On 05/09/2014 02:27 PM, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
Everyone,
I am looking for a utility that I can use to do a mail merge of data to
a pdf image file. The image file does not have any active fields, but
will be just an image file. I would like to overlay names addresses
etc.
We
Hi guys,
I got error when executing iodined at my vps:
$ sudo iodined -f -P test1 192.168.0.1 localhost
iodined: open_tun: /dev/net/tun: Operation not permitted: Operation
not permitted
so i check
-. iodine version:
iodine IP over DNS tunneling server
version: 0.5.1 from 2009-03-21
-. uname
On 5/10/2014 6:33 AM, Morning Star wrote:
I got error when executing iodined at my vps:
$ sudo iodined -f -P test1 192.168.0.1 localhost
iodined: open_tun: /dev/net/tun: Operation not permitted: Operation
not permitted
Same as I said on Debian's list..
You'll need to talk to your host.
okay, thanks.
On Sat, May 10, 2014 at 1:08 PM, Mr. Queue li...@mrqueue.com wrote:
On 5/10/2014 6:33 AM, Morning Star wrote:
I got error when executing iodined at my vps:
$ sudo iodined -f -P test1 192.168.0.1 localhost
iodined: open_tun: /dev/net/tun: Operation not permitted: Operation
Specifically you host is supplying you with an openVZ or Virtuozzo VPS.
This is not a fully virtualised system so you will not have access to a lot
of devices.
On 10 May 2014 14:21, Morning Star morning.star.c...@gmail.com wrote:
okay, thanks.
On Sat, May 10, 2014 at 1:08 PM, Mr. Queue
Am 10.05.2014 um 15:28 schrieb Andrew Holway andrew.hol...@gmail.com:
Specifically you host is supplying you with an openVZ or Virtuozzo VPS.
This is not a fully virtualised system so you will not have access to a lot
of devices.
check your virtualization with
$ virt-what
--
LF
On Sat, May 10, 2014 at 2:24 PM, Leon Fauster
leonfaus...@googlemail.com wrote:
Am 10.05.2014 um 15:28 schrieb Andrew Holway andrew.hol...@gmail.com:
Specifically you host is supplying you with an openVZ or Virtuozzo VPS.
This is not a fully virtualised system so you will not have access to a
On Sat, May 10, 2014 at 03:31:19PM +, Morning Star wrote:
so there is no any work around to access /dev/net/tun in openvz, isn't it?
Ask your hosting provider; tun/tap access is granted on a
container-by-container basis and they can easily enable it for you if
they wish; it will require
Hi All;
I have a new server we're setting up that supports EFI or Legacy in the bios
I am a solid database guy but my SA skills are limited to what I need to
get by
1) I used EFI because I wanted to create a raid 10 array with 6 4TB
drives and apparently I cannot setup gpt partitions via
Hi all
If we loose a drive in a raid 10 array (mdadm software raid) what are
the steps needed to correctly do the following:
- identify which physical drive it is
- replace the drive
- add the new drive to the array and force it to re-sync
Thanks in advance
On 2014-05-10, CS_DBA cs_...@consistentstate.com wrote:
If we loose a drive in a raid 10 array (mdadm software raid) what are
the steps needed to correctly do the following:
- identify which physical drive it is
This is controller dependent. Some support blinking the drive light to
identify
On 10.05.2014 18:36, CS_DBA wrote:
Hi All;
I have a new server we're setting up that supports EFI or Legacy in the bios
I am a solid database guy but my SA skills are limited to what I need to
get by
1) I used EFI because I wanted to create a raid 10 array with 6 4TB
drives and
On 10.05.2014 19:17, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn wrote:
On 10.05.2014 18:36, CS_DBA wrote:
Hi All;
I have a new server we're setting up that supports EFI or Legacy in the bios
I am a solid database guy but my SA skills are limited to what I need to
get by
1) I used EFI because I wanted to
On 10.05.2014 19:06, Keith Keller wrote:
On 2014-05-10, CS_DBA cs_...@consistentstate.com wrote:
If we loose a drive in a raid 10 array (mdadm software raid) what are
the steps needed to correctly do the following:
- identify which physical drive it is
This is controller dependent. Some
On 2014-05-10, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn denni...@conversis.de wrote:
This can also be inverted especially if you cannot send data to the
drive anymore because it dies completely: Create lots of disk i/o with a
command like grep -nri test /usr and all drives except the broken one
should show
Hey there,
And why not use HW raid and use monitoring tools for it?
What raid card are you using that cannot be monitored?
Eliezer
On 05/10/2014 07:36 PM, CS_DBA wrote:
Hi All;
I have a new server we're setting up that supports EFI or Legacy in the bios
I am a solid database guy but my SA
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