplexing Video > From: "ogg.k.ogg.k at googlemail.com" <ogg.k.ogg.k at googlemail.com> > Date: Tue, March 23, 2010 08:00 > To: "Pandu Rakimanputra" <pandu.rakiman at gmail.com> > Cc: ogg-dev at xiph.org >
2023 Nov 05
1
Passing hid_rep_index to libusb_get_config_descriptor is wrong?
Hi all, I posted originally here last week: https://alioth-lists.debian.net/pipermail/nut-upsuser/2023-October/013461.html Since then, I've been building and testing from source following the instructions a helpful reply in the above thread pointed out. The original problem is I've got one of these arduino HID power devices, as a project for a DIY UPS at home. This arduino is a composite