It's a Hyper-V bug. Passing the numa=no kernel parameter to grub, and turning off NUMA in Hyper-V will allow it to work.
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It's a Hyper-V bug. Passing the numa=no kernel parameter to grub, and turning off NUMA in Hyper-V will allow it to work.
Is this not a VNC notice? Do you have VNC enabled?
This shows a successful update/install. Where are you seeing errors?
I'm sorry to tell you, but I don't think the image can be recovered, once corrupted. Perhaps if it's a local file system error, the image may not be bad once the FS is repaired...
Ok, so with a DB of that size, and assuming you are backing it up to a separate location, I would suggest doing a raid 10 instead of 5 unless your DB transaction load is very light.
With a RAID...
The thing with rkhunter, is that you must build an original database as a baseline for it to compare against, otherwise its database is defined by settings on the build system, which is most likely...
I can't speak authoritatively on this, but I have a separate disk that is encrypted the way you describe. It's been almost a year since I did it so be sure and test!
Before creating my LUKS...
Are the drives SAS? What are your PostgreS DB size expectations?
Hardware or Software RAID on both?
Copied from http://gparted-forum.surf4.info/viewtopic.php?id=9790
Possible reasons could be:
- a CD-ROM drive that is broken or does not work well with Linux (especially older drives can cause...
Clicking the link did actually download the binary. I did not run it, nor will I, but if you are truly willing to risk it here's what you need to do to run it.
Open a terminal, then:
cd...
I agree with Cheesehead, this appears to be something on the wireless controller (read: router), not your machine.
Would it be possible to just post the output of
sudo iptables -L
Please?
You seem very certain of a hack, which is fine, but you don't provide much in the way of detail.
How does this 'hacker' communicate with you?
How does this 'hack' become apparent, i.e. messaging,...
If your torrents are utilizing your max bandwidth, it can cause other services like Web, UbuntuOne, DropBox, etc... to disconnect due to timeout. If you disable your torrent client, can you reconnect?
Would you post the output (from terminal) of:
sudo iwconfig
and
sudo ifconfig
Be sure to obfuscate IP addresses if you are concerned or not behind a NAT firewall.
BackupPC http://backuppc.sourceforge.net
will do what you need. Some fast storage and there is a little learning curve as you set up your backups, but it is my favorite backup solution.
It is in...
Syncing and parity calculation, maybe?
I have a USB keyboard that for some reason will do things this from time to time. It's virtually new, and certainly not dirty. I honestly think it's something with the keyboard's USB connection.
Wow! Wipe and Reinstall. Not gonna touch it.
Or read the security stickies. Or both. No such thing as too much Security.
I use aptitude instead of apt-get, but
sudo aptitude purge conky
should work.
OEL is primarily a rebranded RHEL, so your RedHat experience will be useful. Oracle juju aside, it's perfectly fine.
There is no playstation emulator in the repositories, you'll have to install it from somewhere else.
Actually, there is kinda... it's not a full read/write driver, but this:
http://ext2read.blogspot.com/2010/04/ext2read-22-released-now-with-lvm2-and.html
works great for me accessing my ext4...
mdadm --assemble /dev/md0
...should at least provide failure data, if the array won't reassemble.