On 06/20/2013 08:11 PM, Zane Williamson wrote:
Hi 389-users list!
I appear to have an issue holding onto authentication when attempting
to save changes to an ldap entry.
I am able to authenticate properly, but when I attempt to Save Changes
It takes me to:
Hi,
We have four 389 DS masters, version 1.2.11 that we are organizing in
multi-master replication topology.
On one host we do not have admin server and consequently do not have an option
to use 389 Management Console to configure replication agreements.
I configured it from the command line
On 06/21/2013 08:53 AM, Zane Williamson wrote:
Hi Rich,
I do:
drwx-- 2 dsadmin root4.0K Jun 20 22:44 cookies
Do you see authentication cookies in that directory?
Are there any errors in /var/log/dirsrv/admin-serv/error?
On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 7:15 AM, Rich Megginson
On 06/21/2013 08:56 AM,
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Hi,
We have four 389 DS masters, version 1.2.11
that we are organizing in multi-master replication topology.
On one host we do not
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Yes, I see
-rw--- 1 dsadmin dsadmin 488 Jun 21 20:31 cookies.pb It appears to be
receiving cookie information and is updating fine.
The only [error] I am seeing is
File does not exist: /usr/share/dirsrv/html/favicon.ico
Is there perhaps an option in the dsgw conf where I can turn up the
On 06/21/2013 02:35 PM, Zane Williamson wrote:
Yes, I see
-rw--- 1 dsadmin dsadmin 488 Jun 21 20:31 cookies.pb It appears
to be receiving cookie information and is updating fine.
The only [error] I am seeing is
File does not exist: /usr/share/dirsrv/html/favicon.ico
Is there perhaps
On 06/21/2013 03:08 PM, Zane Williamson wrote:
Just one old cookie from a few weeks back. I made sure my browser
will accept all cookies from this domain.
The charset is not supported
(ISO_8859-1)
I am curious if this is causing issues. I see this on pages displayed
for the dsgw.
The
On 06/20/2013 02:53 PM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
xfce4-mixer or pnmixer? If you meant pnmixer, I started it from a
console, too, but the only error message printed to stderr is this
GUI-related message (occurs often while toying with pnmixer):
I suggested xfce4-mixer because that's what you'd
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
On Thu, 20 Jun 2013, Tom Horsley wrote:
Aside from the 3 or 4 updates to biosdevname that changed
the immutable names, I've just found another fail:
I replaced my motherboard and since this one has native
gigabit, I didn't re-install the
Reindl Harald h.rei...@thelounge.net writes:
Am 19.06.2013 17:01, schrieb lee:
Look at pulseaudio, for example. It can be useful *if* you actually
have use for features it provides --- which I don't
most do
Do you have any evidence for that?
It's like installing all available packages
On 20.06.2013 15:17, Roberto Ragusa wrote:
#17 0x003a67401bf7 in ?? () from /lib64/tls/libnvidia-tls.so.310.32
Wait a moment, this does not look as nouveau to me.
I've used the nvidia drivers on this host months ago from rpmfusion as
well as nvidia- binary installer but failure this
Hi Zoltan,
On Jun 21 02:30, Zoltan Hoppar wrote:
If you would like to use the pnmixer - then you have to know that
mixer is colliding with pavucontrol and therefore can kill pulse too
in bad timing. The solution is:
Look for the automatically starting apps, and as commandline parameter
you
Hi Joe,
On Jun 20 23:54, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 06/20/2013 02:53 PM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
xfce4-mixer or pnmixer? If you meant pnmixer, I started it from a
console, too, but the only error message printed to stderr is this
GUI-related message (occurs often while toying with pnmixer):
I
Hi Corina,
Ok, let's see what happens inside. I'd like to ask you to provide some
more details that can help us to produce a bugreport, or much better a
solution for everyone.
Please answer to the following questions:
- Witch Fedora version you have?
- Kernel version (run uname -a in terminal)
-
On Jun 21 11:21, Zoltan Hoppar wrote:
Hi Corina,
Ok, let's see what happens inside. I'd like to ask you to provide some
more details that can help us to produce a bugreport, or much better a
solution for everyone.
Please answer to the following questions:
Sure.
- Witch Fedora version you
Reindl Harald:
irqbalance is a daemon that evenly distributes IRQ load across
multiple CPUs for enhanced performance.
lee:
That's what it claims, but does it really?
Okay, if you really want to know, it's a subversive program by the TLA
to infiltrate computers in Iraq...
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Hi,
I am unable to read a SanDisk microSD card via its adapter, which read
fine with F17 and before on the same two 4-year-old notebooks (Dell
Latitude E6400 and E5400).
I searched some but most of the queries were with newer machines. Some
talk about success (and failure) with installing
Hi,
I have a Fedora 18 system that I just setup multipath
on. The problem is, blkid no longer reports UUIDs on any disk that I
have on the multipath.conf blacklist. Is there a way around
this? It presents a problem because I mount quite a few volumes via
their UUID because they are iSCSI
Hi Rich,
I do:
drwx-- 2 dsadmin root4.0K Jun 20 22:44 cookies
On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 7:15 AM, Rich Megginson rmegg...@redhat.com wrote:
On 06/20/2013 08:11 PM, Zane Williamson wrote:
Hi 389-users list!
I appear to have an issue holding onto authentication when attempting to
Dear All,
Today, I am getting this message at boot time:
Notice - HD self monitoring system has reported that a parameter has
exceeded its normal operating range. Dell recommends that you back up
your data regularly. A parameter out of range may or may not indicate
a potential Hard.Press
On 06/21/2013 11:17 AM, Paul Smith wrote:
Dear All,
Today, I am getting this message at boot time:
Notice - HD self monitoring system has reported that a parameter has
exceeded its normal operating range. Dell recommends that you back up
your data regularly. A parameter out of range may
On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 5:21 PM, Steven Stern
subscribed-li...@sterndata.com wrote:
Today, I am getting this message at boot time:
Notice - HD self monitoring system has reported that a parameter has
exceeded its normal operating range. Dell recommends that you back up
your data regularly.
On 06/21/2013 10:21 AM, Steven Stern wrote:
On 06/21/2013 11:17 AM, Paul Smith wrote:
Dear All,
Today, I am getting this message at boot time:
Notice - HD self monitoring system has reported that a parameter has
exceeded its normal operating range. Dell recommends that you back up
your data
On 06/21/2013 11:24 AM, Paul Smith wrote:
On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 5:21 PM, Steven Stern
subscribed-li...@sterndata.com wrote:
Today, I am getting this message at boot time:
Notice - HD self monitoring system has reported that a parameter has
exceeded its normal operating range. Dell
On Fri, 21 Jun 2013 17:24:10 +0100
Paul Smith wrote:
Drive failure expected in less than 24 hours. SAVE ALL DATA.
Just remember what happened when HAL told Dave the AE-35
unit would fail in 24 hours :-).
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On 06/21/2013 09:24 AM, Lawrence Graves issued this missive:
On 06/21/2013 10:21 AM, Steven Stern wrote:
On 06/21/2013 11:17 AM, Paul Smith wrote:
Dear All,
Today, I am getting this message at boot time:
Notice - HD self monitoring system has reported that a parameter has
exceeded its
On 06/21/2013 11:46 AM, Rick Stevens wrote:
On 06/21/2013 09:24 AM, Lawrence Graves issued this missive:
On 06/21/2013 10:21 AM, Steven Stern wrote:
On 06/21/2013 11:17 AM, Paul Smith wrote:
Dear All,
Today, I am getting this message at boot time:
Notice - HD self monitoring system has
You can put random stuff to do at boot in /etc/rc.d/rc.local
and it will get run last thing at boot time.
Just out of curiosity, is there an equivalent file you
can get to run just before everything else at reboot or
shutdown time?
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On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 5:38 PM, Steven Stern
subscribed-li...@sterndata.com wrote:
Today, I am getting this message at boot time:
Notice - HD self monitoring system has reported that a parameter has
exceeded its normal operating range. Dell recommends that you back up
your data regularly.
Once upon a time, Paul Smith phh...@gmail.com said:
To me, it is a bit surprising how the failure of the hard disk can be
predicted (and with a time projection)!
One of the lines you listed was the reallocated sector count.
Basically, when you buy a 500G drive, it really has more space than
On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 7:46 PM, Chris Adams li...@cmadams.net wrote:
To me, it is a bit surprising how the failure of the hard disk can be
predicted (and with a time projection)!
One of the lines you listed was the reallocated sector count.
Basically, when you buy a 500G drive, it really has
On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 02:32:45PM -0400, Tom Horsley wrote:
You can put random stuff to do at boot in /etc/rc.d/rc.local
and it will get run last thing at boot time.
Just out of curiosity, is there an equivalent file you
can get to run just before everything else at reboot or
shutdown time?
On 06/21/2013 02:00 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Erm, no, I said pnmixer is giving me trouble. With xfce4-mixer I can
change the volume of the PulseAUdio channel for the internal audio
card fine.
OK, I sit corrected. However, I know that I copied xfce4-mixer from
your email. Still, the
On 06/21/2013 11:57 AM, Paul Smith issued this missive:
On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 7:46 PM, Chris Adams li...@cmadams.net wrote:
To me, it is a bit surprising how the failure of the hard disk can be
predicted (and with a time projection)!
One of the lines you listed was the reallocated sector
Dear All,
Does the size of the hard disk affect Fedora's performance?
I am looking for a 2 T disk to replace my current disk, but some
people are warning me about performance; they say I should buy a disk
of at most 1 T. Are they correct?
Thanks in advance,
Paul
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On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 10:03 PM, Rick Stevens ri...@alldigital.com wrote:
To me, it is a bit surprising how the failure of the hard disk can be
predicted (and with a time projection)!
One of the lines you listed was the reallocated sector count.
Basically, when you buy a 500G drive, it
On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 10:42 PM, Reindl Harald h.rei...@thelounge.net wrote:
Does the size of the hard disk affect Fedora's performance?
I am looking for a 2 T disk to replace my current disk, but some
people are warning me about performance; they say I should buy a disk
of at most 1 T. Are
On 2013/06/21 09:24, Paul Smith wrote:
On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 5:21 PM, Steven Stern
subscribed-li...@sterndata.com wrote:
Today, I am getting this message at boot time:
Notice - HD self monitoring system has reported that a parameter has
exceeded its normal operating range. Dell recommends
On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 11:09 PM, jdow j...@earthlink.net wrote:
Today, I am getting this message at boot time:
Notice - HD self monitoring system has reported that a parameter has
exceeded its normal operating range. Dell recommends that you back up
your data regularly. A parameter out of
On 06/21/2013 03:09 PM, jdow wrote:
Paul, when disks start throwing that error it's typically months
or less before it does something unfriendly like failing to spin up.
Put a replacement drive high on your list of things to do. Done soon
enough a dd disk copy may salvage your current
I have a 16gb sandisk with 2 pictures on it.
shotwell can see the pictures when I connect my camera to usb port.
Linux cant see the disk when plugged in to a usb adapter. Linux can see
other sandisks in this adapter.
The partition table is corrupted (I think)
Linux sees the adapter but not the
On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 11:34 PM, Joe Zeff j...@zeff.us wrote:
Even better, if your new drive is larger than the current on would be
Clonezilla: http://clonezilla.org/ because you can have it adjust the size
of the partition to match the drive instead of having wasted space at the
end.
On Sat, Jun 22, 2013 at 12:02 AM, Paul Smith phh...@gmail.com wrote:
Even better, if your new drive is larger than the current on would be
Clonezilla: http://clonezilla.org/ because you can have it adjust the size
of the partition to match the drive instead of having wasted space at the
end.
On 06/21/2013 04:02 PM, Paul Smith wrote:
Thanks, Joe. After having created an iso file that mirrors my disk,
how can I clone the new disk with this iso file?
I don't know; have you checked the documentation on the website? I've
always used it to clone disks directly.
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been suggested, please just take it as reinforcement.
Once, long ago--actually, on Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 05:09:09PM CDT--jdow
(j...@earthlink.net) said:
Paul, when disks start throwing that error it's typically months
Am 21.06.2013 23:16, schrieb Paul Smith:
Does the size of the hard disk affect Fedora's performance?
I am looking for a 2 T disk to replace my current disk, but some
people are warning me about performance; they say I should buy a disk
of at most 1 T. Are they correct?
these people are pure
Reindl Harald h.rei...@thelounge.net writes:
Am 21.06.2013 08:39, schrieb lee:
Reindl Harald h.rei...@thelounge.net writes:
Am 19.06.2013 17:01, schrieb lee:
Look at pulseaudio, for example. It can be useful *if* you actually
have use for features it provides --- which I don't
most do
Reindl Harald h.rei...@thelounge.net writes:
Am 18.06.2013 04:41, schrieb lee:
Joe Zeff j...@zeff.us writes:
As long as the drive itself is working, there's a way to recover the
data, although there may well not be an easy or fast way.
Imagine the power supply would fail so that I can't
On 2013/06/21 15:32, Paul Smith wrote:
On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 11:09 PM, jdow j...@earthlink.net wrote:
Today, I am getting this message at boot time:
Notice - HD self monitoring system has reported that a parameter has
exceeded its normal operating range. Dell recommends that you back up
Chiming in with some additional information that only *partially*
contradicts certain things that have been said in this thread. First off
though, the advice that drives are cheap and data is expensive is absolutely
correct. Do NOT let anything I say talk you out of making sure any critical
data
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