> I'm trying to get various statisticians to run performance tests on
> their machinery and have my "tester" put the results (roughly 30K file
> per run) onto my server. I can do this in a cross-platform way with scp
> (pscp in Windows, not sure on Mac yet, but there should be an scp
> client). How
> My web programmer wants me to retain a symbolic link to retain 10 digit
> ISBN name to avoid breaking anything in his progamming that is hardcode.
>
> I googled for this and all that I'm finding is man page kind of thing. I
> makes me think this is not possilbe?
>
> Any suggestions.
I'm not cer
Hi Patrick,
I have an older PC (very low mileage though) you can have. Believe it is loaded
with an old Redhat build (maybe 6.1) or FreeBSD currently. Would suggest it be
reloaded with something a little newer if you're going to connect it to the
Internet, but can throw in some linux media disk
> -Original Message-
> From: Bart Trojanowski [mailto:bart-oc...@jukie.net]
> Sent: Friday, March 20, 2009 3:18 PM
> >
> > Suspect you have encountered the following kernel (2.6.27) bug which
> > causes some modules (scsi adapter drivers in particular) to load too
> > late: https://bugzil
> -Original Message-
> From: Charles Nadeau
>
> Since upgrading from 2.6.25r7 to 2.6.27r8 my RAID-5 array doesn't come up
> correctly at boot time. Only the first 4 of the 8 drives appear as members
> of the array at boot time. I have to add the last 4 manually before
> starting the array.
> iwconfig shows no devices, I tried that already but I am assuming that
I
> should put lspci into the terminal and see what it bring up.
>
> I checked and ndiswrapper is installed buy default it seems (Ubuntu
704
> distro on the laptop )
>
> I have WEP and a single passphrase with a hex key for
>- standard MIB-II information
> - ingress/egress traffic per interface
> - errors and discards per interface
> - pulled via SNMP (obviously)
>- DSL line statistics
> - SNR margin
> - attenuation
> - line power
> - errors (CRC, FEC, HEC)
> - available
>
> I'm going to spend some time with Cacti in the next few days. I'll
see if
> I can churn out a set of templates for the new SpeedTouch modems to
make
> this a little simpler. GNet modems will have to wait; I accidentally
> pilfered my power supply for parts about a month back, and I need to
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