Another way to fix this bug is to add additional configuration:
[apt_all]
user root
Because the update is performed as root by the cronjob, the plugin
statefile is written to
/var/lib/munin-node/plugin-state/root/plugin-apt.state. Without this
configuration item, munin_run would look in
/var/lib/
Another way to work-around this problem is to add a large (empty) file
on the backup volume (dd if=/dev/zero of=/backup/blob count=1000
bs=1M). Then, whenever rdiff-backup fails when the device becomes
full, remove that file and you can run --check-destination-dir to fix
up the repository.
--
T
created a wrapper script around the check_nrpe plugin to print the
command's arguments, and all parameters seem to be passed along just
fine. Something seems to go wrong inside the check_nrpe command,
probably there's some difference in the environment.
Kind regards,
Bram Schoenmakers
I believe this bug appeared in Chrome / Chromium 11, see
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=77274 for the full
story.
Chrome would hang from time to time, and quitting it left three chrome
processes behind. It appeared that the gecko-mediaplayer plugin was
causing some kind of race
'/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock' ]; then
But I wonder if this solution applies in general, but at least it
supports Debian's default settings.
--
Bram Schoenmakers
--
To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org
with a subject of "unsubscribe".
The problem persists with the kernel which entered testing today
(2.6.32-26). Looking back at the logs I see that version 2.6.32-23 was
still working. This one came with the installation, the Debian
installer for testing (Build: 9 October 2010).
Also, I found out that disabling KMS actually make t
SVN commit 484800 by bram:
Feature added: Suspend RSIBreak with the docker's popup menu. Handy if you're
playing a game for example.
CCMAIL:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
AMhi16-action-rsibreakx.png
AMhi32-action-rsibreakx.png
M +24 -1 rsidock.cpp
M +16 -2 rsido
7 matches
Mail list logo