' (errno: 9)
What could be the problem, any idea how to proceed?
http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=60574
The error may be on the source of the copy (bak_menu.frm) not in tmp.
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, vlc on an ipad, etc.). The trick
with video is to be sure it is encoded in a format the player can
handle directly so the server isn't transcoding on the fly. And
avoid wifi if possible.
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What server software have you tried? I'm using serviio on a mac but
would expect the linux version to be equivalent, with an assortment of
players (ps3, sony blu-ray player
server case that is always done
over ssh there is not that much value added by openvpn, although the
connections might be more robust with openvpn if you need to go
through NAT or make the connection in the reverse direction. But it
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the same place on both, though.
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, the other thing new in 6.x is that you need to remove the
udev rules for the NICs or update them with the new MAC addresses or
the cloned machine will start its ethx names above the old ones, plus
fix the /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-ethx files like you did
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for an easy install. In clonezilla mode it has the option
to use the image from a clonezilla-live iso (that it will download for
you) and I use that to get a current ubuntu kernel with good hardware
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be able to do things in a 'more correct' way than
overwriting the system perl via cpan bundle updates.
Is there an overview of how software collections work somewhere? That
is, how a user interacts with a choice of versions of the same thing?
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virtualbox or kvm if you don't have something running ESXi (and the
necessary windows console client) already.
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On 02/06/2014 12:17 AM, Les Mikesell wrote:
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Is there a package for zoneminder in the std repos (base, rpmfusion,
epel), or just on rpmforge?
mark
processing - and have it put back the old version if it
only needs to run once.
But, poking through /etc/init/* it looks like a file named
/etc/init/rcS-sulogin.override would do something magic like you want.
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/sbin/sushell.
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all
memory with the parent, slowly growing as values change. This is
especially bad for mod_perl or other embedded language modules if the
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A new child process will share almost all
memory with the parent, slowly growing as values change.
The trick is to load up as much as possible in the parent before the
children
manager to ask me to look this up.
Seems out of character for you to replace hardware to fix a software
bug. If you are going to spend money, why not drop in a Windows VM
so you can run IE?
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of thing that would have cross platform java software.
Just using std. repos
Seems like you have exhausted that already, though. And java apps
tend to be fairly self-contained and easy to manage separately - since
linux distros have been so weird about supporting it.
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well KVM handles giving a USB port to a guest?
And my manager feels, I guess, that he has the budget, if we can find
something in our price range.
If you've already put in the time to make a working system why not
squeeze as much out of it as you can?
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might think your performance is improved. But,
that's only true if the test exactly matches real-world use - that is,
in normal operation, the same disk heads won't frequently be moving to
other locations to, for example, write logs.
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!) -- and put it in the crontab - // cron // - get yourself
some...
But you shouldn't have to write - and maintain - that script, because
there are monitoring frameworks that are already well written to do it
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, etc.,
and subsequent 'yum update' runs will do the right things. Or if
you want to do it the hard way you can download the individual rpm
packages, install them in dependency order, and watch for updates
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of the other packages via 'yum install' or 'yum
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: /home, /var, /tmp), etc.
The division is not at all clean, especially under /var. You've got
stuff put there by a base OS install mingled with an unpredictable
amount of logs and data.
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And for clarity's sake, I'm not suggesting a literal partition /os and
/data, simply
are adding disk heads to the mix or localizing
activity during your test?
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on the numerous
installs I've done of CentOS 6.x desktop.
You have to configure networking during the install and check a
non-obvious box that says something like 'start automatically', to get
the ONBOOT=yes setting in the ifcfg-eth? file.
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Booting from something smaller might have advantages.
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.. and thats it
in bios you put both hdd to boot and if the first have a problem the
second will boot, mail you that you have a degraded raid and start
resync after you replaced the drive. (and you can do it live)
Does that all work the same for drives 2 TB?
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- but
whether it actually works or not may depend on the type of failure and
what the bios does to the disk mapping as a result. In any case it
is a good idea to know how to recover from a rescue-mode boot of the
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then only concern is that GRUB and /boot
survive the crash.
And if you know how to do a rescue-mode boot and reinstall grub, you
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partition on a given disk, and then kernel boots file
systems from RAID's. Once /boot RAID is mounted, any changes are written
to all disks.
What is the hd number you give in the setup command? And what if
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someone to get the details right from scratch. But, no, it
isn't likely to match Google in terms of either reliability or ease of
use - and especially in searchability.
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it for, I use it as a pop server, download my mail, filter with
mailfilter and view with mutt.
Using pop won't track read/unread accurately. If you are going to do
it that way, why not use imap? Or do you point your phone at your own
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lists you probably read/skip a hundred messages to
every one you answer, so using a phone lets you do some of it anytime
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use. I just keep it to have a
place where I'll notice things like bank notifications, etc. - with a
separate phone app to make it obvious.
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on calendars.
There is a sync protocol for that too - but again your phone and the
google web interface will always be in sync with no extra work and you
can configure apple devices to use it too.
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rebuilds and their own.
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most of the related
systems under a build ecosystem that no one else can reproduce easily.
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if it goes off in a wildly wrong
direction...).Anyway, per Johnny's comment that it is all going to
be published - that's all anyone could ask.
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tools, other than
t-bird (or maybe mutt or pine g)?
Gmail's web interface is very low-maintenance... And if you tweak the
options to advance when you delete or archive, surprisingly easy to
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approximately the
same.The plus side is that you don't have to spend a lot of time
organizing the archived messages. It's google - they know how to
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on the motherboard and on any particular card
will stay in the same order, but the order of the motherboard set and
any card will be random during the install. Worse, when you move a
drive to a different chassis, the old udev rules keep any of the new
set from matching any old name.
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On 01/14/2014 08:34 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
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I don't know about less consistent, but I always considered it a
feature in Linux vs the BSDs or big
interface shows link up. And the people doing that part wish
we used more windows instead of Linux.
ifconfig up? Not ethtool eth?
You have to do both. Link won't come up until you ifconfig up the
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use ethtool to check for link. All very awkward to describe to a
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need to find all of your
locally modified config files. Most of that should be under
/etc/sysconfig for an easy diff, but not everything.
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ahead of time, nothing will work.
Now I have to remember which *PCI slot* my Ethernet card is in when I
run ifconfig unless I want to dig through the full listing.
Yes, but that's something you _can_ know.
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On 2014-01-14 8:34 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
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Now I have to remember which *PCI slot* my Ethernet card is in when I
run ifconfig unless I want to dig through
you are doing several a day. Oh, and we've been
waiting over a month for a resolution on a server that disappeared in
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to my Gigabyte MB and the previous 'enp2s0'
became 'enp3s0'!
Oh great, another naming scheme invented by people that don't actually
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maybe... it'll work.
Maybe. If the names are relative to populated slots, maybe not.
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instead of just cloning everything and paying for
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based tech company.
I can only imagine what RMS thinks about all of this. If he hadn't
fought for so long for free software, we would all truly be up shits
creek.
If you start with the assumption that Intel/AMD processors and the gcc
compiler are backdoored, what's left, US or not?
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wasn't the one that was recommended/promoted by the groups likely to
be compromised. But, I try to stay out of politics so I don't worry
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keeping secrets anyway.
Bruce's twofish was better; it was his AES submission.
But didn't that come later? With nothing else to go on, that would
make me think that it is more likely to have been influenced by
whatever means corrupted the others.
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to be modified in the packets - you'd make it work at
layer 2 and use a switch with a monitor port (or for lower bandwidth,
an old fashioned hub) to fan out copies of the packets.
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want to switch yet. Normally I'd use vnc
or remote-desktop connections directly to the guest anyway, but there
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of
K12LTSP in that bucket too. Maybe someone will roll a new K12LTSP
that comes up working as installed again now.
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it is a serial port, but
actually accepts a tcp connection.I suppose you could rig a
loopback cable and actually have a separate program writing to the
serial port with the loopback returning it to your listening
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it connect a
PTY (perhaps with optional symlink name) with a TCP4-LISTEN, and have
your application open the pty.
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It's packaged in EPEL.
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- along with some other desktop apps instead
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4. Is this message gain any importance ?
No one else can decide what is important to you. But it can be
things like 'your hard disk is about to fail'.
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in /etc/modeprobe.conf (or the files under
/etc/modeprobe.d/ and rebuild the initrd to include them (assuming you
know the right names - you might need to do an install on a similar
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some other changes
that will help make it easier to rsync the whole archive to an offsite
mirror. I haven't tried it myself yet and am not sure off the top of
my head if it chunks up large files for better pooling of the
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For the people who don't know, backuppc builds a directory tree for
each backup run where the full runs are complete and the incrementals
normally only contain the changed files
straightforward, but at least possible).
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of the user differ is specious.
It does make sense in the context of being able to build a 32-bit
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install yum-utils'
without affecting the old incomplete transaction.
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older thin
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Am 14.12.2013 23:30, schrieb Les Mikesell:
On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 3:35 PM, SilverTip257 silvertip...@gmail.com wrote:
In a way it's a shame...
At the same time I can see why RH is going x86_64 only ... much
-cycle_dates
*who* is forcing you to RHEL7?
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the firewall on on the server and only allowing the few ports I need.
I dont run ssh on 22
What do you guys think?
Why not consolidate to a single physical box but continue to run
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advance the odds a few years.
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No, it is just annoying, and as you can see, the problem continues.
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domain. And regardless of whether there is
any spam or not, anyone can claim there was to get someone they don't
like on a blacklist.
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Sometimes 'yum-complete-transaction' will fix things - but yum will
normally tell you if it needs that. You can 'yum install yum-utils' if
you don't already have it.
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installed, then 'yum remove' the full package-version name of
the older one. And if yum still refuses, try 'rpm -e' with the older
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, most
software is running.
If you hit escape when the splash screen starts, can you tell which
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you try another 'yum update' after completing your old transaction?
Does 'startx' work from a text mode login? If not, maybe the error
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through sendmail for local delivery or uses smtp protocol, but
if it runs an executable named sendmail that is not actually sendmail,
it seems reasonable to call that emulation.Actually it seems
reasonable either way to me, but I suppose that's a matter of
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