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2014 Jul 10
1
TOT - Cemtos 7 : Systemd alternatives ?
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2009 Oct 04
2
deliver stopped working
Hi: I have been using Dovecot for well over a year now and it has always worked with few problems. The mail setup is not simple... Postfix+MailScanner+ClamAV+Docvecot+MySql+postfix.admin... just to mention the major things. The system is CentOS 5.3 on VMware. The maildir is on an NFS share, index and control is local. About a month ago I thought I upgraded from 1.1.x to 1.2.x. by doing an
2005 Mar 31
1
firefox-1.0.2-1.4.1.centos4 unstable?
Has anyone else noticed that firefox is less stable after the recent security update? I'm getting several occurrences per day of "just goes poof," i.e. probably seg fault. -- Collins When I saw the Iraqi people voting three weeks ago, 8 million of them, it was the start of a new Arab world.... The Berlin Wall has fallen. - Lebanese Druze leader Walid
2004 Aug 06
1
bug in ices 0.2.2 or icecast 1.3.11?
hello, Is there some known bug in ices 0.2.2 or icecast 1.3.11 which causes the source to be kicked? In my log files I find the same thing ... some stupid script kiddie makes ten connections from the same ip and *wham* the source is kicked, no more streaming. however, the server itself doesn't crash. t. --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ icecast project
2008 Jun 16
1
"stuck" in kmdb due to dtrace breakpoint()
So I realize this is somewhat stupid, and I''ve actually gotten myself out of kmdb to kill my dtrace script but this has happened in the past and I''m wondering if there''s any better way around it than hitting :c a bunch of times. Say you set a breakpoint() to fire in a common function. This will drop you into kmdb where you can do some debugging, you take a look around
2006 Jan 30
5
Problems migrating from Postgres to MySQL
Hello everyone, I''m trying to migrate a working app from Postgres to MySQL, and I''m trying to use a migration to get it done rather than alter all my database table creation scripts to MySQL syntax. I''ve done loads of work with Postgres, but am a real newbie with MySQL... I did a ''rake db_schema_dump'' from my Postgres app, and got a nice looking
2011 Mar 03
3
What am I doing wrong with this loop ?
What is wrong with this loop ? I am getting an error saying incorrect number of dimensions y[i,2] x <- as.data.frame(runif(2000, 12, 38)) z <-numeric(length(x)) y <- as.data.frame(z) for(i in 1:length(x)) { y <- ifelse(i < 500, as.data.frame(lowess(x[1:i,1], f=1/9)) , as.data.frame(lowess(x[(i-499):i,1], f=1/9))) z[i] <-y[i,2] } -- View this message in context:
2008 Aug 26
3
Amavisd Howto
Hello CentOS Docs People! I recently used the Amavisd howto to setup a couple of mailservers, which saved me from hours of searching online and reading novels of documentation. Since Ned is taking a little break from the Amavisd page, I would like to help contribute. There were a few things I'd like to add, like GTUBE/EICAR testing and SELinux config lines. My wiki username is WilliamFong.
2006 Mar 15
0
WHAM as dtrace
In the past I used a tool called WHAM to collect system and process information from Solaris. It looks like dtrace could replace WHAM. Below are the counters that I got from WHAM. I got cumulative and instantaneous counts. Is there some existing dtrace script that will give me all of these plus even more? Also, WHAM was distributed, that is it could collect these counters from multiple
2015 Oct 27
0
CentOS-6.6 SELinux questions
we have remote server running as a guest instance on a kvm host. This server acts as a public MX service for our domains along with providing a backup for our Mailman mailing lists. It also has a slave named service. while tracking down a separate problem I discovered these avc anomalies and ran audit2allow to see what was required to eliminate them. All the software is either from CentOS or
2008 Jun 25
6
dm-multipath use
Are folks in the Centos community succesfully using device-mapper-multipath? I am looking to deploy it for error handling on our iSCSI setup but there seems to be little traffic about this package on the Centos forums, as far as I can tell, and there seems to be a number of small issues based on my reading the dm-multipath developer lists and related resources. -geoff Geoff Galitz Blankenheim
2007 Aug 02
2
STI functionality, but then with multiple tables
Hello, I''m creating my own Tumblr [tumblr.com] like rails app. It''s like a blog, but in this case a blog post could be of a certain type, i.e. a regular post, a video, a link, a photo, a song(info). Well now, it''s clear that they share a lot of similar functionality: title, created_at/updated_at, commentable, probably has an author_id, etc.. But besides that they are
2006 Mar 20
24
Newbie Question about Custom Classes
Sorry if this is a complete newbish question, but I''m trying to wrap my head around creating custom classes in my rails webapp. I''m normally a Java developer, but I figured I''d give RoR a try and see how I like it, and whether it would be useful for production use with a new client. Anyways, what are the best practices for custom classes? Where and/or how do I create
2005 Aug 30
0
No subject
This software is a reverse-engineered implementation of AOL's service protocols. Included is a client that connects to AOL via either a socket or serial line, and sets up the AOL IP tunnel. It currently only runs on Linux, although adding support to [Free|Net|Open]BSD should be pretty trivial. How do I use it? This software is quite rough around the edges :-) Don't expect to be able to
2006 Dec 25
0
Why ActiveResource won't make it...
One of ActiveRecord''s greatest strengthes is its fluidity. Change a col in your db, restart, wham!, new class. This type of behavior is great for *internal* code. But for published interfaces, it''s the exact opposite of what you want. Let''s say I have a calendar web app, and expose a web service - via ActiveResource - for you to hook in your local GUI app (or command
1999 Mar 22
86
SWAT
I was playing with this on my test machine, (redhat 5.2, samba 2.0.3) worked great, and I was really impressed. So I decided to install this on my office machine. (redhat 4.2, samba 2.0.3) and the only significant difference is that on the office machine, I use encrypted passwords. I cannot get swat to authenticate on the second machine. That is, no matter what account, password combination