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On 11/06/2008, at 11:26 AM, Voytek Eymont wrote:
Michael,
thanks. I'll start looking into that, does it require any setup at
sshd
end, or is it all at client end ?
There might be a sshd_config setting to enable port forwarding,
but it has always been enabled by default on my systems.
On Wed, June 11, 2008 10:49 pm, Michael Chesterton wrote:
On 11/06/2008, at 11:26 AM, Voytek Eymont wrote:
There might be a sshd_config setting to enable port forwarding,
but it has always been enabled by default on my systems.
ssh -L :localhost:80 somehost.dyndns.org
or edit
On Thu, Jun 12, 2008, Voytek Eymont wrote:
but, 'http://localhost:' opens the 'real' host's default 'this is
apache' page, (and, '/cacti/' won't work from there); howe can I get to
vhost page where '/cacti/' is setup ?
I've tried using real.host: and v.host: so far with no
Which opensource video editing programs would one use to create this music
video?
http://youtube.com/watch?v=6PqXw6mS2KA
David
On Monday 09 June 2008 12:00:02 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=6PqXw6mS2KA
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Mary Gardiner wrote:
The web server wants the browser to send a request for the correct host
name. One way to get it to do this is to alter your steps:
or you could just change your hosts file to 'poison' real.host.com to
point to 127.0.0.1
then your browser will make the request to the
David Andresen wrote:
Which opensource video editing programs would one use to create this music
video?
The last time you posted that link to this list you were ignored
because it was off topic and stupid.
Now you're starting to look like a spammer.
Erik
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Hi all,
Does anyone know of a Linux filesystem which allows online
fsck on a disk that is currently mounted read/write?
Cheers,
Erik
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Q. What
Hi all,
First, thanks to everyone who assisted with my
previous exploits. It appears the reason I
couldn't get the command to work was I had an
earlier version of Imagemagick. Again, thanks to
all, your assistance is very much appreciated -
not least of all by the relatives who 'stare in
2008/6/12 elliott-brennan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all,
First, thanks to everyone who assisted with my previous exploits. It appears
the reason I couldn't get the command to work was I had an earlier version
of Imagemagick. Again, thanks to all, your assistance is very much
appreciated - not
On Thu, 2008-06-12 at 13:24 +1000, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
Hi all,
Does anyone know of a Linux filesystem which allows online
fsck on a disk that is currently mounted read/write?
xfs or jfs might.
I'm pretty sure ext3 allows a readonly fsck online, but I presume you
want writing-fsck
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 8:24 PM, Erik de Castro Lopo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know of a Linux filesystem which allows online
fsck on a disk that is currently mounted read/write?
I remember ChunkFS talking about this:
http://www.valhenson.org/chunkfs/
Maybe you could take a LVM
2008/6/12 Erik de Castro Lopo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all,
Does anyone know of a Linux filesystem which allows online
fsck on a disk that is currently mounted read/write?
Do you want to do a check, repair, or both?
btrfs (pronounced Butter FS) will do repair, though it's definitely
*not*
Ian Wienand wrote:
I remember ChunkFS talking about this:
http://www.valhenson.org/chunkfs/
Although Val rocks, she describes what she has so far as a
quick and dirty prototype. I'm looking for something I
can rely on :-).
Erik
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Lindsay Holmwood wrote:
Do you want to do a check, repair, or both?
Check would be adequate, repair even better.
btrfs (pronounced Butter FS) will do repair, though it's definitely
*not* production ready.
chunkfs can do a partial check, though it also isn't production ready.
I was hoping
Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
Does anyone know of a Linux filesystem which allows online
fsck on a disk that is currently mounted read/write?
Rather than asking for a filesystem, maybe I should be asking for
better use of the one we're currently using, Ext3.
The application is one when we're
On Thu, Jun 12, 2008, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
In the above situation we are seeing machines have difficulty
when coming up after a powerloss. I suspect that we end up with
problems that even Ext3's journalling isn't enough to cope with
and I suspect that its actually the loss of disk
Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
Another option I'm looking into is the possibility of running
the sync command at known idle times which follow a activity
which results in disk writes.
that should help.
how about just not loosing power? Ie, some sort of built-in UPS/battery etc?
It might be
Hi Amos,
And you are so right!!
Thanks for that. My fault. I should have read the
earlier posts.
Much appreciated.
Amos Shapira [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thu, 12 Jun 2008 13:47:59 +1000
2008/6/12 elliott-brennan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Now, I have another goal I'm seeking assistance with.
snip
Elliott,
What you are after is actually a programmer... who can write that sort
of thing..
Usually there are two ways - pay with beer or cheques or other sort of
favours... :-)
I can't see any way past it...
you are in industrial-land... plenty of people out there who might
want to
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