Hi list
I'm about to clone 1TB of server data to a new file server I'm building.
Cloning will happen over the internal network, and it will take several days,
since I'll only run it while I'm awake/at home and checking up on the progress
every once in a while.
rsync seems like the right
, Tuxoholic wrote:
Here's what I got so far from google research:
rsync --sockopts=SO_SNDBUF=128000,SO_RCVBUF=128000 -e rsh --archive \
--recursive --partial --partial-dir=rsync-part --progress --append \
--files-from=/root/LISTOFFILES.txt --log-file=/root/rsync.log \
root@myserver
hi list
Can somebody explain why smbd and nmbd are not affected by the following
strict ruleset in /etc/hosts* ?
/etc/hosts
127.0.0.1 MYHOSTNAME localhost.localdomain localhost
127.0.1.1 MYHOSTNAME
192.168.2.10MYSERVER
cat /etc/hosts.allow
#ALL: localhost 127.0.1.1
@Hugo: It might be related to your /etc/hosts.allow /etc/hosts.deny
configuration.
With DHCP your internal subnet should not change. You can use this to
set up an access rule for sshd - please refer to the debian
administrators guide [1] on securing ssh access for the details. I'll
only give
Walter Hurry wrote:
I suspected that the problem was the kernel modesetting, but when I
tried with the nomodeset parameter it didn't seem to make a
difference. Does this get nearer to identifying the issue? Thanks again.
You've cut away the loading cycle of libextmod.so - this does handle
Walter Hurry wrote:
Here is the extmod part:
--
(--) PCI:*(0:1:5:0) 1002:9612:1025:028d ATI Technologies Inc RS780M/
RS780MN [Radeon HD 3200 Graphics] rev 0, Mem @ 0xc000/268435456,
0xd220/65536, 0xd210/1048576, I/O @
Xorg does load the X-VIDEO extension, so whatever went wrong caused an (EE)
line in /var/log/Xorg.0.log - what does this line say?
I'm having difficulty getting gxine et al to use Xv.
Googling has provided some information, but not a solution.
I'm running Squeeze 64 bit.
Von: CamaleĆ³n noela...@x.xxx
What do you mean ? - SYMLINK+=webcam%n ? I tried that, didn't help.
Nope.
I wanted to know why you used Name=video%n instead Name=video1 and
Name=video2 in two separate rules/lines.
I see your point, so I tried this:
$ cat /etc/udev/rules.d/10-webcam.rules:
the permissions of the webcams
(owner/group/mode)?
I tried to force GROUP=video but didn't help.
Anymore ideas? Should I change the level to sth higher than 10-.rule?
Is it worth filing a bug report against udev?
Regards Tuxoholic
[1] http://somedutch.blogspot.com/2010/01/big-mothers-watching
/dev/video2
This never happens if I plug in the 2nd Quickcam *after* system bootup, it
only happens when both are already plugged in *while* the system is booting
up.
Any ideas what I can change in the rule? OS in use is Debian 6.02
Thanks and regards Tuxoholic
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