Ok then. Thanks a lot for the assistance. Things seem to be back to
normal. I will look closer tomorrow when the kids are here.
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> - Is there any disk anomaly? (Reboot forcing a fsck?)
Not that I've noticed.
>
> - Is there any problem in the binaries? If you run rpm with the
> 'verify' options, it'll check that no binaries have been corrupted
> on-disk... It's normal to see some config files changed, but no
> binaries s
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Crash dump was written to: erl_crash.dump
Kernel pid terminated (application_controller)
({application_start_failure,kernel,{shutdown,{kernel,start,[normal,[]]}}})
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Beam is still consuming 100% of the cpu after a few minutes. I'm going to
leave that script running to see what it does over
12:51 PM, Martin Langhoff wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 1:37 PM, Devon Connolly wrote:
> > Anyway, back on topic... Here is that script slightly modified running
> on
> > a fresh boot. I'm going to leave this looping and post the file to
> > pastebin. Here is
> Don't reinstall. If possible, let's try to debug this. If you're going
> to give up, just
>
> 1 - Backup /var/lib/ejabberd -- just tar it up
> 2 - Use the 'domain_config' script to change the domain -- this will
> re-generate the ejabberd mnesia database. What I'd do: change it to
> 'foo.com' an
at 12:16 PM, Martin Langhoff wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 1:12 PM, Martin Langhoff
> wrote
> > On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 11:35 AM, Devon Connolly
> wrote:
> >> XS Version: 0.6
> >> 1 GB Physical Ram, 2GB Swap
> >
> > Ok - the RAM is on the low
XS Version: 0.6
1 GB Physical Ram, 2GB Swap
154 XO's Registered, Any number connected when the problem happens, 0-XX
The XS is controlling dhcp but nothing out of the ordinary as far as
leases are concerned.
No Active Antenna
# /home/idmgr/list_registration
http://pastebin.com/m762076bb
# ejabb
I'm having some issues with ejabbered after re-flashing and re-registering a
student's XO. No other changes were made to the server; however, the beam
process has begun to constantly use 100% cpu while the ram usage swells to
over 1GB and then proceeds to eat the 2GB swap. This continues until the
and wish to start afresh with a "clean" upgrade.
>
>
>
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With the latest XO build you need to:
# rm .sugar/default/config
Then press CTL+ALT+ERASE. You will need to re-enter the students name and
the register option will have returned.
From what I've experienced "sugar-control-panel -c registration" only
seems to allow laptops that were having t
> What is the output of "iptables -t nat -L -v"
>
I can't cite any explicit benefits as this is my first XS install and my
first time using Dansguardian. I'm still getting used to iptables and the
wonderful science of redirecting packets. Google led me to believe this
is the best way to
17 Oct 2009 08:08:47 -, Martin Langhoff
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> On Sat, Oct 17, 2009 at 2:15 AM, Devon Connolly wrote:
>> Right, I appended the aforementioned entries to "iptables-xs.in" so that
>> the resulting iptables-xs file reflected the modifications, but the
>>
directed to Dansguardian. Today, I will try to retrace my steps
more carefully and post a more detailed summary.
On Sat, 17 Oct 2009 08:08:47 -, Martin Langhoff
wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 17, 2009 at 2:15 AM, Devon Connolly wrote:
>> Right, I appended the aforementioned entries to
the rules have been applied to
iptables.
On Fri, 16 Oct 2009 18:01:25 -, Martin Langhoff
wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 4:08 PM, Devon Connolly wrote:
>>
>> I'm not sure what I am overlooking but was anything changed in .6 that
>> could be breaking my Dansgu
I'm not sure what I am overlooking but was anything changed in .6 that
could be breaking my Dansguardian install? My iptables are set up as
before adding the following entries:
iptables -t nat -A OUTPUT -p tcp --dport 80 -m owner --uid-owner squid -j
ACCEPT
iptables -t nat -A OUTPUT -p tcp --dpo
distros such as Debian stable or Ubuntu LTS?
>
> Sameer
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sary by any
means. I just think it would be convenient.
Thanks for the info
On Mon, 28 Sep 2009 08:16:19 -, Martin Langhoff
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> On Sun, Sep 27, 2009 at 2:32 PM, Devon Connolly wrote:
>> logging in to moodle. As auth_olpc only accepts connections using the
>> stand
Rather than digging around the config files myself, I thought it'd be
quicker to ask people that actually know what they are doing. I know the
server assumes LAN access to moodle only, but I was looking to allow
students and teachers to access the server remotely. I set up a host
redirect
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