Re: what just happened (time went backwards?)

2014-02-28 Thread Lars E. Pettersson
On 02/28/2014 12:54 AM, Chris Murphy wrote: On Feb 27, 2014, at 12:28 PM, Lars E. Pettersson l...@homer.se wrote: On 02/26/14 19:23, lee wrote: What is the purpose of this log duplication? When systemd has its own logs, it doesn´t seem necessary to duplicate them by sending their contents

Re: what just happened (time went backwards?)

2014-02-28 Thread Joel Rees
On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 8:54 AM, Chris Murphy li...@colorremedies.com wrote: On Feb 27, 2014, at 12:28 PM, Lars E. Pettersson l...@homer.se wrote: On 02/26/14 19:23, lee wrote: What is the purpose of this log duplication? When systemd has its own logs, it doesn´t seem necessary to duplicate

Re: Hard Freezes with F20 on Lenovo ThinkPad T430

2014-02-28 Thread Kevin Martin
On 02/27/2014 03:18 PM, Joe Zeff wrote: On 02/27/2014 01:15 PM, Kevin Martin wrote: On 02/27/2014 02:40 PM, Joe Zeff wrote: On 02/27/2014 11:32 AM, Kevin Martin wrote: I find that I can't run with acceleration turned on with the nouveau driver at all and I've been loathe to try the nVidia

fedora 20 firewalld multicast DLNA

2014-02-28 Thread Rich Emberson
Setting up a media server on a Fedora 20 box. It must have reception of multicast messages enabled. If I do a 'iptables -F' blowing away the firewall, then the media server sees the smart tv and the smart tv sees the media server. Given the default firewall that comes with Fedora 20 and firewalld,

Most Efficient Network File sharing protocol?

2014-02-28 Thread Dan Mossor
What do y'all consider the most efficient network file system? NFS? SMB? SFTP? I've been doing a lot of file transfers across the network, and have been, well, less than impressed with the performance of NFS. I haven't set up a samba server yet (and I wasn't sure the SMB protocol itself

Re: Most Efficient Network File sharing protocol?

2014-02-28 Thread Mark Haney
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 02/28/14 12:07, Dan Mossor wrote: What do y'all consider the most efficient network file system? NFS? SMB? SFTP? I've been doing a lot of file transfers across the network, and have been, well, less than impressed with the performance of

Re: Most Efficient Network File sharing protocol?

2014-02-28 Thread Fernando Cassia
On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 2:13 PM, Mark Haney mha...@practichem.com wrote: Samba seems to work pretty well for me when I need it, which is fairly often. Old-school Netbeui was faster, but it's also ancient and deprecated. FC -- During times of Universal Deceit, telling the truth becomes a

Re: Most Efficient Network File sharing protocol?

2014-02-28 Thread Fernando Cassia
On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 2:45 PM, Fernando Cassia fcas...@gmail.com wrote: Old-school Netbeui was faster, but it's also ancient and deprecated. To expand on the above, a helpful quote: http://h71000.www7.hp.com/doc/73final/6556/6556pro_021.html --- A.3.2 NetBEUI Protocol The NetBIOS Extended

Re: fedora 20 firewalld multicast DLNA

2014-02-28 Thread John Obaterspok
I'm using rygel with firewalld using a static port in the rygel.conf file. 1) cp /etc/rygel.conf ~/.config/rygel.conf for the user that will run the DLNA server 2) edit ~/.config/rygel.conf and change line port=0 to some high numbered port like 5 3) Set firewalld to allow 5/tcp and

Re: Most Efficient Network File sharing protocol?

2014-02-28 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 5:13 PM, Mark Haney mha...@practichem.com wrote: On 02/28/14 12:07, Dan Mossor wrote: What do y'all consider the most efficient network file system? NFS? SMB? SFTP? Maybe you should outline your requirements a bit more. For example SFTP is not a filesystem, so are you

Re: Most Efficient Network File sharing protocol?

2014-02-28 Thread Matthew Miller
On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 11:07:38AM -0600, Dan Mossor wrote: What do y'all consider the most efficient network file system? NFS? SMB? SFTP? NFS over UDP. Less reliable, but less overhead. Can be significant if you have a lot of data to push around. -- Matthew Miller-- Fedora Project

Re: Fedora 19 assistance on modprobe /etc/modprobe.d/ .conf file being ignored

2014-02-28 Thread dennismccloud
I need some assistance in troubleshooting problem with passing a modprobe parameter to the lirc_zilog module. I'm running Fedora 19 with the most recent updates: # uname -r 3.12.11-201.fc19.x86_64 I have a file /etc/modprobe.d/lirc_zilog.conf file that contains the following: # cat

Re: Fedora 19 assistance on modprobe /etc/modprobe.d/ .conf file being ignored

2014-02-28 Thread Ed Greshko
On 03/01/14 07:14, dennismccl...@earthlink.net wrote: Thanks for your help. You were correct that it was a problem with the kernel needing to be rebuilt after adding/changing files to the /etc/modules-load.d and /etc/modprobe.d directory. Made a copy of the existing /boot/initramfs-$(uname

Database - web-based dynamic pivot table - does it exist?

2014-02-28 Thread Max Pyziur
Greetings, I've been trying to find a mechanism to directly connect a database to a dynamic web-based pivot table. The functionality exists for MS Excel (connections can be made from either SQL server or Access to Excel). Any suggestions on where to look? Thanks. Max Pyziur

Re: Fedora 19 assistance on modprobe /etc/modprobe.d/ .conf file being ignored

2014-02-28 Thread Rick Stevens
On 02/28/2014 03:23 PM, Ed Greshko issued this missive: On 03/01/14 07:14, dennismccl...@earthlink.net wrote: Thanks for your help. You were correct that it was a problem with the kernel needing to be rebuilt after adding/changing files to the /etc/modules-load.d and /etc/modprobe.d

Re: Fedora 19 assistance on modprobe /etc/modprobe.d/ .conf file being ignored

2014-02-28 Thread Ed Greshko
On 03/01/14 08:43, Rick Stevens wrote: It wouldn't be. If the device in question is hot-pluggable, then the act of plugging it in after boot would cause the udev stuff to invoke the modprobe. Since the device isn't hot-pluggable (it's there when you boot the machine), then the module must be

Re: Fedora 19 assistance on modprobe /etc/modprobe.d/ .conf file being ignored

2014-02-28 Thread Rick Stevens
On 02/28/2014 04:46 PM, Ed Greshko issued this missive: On 03/01/14 08:43, Rick Stevens wrote: It wouldn't be. If the device in question is hot-pluggable, then the act of plugging it in after boot would cause the udev stuff to invoke the modprobe. Since the device isn't hot-pluggable (it's

Re: [389-users] ACL processing

2014-02-28 Thread Ludwig Krispenz
On 02/28/2014 01:31 AM, Rich Megginson wrote: On 02/27/2014 05:06 PM, Russell Beall wrote: Thanks again for your comments on this. I tried an alternate approach in which I deleted a number of relevant indexes that theoretically should be needed all across the ACIs. I was shocked to find

Re: [389-users] Synchronizing with Active Directory

2014-02-28 Thread Rich Megginson
On 02/28/2014 12:46 PM, Riss Nicolas wrote: Hi, We are making some test in order to synchronize 389 Directory with an Active Directory. We don’t install pass sync because we need only to synchronize password from the 389 Directory instance. Everything works well, but when we analyze the

Re: [389-users] ACL processing

2014-02-28 Thread Russell Beall
Yes. Many rules are groupdn based, sometimes with multiple rules where the dn must be in some groups but not in others. And some of the groups have 50,000-100,000+ members. Breaking out the groupdn checks into something very simple did not change the performance at all. Changing all the