e
> linux-vdso.so.1 is from, but the rest can be found in glibc (and with
> the license text suggesting the program is written in GO). I haven't
> checked out opal.com.au, but does it allow refilling your card from the
> website without a card reader?
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 08, 2017 at 03:21
Why do they need a client anyway?
What does the special client do that a browser can't?
I suppose the parallel here in Sydney is https://www.opal.com.au/ and it
all works from the browser.
Even the "mobile support" is just a mobile view of the same web site at
https://m.opal.com.au/
On 8 March
Why do you need an SMTP server? You need an SMTP client talking to
whichever SMTP server your hosting provider provides you.
e.g. https://github.com/PHPMailer/PHPMailer (I only remember it because of
a security flaw published about it last week, but it's PHP so... meh.)
On 6 January 2017 at
I'd also check that your DNS configuration haven't changed, e.g. try "host
mirrorlist.centos.org" and see if you can get it to resolve.
On 9 December 2016 at 08:35, Rabin Yasharzadehe wrote:
> Seems right, try commenting the mirror line and use a direct URL, and see
> if it's
for stan.com.au) doesn't use Anycast.
On 24 November 2016 at 04:06, Shachar Shemesh <shac...@shemesh.biz> wrote:
> On 22/11/16 02:19, Amos Shapira wrote:
>
> On 21 November 2016 at 18:20, Shachar Shemesh <shac...@shemesh.biz> wrote:
>
>> The DNS resolving google.com gue
's pretty neat, personally I find it a fascinating trick:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anycast
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Google.com is not one computer. Google spreads their locations all over the
world including pops in many ISP's.
https://peering.google.com/#/
On 20 November 2016 at 19:18, shimi wrote:
>
>
> On Sun, Nov 20, 2016 at 9:38 AM, Shlomo Solomon
> wrote:
een releases (e.g., duration of receive time), it is
> not easy to know you're not breaking something for someone by mistake.
>
> It could be for example the physical location of the antenna at the client
> which would make a difference.
>
>
> On Sat, Aug 6, 2016 at 2:27
lar case, where
> testing is expensive, not all of them seems valid.
>
> On Fri, Aug 5, 2016 at 3:15 PM, Amos Shapira <amos.shap...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> What provisioning tools do you use to manage these servers? Please tell
>> me you aren't doing all o
to revert the change altogether.
If you are in a properly supported virtual environment then I'd even go for
immutable server images (e.g. Packer building AMI's, or Docker containers),
then it's a matter of just firing up an instance of the new image both when
testing and in production.
--Amos
On 3 Augu
.
Specifically I'm now trying to use it for remote-access l2tp/ipsec and also
have an issue with
the office VyOS having trouble generating DNS traffic using the right
source address.
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to keep
holding their hand.
On 5 July 2016 at 10:04, Shay Gover <govers...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Amos,
>
> Please define Hardware and Network. Server? PCs? PC Technician? Something
> else?
>
> Shay
>
> On Tue, Jul 5, 2016 at 2:36 AM, Amos Shapira <amos.shap...@gmai
Hi,
My workplace is looking to fill in a position for a hardware/network
person, someone to look mostly after the office network.
Do people here have ideas about where to look for good interview
questions/exercises for such a role?
Thanks,
--Amos
Litt <sl...@troubleshooters.com> wrote:
> On Sun, 3 Jul 2016 07:13:13 +1000
> Amos Shapira <amos.shap...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Thanks for the explanation. I like this.
> > How would a single-threaded process take advantage of muti- CPU?
>
> Threads is j
equest.header=="HelloWorld")
> {
> HttpResponse(200,"Hello, world");
> } else {
> File::Read(request,header,[](bool success, string body)
> {
> if (success)
>HttpResponse(400,body);
>
I'm curious - what's the background of this question? What's the original
goal that led you to ask this?
On 28 June 2016 at 18:04, Erez D wrote:
> i tried searching the web but got no result
>
> what web servers other than node.js are single threaded ?
> anyone has
I don't watch much but noticed that היהודים באים is available on youtube
officially by IBA. Here is the Youtube account which makes it available,
perhaps the program you are interested in is also available?
https://www.youtube.com/user/MEDIAIBA
On 6 June 2016 at 08:02, Tzafrir Cohen
On 8 March 2016 at 21:01, E.S. Rosenberg <esr+linux...@g.jct.ac.il> wrote:
>
>
> 2016-03-08 9:10 GMT+02:00 Amos Shapira <amos.shap...@gmail.com>:
>
>> What exact model of TP-Link have you got?
>>
> WR740N (v4.x), WR841ND (v5.x), WR1043ND (v1.x)
>
>
What exact model of TP-Link have you got?
I have a TP-Link AC1750 ADSL2+ modem router which is great except that
OpenWRT doesn't support this specific model's WiFi well (see multiple
"Notes" in https://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/tp-link/archer-c5-c7-wdr7500)
So I'm half-heartedly on the lookout for
I too would recommend letsenctlrypt. The only down side is possibly that
you have to keep renewing (automatically with a cron job) every three
months.
Alternatively, www.ssls.com lists very very cheap certs.
On 8 Mar 2016 4:49 p.m., "Baruch Siach" wrote:
> Hi Gabor,
>
> On
One condition I see from this regex which wasn't mentioned yet is that
there should be at least two *consecutive* letters in the password.
All in all, as Steve said - this is an idiotic way to enforce such complex
requirements (and I consider myself a regex enthusiast), and they should
fix their
Thanks for coming back with the solution.
Though in a broader perspective: "you are holding it wrong" - get used to
the fact that you are running in the cloud and use it right - learn to
build your images from scratch so you can move to a updated base image and
automatically install and
Thanks everyone.
On 30 Jan 2016 12:43 a.m., "Yuval Adam" <yu...@y3xz.com> wrote:
>
>
> On 01/29/2016 11:52 AM, Amos Shapira wrote:
> >
> > Does anyone here have experience with public IPv6 in the cloud
> > (AWS/DigitalOcean/Google, in decreasing
Does anyone here have experience with public IPv6 in the cloud
(AWS/DigitalOcean/Google, in decreasing order of preference)?
On 29 Jan 2016 6:19 a.m., "E.S. Rosenberg" wrote:
2016-01-28 20:37 GMT+02:00 Beni Cherniavsky-Paskin <
beni.cherniav...@gmail.com>:
> Due to
I'd be interested to hear about resources for these ages in English too.
On 11 January 2016 at 01:11, Justin wrote:
> Has anyone discovered good resources for teaching kids python? Hebrew?
> (Ages 8-11)
>
> Code.org has great resources for abstract programing. They
You should also take the offer by the installer to checksum the media.
On 1 January 2016 at 03:18, Shlomi Fish wrote:
> Hi Israel!
>
> On Thu, Dec 31, 2015 at 5:26 PM, Israel Shikler
> wrote:
>
>> I downloaded Centos 7 from a mirror site in Israel,
Backports?
https://packages.debian.org/jessie-backports/
On 25 Dec 2015 9:04 a.m., "E.S. Rosenberg" wrote:
> Unless it has dependencies that force you 'onward' there is no reason
> not to download the deb and install it manually
>
> 2015-12-24 20:14 GMT+02:00 Omer
I tried to avoid this discussion but I'm a little surprised that nobody
mentioned Debian Testing.
I've used it as a desktop for a decade or so and it had a great combination
of very good stability (i.e. I can't recall it ever disappointed me) and
still relatively up to date.
But then again - it's
Thanks.
As far as I know (I left this company almost four years ago), this is a
subset of the metrics they collect.
On 18 November 2015 at 21:49, Yedidyah Bar David <d...@bardavid.org> wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 4:07 AM, Amos Shapira <amos.shap...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
Hi,
I have a itch with Chrome I'd like to scratch but don't have time to learn
how to program a Chrome extension.
Does anyone here know how to program Chrome extensions and is interested in
a small project?
It's about controlling which of multiple parallel logged in Chrome users
(think -
What's the advantage of this distro?
I may be old and tired but I have to see a unique strong benefit for
deviating from the mainstream.
On 22 October 2015 at 06:18, Steve Litt wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I recently switched over to Void Linux, a KISS principle distro much
There very active forums for OpenELEC and kodi. I suggest that you try
asking there too.
On 21 Oct 2015 6:37 a.m., "Shlomi Fish" wrote:
> Hi Shlomo!
>
> Just a question:
>
> Shlomo Solomon
>> http://the-solomons.net
>> Sent by Claws Mail 3.11.1 - KDE 4.12.15 - LINUX Mageia 4
What would be the advantage of Claws e-mail over the previously provided
GMail web interface search?
I got the impression the web interface can achieve this on the server side,
which will save network bandwidth and time.
On 24 August 2015 at 11:28, Steve Litt sl...@troubleshooters.com wrote:
On
Is this the same code used in Android?
Just today I read a Hebrew article in Pocket (https://getpocket.com/) on my
Nexus 5 and was reminded that it still justifies the mobilized version to
the left.
On 23 August 2015 at 05:53, Dov Grobgeld dov.grobg...@gmail.com wrote:
This might be interesting
nobody could point me to an existing way to do that, and I
couldn't find such an extension myself, I thought it might be an
interesting project for someone who knows their Chrome stuff.
Any takers?
Thanks,
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for other forums
to publish this job, would be greatly appreciated.
Please respond in private e-mail to me (amos.shap...@gmail.com), more
details will be provided to relevant responses.
Thanks.
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https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Linus_Torvalds#2000-04
On 21 July 2015 at 15:22, Omer Zak w...@zak.co.il wrote:
The ancient sages of Israel have a saying סוף מעשה - במחשבה תחילה,
meaning that the end of a project is as planned in
+1 for tr -d '\0' file newfile, based on the updated description.
But prevention is better than a cure - find a way to avoid this in the
first place.
On 21 July 2015 at 07:22, Boruch Baum boruch_b...@gmx.com wrote:
I see that I'm late to the discussion and that your original problem has
Then how about:
grep -v -P -a '\x00' file?
Based on http://superuser.com/a/612336/27453. Explantion of the flags:
-v - inverse - print NON-matching lines
-P - use Perl regexp
-a - force treating the file as a text file
On 21 July 2015 at 13:39, Shachar Shemesh shac...@shemesh.biz wrote:
On
Interesting thread about ZFS and large disks bit-rot...
-- Forwarded message --
From: Zenaan Harkness z...@freedbms.net
Date: 10 June 2015 at 11:52
Subject: [SLUG] Fwd: 8TiB HDD, 10^14 bit error rate, approaching certainty
of error for each drive of data read
To: s...@slug.org.au
powerful way to document
repeatable and automated steps.
Cheers,
--Amos
On 24 May 2015 at 08:31, Steve Litt sl...@troubleshooters.com wrote:
Hi all,
As part of my DIY Linux push, I've completed documents on running and
modifying Linux distros on Qemu and VirtualBox. There are many
advantages
originally a Chinese curse is unsubstantiated).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/May_you_live_in_interesting_times
Break a leg is a wish for good luck, though :)
Go figure...
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will do just fine for the job.
Good luck,
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On 14 April 2015 at 17:17, E.S. Rosenberg esr+linux...@g.jct.ac.il wrote:
Of course you're going to reformat, after all the technicalities of
the local fs will be hidden from the clients by nfs/smb/(web)dav.
As far as which FS goes, ext4
-121119074533-phpapp02/95/cern-data-centre-evolution-17-638.jpg
(from http://www.slideshare.net/gmccance/cern-data-centre-evolution, origin
at
http://www.slideshare.net/randybias/pets-vs-cattle-the-elastic-cloud-story)
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off someone elses money and/or
paying for your own time.
If, however, this is something done in your spare time, serving mostly you
and being paid for out of your own pocket, the difference between 8€/mo and
what you said becomes big.
Shachar
On Apr 14, 2015 3:02 AM, Amos Shapira amos.shap
I wonder - do you have to get the modem from Bezeq? Can't you buy anything
compatible on the free market?
On 13 April 2015 at 16:18, E.S. Rosenberg esr+linux...@g.jct.ac.il wrote:
In addition to the fancy (read crappy) wireless routers that Bezeq
will always try to offer you to
get friends/family to buy offline
and ship with someone I'm expecting to come over soon if that's the only
option).
Thanks.
Amos
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Hi Nadav,
Will it be video taped?
Slides made available?
Thanks,
--Amos
On 2 April 2015 at 05:53, Nadav Har'El n...@math.technion.ac.il wrote:
On Wed, Apr 01, 2015, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote about Re: Back to the Future
with C++ and Seastar:
Nadav Har'El n...@math.technion.ac.il writes
On Sat, Mar 28, 2015 at 12:49 AM, Amos Shapira amos.shap...@gmail.com
wrote:
If serialisation (aka marshalling) is considered, how about making it
text based?
Then you can use simple shell tools to talk to it.
On 27 March 2015 at 22:34, Elazar Leibovich elaz...@gmail.com wrote:
IMHO, C
OK, I think I understand you now.
Let's take a step back for a moment - you say that the client fails to
resolve IP address back to hostnames and that causes you problems?
How about configuring your DNS server to provide the right PTR records?
--Amos
On 23 March 2015 at 19:13, Lev Olshvang l
On 24 March 2015 at 01:57, Lev Olshvang l...@nyotron.com wrote:
Hi Amos,
I managed to persuade our sysadmin to give me permission in AD DNS server
and I put there PTR record.
It should be part of his job - otherwise the PTR records will keep getting
out of sync with the A/ records
1. Sounds like the ip's in your resolv.conf are wrong. Where does the
server get them from? ip's 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 are the Google unicast
public DNS servers. They are reliable but it's not optimal for a server to
have to reach out to them on every query.
2. The ssh login is possibly slow
I'm not sure what you are trying to achieve here - PTR records and A
records are completely separate entities living under different domains.
Both of them should be maintained separately (there are probably tons of
tools to keep them in sync if you like, but from DNS' perspective there is
no
Google unicast public DNS servers
s/unicast/anycast/, I keep forgetting that term.
On 22 March 2015 at 22:28, Amos Shapira amos.shap...@gmail.com wrote:
1. Sounds like the ip's in your resolv.conf are wrong. Where does the
server get them from? ip's 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 are the Google unicast
Just speculating, but could it be that your ISP uses a caching transparent
proxy (which would explain why it doesn't happen on SSL) and its cache got
corrupted?
The other ISP case could be explained if it's actually
upstream/downstream from your ISP, or they share a proxy cache for other
reasons.
the connection both from working and non-working
settings?
Regards,
Eliyahu - אליהו
2015-03-21 8:30 GMT+02:00 Amos Shapira amos.shap...@gmail.com:
Just speculating, but could it be that your ISP uses a caching
transparent proxy (which would explain why it doesn't happen on SSL) and
its cache got
mv Israel Chelm
(ref for the uninitiated:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_humour#Che.C5.82m)
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BTW this anecdote might interest Yonathan Klinger and other anti-bio-id
activists since it could be pointing a fatal flaw in the system.
On 15 Mar 2015 9:26 pm, Gabor Szabo ga...@szabgab.com wrote:
A few weeks ago I asked to get a biometric ID. They took my finger prints
and asked all kinds of
Thanks both of you for your input.
Yes I'm aware of the caveats (luckily I get to play with AWS, and AWS
automation, all day in my current job :) ).
Cheers,
--Amos
On 15 January 2015 at 21:17, Etzion Bar-Noy eza...@tournament.org.il
wrote:
I believe that the time required for system start
server) if it was offered?
--Amos
On 15 January 2015 at 09:38, Etzion Bar-Noy eza...@tournament.org.il
wrote:
Hi Amos.
It means you make use of an instance which is very quick to load. Removing
non-esential services, or postponing them to after Jira starts, using a
lightweight system, etc
Etzion, just a question: Amos 0 if you can customise your instance to be
very very light, - what do you mean by that?
Your description is close to what I have in mind.
As for the changing IP address - this can be easily overcome using Elastic
IP and/or no-ip.com and friends.
Thanks,
--Amos
it by yourself can be more then
enough
2015-01-08 11:37 GMT+02:00 Amos Shapira amos.shap...@gmail.com:
I was thinking about running it on my own laptop, and perhaps I will.
But that would mean leaving it on around the clock which I don't want to
(I'm very conscious of power consumption, both
access to my server from both my mobile and workplace.
On 8 January 2015 at 19:59, Vitaly li...@karasik.org wrote:
Amos,
IMHO, it's not technical, but more human issue. For example, as far as
you decide that you need Jira every last day of month, you can launch
instance automatically
is there another way?
Thanks,
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paid for the hosting and
so the hardware is free.
- Aviram
On Wed, Jan 7, 2015 at 7:33 PM, Amos Shapira amos.shap...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi,
Do people here keep EC2 instances running?
Do you leave it running 24/7 or do you fire them up when you need them?
I'd like to run my own EC2
Just a few weeks ago I read (I think on DarkReading) that there are many
cheap phones which come with malware built in. I google'd for this when I
found this link:
http://researchcenter.paloaltonetworks.com/2014/12/coolreaper-revealed-backdoor-coolpad-android-devices/
Bottom line - avoid these
the
data. (rsync iirc)
2014-12-22 12:26 GMT+02:00 Amos Shapira amos.shap...@gmail.com:
I once helped a friend in a similar situation (family photos and
documents on a dying disk without backups).
I followed broadly the following procedure:
1. Put the disk in an airtight plastic bag (reason
I once helped a friend in a similar situation (family photos and documents
on a dying disk without backups).
I followed broadly the following procedure:
1. Put the disk in an airtight plastic bag (reason - to avoid humidity
getting in during the following steps).
2. Put in the freezer for an
Get a powered USB hub (i.e. a usb hub which also connects to a wall power
socket). I'm not familiar with RPi USB version but check for USB 3.0 vs.
2.0.
On 15 December 2014 at 06:07, Gabor Szabo ga...@szabgab.com wrote:
Hmm, good question. The Raspberry does see the device when it is
connected,
Also - what do you see in the logs?
On 7 December 2014 at 03:39, Shlomo Solomon shlomo.solo...@gmail.com
wrote:
I tried running ps -A before clicking, a few times during the 4 minute
wait and after the GUI started. I then used diff to compare. The only
change I found during the wait was an
Use strace -p pid -f -rT -o strace.out to see what the process and its
children spend time on.
On 7 December 2014 at 03:39, Shlomo Solomon shlomo.solo...@gmail.com
wrote:
I tried running ps -A before clicking, a few times during the 4 minute
wait and after the GUI started. I then used diff to
There are various chrome tools, e.g. the Task Manager.
On 24 November 2014 at 07:45, Amichai Rotman amic...@iglu.org.il wrote:
Hi All,
I am trying to troubleshoot a bottleneck in my internet connection.
I came across a few lines like these ones when I run 'netstat -ptW':
tcp0
I did this for years until I broke down and paid the $16 for a year of
avoiding these.
On 9 Nov 2014 10:31, Erez D erez0...@gmail.com wrote:
hi
i am currently using no-ip.org as a free dynamic dns server for my home.
however it has the annoying feature of sending me the following emails:
Either way, where are the logs?
what does lsof say?
On 12 October 2014 14:00, Shachar Shemesh shac...@shemesh.biz wrote:
On 12/10/14 00:24, Daniel Shahaf wrote:
Could that be caused by MX records for the list not yet pointing at the
new host? i.e., perhaps the new mailman instance is not
mailman logs?
I mean - if the MTA doesn't say anything about this then perhaps the client
haven't sent anything?
On 10 October 2014 23:38, Shachar Shemesh shac...@shemesh.biz wrote:
I'm trying to set up mailman on a new host (transferring my VPS to a new
machine). This is running Debian.
About a year ago I wrote a Puppet module to install and configure
daemontools services which we used very successfully at my previous
workplace. I got permission to open-source it but can't find it right now.
I'll try to dig it up when I get home.
On 25 September 2014 12:46, Steve Litt
connect to this weird jack.
Any pointers would be appreciated.
Thanks,
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blocking it from direct line of sight.
Cheers,
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On 27 July 2014 01:09, Tomer Cohen to...@gmx.net wrote:
Roof antenna could not be very helpful in your case, but you can buy an
active antenna or place the current one near a window. As for the antenna
connector, you can buy a cheap
On 22 July 2014 00:52, Guy Gold guy1g...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Erez,
On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 4:18 AM, Erez D erez0...@gmail.com wrote:
it is not even a dynamic ip, it is a private ip behind a dynamic one
Then, what Eliyahu wrote should serve you a perfect solution.
Also, there's not
Amos Shapira amos.shap...@gmail.com:
On 22 July 2014 00:52, Guy Gold guy1g...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Erez,
On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 4:18 AM, Erez D erez0...@gmail.com wrote:
it is not even a dynamic ip, it is a private ip behind a dynamic one
Then, what Eliyahu wrote should serve you a perfect
There's even no need for that - there are web sites for subtitles and all
media players I use (currently almost exclusively XBMC) will automatically
use the subtitles files if they find it next to the movie file (if it's
somewhere else then you can tell it where it is).
On 16 Jul 2014 07:31, E.S.
https://i.chzbgr.com/maxW500/1366510848/h28F3DD64/
On 11 July 2014 16:34, Shlomi Fish shlo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Dan,
thanks for clarifying your position. Let me reply.
On Thu, Jul 10, 2014 at 8:16 PM, Dan Yasny dya...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Jul 10, 2014 at 1:00 PM, Shlomi Fish
On 10 July 2014 23:24, Dan Yasny dya...@gmail.com wrote:
This is the kind of spam that kills an otherwise good and useful mailing
list and community.
+1.
On Thu, Jul 10, 2014 at 2:22 AM, Shlomi Fish shlo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
you can find the Indiegogo campaign here:
*
comment from Amos sent privately (I think) - gave a
clue. I have to chmod o+r all the files - and chmod o+rx all the
directories - both above and below /var/www/bugzilla. After that (and
installation of a number of perl modules from CPAN) I am getting emails.
This is a hack and is not completely
Please don't send this sort of stuff here.
On 19 Jun 2014 19:12, Shlomi Fish shlo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
in this URL:
http://www.shlomifish.org/humour/bits/Emma-Watson-applying-for-a-software-dev-job/
you can find a short satire titled “Emma Watson getting interviewed for a
software
How do you configure zabbix outside its GUI? As far as I saw so far it's
not possible so you have to point and click your way through its gui.
Most of what I wrote against nagios is relevant to Zabbix as well - central
server etc.
On 16 Jun 2014 17:49, Rabin Yasharzadehe ra...@rabin.io wrote:
I
On 16 June 2014 19:11, E.S. Rosenberg esr+linux...@g.jct.ac.il wrote:
Amos - can you add a TL;DR about your mail?
Nagios and its ilk are not scalable or efficient, resulting in very complex
setup and too slow event discovery.
Zabbix is not a good fit if you want to have an automatic setup
) then even a simple ssh port redirection with ssh -NT and autossh
could do.
Log concentration - look at Logstash (http://logstash.net/) for proper log
collection and analysis.
Hope this gives you some ideas.
--Amos
On 16 Jun 2014 09:13, Ori Berger linux...@orib.net wrote:
I'm looking for a single
Another thing - while I was digging the Sydney DevOps meetups for a talk
about monitoring by a dude from Google, I stumbled across a reference to
InfluxDB: http://influxdb.com/.
On 16 June 2014 10:49, Amos Shapira amos.shap...@gmail.com wrote:
For a start, it looks like you put both trending
Yup.
Or do what we did at my workplace and use puppet to maintain (and generate,
if needed) the configuration.
On 10 Jun 2014 05:33, shimi linux...@shimi.net wrote:
On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 6:15 PM, Erez D erez0...@gmail.com wrote:
no, i want:
host vm01 { hardware ethernet 00:11:22:33:44:01 ;
On 8 June 2014 21:38, Efraim Flashner efraim.flash...@gmail.com wrote:
a bit more, but not so much. I also have it running deluge, which
crashes a little too often for me, so I have a cron job running to
relaunch it if it crashes. Fileserving works well. I tried using it
Consider runit
Yes I think we got this. I'm not the OP bit I wonder what can an AP admin
do to configure it in a way which triggers this OS smarts on the client.
On 27 May 2014 07:16, Guy Gold guy1g...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, May 26, 2014 at 4:51 AM, Erez D erez0...@gmail.com wrote:
however, that not what i
-in-Python
).
My suggestion - beyond checking its status for the Python version you want,
have a spike (http://www.techopedia.com/definition/9503/spike) and see what
the code you come up with looks like and whether you like it.
--Amos
On 22 May 2014 20:11, Oleg Goldshmidt p...@goldshmidt.org wrote
Most of the times when I use chroot, I usually do something a-la (from
memory):
for i in proc dev sys; do mount -o bind /$i /chrootdir/$i; done
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Beyond the original specific question - upgrades like this should be tested
using a Vagrant box, preferably also using an automatic provisioning tool
like Puppet (my personal preference) or Chef (obligatory mention) and
automatic testing using things like Cucumber, Spec, ServerSpec or perhaps
How about ddrescue (the GNU one I think, there are multiple implementations
with same name) into an image file then try to fix the fs around the bad
sectors?
On 12 May 2014 18:46, Erez D erez0...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
i need to clone a nand flash. which has ubifs on it
doing 'dd' didn't work
Umm, thanks. I might try this connected to the cubox-i I plan to buy.
On 9 May 2014 17:16, Ori Berger linux...@orib.net wrote:
On 05/08/2014 04:25 PM, Amos Shapira wrote:
+1 for Smart Time Sync + ntp server.
Now the perfectionist in me would still like to combine what it does
with an NTP
Which software? Smart Tome Sync?
On 9 May 2014 18:02, geoffrey mendelson geoffreymendel...@gmail.com
wrote:
Unless you already have an old smartphone that you want to keep for this
use, look for a simple USB GPS receiver - between $20-$40 (I can see it now
for $35 in Amazon
wrote:
On 5/5/2014 8:13 AM, Amos Shapira wrote:
Please update here with the respons.
It does not.
This is in reference to an NTP server Android App being able to access the
GPS hardware for time sync. Since most (all?) Android phones have GPS chips
and Wifi, run Linux, etc, it would
I posted a question in
http://android.stackexchange.com/questions/68996/using-android-gps-as-ntp-refclock
On 8 May 2014 10:56, geoffrey mendelson geoffreymendel...@gmail.com wrote:
On 5/8/2014 10:49 AM, Amos Shapira wrote:
Yeah I'm with you about taking advantage of the phone's GPS signal
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