Hi Anna,
UVBACKUP will read uvfiles's records one by one and push it into a device or
stdout.
Your command do not create a backup, it performs a integrity control of uv
files.
Details of your options :
-v = verbose
-f = full (not incremental)
-notag = do not switch the uvbackup flag of
Kevin
I remember a long time back working for a consultancy in Oxford we had long
and ineffective interview processes.
Then we took on a client that was an institute of personnel directors, and
found they published some very good materials on how to conduct interviews.
The main lesson was to
Ok...
When I had RHEL5 and UV 10.0.2 running, If I did a mount using type cifs
All I needed to do in UV was 1F , 2/mnt/mountname, 3D_SOURCE
And I could list the directory, no problem.
Due to a server issue, we had to put an emergency server in place that is
Running Fedora19 (64 bit) and
I had to add the sec=ntlm to the line in my /etc/fstab since about FC18 or so:
//shareName mountPointcifs
rw,credentials=.myCredentials,_netdev,sec=ntlm,users,nounix,nosetuids,file_mode=0644,dir_mode=0775
0 0
bob little
applications architect
independent contractor
market
Have you got the ALLOWNFS setting in your uvconfig set to 1 ?
Brian
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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of George Gallen
Sent: 09 October 2013 15:16
To: U2 Users
Subject: [U2] UV and Mount -t CIFS
Ok...
No, it's not - it's a 0.
But...I didn't have it set to 1 on the old server either, and it worked.
If I change it.I assume I would need to bring UV down and restart?
What I essentially do is I backup the /uv directory on the old system,
Did a fresh install of UV on the new server, then
Thanks...
I tried all the variations of sec - most mounted - some failed - but none
allowed UV to LIST the directory
I also added ver=1.0
I may need to setup a ftp server on the printwizard machine, and work around
that way until I figure it out.
We will be upgrading the RHEL5 to RHEL6 once
Is SELINUX enabled? That's caused me headaches in the past.
bob little
applications architect
independent contractor
market america, inc.
1302 pleasant ridge rd.
greensboro, nc 27409
Phone: 336-698-4367
Cell: 248-675-5515
Skype: boblittle904
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No that was the first thing I disabled!
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Sent: Wednesday, October 09, 2013 2:05 PM
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Subject: Re: [U2] UV and Mount -t CIFS
Is SELINUX
On 09/10/13 16:59, George Gallen wrote:
No, it's not - it's a 0.
But...I didn't have it set to 1 on the old server either, and it worked.
If I change it.I assume I would need to bring UV down and restart?
What I essentially do is I backup the /uv directory on the old system,
Did a
Yes, when I setup the server, I added each user and manually assigned them the
uid/gid from the other server,
This way when I overlay the data from the other system, everything works as
planned (at least I keep telling
Myself that).
George
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Kevin,
You want people who are smart and get things done --
http://www.joelonsoftware.com/articles/fog73.html
rex
On Wed, Oct 9, 2013 at 4:39 AM, Brian Leach br...@brianleach.co.uk wrote:
Kevin
I remember a long time back working for a consultancy in Oxford we had long
and
We're actually on the same page, Doug, thanks. What was on my mind is that
while everyone knows they need to diversify, too many do not actually
diversify. I know some very smart, highly expert BASIC people who have known
for many years that they need to do something beyond BASIC, but they
Hey man, it was funny! Thanks for the levity.
On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 8:43 PM, Leverett, Brendon
brendon.lever...@spotless.com.au wrote:
Kevin,
Sorry if I was making light of your serious request but this rather bad
joke came back to me as soon as I read your post.
Good luck with the tech
Susan, yes. I've been very open in my interviews, and it's netted
significantly regrettable results. So this time I'm going for people who
can get behind and contribute to the common cause as soon after hire as
possible. I don't have any aspirations of hiring for life, though I
certainly do
David, I'm a company of 10. HR, technology, hell, even vacuuming the
facility falls to moi.
On Tue, Oct 8, 2013 at 2:27 PM, David A. Green dgr...@dagconsulting.comwrote:
Why not let HR handle the personality questions and background checks,
that's what they do. That leaves you to
TG, I hired a guy with copious MV skill. He came on strong and then just
one day decided that he was smarter than everyone else and didn't want to
do the tasks that he was assigned. Unbelievable waste of an otherwise
talented resource.
On Tue, Oct 8, 2013 at 3:56 PM, Tony Gravagno
Rex, copious thanks. Great information.
On Wed, Oct 9, 2013 at 12:57 PM, Rex Gozar rgo...@gmail.com wrote:
Kevin,
You want people who are smart and get things done --
http://www.joelonsoftware.com/articles/fog73.html
rex
On Wed, Oct 9, 2013 at 4:39 AM, Brian Leach
For everyone else who responded and that I didn't respond personally, thank
you so much. I've come to the conclusion that not only have I been lax in
testing technical knowledge, Brian is right, I didn't really have a vision
for where to slot someone and therefore the interview was a little
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