Hi everyone,
A little while ago our friends at Phyber - http://www.phyber.com/ - racked a
few more servers for us and installed RHEL 6 on them.Over the last months
I've been moving services to the newer boxes.
Today I moved the web frontend (previously just Varnish on one box) to two of
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Does anyone know if you can control multiple CI-V ICOM radios (via multiple
serial interfaces) from a single server for each of WWV/H and CHU?
I have two sound cards and the first is audio 0 which is WWV_AUDIO(0) the other
is audio 1 which is
Why is the Current Score on server Up/Down time so sensitive for IPv6
servers?
Today I did some maintenance work on my server and did a few reboots. When
I
look at the stats on my server, the IPv4 shows a score of 19.9 and doesn't
appear
to have really been impacted, whereas the IPv6 shows a
On Jun 2, 2012, at 22:21, Luke Militello l...@digitalenigma.net wrote:
Does anyone know if you can control multiple CI-V ICOM radios (via multiple
serial interfaces) from a single server for each of WWV/H and CHU?
This is a question better for the NTP newsgroup.
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On Sun, Jun 3, 2012 at 5:21 AM, Luke Militello l...@digitalenigma.net wrote:
I have two sound cards and the first is audio 0 which is WWV_AUDIO(0) the
other
is audio 1 which is CHU_AUDIO(1). Therefore, can you use '/dev/icomU' to
control each?
I don't believe it is possible since both