On 08/21/2013 08:21 AM, Mitja Mihelič wrote:
After a bit more time with the Console I changed the order of the
attributes within the textbox(?) that displays the mail attribute values.
Please see the attached screenshots.
Ldapsearch output also confirms the new order. The change seems
On 8/21/2013 9:46 AM, Ludwig Krispenz wrote:
we don't have dedicated threads for read or write operations, in
theory writes should not block reads, but if the write threads queue
up for the backend lock there might be no threads available to do the
reads
I wasn't taking about threads. It is
I am looking at replacing our two CentOS DS servers which are 5.9 with some on
the 6.4 channel. What is the best way to transition all the data over? Should I
build them separately and import everything via ldif files, or can I add them
as consumers or in our setup as another master in our MMR
On 08/21/2013 01:03 PM, Michael Lang wrote:
Am 21.08.2013 19:25, schrieb Chris Taylor:
I am looking at replacing our two CentOS DS servers which are 5.9
with some on the 6.4 channel. What is the best way to transition all
the data over? Should I build them separately and import everything
Am 21.08.2013 21:31, schrieb Rich Megginson:
On 08/21/2013 01:03 PM, Michael Lang wrote:
Am 21.08.2013 19:25, schrieb Chris Taylor:
I am looking at replacing our two CentOS DS servers which are 5.9
with some on the 6.4 channel. What is the best way to transition all
the data over? Should I
Hello, Venkat,
Could there be stacktraces from the core files available?
http://directory.fedoraproject.org/wiki/FAQ#Debugging_Crashes
Thanks!
--noriko
Mahadevan, Venkat wrote:
Hello,
I am running 389 DS 1.2.11.15-20 under RHEL 6.4.
When the server is subjected to heavy loads (many adds
Thanks for the good suggestion Noriko, I will enable debugging and see if I can
capture a core file.
cheers,
Ven
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On 08/21/2013 05:13 AM, Gregory Hosler wrote:
If a mounted partition is being copied, then the result (destination) is that
mounted partition. As boot time, it will need to be fsck. Any open files will
be in whatever state they were in when they were copied. Hence, all files
should be
On 20/08/13 18:04, David G. Miller wrote:
John Pilkington J.Pilk at tesco.net writes:
On 19/08/13 21:22, David G. Miller wrote:
Patrick O'Callaghan pocallaghan at gmail.com writes:
I have a Logitech Bluetooth mouse which I'm fairly sure has a hardware
problem. The left button frequently
Anyone know if linux video drivers with HDMI can generate the
HDMI CEC signals? (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HDMI#CEC).
The TV I use for a display doesn't support the normal DPMS
power management. It would be nifty to be able to turn it
on via the HDMI connection.
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On 08/21/2013 04:00 AM, John Pilkington wrote:
Hmm. I was surprised to see that most of the responses assumed that the
problem was in the hardware, since I had assumed that I was just seeing
the results of a misconfiguration.
could be that most of us know what we are doing, where some do
On 21.08.2013 14:50, Tom Horsley wrote:
Anyone know if linux video drivers with HDMI can generate the
HDMI CEC signals? (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HDMI#CEC).
The TV I use for a display doesn't support the normal DPMS
power management. It would be nifty to be able to turn it
on via the
On Wed, 21 Aug 2013 15:32:19 +0200
poma wrote:
When you get one of these USB gadgets make the review here. ;)
Yea, I saw the gadget, but I already have HDMI out on my
video card, you'd think there might be some magic ioctl()s
or something you could use to send the signals out the
existing hdmi
I've got a bash script that has two parts.
1. runs a script as a different user (using su username -c script)
2. when that part finishes, the script does a copy of the files created to
another directory
I want to log the output of the entire script into one file. I.e.:
internal scriptexternal
On 08/20/2013 10:39 PM, Jeffrey Dunham wrote:
We have a customer that has been multi-threading behind multiple
servers and writing to our Master server. These writes come in the
form of heavy spikes (1k over 5 second intervals) very much burst
traffic and all the writes are adding new items
On 08/20/2013 08:39 PM, Jeffrey Dunham wrote:
We have a customer that has been multi-threading behind multiple
servers and writing to our Master server. These writes come in the
form of heavy spikes (1k over 5 second intervals) very much burst
traffic and all the writes are adding new items
Okay, I wasn't sure if that would work or not since I was running the
internal script as a different user. Thanks.
On Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 10:11 AM, Reindl Harald h.rei...@thelounge.netwrote:
Am 21.08.2013 16:04, schrieb Mark Haney:
I've got a bash script that has two parts.
1. runs
After a bit more time with the Console I changed the order of the
attributes within the textbox(?) that displays the mail attribute values.
Please see the attached screenshots.
Ldapsearch output also confirms the new order. The change seems
persistent, at least for now.
I do not know what
Caveat.
The UUIDs of the newly partitioned drive will most probably
be different from those of the original drive which can create
problems with the booting and swap partitions.
Check the /etc/fstab file to see what UUIDs the OS is using.
The UUIDs of the original drive and partitions should be
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On 08/21/2013 03:16 PM, Roberto Ragusa wrote:
On 08/21/2013 05:13 AM, Gregory Hosler wrote:
If a mounted partition is being copied, then the result (destination) is
that mounted partition. As boot time, it will need to be fsck. Any open
files
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On 08/21/2013 11:15 PM, ergodic wrote:
Caveat.
The UUIDs of the newly partitioned drive will most probably be different
from those of the original drive which can create problems with the booting
and swap partitions. Check the /etc/fstab file to
On 08/21/2013 09:14 AM, Jeffrey Dunham wrote:
The reason I asked about nsslapd-threadnumber is because during the
time of the spike, all transactions slow. Meaning that binds, adds,
searches, ect. all start increasing in their etime until it hits the
point where we've processed the majority
On 08/21/2013 09:29 AM, David Boreham wrote:
On 8/21/2013 9:14 AM, Jeffrey Dunham wrote:
The reason I asked about nsslapd-threadnumber is because during the
time of the spike, all transactions slow. Meaning that binds, adds,
searches, ect. all start increasing in their etime until it hits the
On 08/21/2013 05:29 PM, David Boreham wrote:
On 8/21/2013 9:14 AM, Jeffrey Dunham wrote:
The reason I asked about nsslapd-threadnumber is because during the
time of the spike, all transactions slow. Meaning that binds, adds,
searches, ect. all start increasing in their etime until it hits the
On 21.08.2013, ergodic wrote:
The UUIDs of the newly partitioned drive will most probably
be different from those of the original drive
They *are* different, with 100% certainty. Great you mentioned it,
this will help to avoid mount problems (and save some time using a
rescue disk to fix that
On 08/21/2013 09:53 AM, David Boreham wrote:
Another thing you might try :
While the server is under stress, run the pstack command a few times
and save the output.
gdb will give much more detail
http://port389.org/wiki/FAQ#Debugging_Hangs
If you post the thread stacks here, someone
On 21.08.2013 15:39, Tom Horsley wrote:
On Wed, 21 Aug 2013 15:32:19 +0200
poma wrote:
When you get one of these USB gadgets make the review here. ;)
Yea, I saw the gadget, but I already have HDMI out on my
video card, you'd think there might be some magic ioctl()s
or something you could
Am 21.08.2013 16:04, schrieb Mark Haney:
I've got a bash script that has two parts.
1. runs a script as a different user (using su username -c script)
2. when that part finishes, the script does a copy of the files created to
another directory
I want to log the output of the entire
On Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 1:58 PM, g gel...@bellsouth.net wrote:
op poc seems to rather have a 'range roving chopper'
than a 'sit and watch dot'.
I have absolutely no idea what that means.
poc
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On 21.08.2013, ergodic wrote:
The UUIDs of the newly partitioned drive will most probably
be different from those of the original drive
They *are* different, with 100% certainty. Great you mentioned it,
this will help to avoid mount problems (and
On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 9:05 AM, Bryn M. Reeves wrote:
$ padsp $old-program
Yes, that is exactly the thing I was trying to remember.
Unfortunately, didn't work. Commandline complaint says it can't open the
sound device nor connect to ESD. I have only the foggiest, indistinct
recollection
Hi;
I have several small Gnome 3 issues I would like help with or discussion
about. Has anybody found a good way to communicate with gnome 3 users or
developers. I belong to the following:
gnome-l...@gnome.org,
Gnome forum,
http://forums.worldofgnome.org,
over the last few days I have not
On 21/08/13 18:38, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 1:58 PM, g gel...@bellsouth.net
mailto:gel...@bellsouth.net wrote:
op poc seems to rather have a 'range roving chopper'
than a 'sit and watch dot'.
I have absolutely no idea what that means.
poc
That makes at
On Wed, 21 Aug 2013 14:07:39 -0400
Bill Case billli...@rogers.com wrote:
Hi;
I have several small Gnome 3 issues I would like help with or
discussion about. Has anybody found a good way to communicate with
gnome 3 users or developers. I belong to the following:
gnome-l...@gnome.org,
On 08/21/2013 01:36 PM, Michael Lang wrote:
Am 21.08.2013 21:31, schrieb Rich Megginson:
On 08/21/2013 01:03 PM, Michael Lang wrote:
Am 21.08.2013 19:25, schrieb Chris Taylor:
I am looking at replacing our two CentOS DS servers which are 5.9
with some on the 6.4 channel. What is the best
I am surprised because I did not ask it to do it, but the installer did it
nevertheless. Weird. Makes me wonder how the installer is interpreting the
instructions that we impart to it before installation.
On Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 12:53 AM, Joe Zeff j...@zeff.us wrote:
On 08/20/2013 10:26 PM,
On 08/21/2013 07:55 PM, Javier Perez wrote:
I am surprised because I did not ask it to do it, but the installer
did it nevertheless. Weird. Makes me wonder how the installer is
interpreting the instructions that we impart to it before installation.
On Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 12:53 AM, Joe Zeff
On 08/21/2013 05:03 PM, Temlakos wrote:
The new method, that creates a new non-super user, with Wheel
privileges, has been a part of Fedora since at least F17.
The idea is to make logging-in as root...obsolete. I gather most
developers think it's too dangerous--leaves your system wide-open.
On 21Aug2013 10:19, Mark Haney mark.ha...@gmail.com wrote:
| Okay, I wasn't sure if that would work or not since I was running the
| internal script as a different user. Thanks.
Sounds like the files are already open; it will be fine.
If the inner script needed to open the files itself you
Updated to Fedora 19 but none of the kernels will boot. The process
begins and something about an error with connecting to DBUS flashes on
the screen then the cycle starts over. I can still run with
kernel-3.10.4-100.fc18.x86_64 although it complains about a file missing
that udev would like
Hello. I am using Fedora 19 and would like to be able to unlock the LUKS root
partition on my hard drive using a two factor authentication of both a
passphrase and a sector stored on a USB flash drive. Accomplishing this
requires modifying the boot process to read a USB device.
This post
On 22.08.2013 06:37, odie...@aol.com wrote:
Hello. I am using Fedora 19 and would like to be able to unlock the LUKS
root partition on my hard drive using a two factor authentication of
both a passphrase and a sector stored on a USB flash drive.
Accomplishing this requires modifying the boot
On 08/21/2013 09:34 PM, Robert McBroom wrote:
# systemctl status dbus-org.freedesktop.nm-dispatcher.service
dbus-org.freedesktop.nm-dispatcher.service
Loaded: error (Reason: No such file or directory)
Active: inactive (dead)
Any ideas as to what is happening?
All I can say, right now, is
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