I am wondering what would cause a puppet client to get into a state like
this. I had a test vm do the same thing to me today.
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I had the same kind of thing happening to me today I think. Turns out
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> something, fetched some more values from the sequence, and inserted
> those values to the table.
That was my thought too. I am pretty certain that the service was
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> upper('rhn_tasko_template_id_seq') ;
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> SEQUENCE_NAME MIN_VALUE MAX_VALUE INCRE
I ran into an issue earlier this week where I synced my centos 6 repo
with the mirrors and received a traceback when I tried to merge it
with my centos 6 test channel that my client systems use. I could get
all the way to the confirmation stage of the merge but when I clicked
confirm I would get a
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> You also can verify the RHN_TASKO_TEMPLATE_ID_SEQ sequence number in your
> oracle-xe db in case you still have it.
I still have the oracle-xe db around just not exactly sure how to get
the same information from it. I am lookin
Around 2 months ago we moved from an oracle-xe backend to postgresql
because we were hitting the 4GB limit that oracle-xe has. The
migration seemed to go fine but just recently we noticed that
taskomatic was not running. It seems to be an issue in the database
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ckage is on the server though. I have tested this by doing a wget to
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are as follows:
Any errors in /var/log/httpd/error_log or /var/log/htttpd/ssl_error_log ?
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> Thanks,
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>
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I guess the real question that has to be answered if we were to do
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a confernce and get volunteers to
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Ken VanDine wrote:
This sounds perfect for the conference... but I know you can't make
it :/
Well I was thinking that with the upcoming contest that it may be good
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) Understanding context.
3) How to find the right classes for the recipes.
This is just what I can think of off the top of my head. If you have
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Unfortunately I can not do Thursdays at that time. That is when the KY
team meets. If that is the only time that is agreeable though I will see
what I can do to make it.
Aaron Toponce wrote:
> Jimmy Harris wrote:
>> How about if I add the meeting date and time of Thursday December 6th at 8
>> EST
Thursdays at 8:00 EST is when the Kentucky team meets so I will be tied
up at that time. What about Saturday evening?
Greg Grossmeier wrote:
> Sounds good.
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> Time? Probably not this Mon, Wed, or Friday due to the Bug Classes.
> And next Sunday (the 2nd) is Michigan's meeting at 7pm.
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> How a
Here is some documentation that has been put together to help with the
transition to the new channel name
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcTeam/MovingChannels
Steve Stalcup wrote:
> Hello all!
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> Johnson (nixternal), Eric Lake (etank), Elizabeth Bevilacqua (pleia2),
> John Crawford (johnc4510), and Nick Ali (boredandblogging). These
> individuals truly represent the sp
Oops, my bad.
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> http://www.johnmwillis.com/?p=309
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> Copying the list as you sent it only to me. :)
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> On Nov 8, 2007 1
I notice the LoCo council is still on the Community Council Agenda.
What is happening with this council? Are there candidates for the
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I just tried to reproduce the bug on an install of feisty and did not
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This does not appear to be a bug with the irssi client. The same
behavior is seen in other clients as well. The clients do not take into
consideration the limit of 512 characters in irc. There is a plugin for
irssi that can add a feature to split the line to allow the full text to
be pasted.
** Ch
After further testing it appears that Xchat chops long lines into
multiple smaller lines and then pastes them. This seems to be a feature
of Xchat to account for a limitation on the length of lines in irc (at
least on irc.freenode.net) to 512 characters. Gaim, irssi, and
ircatwork.com all appear to
It appears that this issue is not just with irssi. It has been tested
with gaim (on Dapper) with the same results. The lines get truncated.
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I have attached the logs generated from running valgrind. I have been
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> > done p
(probably the most effective and cheapest)
2) Use the Wiki. (How many non-Ubuntu users are going to check the
Wiki page and find it though)
3) Blog about it or use a website. (same argument as the Wiki)
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
I had my USB drive plugged in. When I unmounted it an unplugged it
gnome-panel crashed. I did the same thing earlier today with no crash.
ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: i386
Date: Tue Mar 13 12:56:19 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.04
Executab
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
I had my USB drive plugged in. When I unmounted it an unplugged it
gnome-panel crashed. I did the same thing earlier today with no crash.
ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: i386
Date: Tue Mar 13 12:56:19 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.04
Executab
It worked with drupal 5.0 and 5.1 with a few changes. I noticed that
the Ohio team placed one with modifications to work in 5.1 on the
wiki.
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I would love to have a theme for Joomla as well.
Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:
> Emir Beganovi escribió:
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> Ubuntu-fr uses punBB. However, its template is not like the ubuntu.com one.
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> Emilio
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I found this. See if it is what you are looking for.
http://blog.go4teams.com/archives/video-blogging-using-django-and-flashtm-video-flv/56
On Dec 2, 4:36 am, "Pythoni" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> Has anyone thought /successfully implemented video stream (or movie)
> uploading/playing fea
I found this. See if it is what you are looking for.
On Dec 2, 4:35 am, "Pythoni" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Has anyone thought /successfully implemented video stream (or movie)
> uploading/playing feature on a website powered by Django?
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That sounds good. I will start playing around with this and see if I
can get something up with it. Thanks again for all of your help.
On Dec 1, 12:52 pm, "Guillermo Fernandez Castellanos"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > It almost seems that I could do away with the MINISTRY_CHOICES piece
> > and j
or it in the view. Is that correct?
Thanks again for all of the help so far. It is very appreciated.
ps. The code above is not my own. I am reusing code from 23excuses.com
and also some from fallingbullets.com.
On Dec 1, 11:17 am, "Eric Lake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Thanks for the comments. I am still in a planning phase and new to
django as well. I will have to wrap my head around the tag stuff but
these are great ideas.
On Dec 1, 11:13 am, "Guillermo Fernandez Castellanos"
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> > Thank you. That is what I was thinking but I wanted t
uld be easy to filter, when looking for blog posts,
> those that reference a given ministry.
>
> Of course, in this case you must either have confidence the admins
> will select the correct ministry, either program your own views for
> adding posts.
>
> Hope it helps,
>
> G
Does anyone have a suggestion?
On Nov 29, 9:24 pm, "Eric Lake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am working on a church site that will have multiple areas. There will
> be pages for each of the different ministries like music, singles,
> students, etc. I am wanting a blog
I am working on a church site that will have multiple areas. There will
be pages for each of the different ministries like music, singles,
students, etc. I am wanting a blog like function for each of these
pages where the responsible people will be able to log in to the admin
site and add news to
all in one table then doing a search for information on the
entire site would be easier.
2) If they are separated then adding a new page later would be done by
just adding a new class to the model.py.
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I think that I am really starting to understand how django works. The area that I am not very good at is designing the database model. Can you recommend a good tutorial or book that gets into how create logical, elegant, efficient databases. It doesn't have to be specific to one type (MySQL, Postgr
This site has what looks to be the first of a series of screen casts for django. It is nicely done and easy to understand. Here is a direct link to the video.
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I am working with a small team to create a new web site for our church.We have found a site (http://www.prestonwood.org
) that we would like touse as a model and I am wondering if django is the right tool for thejob. I looked at other django powered sites (
http://www.ljworld.com/,http://www.lawren
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