Package: net-tools
Version: 1.60-23
If one sends a large quantity of data through the system and looks at the output
of netstat -s -t, the counts for InOctets and OutOctets of the IpExt: section
can appear as negative values:
IpExt:
InBcastPkts: 8790
InOctets: -1200421535
OutOctet
Philip Hands wrote:
On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 09:57:06AM -0700, Rick Jones wrote:
In my case, 99 times out of ten it is a case of "Sit at the console and
do the install, when it completes walk back to my desk in another
building, try to login and realize 'Damn, I didn't ge
rver installed' and go back to do
so." Good for exercise, not so good for frustration level. Were I dealing
exclusively with Debian installs, perhaps my creaky wetware would become
conditioned to "the install isn't complete until you apt-get install
openssh-server" but I deal
it would indeed be _very_ nice to be able to put an sshd onto the system
at install time - it would save me a great deal of trouble, especially
when i have problems later with the serial console
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Package: strace
Version: 4.5.14-1
Severity: normal
It would seem that unless one adds -f to the strace command line, tracing
a multi-threaded program will show nothing. At least when that multi-threaded
program (in this case named 9.3.2 from isc.org) has a main thread that does
nothing while the
the aforementioned patch as an attachment, hopefully saving it from the
inapropriate advances made by mailers
Index: src/netcpu_procstat.c
===
--- src/netcpu_procstat.c (revision 59)
+++ src/netcpu_procstat.c (working co
Yaroslav Halchenko wrote:
Dear Rick and Erik,
Thank you for your rapid attempt to resolve the issue.
I've got the trunk, rebuild debian package, deployed on both nodes, but
the problem persisted.
So much for that hope :)
To double-check what was running version here is
strings output (could
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