Displaying 20 results from an estimated 120 matches similar to: "redirect_to problem - not redirecting"
2006 Jun 05
7
Building a UK based e-commerce store in rails
I have built a few sites with Rails, however I have been approached by a
company wanting an e-commerce / online shop built. I would love to build
one in rails with the knoweledge I now have. I have the agile book and
the pickaxe book they are my reference guide. However there is virtually
nothing on creating real world e-commerce sites in rails.
They will be selling to both businesses and the
2023 Aug 21
1
Editing user password hashes
Hi all. I'm migrating from a small OpenLDAP setup and currently have
users' password hashes in {SSHA} and {CRYPT}$5$.16s format.
Can I just ldbedit or ldbmodify user's supplementalCredentials fields
in /var/lib/samba/private/sam.ldb.d/DC%3DAD%2CDC%3DEXAMPLE%2CDC%3DCOM.ldb
to migrate passwords?
Provided that I could get the data structure right. (Documentations
about
2017 Oct 16
0
gfid entries in volume heal info that do not heal
OK, so here?s my output of the volume info and the heal info. I have not yet tracked down physical location of these files, any tips to finding them would be appreciated, but I?m definitely just wanting them gone. I forgot to mention earlier that the cluster is running 3.12 and was upgraded from 3.10; these files were likely stuck like this when it was on 3.10.
[root at tpc-cent-glus1-081017 ~]#
2007 Mar 03
1
Ajax.Updater with evalScripts: true strips curly braces
When I return an html fragment to Ajax.Updater with evalScripts: true set,
and there is a script fragment with curly braces in it (a function
declaration or an object literal), the curly braces are getting stripped out
somehow, and leaving me with invalid JS.
I think this is the case because I put an alert in the evalScripts method
right before the "return eval(script)" and it had no
2012 Jul 02
0
[LLVMdev] FYI: As of r159525, the LLVM test suite no longer uses tclsh-style quoting!
And there was much rejoicing, but probably also some pain.
I've gotten the builds green (after some minor snafus) on Linux and Mac,
and I think Windows should be fine (forcing the internal lit test runner
passes on Linux).
This has sped up test runs by about 33% on many-core Linux builds. =]
However, for folks who maintain an out-of-tree regression test suite who
were previously relying on
2017 Nov 06
0
gfid entries in volume heal info that do not heal
That took a while!
I have the following stats:
4085169 files in both bricks3162940 files only have a single hard link.
All of the files exist on both servers. bmidata2 (below) WAS running
when bmidata1 died.
gluster volume heal clifford statistics heal-countGathering count of
entries to be healed on volume clifford has been successful
Brick bmidata1:/data/glusterfs/clifford/brick/brickNumber of
2014 Feb 01
2
Standby secondary domain controller
Hello,
I configured a main DC and secondary domain controller
successfully. The only problem is that I want the secondary DC to
Stand By, so most of the time it is shutdown.
The problem is that when the secondary DC is shutdown on the primary
DC I receive continously the following error which is filling the
logs:
Feb 1 14:23:56 saturno samba[3217]: [2014/02/01 14:23:56.021591, 0]
2017 Oct 18
1
gfid entries in volume heal info that do not heal
Hey Matt,
>From the xattr output, it looks like the files are not present on the
arbiter brick & needs healing. But on the parent it does not have the
pending markers set for those entries.
The workaround for this is you need to do a lookup on the file which needs
heal from the mount, so it will create the entry on the arbiter brick and
then run the volume heal to do the healing.
Follow
2017 Oct 23
0
gfid entries in volume heal info that do not heal
Hi Jim & Matt,
Can you also check for the link count in the stat output of those hardlink
entries in the .glusterfs folder on the bricks.
If the link count is 1 on all the bricks for those entries, then they are
orphaned entries and you can delete those hardlinks.
To be on the safer side have a backup before deleting any of the entries.
Regards,
Karthik
On Fri, Oct 20, 2017 at 3:18 AM, Jim
2007 Oct 31
12
autotest displays no output
Hey, I''m trying to configure autotest with rspec on cygwin but something is
going wrong.
I made a very simple testing environment with a user.rb and user_spec.rb
file. Rspec works fine, but autotest outputs nothing - it just stays here,
idle. ^C doesn''t display anything more.
I can see it''s running because I added require ''autotest/snarl'' in my
2007 Dec 20
1
passing hash as object value?
I''ve looked around for a while, but can''t seem to find any documentation
stating whether it was possible to pass a hash as the value of a key in
an object.. can we?
e.g.:
foo { "foo":
fred => { "key1" => "val1", "key2" => "val2" }
}
this gives me errors, as does using square brackets in place of the
curlies for
2006 Feb 22
3
[OT] Curly Quotes on a Mac
There''s such a Mac-friendly group here, I thought I might get some
guidance. I''m happily developing everything on my PowerBook, and loving
it. Yeah, TextMate is way cool. But all my clients keep sending me copy
in Microsoft Word format and the curly quotes, ellipses, dashes, etc.
turn into question marks.
This might be overreaching, but is there some way to open the Word
2017 Oct 17
0
gfid entries in volume heal info that do not heal
Attached is the heal log for the volume as well as the shd log.
>> Run these commands on all the bricks of the replica pair to get the attrs set on the backend.
[root at tpc-cent-glus1-081017 ~]# getfattr -d -e hex -m . /exp/b1/gv0/.glusterfs/10/86/108694db-c039-4b7c-bd3d-ad6a15d811a2
getfattr: Removing leading '/' from absolute path names
# file:
2017 Oct 24
0
gfid entries in volume heal info that do not heal
I have 14,734 GFIDS that are different. All the different ones are only
on the brick that was live during the outage and concurrent file copy-
in. The brick that was down at that time has no GFIDs that are not also
on the up brick.
As the bricks are 10TB, the find is going to be a long running process.
I'm running several finds at once with gnu parallel but it will still
take some time.
2017 Oct 17
3
gfid entries in volume heal info that do not heal
Hi Matt,
Run these commands on all the bricks of the replica pair to get the attrs
set on the backend.
On the bricks of first replica set:
getfattr -d -e hex -m . <brick path>/.glusterfs/10/86/
108694db-c039-4b7c-bd3d-ad6a15d811a2
On the fourth replica set:
getfattr -d -e hex -m . <brick path>/.glusterfs/
e0/c5/e0c56bf7-8bfe-46ca-bde1-e46b92d33df3
Also run the "gluster volume
2017 Oct 19
2
gfid entries in volume heal info that do not heal
I've been following this particular thread as I have a similar issue
(RAID6 array failed out with 3 dead drives at once while a 12 TB load
was being copied into one mounted space - what a mess)
I have >700K GFID entries that have no path data:Example:getfattr -d -e
hex -m . .glusterfs/00/00/0000a5ef-5af7-401b-84b5-ff2a51c10421# file:
.glusterfs/00/00/0000a5ef-5af7-401b-84b5-
2017 Oct 23
2
gfid entries in volume heal info that do not heal
In my case I was able to delete the hard links in the .glusterfs folders of the bricks and it seems to have done the trick, thanks!
From: Karthik Subrahmanya [mailto:ksubrahm at redhat.com]
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2017 1:52 AM
To: Jim Kinney <jim.kinney at gmail.com>; Matt Waymack <mwaymack at nsgdv.com>
Cc: gluster-users <Gluster-users at gluster.org>
Subject: Re:
2007 Jul 23
1
How to do link_to with query parameter AND css class
Folks,
I''ve been trying to get a number of variations of the following line
of template code to work:
<%= link_to ''Show contact details'', :controller => ''people'', :action
=> ''show'', :class => ''actionLink'', :id => person %>
I''ve tied putting curlies around the controller and action as well
2017 Oct 23
0
gfid entries in volume heal info that do not heal
I'm not so lucky. ALL of mine show 2 links and none have the attr data
that supplies the path to the original.
I have the inode from stat. Looking now to dig out the path/filename
from xfs_db on the specific inodes individually.
Is the hash of the filename or <path>/filename and if so relative to
where? /, <path from top of brick>, ?
On Mon, 2017-10-23 at 18:54 +0000, Matt Waymack
2014 Sep 25
1
Tinc1.1pre10 on Windows 8.1?
Hello tincers,
I run a small tinc mesh using version 1.1pre10 on mostly linux (debian) hosts. In the past, I was able to successfully join my windows machine to the tinc network, when I was running an earlier version of tinc (throughout the mesh). However, with 1.1pre10, I have had no success. Is this a known error, a misconfiguration on my part, or some other issue? I currently have no tinc-up