Frank Nijenhuis said :
I came accros a nice 19 rack with space for 16 hot spare ide brackets,
the server would contain an asus serverboard
Who sells this rack ?
Thanks,
Nicolas Bouthors
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Hi,
Here is my trouble : I'm working on machine A and I want to 'rsync' some
files to machine C. Machine C is on another (private) net,
unreachable from machine A.
Machine B is in the between and is only reachable by ssh.
So if I want to rsync from A to B, rsync -e ssh /some/dir B:/some/dir
Jason Lim said :
Perhaps use B to bridge the two ethernet segments so that they can
communicate, so you can connection from A to C directly?
Mmmm no.
I guess I have to describe more the situation : A is here, and is
behind a firewall/NATing gateway. I work on it. B is hosted $FAR_AWAY
and
Jason Lim said :
Do you WANT C to be invisible from outside, for security or something?
Yes you got the point.
Is there a reason you want to go through B to get to C?
That's the only path
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Florian Friesdorf said :
Is it possible (case 1) to mount one ext2 partition on two computers at
the same time?
No. Mounting may modify the superblock, and confuse the other machine
suffisently for it to crash and leave the FS in an unexpected state.
Well, there is another one - I've
Florian Friesdorf said :
I just read through the drbd homepage and HOWTO. Sounds very good to
me. Can you recommend it? Did anyone experience any strange/bad
behaviour using it?
Well I do. Here we have a failover 2-node cluster serving NFS over DRBD
and (surprisingly) it works like a
That would only work if the board supported 1G sticks. As far as I can
see, most only support 512M sticks, meaning 512M x 2. One of the only
integrated chipsets I know to support the most RAM is the SiS7xx ones
which support 1.5G and 3 sticks. Obviously they intended (and thus is the
That would only work if the board supported 1G sticks. As far as I can
see, most only support 512M sticks, meaning 512M x 2. One of the only
integrated chipsets I know to support the most RAM is the SiS7xx ones
which support 1.5G and 3 sticks. Obviously they intended (and thus is the
Sorry to be a little off topic.
I'm looking for a tool that would connect to a postgres base, list the
tables/constraints of it and make a nice .jpeg file showing the data model
out of it. All this would be automagical off course...
Does such a beast exists ? Anything near ?
Nico
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Sorry to be a little off topic.
I'm looking for a tool that would connect to a postgres base, list the
tables/constraints of it and make a nice .jpeg file showing the data model
out of it. All this would be automagical off course...
Does such a beast exists ? Anything near ?
Nico
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Maybe something out of here could help you for dav and CVS?
http://www.cvshome.org/docs/infodav.html
Yeah, I already found that, but this is not quite descriptive.
What I was looking for is someone that has already done it and could avoid
me some of the pitfalls during my tests...
Yours,
Hi !
Sorry, this is not completly debian related but someone here has probably
already done what I'm trying to.
We are looking for a way to develop our websites using CVS for version
control. The problem is that it seems dreamveaver cannot talk to a CVS
server directly. So I looked around and I
Hi !
Sorry, this is not completly debian related but someone here has probably
already done what I'm trying to.
We are looking for a way to develop our websites using CVS for version
control. The problem is that it seems dreamveaver cannot talk to a CVS
server directly. So I looked around and I
Hi,
I'm looking for a program that would allow the watching of logfiles (mainly
syslog), and could choose to perfom an action (like sending a mail or other)
when a certain line/sequence appears in the files.
Idealy it would be easily configurable through regexps, run as a daemon and
be able
Le Mercredi 29 Août 2001 15:25, Paul Casey a écrit :
I am looking for a website or some kind of reference site where i can find
the commands used while Telneted into a SMTP port.
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc821.html
See section 4.1
Nico
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