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2009 Oct 19
3
[LLVMdev] Who is physically near Austin?
I'm taking Talin's idea and running with it with respect to the Austin
area. If you're into LLVM and within easy-enough driving distance to
make it worthwhile to get together every month or so in Austin, please
post here. If there's enough interest, I'll set something up at a
local restaurant or someplace like that.
2009 Oct 19
0
[LLVMdev] Who is physically near Austin?
On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 10:40 AM, Kenneth Uildriks <kennethuil at gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm taking Talin's idea and running with it with respect to the Austin
> area. If you're into LLVM and within easy-enough driving distance to
> make it worthwhile to get together every month or so in Austin, please
> post here. If there's enough interest, I'll set something
2012 Jun 12
0
100% load on core after physically removing USB storage from host
I encountered a problem after removing a USB flash drive using virtual
machine manager, I
notice that the core assigned to the VM guest goes up to 100% load.
Within the guest itself, there is no significant activity.
This also prompted me to look at the other physical machine from which
I used the USB flash drive to transfer files. And it was also
exhibiting the same problem.
Installed versions
2017 Jul 01
0
Physically moving a mail server vs. cached DNS
>
> In your experience, what's the "longest" a DNS cache is configured to
> keep outdated information? A day? A week? A month? Longer?
>
That is controlled by the TTL (time to live) entry. A DNS server must
refresh it's cache within the TTL for the entry. Using the '-a' option
to host will give you more information:
$ host -a microlinux.fr
Trying
2017 Jul 01
0
Physically moving a mail server vs. cached DNS
On Sat, 2017-07-01 at 11:37 +0200, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
> Le 01/07/2017 ? 11:00, Pete Biggs a ?crit :
> > That is controlled by the TTL (time to live) entry. A DNS server must
> > refresh it's cache within the TTL for the entry. Using the '-a' option
> > to host will give you more information:
>
> So I would have to use the -a option with the old DNS
2012 Dec 13
1
Physically extracting P-value from TukeyHSD test output
Hey,
I have this TukeyHSD output from which I would like to extract only the
P-values (p adj, last number).
The problem is that the test output is a character list.
How can I "break" this sentence to separate the Pv?
Tukey multiple comparisons of means
95% family-wise confidence level
Fit: aov(formula = Fe1$Fe ~ Fe1$genotype)
$`Fe1$genotype`
diff lwr upr
2010 Feb 08
2
Physically open Excel file from R
Hello, everyone
I wonder if it is possible to PHYSICALLY open an Excel file from R.
The reason I ask is, I produce regularly an Excel file in R, and then
I want to make it look good, so I have a VBA routine in another Excel
file that works on the regular Excel file.
This formatting file executes VBA code on open, so all I need to do is
physically open it (no reading/writing at all). I wonder if
2017 Jul 01
2
Physically moving a mail server vs. cached DNS
Le 01/07/2017 ? 11:00, Pete Biggs a ?crit :
> That is controlled by the TTL (time to live) entry. A DNS server must
> refresh it's cache within the TTL for the entry. Using the '-a' option
> to host will give you more information:
So I would have to use the -a option with the old DNS server, to know
their TTL. I'm also wondering if some DNS server don't override the
2017 Jul 01
1
Physically moving a mail server vs. cached DNS
------------ Original Message ------------
> Date: Saturday, July 01, 2017 10:57:42 +0100
> From: Pete Biggs <pete at biggs.org.uk>
> Subject: Re: [CentOS] Physically moving a mail server vs. cached DNS
>
> On Sat, 2017-07-01 at 11:37 +0200, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
>> Le 01/07/2017 ? 11:00, Pete Biggs a ?crit :
>> > That is controlled by the TTL (time to live)
2012 Sep 17
2
'umount' of multi-device volume hangs until the device is physically un-plugged
I''m currently playing around with native btrfs multi-device support in
systemd. There might be a few "hotplug issues" to solve, here is the
first one:
A mounted (otherwise unused) multi-device volume (USB multi-slot card
reader), hangs at:
$ umount /mnt
with (fedora) kernel
3.6.0-0.rc5.git0.1.fc18.x86_64
Any idea what to look for or what to try?
Thanks,
Kay
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2017 Jul 01
3
Physically moving a mail server vs. cached DNS
Hi,
I just moved my main mail account and web content from a low-cost
(low-quality) provider to my own root server running CentOS 7. I
transferred the domain name from DNS management to my registrar,
configured BIND, Apache, Postfix, Dovecot, NTP, SELinux, etc. Now things
are running rather nicely. One thing is puzzling me though.
The updated mail server DNS seems to have spread around so far.
2009 Apr 24
0
dahdi_tool reports that dahdi_dummy is UNCONFIGURED
Usually I used real Digium cards in asterisk systems, so I'm running
into this for the first time.
dahdi_tool reports that dahdi_dummy is in state UNCONFIGURED.
This isn't super surprising, as it seems like the configuration files
for DAHDI are really intended only for configuring real physical
cards. But that begs the question:
Is there any legal DAHDI configuration for dahdi_dummy such
2013 Sep 09
0
How do I remotely force an *unconfigured* Digium DPMA
>
> Apparently notify.check-sync does work but only if you're NOT using
> the DPMA. I just tried it and the phone just responds with a 200/OK
> and does nothing.
Did you disable enable_check_sync in the xml config?
By default this option is enabled and phones should restart with
check-sync SIP NOTIFY
2014 Jan 03
1
[PATCH] virt-v2v: Check for firstboot before unconfiguring XenPV
Although not fatal, _unconfigure_xenpv should report a warning and return
if firstboot is not available (during Windows conversions).
---
lib/Sys/VirtConvert/Converter/Windows.pm | 6 ++++++
1 file changed, 6 insertions(+)
diff --git a/lib/Sys/VirtConvert/Converter/Windows.pm b/lib/Sys/VirtConvert/Converter/Windows.pm
index 59d273f..ce8b474 100644
--- a/lib/Sys/VirtConvert/Converter/Windows.pm
2013 Aug 08
1
Use DPMA to enumerate unconfigured Digium phones in LAN
Is there a way to use DPMA to enumerate the Digium phones that are plugged in and visible in the local network, but not (yet) configured through the DPMA configuration files in Asterisk. I would like to write a frontend that lists the DPMA capable phones,
presents a GUI to specify the various options, then write the configuration files as required and make the phones read these settings. Ideally
2015 Jun 02
1
[Bug 2302] with DH-GEX, ssh (and sshd) should not fall back to unconfigured DH groups or at least document this behaviour and use a stronger group
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2302
--- Comment #13 from Darren Tucker <dtucker at zip.com.au> ---
(In reply to Christoph Anton Mitterer from comment #10)
[...]
> Even though an attacker cannot (AFAIU??) for a connection to
> downgrade to the weaker groups,
The server's DH-GEX exchange hash includes the DH group sizes it
received from the client. If these are
2011 Mar 17
1
Unconfigured dictionary name 'quotadict'
Currently i'm migrating an existing dovecot 1.2 server to dovecot 2.0.11,
once configured the 2.0 server works, auth works... but i get these messages in mail.log:
dict: Error: dict client: Unconfigured dictionary name 'quotadict'
Mar 17 16:46:14 penny dovecot: imap(mailbox at example.com): Error: write(/var/run/dovecot/dict) failed: Broken pipe
Mar 17 16:46:38 penny dovecot: dict:
2015 May 26
1
[Bug 2302] with DH-GEX, ssh (and sshd) should not fall back to unconfigured DH groups or at least document this behaviour and use a stronger group
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2302
--- Comment #4 from Damien Miller <djm at mindrot.org> ---
Comment on attachment 2630
--> https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/attachment.cgi?id=2630
Make the DH-GEX fallback group 4k bit.
Where did this group come from? IMO it would be best to use one of the
standard groups if we're picking another fixed one - logjam attacks
aren't
2023 Jul 06
2
[PATCH virtio] pds_vdpa: protect Makefile from unconfigured debugfs
debugfs.h protects itself from an undefined DEBUG_FS, so it is
not necessary to check it in the driver code or the Makefile.
The driver code had been updated for this, but the Makefile had
missed the update.
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-next/fec68c3c-8249-7af4-5390-0495386a76f9 at infradead.org/
Fixes: a16291b5bcbb ("pds_vdpa: Add new vDPA driver for AMD/Pensando DSC")
2013 Sep 06
1
How do I remotely force an *unconfigured* Digium DPMA phone to re-query the network for the DPMA server?
Consider the following scenario:
1) One or more Digium DPMA phones are plugged into the network. I know their IP addresses and MACs.
2) The Asterisk I want to use as the telephony server starts without the DPMA module. Therefore there are no DPMA sessions between the phones and the server.
3) I install DPMA on the server, and write its configuration file for the phones. I will tie each phone to