[ceph-users] Re: OSDs failing to start due to crc32 and osdmap error

2023-11-27 Thread Wesley Dillingham
> > "bluestore_rocksdb_options": > "compression=kNoCompression,max_write_buffer_number=4,min_write_buffer_number_to_merge=1,recycle_log_file_num=4,write_buffer_size=268435456,writable_file_max_buffer_size=0,compaction_readahead_size=2097152,max_background_compactions=2,max_t

[ceph-users] Re: OSDs failing to start due to crc32 and osdmap error

2023-11-27 Thread Wesley Dillingham
2,max_total_wal_size=1073741824", > thx > > On 11/27/23 19:17, Wesley Dillingham wrote: > > Curious if you are using bluestore compression? > > Respectfully, > > *Wes Dillingham* > w...@wesdillingham.com > LinkedIn <http://www.linkedin.com/in/wesleydillingham&g

[ceph-users] Re: About number of osd node can be failed with erasure code 3+2

2023-11-27 Thread Wesley Dillingham
With a k+m which is 3+2 each RADOS object is broken into 5 shards. By default the pool will have a min_size of k+1 (4 in this case). Which means you can lose 1 shard and still be >= min_size. If one host goes down and you use a host-based failure domain (default) you will lose 1 shard out of all

[ceph-users] Re: OSDs failing to start due to crc32 and osdmap error

2023-11-27 Thread Wesley Dillingham
Curious if you are using bluestore compression? Respectfully, *Wes Dillingham* w...@wesdillingham.com LinkedIn On Mon, Nov 27, 2023 at 10:09 AM Denis Polom wrote: > Hi > > we have issue to start some OSDs on one node on our Ceph Quincy 17.2.7 >

Basic Access for Google Ads API

2023-11-27 Thread Wesley Ferreira
Hi, I've been filling out the form to request basic access for weeks, but I haven't received a response. I contacted the Ads API Compliance team, but I haven't received a response yet. We are not getting any feedback from you from any location. We are developing software for publishing

[ceph-users] Re: Why is min_size of erasure pools set to k+1

2023-11-20 Thread Wesley Dillingham
" if min_size is k and you lose an OSD during recovery after a failure of m OSDs, data will become unavailable" In that situation data wouldnt become unavailable it would be lost. Having a min_size of k+1 provides a buffer between data being active+writeable and where data is lost. That

[ceph-users] Re: blustore osd nearfull but no pgs on it

2023-11-20 Thread Wesley Dillingham
are filling up even if there is not a single > placement group on them" > > thx! > > On 20.11.23 11:36, Eugen Block wrote: > > You provide only a few details at a time, it would help to get a full > > picture if you provided the output Wesley asked for (ce

Re: Perl Design Patterns

2023-11-18 Thread wesley
you can choose to not use it. > > When must I use perl design patterns? > -- > > With kindest regards, William. > > ⢀⣴⠾⠻⢶⣦⠀ > ⣾⠁⢠⠒⠀⣿⡁ Debian - The universal operating system > ⢿⡄⠘⠷⠚⠋⠀ https://www.debian.org https://www.debian.org/ > ⠈⠳⣄ > -- To unsubscribe, e-mail:

[ceph-users] Re: blustore osd nearfull but no pgs on it

2023-11-17 Thread Wesley Dillingham
Please send along a pastebin of "ceph status" and "ceph osd df tree" and "ceph df detail" also "ceph tell osd.158 status" Respectfully, *Wes Dillingham* w...@wesdillingham.com LinkedIn On Fri, Nov 17, 2023 at 6:20 PM Debian wrote: > thx for your

[RBW] Re: Anna Purple

2023-11-17 Thread Wesley
Purple is the best color, and this is a great purple. I love it. -W On Friday, November 17, 2023 at 6:34:41 AM UTC-8 Tim Bantham wrote: > Curious what folks think of the Riv frames in purple. I personally am on > the fence. I keep looking at it and can't decide if I would like it or not. > I

[ceph-users] Re: per-rbd snapshot limitation

2023-11-15 Thread Wesley Dillingham
ham> On Wed, Nov 15, 2023 at 1:14 PM David C. wrote: > rbd create testpool/test3 --size=100M > rbd snap limit set testpool/test3 --limit 3 > > > Le mer. 15 nov. 2023 à 17:58, Wesley Dillingham a > écrit : > >> looking into how to limit snapshots at the ceph level for RBD

[ceph-users] Re: per-rbd snapshot limitation

2023-11-15 Thread Wesley Dillingham
Perfect, thank you. Respectfully, *Wes Dillingham* w...@wesdillingham.com LinkedIn <http://www.linkedin.com/in/wesleydillingham> On Wed, Nov 15, 2023 at 1:00 PM Ilya Dryomov wrote: > On Wed, Nov 15, 2023 at 5:57 PM Wesley Dillingham > wrote: > > > > looking int

[ceph-users] per-rbd snapshot limitation

2023-11-15 Thread Wesley Dillingham
looking into how to limit snapshots at the ceph level for RBD snapshots. Ideally ceph would enforce an arbitrary number of snapshots allowable per rbd. Reading the man page for rbd command I see this option: https://docs.ceph.com/en/quincy/man/8/rbd/#cmdoption-rbd-limit --limit Specifies the

[RBW] Re: Hillborne fork on a Heron?

2023-11-09 Thread Wesley
Just FYI, you have more choices than you might think with the fork. If you find a fork you like but the steerer is too long, you can still use it! If the upper race can't thread all the way down to the cup, you can swap your headset for a 1" threadless headset, and screw the top nut not the

[ceph-users] Re: owner locked out of bucket via bucket policy

2023-11-08 Thread Wesley Dillingham
>> Thanks, >> Jayanth >> -- >> *From:* Jayanth Reddy >> *Sent:* Tuesday, November 7, 2023 11:59:38 PM >> *To:* Casey Bodley >> *Cc:* Wesley Dillingham ; ceph-users < >> ceph-users@ceph.io>; Adam Emerson >

[kwin] [Bug 475062] Maximized flag not updated when window is dragged.

2023-11-03 Thread Wesley M
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=475062 Wesley M changed: What|Removed |Added Resolution|--- |FIXED Status|REPORTED

Re: [RBW] Re: Best way to arrange 2-cog manual shifting for "single speed" disc braked bicycle

2023-10-29 Thread Wesley
wrote: > Do you recall the hub you used with the unicycle rim? I seem to recall BMX > freehubs that had room for 2 cogs. > > On Sat, Oct 28, 2023 at 9:16 PM Wesley wrote: > >> Yeah, it looks marginal to get a second cog in there with a narrower >> spacer. According to

Re: [RBW] Re: Best way to arrange 2-cog manual shifting for "single speed" disc braked bicycle

2023-10-28 Thread Wesley
Moore wrote: > Wesley: Sorry, I missed this post in the thread volume. > > I'm pretty sure that my Monocog's freehub body takes only 1 cog; see photo > with single 3/32" cog and 2.5mm spacer: the splines end right after the > spacer. > > Am I looking at things right? I he

[dspace-tech] I am trying to edit the frontend of dspace getting an error when I try to compile the files required for frontend by the command yarn build:prod

2023-10-27 Thread Jefferson Wesley
$ yarn run bulld:ssr $ ng build--configuration production &8 ng run dspace- angular:s node: Internal/modules/cjs/loader: 1878 throw err; er:production A Error: Cannot find module './bootstrap' Require stack: at Module._resolveFilename (node: Internal/modules/cjs/loader: 1875:15) at

[RBW] Re: New Member New Riv

2023-10-26 Thread Wesley
I've used the retainer nuts I save from old Presta inner tubes as the spacers for getting a clean, consistent gap when mounting a rear fender. Works great. -Wes On Thursday, October 26, 2023 at 6:18:46 AM UTC-7 greenteadrinkers wrote: > Looks great! If you find yourself wanting to snug up the

[ceph-users] Re: owner locked out of bucket via bucket policy

2023-10-26 Thread Wesley Dillingham
Thank you, this has worked to remove the policy. Respectfully, *Wes Dillingham* w...@wesdillingham.com LinkedIn <http://www.linkedin.com/in/wesleydillingham> On Wed, Oct 25, 2023 at 5:10 PM Casey Bodley wrote: > On Wed, Oct 25, 2023 at 4:59 PM Wesley Dillingham > wrote: > >

[ceph-users] Re: owner locked out of bucket via bucket policy

2023-10-25 Thread Wesley Dillingham
tials with awscli to delete or overwrite this > bucket policy > > On Wed, Oct 25, 2023 at 4:11 PM Wesley Dillingham > wrote: > > > > I have a bucket which got injected with bucket policy which locks the > > bucket even to the bucket owner. The bucket now cannot be accessed

[ceph-users] owner locked out of bucket via bucket policy

2023-10-25 Thread Wesley Dillingham
I have a bucket which got injected with bucket policy which locks the bucket even to the bucket owner. The bucket now cannot be accessed (even get its info or delete bucket policy does not work) I have looked in the radosgw-admin command for a way to delete a bucket policy but do not see anything.

Re: support new

2023-10-24 Thread Wesley MOUEDINE ASSABY
Hello Ingo, Parfait, merci beaucoup. Regards, Wesley -Message d'origine- De : Ingo Schwarze Envoyé : mardi 24 octobre 2023 15:35 À : Wesley MOUEDINE ASSABY Cc : misc@openbsd.org Objet : Re: support new Hi Wesley, Wesley MOUEDINE ASSABY wrote on Tue, Oct 24, 2023 at 02:06:47PM

support update

2023-10-24 Thread Wesley MOUEDINE ASSABY
Please, can you remove my old entry < AISE-INFORMATIQUE > in < France > area. Thank's !

support new

2023-10-24 Thread Wesley MOUEDINE ASSABY
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[RBW] Re: Boise to San Francisco bicycle route

2023-10-23 Thread Wesley
I rode down the Pacific coast about a decade ago, and now live in Sacramento. I'd definitely prefer to hit the coast in the north (even follow the Columbia to the coast?) or cross the Sierra near Tahoe, rather than coming down the Central Valley. Other than that, not a lot to add. Are you

[alto] Iotdir telechat review of draft-ietf-alto-new-transport-17

2023-10-23 Thread Wesley Eddy via Datatracker
Reviewer: Wesley Eddy Review result: Ready with Issues I only found 1 real "issue" in reading this document, and a few smaller nits, described below. None of these comments are specifically related to IoTDIR type of concerns, and it doesn't seem like the protocol would be intended for

Re: Crash on TOSHIBA PORTEGE Z30-A laptop

2023-10-23 Thread wesley
> If there isn't a newer BIOS that resolves this, I would tend to return the > box as not suitable. This is the case, there’s no BIOS update. Thank you very much, anyway. Cheers, /Wesley De : Philip Guenther Envoyé : lundi 23 octobre 2023 00:39 À : wes...@technicien.io Cc

Re: Crash on TOSHIBA PORTEGE Z30-A laptop

2023-10-23 Thread wesley
> If there isn't a newer BIOS that resolves this, I would tend to return the > box as not suitable. This is the case, there’s no BIOS update. Thank you very much, anyway. Cheers, /Wesley De : Philip Guenther Envoyé : lundi 23 octobre 2023 00:39 À : wes...@technicien.io

[kwin] [Bug 475062] Maximized flag not updated when window is dragged.

2023-10-21 Thread Wesley M
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=475062 --- Comment #5 from Wesley M --- Apologies. I didn't know I should manually update the bug status. It seems like something that would interfere with the person helping work on the bug, so the idea didn't even occur to me. It's updated now. -- You

[kwin] [Bug 475062] Maximized flag not updated when window is dragged.

2023-10-21 Thread Wesley M
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=475062 Wesley M changed: What|Removed |Added Status|NEEDSINFO |REPORTED Resolution|WAITINGFORINFO

Re: Crash on TOSHIBA PORTEGE Z30-A laptop

2023-10-21 Thread wesley
Hi Philip, Thank you very much for your answer. I tried to disable all options (+devices) possible. Same issue. And what's about disable acpi in the kernel using the bsd.re-config? Do you think If I replace the wireless card by somthing else, It could resolve this issue? /Wesley

Re: Crash on TOSHIBA PORTEGE Z30-A laptop

2023-10-21 Thread wesley
Hi Philip, Thank you very much for your answer. I tried to disable all options (+devices) possible. Same issue. And what's about disable acpi in the kernel using the bsd.re-config? Do you think If I replace the wireless card by somthing else, It could resolve this issue? /Wesley

Re: [RBW] Re: Best way to arrange 2-cog manual shifting for "single speed" disc braked bicycle

2023-10-17 Thread Wesley
s. > > Good to know that the caliper (again, list, almost vertically atop the > rotor at top dead center, but actually offset a cm or two forward) can > accommodate a bit of fore/aft axle movement. > > On Tue, Oct 17, 2023 at 3:56 PM Wesley wrote: > >> Hey Pat

Re: [RBW] Re: Best way to arrange 2-cog manual shifting for "single speed" disc braked bicycle

2023-10-17 Thread Wesley
Hey Patrick, My recollection of my monocog was that the freehub had room for three cogs. I think there were spacers on the hub that covered up most of the free hub - remove the locking and you can do adjust the spacers as necessary. If yours is the same, then you could just keep that wheel and

[ceph-users] Re: How do you handle large Ceph object storage cluster?

2023-10-17 Thread Wesley Dillingham
Well you are probably in the top 1% of cluster size. I would guess that trying to cut your existing cluster in half while not encountering any downtime as you shuffle existing buckets between old cluster and new cluster would be harder than redirecting all new buckets (or users) to a second

[RBW] Re: aluminum V steel rear rack

2023-10-16 Thread Wesley
I'm pretty sure I've only ever had aluminum racks. They take serious abuse without complaint. -Wes On Monday, October 16, 2023 at 6:47:13 AM UTC-7 ber...@bernardduhon.com wrote: > > > > > Folks, > > I outfitted my Waterford Tourer with aluminum rear rack . > > > > Load was like 20 pd

Re: [RBW] Best way to arrange 2-cog manual shifting for "single speed" disc braked bicycle

2023-10-16 Thread Wesley
When I was using a monocog 29er as my winter bike, I had a triple speed: three cogs, three chainrings (the third, lowest gear was used for maximum torque to drive through deep snow without bogging down) . All three combos added up to the same total teeth but the change in angles was enough that

[kwin] [Bug 475064] Bizarre graphical glitches on half of one screen with complex triple-monitor arrangement

2023-10-12 Thread Wesley M
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=475064 --- Comment #6 from Wesley M --- (In reply to Nate Graham from comment #4) > What GPU hardware are you using on this system? I see the bug has already been marked as duplicate, but to answer your question, it's an AMD RX 580. The issue occurs e

[pfx] user based transport

2023-10-11 Thread wesley--- via Postfix-users
Hello, How can I setup username based transport? for incoming messages, such as use...@foo.com will be delivered to host a. use...@foo.com will be delivered to host b. Thanks. ___ Postfix-users mailing list -- postfix-users@postfix.org To unsubscribe

[ceph-users] Re: Unable to fix 1 Inconsistent PG

2023-10-11 Thread Wesley Dillingham
to finish backfill 4 - issue the pg repair Respectfully, *Wes Dillingham* w...@wesdillingham.com LinkedIn <http://www.linkedin.com/in/wesleydillingham> On Wed, Oct 11, 2023 at 4:38 PM Wesley Dillingham wrote: > If I recall correctly When the acting or up_set of an PG changes

[ceph-users] Re: Unable to fix 1 Inconsistent PG

2023-10-11 Thread Wesley Dillingham
If I recall correctly When the acting or up_set of an PG changes the scrub information is lost. This was likely lost when you stopped osd.238 and changed the sets. I do not believe based on your initial post you need to be using the objectstore tool currently. Inconsistent PGs are a common

[ceph-users] Re: Unable to fix 1 Inconsistent PG

2023-10-10 Thread Wesley Dillingham
In case it's not obvious I forgot a space: "rados list-inconsistent-obj 15.f4f" Respectfully, *Wes Dillingham* w...@wesdillingham.com LinkedIn <http://www.linkedin.com/in/wesleydillingham> On Tue, Oct 10, 2023 at 4:55 PM Wesley Dillingham wrote: > You likely have a fail

[ceph-users] Re: Unable to fix 1 Inconsistent PG

2023-10-10 Thread Wesley Dillingham
You likely have a failing disk, what does "rados list-inconsistent-obj15.f4f" return? It should identify the failing osd. Assuming "ceph osd ok-to-stop " returns in the affirmative for that osd, you likely need to stop the associated osd daemon, then mark it out "ceph osd out wait for it to

Re: Syntax of Perl

2023-10-09 Thread wesley
I would say perl syntax is similar to ruby and scalar. https://tech.postno.de/archives/113 regards. > > The syntax of Perl have similarity with Python. > > -- > > With kindest regards, William. > > ⢀⣴⠾⠻⢶⣦⠀ > ⣾⠁⢠⠒⠀⣿⡁ Debian - The universal operating system > ⢿⡄⠘⠷⠚⠋⠀ https://www.debian.org

Re: Perl version 5.8 and 5.10

2023-10-08 Thread wesley
my perl version shipped by ubuntu 22.04 is 5.34.0. This is perl 5, version 34, subversion 0 (v5.34.0) built for x86_64-linux-gnu-thread-multi regards. > > Hello,  > > What's the motivation to install a version which is 21 years old ? > > If you have an old code probably is better try to

[RBW] Re: Carrying groceries on your bike

2023-10-06 Thread Wesley
Include me in the pannier party. Once I felt I had reached the limit of safe riding with a Costco run (low-speed shimmies, though everything was smooth and stable at "speed".) Got home and weighed the load, it was 55 pounds. Rear rack only, Ortlieb "city" panniers. -Wes On Thursday, October 5,

[ceph-users] Re: cannot repair a handful of damaged pg's

2023-10-06 Thread Wesley Dillingham
A repair is just a type of scrub and it is also limited by osd_max_scrubs which in pacific is 1. If another scrub is occurring on any OSD in the PG it wont start. do "ceph osd set noscrub" and "ceph osd set nodeep-scrub" wait for all scrubs to stop (a few seconds probably) Then issue the pg

[kwin] [Bug 475062] Maximized flag not updated when window is dragged.

2023-10-03 Thread Wesley M
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=475062 --- Comment #3 from Wesley M --- Created attachment 162067 --> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=162067=edit kwinrc as of Oct 3 2023 -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.

[kwin] [Bug 475062] Maximized flag not updated when window is dragged.

2023-10-03 Thread Wesley M
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=475062 --- Comment #2 from Wesley M --- Sure thing. I'll both attach it and copy/paste the contents. [$Version] update_info=kwin.upd:replace-scalein-with-scale,kwin.upd:port-minimizeanimation-effect-to-js,kwin.upd:port-scale-effect-to-js,kwin.upd:port

Re: [RBW] Re: What shoes does your Riv wear?

2023-10-03 Thread Wesley
In fact, I think it was Grant (or maybe Sheldon Brown?) who turned me onto the idea that wide tires are great, especially when they're NOT knobby. For the past 15 years, it's been Panaracer Paselas for my road bike and Schwalbe Big Apple/Fat Frank for my commute/errand bike. The idea that

Re: [RBW] Re: Best mitten design for very cold weather

2023-10-03 Thread Wesley
Honestly, Bar Mitts brand neoprene pogies are so amazing that I would recommend just buying enough pairs that you can put them on each bike. Or swapping one pair between bikes as necessary (that can be complicated on the drop-bar version, depending on your cable routing). They are far beyond

[kwin] [Bug 475064] Compositing or Virtual Screenspace Issue - Maybe wallpaper and display resolution mismatch?

2023-09-30 Thread Wesley M
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=475064 --- Comment #3 from Wesley M --- Created attachment 161980 --> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=161980=edit Display Update Fix This shows where I updated the display, which fixed the bug. -- You are receiving this mail because:

[kwin] [Bug 475064] Compositing or Virtual Screenspace Issue - Maybe wallpaper and display resolution mismatch?

2023-09-30 Thread Wesley M
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=475064 --- Comment #2 from Wesley M --- Created attachment 161979 --> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=161979=edit Wallpaper Change Test This shows a test where I changed the wallpaper. This did not affect the bug. -- You are receiving this m

[kwin] [Bug 475064] Compositing or Virtual Screenspace Issue - Maybe wallpaper and display resolution mismatch?

2023-09-30 Thread Wesley M
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=475064 --- Comment #1 from Wesley M --- Created attachment 161978 --> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=161978=edit Video Example This shows the bug after it spontaneously occurred. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all

[kwin] [Bug 475064] New: Compositing or Virtual Screenspace Issue - Maybe wallpaper and display resolution mismatch?

2023-09-30 Thread Wesley M
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=475064 Bug ID: 475064 Summary: Compositing or Virtual Screenspace Issue - Maybe wallpaper and display resolution mismatch? Classification: Plasma Product: kwin Version: 5.27.8

[kwin] [Bug 475063] New: Wishlist - Custom Tiling - Snap back to tiled position after unmaximizing.

2023-09-30 Thread Wesley M
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=475063 Bug ID: 475063 Summary: Wishlist - Custom Tiling - Snap back to tiled position after unmaximizing. Classification: Plasma Product: kwin Version: 5.27.8 Platform: Fedora RPMs

[kwin] [Bug 475062] New: Maximized flag not updated when window is dragged.

2023-09-30 Thread Wesley M
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=475062 Bug ID: 475062 Summary: Maximized flag not updated when window is dragged. Classification: Plasma Product: kwin Version: 5.27.8 Platform: Fedora RPMs OS: Linux

[systemsettings] [Bug 475061] New: System Settings ignoring failsafe timeout if window is closed before time expires.

2023-09-30 Thread Wesley M
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=475061 Bug ID: 475061 Summary: System Settings ignoring failsafe timeout if window is closed before time expires. Classification: Applications Product: systemsettings Version: 5.27.8

[pkg-go] Bug#1052449: podman: add pasta(passt) as dependency

2023-09-22 Thread Wesley H. Gimenes
ble at http://nginx.com/;>nginx.com. Thank you for using nginx. Thanks Wesley H. Gimenes -- System Information: Debian Release: trixie/sid APT prefers unstable APT policy: (500, 'unstable') Architecture: amd64 (x86_64) Kernel: Linux 6.4.12-200.fc38.x86_64 (SMP w/8 CPU threads; P

Bug#1052449: podman: add pasta(passt) as dependency

2023-09-22 Thread Wesley H. Gimenes
ble at http://nginx.com/;>nginx.com. Thank you for using nginx. Thanks Wesley H. Gimenes -- System Information: Debian Release: trixie/sid APT prefers unstable APT policy: (500, 'unstable') Architecture: amd64 (x86_64) Kernel: Linux 6.4.12-200.fc38.x86_64 (SMP w/8 CPU threads; P

[RBW] Re: Help me repair Pam's Silver shifters

2023-09-21 Thread Wesley
I am frankly amazed at the workout Pam is giving her bike, to wear out multiple shifter pawls! I can imagine a few ways to do a repair, none of which are "worth it", in terms of resource and money cost (3D printing, filing down a bit of aluminum bar, CNC milling). The most expedient fix, IMO,

[kstars] [Bug 474585] New: Details information is broken and has been since 2019.

2023-09-16 Thread Wesley Handrow
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=474585 Bug ID: 474585 Summary: Details information is broken and has been since 2019. Classification: Applications Product: kstars Version: 3.6.6 Platform: Other OS: Other

Enhancements to "ls" and "xattr"

2023-09-12 Thread W. Wesley Groleau (伟思礼)
It's been at least a decade since I used FreeBSD & Ubuntu regularly, but these suggestions I made to Apple apply to any Linux or BSD distro (except maybe for #1 which may be Apple-unique) Below is an excerpt of a directory listing. Suggestions: (1. Add com.apple.metadata:kMD* to EVERY

[RBW] Re: Roadini Shifting Problems

2023-09-07 Thread Wesley
Hi Cat, Sorry to hear about your frustrations. The last time this happened to me, I futzed with it for too long before giving up and replacing the cassette, chain rings, and chain all together. That solved it. Just for the record: you have replaced the cracked rim, yes? As for 1x, in my

[RBW] Re: Sacramento Ride recommendations

2023-09-01 Thread Wesley
On Friday, September 1, 2023 at 2:04:52 PM UTC-7 Wesley wrote: > The American River Bike Trail is exceptional. If by Northeast Sac you mean > one of the suburbs like Citrus Heights or Roseville, then I'd suggest > riding Auburn-Folsom Road. There's a lot of mixed terrai

[RBW] Re: Sacramento Ride recommendations

2023-09-01 Thread Wesley
The American River Bike Trail is exceptional. If by Northeast Sac you mean one of the suburbs like Citrus Heights or Roseville, then I'd suggest riding Auburn-Folsom Road. There's a lot of mixed terrain to ride on the levees (which al have a gravel road on top and/or to the side) but they get

[ovirt-users] Re: How to use Python to manage each node in batches, because I want to send some scripts to nodes in batches

2023-08-17 Thread Wesley Stewart
Not sure what you did. But this seems more like normal server management. Not sure what you are trying to do, but it seems like ansible might fit the bill here. On Thu, Aug 17, 2023, 11:14 PM ziyi Liu wrote: > I have found a solution to log in to each host without password >

Re: [RBW] A College Clem

2023-08-11 Thread Wesley
The current best value from Surly is the Cross Check, at $1100 for a complete. -W On Friday, August 11, 2023 at 1:00:16 PM UTC-7 Eric Daume wrote: > The 1x1 isn’t made any more, and they hold their value really well as they > seem to be coming somewhat collectible. The replacement is the

Re: [RBW] Re: A College Clem

2023-08-09 Thread Wesley
Hi Kim, The way to measure is from one axle to the other. The maximum measurement that will fit on bike racks on Sacramento busses (pretty much identical to racks I've used/seen in other cities) is approximately 45". -Wes On Wednesday, August 9, 2023 at 9:14:41 AM UTC-7 krhe...@gmail.com wrote:

[RBW] Re: FS: Cliffhanger Tandem/Cargo Wheelset

2023-08-06 Thread Wesley
M UTC-4 Bones wrote: >> >>> Knew I'd miss something. 29ers! >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Bones >>> >>> On Saturday, August 5, 2023 at 7:19:15 PM UTC-4 Wesley wrote: >>> >>>> Hi Bones, >>>> What wheel size, plea

[RBW] Re: FS: Cliffhanger Tandem/Cargo Wheelset

2023-08-05 Thread Wesley
Hi Bones, What wheel size, please? -Wes On Saturday, August 5, 2023 at 12:08:51 PM UTC-7 Bones wrote: > I bought these from Velocity a few years ago. I replaced the front hub > with a Shimano dynamo. 40H rear, 36H front. Both rims have machined > sidewalls. The rear has a bolt-on rotor mount,

Re: [RBW] Re: Club Rides On A Racing Platypus

2023-08-04 Thread Wesley
OMG this is so cute! -W On Thursday, August 3, 2023 at 6:12:31 PM UTC-7 Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! wrote: > I really do have the sweetest, cutest story from the Tuesday night women’s > ride. > > We had a small group of 7 riders that night. We were several miles in when > suddenly from behind,

[RBW] Re: new member/delta quill stem risers

2023-08-04 Thread Wesley
I probably should not blow up my own spot like this (I use two of these on my bikes and may soon need a third, I love them). But this from Soma Fabrications is 1) brand new, 2) the same price, and 3) a much higher rise.

[RBW] Re: Swapping a bulb in a Schmidt Edelux II?

2023-08-03 Thread Wesley
I would suspect the wiring and connections well before thinking the LED had burned out. Maybe clean and re-connect the wires everywhere you can? If there is a soldered connection in the wire, it may need re-doing? Good luck! -Wes On Thursday, August 3, 2023 at 9:07:36 AM UTC-7 Caroline Golum

[RBW] Re: Tried and liked: Suntour Cyclone pretzel

2023-08-03 Thread Wesley
Last fall I wrecked a derailer and bent the hanger when I shifted a short-cage rear der into the big-big combination. I bought a new derailer and aligned the dropout using this clever hack (which I could swear I learned of from this list): https://youtu.be/TnwreRrorIA Anyway, it sounds to me

Re: [RBW] Re: Clem Smith, Jr for sa;e

2023-08-02 Thread Wesley
Mike, will you pease tell us your location and the price of the bike? Kim, it is a 64cm in the photo (you can tell by how tall the headtube is) -Wes On Wednesday, August 2, 2023 at 8:44:55 AM UTC-7 krhe...@gmail.com wrote: > The frame size is 52cm, not a 64cm frame. > > Kim Hetzel. > > On Wed,

Re: [RBW] Tried and liked: Suntour Cyclone pretzel

2023-07-26 Thread Wesley
Possibly dumb question: have you taken a good look at your chain? It ay be kinked, which would cause skipping gears. -Wes On Wednesday, July 26, 2023 at 4:04:01 PM UTC-7 eric...@gmail.com wrote: > Andre attempted to make some further adjustments, the chain still skips. I > tried installing a

[RBW] Re: Forks and adjusting headsets

2023-07-25 Thread Wesley
2023 at 10:00:56 AM UTC-7 Wesley wrote: > This advice all applies only to threaded forks (all Rivs except Gus and > tandem): > 1. Use as many spacers as necessary so that the lock nut (top nut) is > fully engaged with the threads but doesn't bottom out. > 2. Most (or al

[RBW] Re: Forks and adjusting headsets

2023-07-25 Thread Wesley
This advice all applies only to threaded forks (all Rivs except Gus and tandem): 1. Use as many spacers as necessary so that the lock nut (top nut) is fully engaged with the threads but doesn't bottom out. 2. Most (or all) threaded forks have a key groove in the steer tube, cutting vertically

Re: [RBW] Re: ISO Roadini...or?

2023-07-24 Thread Wesley
The two wrenches are to hold one nut still while turning the other, like when serving loose bearing hubs. Most (all?) threaded headsets use a keyed washer between the nuts to prevent one from turning the other, so there's no need for two wrenches. If you want to travel with a bike with threaded

Re: [RBW] Re: ISO Roadini...or?

2023-07-24 Thread Wesley
In my opinion, the most significant difference between a Roadini and a homer is that the Roadini is designed for drop bars (so has a shorter top tube) and the Homer is designed for upright swept-back bars. On Monday, July 24, 2023 at 6:32:03 AM UTC-7 Davey Two Shoes wrote: > Can someone

Re: SSH Error in libcrypto

2023-07-22 Thread Wesley Kerfoot
You should check that your hard drive isn't failing before reinstalling everything. That sounds like a symptom of a bad disk if multiple files are empty that shouldn't be. On Sat, Jul 22, 2023, 9:41 AM Silvio Siefke wrote: > > > Am 22.07.23 um 15:23 schrieb Martin Rys: > > What's the output of

[RBW] Re: Ebike Clem

2023-07-18 Thread Wesley
I was not aware that you can do a mid-drive conversion (I thought the frame had to be special designed to accept the drive-unit instead of a bottom bracket). How did you do it? -Wes On Monday, July 17, 2023 at 11:03:34 AM UTC-7 Joe Bernard wrote: > Looks like you're good there, Stephen, 250W

[ceph-users] Re: librbd hangs during large backfill

2023-07-18 Thread Wesley Dillingham
Did your automation / process allow for stalls in between changes to allow peering to complete? My hunch is you caused a very large peering storm (during peering a PG is inactive) which in turn caused your VMs to panic. If the RBDs are unmapped and re-mapped does it still continue to struggle?

[ceph-users] Re: mon log file grows huge

2023-07-10 Thread Wesley Dillingham
At what level do you have logging set to for your mons? That is a high volume of logs for the mon to generate. You can ask all the mons to print their debug logging level with: "ceph tell mon.* config get debug_mon" The default is 1/5 What is the overall status of your cluster? Is it healthy?

Bug#1040172: mailman3: manage.py migrate not run on upgrade

2023-07-02 Thread Wesley Hertlein
Package: mailman3 Version: 3.3.8-1 Severity: normal Dear Maintainer, I ran into a problem on upgrading an installation of mailman3 during a Debian system update from bullseye to bookworm. After the upgrade, the default/installed cron jobs at the hour level started throwing errors: [ -f

[ceph-users] Re: ceph.conf and two different ceph clusters

2023-06-26 Thread Wesley Dillingham
You need to use the --id and --cluster options of the rbd command and maintain a .conf file for each cluster. /etc/ceph/clusterA.conf /etc/ceph/clusterB.conf /etc/ceph/clusterA.client.userA.keyring /etc/ceph/clusterB.client.userB.keyring now use the rbd commands as such: rbd --id userA

[spring] Tsvart last call review of draft-ietf-spring-sr-replication-segment-14

2023-06-16 Thread Wesley Eddy via Datatracker
Reviewer: Wesley Eddy Review result: Almost Ready This document has been reviewed as part of the transport area review team's ongoing effort to review key IETF documents. These comments were written primarily for the transport area directors, but are copied to the document's authors and WG

[Mpi-forum] 2023-06-14 Non-Voting Meeting and 2023-07-10 Voting Meeting Reminders

2023-06-13 Thread Wesley Bland via mpi-forum
Hi all, A few quick reminders: 1. We have a non-voting meeting tomorrow (2023-06-14) where Rolf will continue the discussions from last week and we'll cover any other MPI 4.1 topics as we hurtle toward release. 2. The announcement deadline for the July meeting is coming up on June 26. Please

Re: [RBW] ISO Better Bar-End Friction Shifting!

2023-06-09 Thread Wesley
Caroline, If you recently had the chain and cassette replace, then your problems with the chain dropping may be because the chainring is worn. Most chainrings are aluminum, which wears faster than steel cogs. And since the same chainring is used for all riding while the cogs are changed by

[ceph-users] Re: The pg_num from 1024 reduce to 32 spend much time, is there way to shorten the time?

2023-06-06 Thread Wesley Dillingham
Can you send along the responses from "ceph df detail" and ceph "ceph osd pool ls detail" Respectfully, *Wes Dillingham* w...@wesdillingham.com LinkedIn On Tue, Jun 6, 2023 at 1:03 PM Eugen Block wrote: > I suspect the target_max_misplaced_ratio

[ceph-users] Re: PGs stuck undersized and not scrubbed

2023-06-05 Thread Wesley Dillingham
When PGs are degraded they won't scrub, further, if an OSD is involved with recovery of another PG it wont accept scrubs either so that is the likely explanation of your not-scrubbed-in time issue. Its of low concern. Are you sure that recovery is not progressing? I see: "7349/147534197 objects

[dolphin] [Bug 469656] Dolphin cannot remember previously opened tabs

2023-05-27 Thread Wesley Pimentel
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=469656 --- Comment #37 from Wesley Pimentel --- Hey guy, today you can update dolphin :) Thanks kde team. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.

[krita] [Bug 470337] New: Text box not functioning according to desired results

2023-05-27 Thread Wesley Schoofs
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=470337 Bug ID: 470337 Summary: Text box not functioning according to desired results Classification: Applications Product: krita Version: 5.1.5 Platform: Compiled Sources OS: All

Re: [grpc-io] Re: Proxyless gRPC services in Istio mesh

2023-05-26 Thread Wesley Hartford
t; On Wed, May 24, 2023 at 2:57 PM Wesley Hartford > wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> My suggestion that the connection was falling back to insecure was not >> evidence based, I'm still trying to wrap my head around how all this is >> working. >> > > Okay. > &g

[ceph-users] Re: `ceph features` on Nautilus still reports "luminous"

2023-05-25 Thread Wesley Dillingham
Fairly confident this is normal. I just checked a pacific cluster and they all report luminous as well. I think some of the backstory of this is luminous is the release where up-maps were released and there hasnt been a reason to increment the features release of subsequent daemons. To be honest

[ceph-users] Re: ceph Pacific - MDS activity freezes when one the MDSs is restarted

2023-05-24 Thread Wesley Dillingham
There was a memory issue with standby-replay that may have been resolved since and fix is in 16.2.10 (not sure), the suggestion at the time was to avoid standby-replay. Perhaps a dev can chime in on that status. Your MDSs look pretty inactive. I would consider scaling them down (potentially to

Re: [grpc-io] Re: Proxyless gRPC services in Istio mesh

2023-05-24 Thread Wesley Hartford
that is required for a secure connection? Thanks, Wesley On Tue, May 23, 2023 at 11:10 PM 'sanjay...@google.com' via grpc.io < grpc-io@googlegroups.com> wrote: > On Wednesday, May 17, 2023 at 11:07:43 AM UTC-7 Wesley Hartford wrote: > > ... > What doesn't seem right:

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