That was probably it, thank you for your time.
On 11/7/06, Paul Slootman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon 06 Nov 2006, Ryan Rawdon wrote:
> The core of this bug is confusion based on the fact that RSYNC_NICE is
> not in /etc/default/rsync, so I had no idea to set it there. My
>
The core of this bug is confusion based on the fact that RSYNC_NICE is
not in /etc/default/rsync, so I had no idea to set it there. My
comment about changing line 11 of the init script is not necessary if
there is a comment out version of RSYNC_NICE shipped out in the
package for rsync so that pe
Package: rsync
Version: 2.6.8-2
Severity: important
line 11 on /etc/init.d/rsync should be RSYNC_NICE='' not RSYNC_NICE_PARM=''.
The latter is setting a variable that is constructed later, using the value of
RSYNC_NICE. The way this script is now, niceness is never applied. This bug
has been
Below is an e-mail I sent to Teemu Toivola with all of the information
on a bug I've encountered.
-- begin
http://u13.net/dev
Linux outcry.u13.net 2.6.16.24 #1 SMP Fri Jul 14 09:01:44 EDT 2006
x86_64 GNU/Linux
Running debian with a kernel I compiled myself straight from the
kernel.org tgz. 32 b
BTIME properly,
thus causing it to use the wrong function. This would kind of explain
why this problem only occurs on certain systems, but not quite. The
systems that vnstat breaks on appear to work for a short amount of
time after installation, and for short periods of time after reboot.
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Ryan R
Package: kernel-image-2.6.8-12-amd64-k8-smp
Version: 2.6.8-16sarge2
Severity: important
Bug was discovered by use of vnstat. This may or may not be a kernel bug, but
the author of vnstat has indicated it is lower-level than his application.
Please see the following links for information that
Package: vnstat
Version: 1.4-2
Severity: important
Using vnstat -tr does not show any traffic, I am led to believe this is a
kernel-level problem. The bug is perfectly described at
http://forums.humdi.net/viewtopic.php?t=255&sid=df1770df4553287beebe6de5dfd29d5f
Please feel free to contact me f
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