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Eric Lubow commented on CASSANDRA-8611:
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I've seen streams hang for days on EC2
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Eric Lubow commented on CASSANDRA-6604:
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I'm not entirely sure this is cosmetic
Eric Lubow created CASSANDRA-6542:
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Summary: nodetool removenode hangs
Key: CASSANDRA-6542
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-6542
Project: Cassandra
Issue Type: Bug
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Eric Lubow commented on CASSANDRA-4206:
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We are seeing this as well with 1.2.11
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Eric Lubow commented on CASSANDRA-6494:
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I am seeing this on a bootstrapping
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Eric Lubow commented on CASSANDRA-6494:
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We dropped a table named 'uniques
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Eric Lubow commented on CASSANDRA-4730:
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The one thing I would like to advocate
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Eric Lubow commented on CASSANDRA-4417:
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We are getting this on DSE 2.2 (C
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Eric Lubow commented on CASSANDRA-3865:
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This doesn't appear to be fixed
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As an update, the problem
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As Yuki said, I'd be more interested
Components: Tools
Reporter: Eric Lubow
Priority: Minor
When manually installing the opscenter agent, the 2.2 AMI thinks the java
binary is in the wrong place (this is what JAVA_HOME is set to).
root@ip-10-191-3-159:/usr/share/opscenter-agent# bin/opscenter-agent: line 44:
/usr
: Bug
Components: Core
Environment: DSE 1.0.5
Reporter: Eric Lubow
When creating a column family from the output of 'show schema' with an index,
there is a trailing comma after index_type: 0, The return from this is a
'command not found' This is misleading because
Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versions: 1.0.5
Environment: DSE 1.0.5 inside the Cassandra-cli. Still nothing useful
even with --debug flag.
Reporter: Eric Lubow
[default@linkcurrent] update column family report_by_account_content with
comparator='UTF8Type' and column_metadata
Reporter: Eric Lubow
Priority: Minor
Since '-' characters are not allowed in column family names, there should be an
error thrown on column family name validation.
[default@linkcurrent] create column family foo-bar;
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Specifically what I am getting at is a notification.
I have a deploy task that deploys the website to all my webheads.
Abbreviated task follows:
task :production do
set :default_environment {}
roles :app one.foo.com, two.foo.com, three.foo.com
deploy.notify_via_boxcar
end
This deploys to
I am trying to figure out how to get a task to only fire one time. I
have multiple app servers (let's say 3 for right now). When I run the
deploy task cap production deploy, it deploys to all 3 servers just
fine. What I want is a task that fires after the production deploy
has been completed on
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in both the udf and the pig
script, and generate all final tuples in the udf, and then just use a
split in pig.
Thanks,
Marko
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a regular expression I want to get 'x' number of
urls matching the regex pattern. I have written a UDF to filter out
urls based on regular expression. Is there a way in Pig script to
limit the number of results to 'x' ? ( 'x' is some configurable value)
Thanks,
Souri
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Don't know how much of a coder you are, but there is a ruby app called Larch
(https://github.com/rgrove/larch). Otherwise you may want to look into
Backupify (http://www.backupify.com/) which is a service that backs up your
Gmail.
-e
On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 12:11, Christian Markley
this conversation and see what others think before
deciding if it is worth while to call a vote.
Olga
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I apologize for the double mailing:
grunt Y = LOAD 'hdfs:///mnt/test.log.gz' AS (line:chararray);
grunt foo = LIMIT Y 5;
grunt dump foo
0\Mtest.log?]?o?H??}?)
It didn't work out of HDFS.
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On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 08:18, Eric Lubow eric.lu...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm not sure what you mean
@thedatachef
On Tue, 2011-02-22 at 08:21 -0500, Eric Lubow wrote:
I apologize for the double mailing:
grunt Y = LOAD 'hdfs:///mnt/test.log.gz' AS (line:chararray);
grunt foo = LIMIT Y 5;
grunt dump foo
0\Mtest.log?]?o?H??}?)
It didn't work out of HDFS.
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On Tue, Feb 22
help that would push me in the right direction would be greatly
appreciated.
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Guten Tag. Meinen Namen Lubow, mir 29 Jahre. Ich habe den angenehmen und
ruhigen Charakter, und mir gefallt es, die neuen Leute zu erfahren. Was ich
suche? Ich denke dass selb dass allen suchen, ich suche den Menschen mit dem
man konnte die Beziehungen, die schone Verbindung schaffen, die
for
testing. I'd like to hear your thoughts. Thanks.
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Perfect, that's exactly what I was looking for.
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Use cmd-click on the calendar link and see if that does what you want.
On Jan 7, 2011, at 8:10 PM, Eric Lubow eric.lu...@gmail.com wrote:
It would be really nice
the calendar
pop up in a Mailplane window and have the other external links go to the
browser? Being that this is a feature request, I'm sure I'd have to wait
for a new version, but it would be worth the wait. Thanks.
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Just to throw my $0.02 in, I use Mailplane with 5 accounts and even though I
love the Alfred integration, I would love it more if I got to choose which
email address the email was being sent from. Right now, unless I click over
to Mailplane or look at the sig, I don't know which account I am
:
defaults write com.mailplaneapp.Mailplane SAMLAccounts fi...@email.com,
sec...@email.com
Limitations: There is no automatic sign-in for the accounts listed in
SAMLAccounts and you won't get new email notifications.
On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 6:09 PM, Eric Lubow eric.lu...@gmail.com wrote:
Mailplane
Shameless self plug: I wrote a blog post explaining this further:
http://eric.lubow.org/2010/mac/capistrano-hangs-on-mac-os-x-leopard/ since
not everyone wants to go through a ticket.
I also ran into a similar problem after upgrading net-ssh. If the user
doesn't have permission to export (ie
be a useful reference if you do need to edit the code, but I
recommend not doing.
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On 13 April 2010 05:15, Eric Lubow eric.lu...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a Capistrano deploy file (Capfile) that is rather large,
contains a few namespaces
) {
{:with = {:web_only = true}}
}
Hopefully this gets things working for you.
Cheers
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On 24/01/2010, at 1:13 PM, Eric Lubow wrote:
I am struggling with trying to geo search an asssociated model. My
relevant code is here: http://www.pastie.org/790850
The context is that I
I am struggling with trying to geo search an asssociated model. My
relevant code is here: http://www.pastie.org/790850
The context is that I have a business model and an address model. I
want to be able to search for items in the business model that match
certain criteria (like the name or
to be monitoring the frequency of
timeouts, so if they increase over the baseline you can track down the
cause and fix it.
Just my $0.02.
Simon
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 11:33 PM, Eric Lubow eric.lu...@gmail.com wrote:
So I ran the tests again twice with a huge timeout and it managed to run
in
just
Using the Thrift Perl API into Cassandra, I am running into what is
endearingly referred to as the 4 bytes of doom:
TSocket: timed out reading 4 bytes from localhost:9160
The script I am using is fairly simple. I have a text file that has about
3.6 million lines that are formatted like:
So I ran the tests again twice with a huge timeout and it managed to run in
just under 3 hours both times. So this issue is definitely related to the
timeouts. It might be worth changing the default timeouts for Perl to match
the infinite timeouts for Python. Thanks for the quick responses.
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I'm with Kurt on this. But it might be even easier than all that. First,
check to see if your shifter linkage arms are adjusted correctly. You'll need
a manual for this, unless someone here has a link to the procedure. With the
drawing and instructions in front of you it isn't all that hard
Modern body shops frequently use two part epoxy to glue these panels in place
without the worry about warping from the heat of welding. These glues are
designed for the task and apparantly hold up well. Your local body shop supply
store will have them.
Alan
'50 Chevy 1/2 ton pickup
Denver
I'm pretty sure my Unilite is just mechanical advance.
Alan
'50 Chevy 1/2 ton
Denver
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Subject: [old-chevy-truck] Electronic Distributor Question
I have installed a like-new
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to the extension itself. Therefore it always
appeared on the phone as the extension of that phone (that was a
mouthful).
Once I deleted that from the each group of friend statements, the
callerid issues resolved themselves. Thanks.
Eric
On Mon, 2007-06-11 at 15:14 -0400, Eric Lubow wrote:
All
this interconnected somehow. Any help
would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Eric
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space, but if I
have to go with SCCP to get this module working (if there is a way to
make the phone treat the lines as protocol independent). Does anyone
have any suggestions (or examples) as to how to accomplish this?
Thanks.
Eric
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On Tue, 2007-06-05 at 12:26 -0500, Jason Parker wrote:
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All,
Since I have now (at least partially) got my 7961G phones working
with Asterisk, I have temporarily moved on to try to get the
expansion
modules working. There doesn't seem
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All,
I am having a lot of trouble with the Cisco 7961G phones. I have
managed to get them up and running with Asterisk to the point where I
can get incoming calls and make outgoing calls. The problem is when I
make outgoing calls or extension to extension calls, the calls die after
20
-06-01 at 15:07 -0500, Greg Oliver wrote:
On Fri, 2007-06-01 at 21:28 +0200, Pavel Jezek wrote:
we are using 7941 with sip v8.2(2)SR3, it working quite well ;-)
Eric Lubow wrote:
All,
I am having a lot of trouble with the Cisco 7961G phones. I have
managed to get them up
Just FYI for Colorado folks: Goodguys Car Show next weekend, Fri, Sat and
Sunday at the Budwiesier Events Center (Loveland). Swap meet and show were
pretty good last year!
Alan
'50 Chevy 1/2 ton
Denver
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From: Ron Smiley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Scott:
I had a front wheel fall off on my way home right after I had a local shop
replace my king pins. They hadn't tightened down the lug nuts. I'm glad I was
going slow at the time (probably because I had noticed an odd vibration) --
don't recall if the brakes worked or not. I still have
Jeff is one of the best vendors out there! He has really done a lot to help us
out with these old trucks.
Alan
'50 Chevy 1/2 ton
Denver, CO
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From: Kenneth Cluley
To: old-chevy-truck@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, May 21, 2007 8:18 AM
Subject: Re:
I've towed using my 50 1/2 ton when I was young and didn't know any better. I
put a full rack on the truck and had it all loaded up with furniture (including
the requesite rocking chair on top), and towed a VW squareback (also fully
loaded with gear carrier on top and bike racks on the back).
Janice, That sounds like it would be the right way to do things. Old timer
told me to squirt some oil into the vacuum line tubing, and then blow the oil
up into the vacuum motor to keep the leather moist. Just took a minute and
worked just fine, but I changed over to an electric motor when I
to purchase an electric wiper motor myself. How do you like
the one you installed, have you had any problems with it and where did you get
it and how much was it?
Janice
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Janice, That sounds like it would be the right way to do things. Old timer
told me
Good post -- vote with your wallet! Eventually the bad actors will be driven
out of business or they will clean up and provide better customer service.
Having said that, I'm sure you are aware that restoring an old truck is full of
challenges and aggravations. At least you aren't out a ton
There's a repair place I've had good luck with near me on South Broadway in
Denver -- I think it's Florida Radiator (on Florida and South Broadway). I'll
check on the name next time I go by. Keep in mind that if you repair your old
radiator it's only a temporary fix. All they are doing is
That Durwood is ok in my book. Texans don't seem to like him much though!
Alan
Denver
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Subject: Re: [old-chevy-truck] Radiator installation help
Antonio: I installed a 57
uname -a: Linux tivo 2.6.17-10-386 #2 Tue Dec 5 22:26:18 UTC 2006 i686
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It happens on reboot. The whole set of issues started when I did an apt-get
dist-upgrade from dapper to edgy. The xOrg wouldn't start and I started to get
the same errors everyone else is reporting, FreeFontPath: FPE
/usr/share/fonts/X11/misc/ refcount is 2, should be 1;
Herb:
If you post the details it may save someone else a lot of heartache. Where are
you and what is the name of the shop/mechanic you are dealing with? I was
ripped off here in Denver and one of the reasons I follow the list is to try to
warn folks away from the guy who cheated me, (Brad
Added make reallyinstall target
Added help text for make reallyinstall target
Fixed make install target
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Paul,
Use the one that is the newest. It has the reallyinstall target in
the make help and in the actual make process.
Eric
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Subject: [perl #41099
Paul,
I just checked the RT queue. I didn't realize they came in at the
same time. Use the one that's 1.4k and is CC'd perl6internals.
Eric
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Added make reallyinstall target
Added help text for make reallyinstall target
Fixed make install target
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Paul,
Use the one that is the newest. It has the reallyinstall target in
the make help and in the actual make process.
Eric
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Paul,
I just checked the RT queue. I didn't realize they came in at the
same time. Use the one that's 1.4k and is CC'd perl6internals.
Eric
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Subject
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Ensured the makefile doesn't allow a make install and added myself to
the CREDITS
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Ensured the makefile doesn't allow a make install and added myself to
the CREDITS
I would add, use a heavy leather glove (should be in your truck anyway). The
216s are actually not too hard to start this way and it is a major advantage of
staying with the original motor, IMO. 'Course I've now got a 235, and a 12
volt alternator. . .
Alan
'50 Chevy 1/2 ton
Denver, CO
Steve -- I'm running the Mallory Unilite in my truck right now. I bought the
Langdons's mini HEI setup because it uses the vacuum advance and not just the
mechanical -- just haven't gotten around to getting it installed yet because
the Mallory runs ok.
Alan
'50 Chevy 1/2 ton
Denver
Package: postfix
Version: 2.3.3-1
Severity: normal
The combination install of postfix and postfix-pcre seems to fine.
Everything also works fine when installed. However the postfix and
postfix-pcre packages are not configured under the apt repository. This
means that the mail-transport-agent
Remember the decals you used to put on your model planes and rockets when you
were a kid? They're like that.
Alan
'50 Chevy 1/2 ton
Denver
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From: K Ohlgren
To: old-chevy-truck@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, October 13, 2006 10:34 AM
Subject: RE:
Sounds like a great truck. Where are you located?
Alan
Denver, CO
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From: cogojo
To: old-chevy-truck@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, October 09, 2006 9:56 AM
Subject: [old-chevy-truck] 59 Chevy-Stepside For Sale 65026
We have a 1959 Chevy Apache Stepside
Check with any local radiator repair shop. They all used to boil gas tanks up
until a few years ago. These days far fewer do but there may be one or two
left in your area. The guys who work at the radiator repair shops will know
who still does this in your area.
Alan
'50 Chevy 1/2 ton
If you don't change to a short shaft water pump (Patricks and others) when you
put in a 235 then at some point your engine may move just a bit (rock on the
mounts when it hits a bump or something, I guess) and the fan can cut into
your radiator, breaking off a blade and destroying your
The brackets for what you are trying to do should be available through
Patricks.
Alan
'50 Chevy 1/2 ton
Denver, CO
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From: rc356s
To: old-chevy-truck@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2006 9:28 AM
Subject: [old-chevy-truck] A/C systems
Hi
I drove out Ohio and hauled a truck back on an 18 foot flatbed trailer I bought
on the internet and had delivered in Columbus. I sold the trailer when I got
back to Denver. For the price, this sounds like a much better solution!
Alan
'50 Chevy 1/2 ton
Denver, CO
- Original Message
There are certain parts of the country where Hanta virus from mice is more of a
problem -- like the Southwest. You can ask your doctor if it's a problem in
your area. Full Hazmat gear (supplied air respirator, suit, etc). is probably
not necessary in most situations, but a good dust
Try your friendly local auto parts store.
Alan
'50 Chevy 1/2 ton
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From: matt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: old-chevy-truck@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, May 12, 2006 12:12 PM
Subject: [old-chevy-truck] Early 50's 235 carb
Anyone have one they want to sell me? In a
Durwood, you want to use phosphoric acid, used extensively in auto
resoration as a pre-primer; and not muriatic (used in construction
industry for cleaning brick, etc). Phosphoric acid should be available at
your local hardware store in the paint section as Ospho. It will be about
$18 for a
You can bend a piece of coat hanger and use that until you get the correct
piece from Bowtie Bits or other vendor. I did that for years until I
replaced my vacuum motor with electric.
Alan
'50 Chevy 1/2 ton
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Durwood:
The Pertronix is a good electronic points replacement using the original
distributor. It installs easily and works very well. The problem is that
it is very easily damaged by voltage spikes -- ask me how I know. If you do
install the Pertronix be sure to carry a set of points in your
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Sent: Friday, February 10, 2006 4:41 PM
Subject: Re: [old-chevy-truck] H. E. I.? Pertronics?
Well..my face is red...but now you have me interested. Do you have contact
info for Jim Langdon?
Roy
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From: Alan Lubow
Time to go to Harbour Freight!
Alan
'50 Chevy 1/2 ton
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From: vwnate1 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: old-chevy-truck@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, February 03, 2006 5:32 AM
Subject: [old-chevy-truck] Re: spring Bushing Install
It can be ~ this is why I like to use an arbor
I just placed an order for Zero Rust paint, no problems. I like the aerosol
spray. I used the posted link, and the company that sold it to me turned
out be MFG sealants, (1-800-297-7325). I've had pretty good luck with this
product. Works and holds up as advertised, except in sun-exposed areas
Glycerine is available at any pharmacy and might work well too. I've use it
to rehydrate old rubber weatherstripping, etc. I'm pretty sure soapy water
is what the body and glass shop professionals usually use though.
Alan
'50 Chevy 1/2 ton
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From: Jonathan Leishear
Warren, yes you'll need to gently work the bezels off with a small flat
bladed screwdriver. Be careful not to scratch the chrome.
Alan
'50 Chevy 1/2 ton pu
Denver, Co
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From: Warren Humble [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: old-chevy-truck@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, July 18,
I fixed a rusted out door skin on my beater 1980 Subaru that way one time.
Worked great all winter. The it got real hot sitting in the sun one day
when the warmer weather came, and my repair melted off into a big sticky
puddle. Pretty embarrassing!
I've had good luck with 3M super weather strip
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