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Joril avatar
How to enable queue_log on the embedded Asterisk of a Yeastar MyPBX?
kr flag

I have an old PBX from Yeastar that contains an instance of Asterisk 1.6.2.6.
How can I enable the queue_log setting and have it persist across reboots?

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Sergei Basharov avatar
Can I customize install options for apk add?
in flag

I use Alpine linux to build my bitcoin Dockerfile and run it via Docker compose.

Dockerfile:

FROM alpine:latest

RUN apk update \
  && apk add bitcoin \
  && apk add bitcoin-cli \

When I started a container built from this Dockerfile, I tried to run some RPC commands and not all of them seem to be available.

So, I had a look into the page of the bitcoin package for Alpine and found this  ...

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shmuel wachtfogel avatar
Is it possible to terminate ssl between servers behind haproxy, using the existing haproxy's ssl termination
sa flag

photo of my architecture

I have an haproxy server doing SSL termination for traffic from the internet and a domain name GitLab.private pointing to it(orange path in the picture).

The problem I'm facing is when I want to access https://gitlab.private from another backend server I'm getting an error because GitLab.private is expecting HTTP from within the backend(green path in the picture).

I thought perhaps there is a way I can u ...

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FiddlingAway avatar
Use mytop as a root user, without specifying a database
hu flag

Is it possible to use mytop without specifying a database? That is to say, can I use it as a root mySQL user, in order to monitor all of the databases on the server?

For example, I can use the same credentials with mysql, like this

mysql -uroot -p

which prompts me for my password. However, I've yet to find the same thing for mytop (found nothing related to this in the man mytop).

I have tried us ...

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gcsfuse failed to open /dev/fuse: Permission denied
de flag

I'm running the following command inside a container as an ordinary, non-root user

gcsfuse --foreground --debug_fuse --debug_fs --debug_gcs --debug_http my-bucket /data

and it works locally when I start the container with --priviliged and that's fine.

But the same doesn't work on Cloud Run (when using the 2nd generation preview execution environment). I get the following error:

2022-05-13 12:08:41.54 ...
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Leo avatar
Random unexpected connection errors while fetching data
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Leo

I am having a really weird problem with my VPS (Centos 7) for the last 2 days. I have an application where I fetch data from dozens of 3rd party websites. For the past 2 years everything was working fine - until 2 days ago. I noticed that suddenly (some) outbound connections started failing. I started receiving "Connection timed out" or "HTTP connection failed" type of errors. This is a server-wide issu ...

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Jayan avatar
set-vm(guest customisation) : The operation for the entity "x" failed with the following message: "A specified parameter was not correct: hostname
in flag

(powercli newbie here)

I am using guest customisationscript that needs hostname when creating vm. Using that in powercli fails

$New_vm=get-vm "ies-jtmpl-t005"
$OSSpecs = Get-OSCustomizationSpec -Name 'jayan_debug'
Set-VM -VM $New_vm -OSCustomizationSpec $OSSpecs -Confirm:$false

The jayan_debug is set to take hostname when creating vm

The operation for the entity "ies-jtmpl-t005" failed with the f ...
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What's a simple way to test a connection timeout?
ec flag

I've recently increased the timeouts on all our LBs so they're consistant and I want to test that the new timeout has actually applied. Is there a simple powershell snippet or web tool which will simply keep a connection open until it times out therefore testing the timeout?

I'm thinking of something along the lines of a slow loris attack would do the trick.

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femtonelson avatar
Inter-pod communication failure between Kubernetes nodes : Azure virtual machine and on-prem node
us flag

Rancher Server Setup

  • Rancher version: 2.6.3
  • Installation option (Docker install/Helm Chart): Helm Chart, Kubernetes v1.21.6 and RKE1

Information about the Cluster Kubernetes version: v1.20.15-rancher1-2 Cluster Type (Local/Downstream): Downstream If downstream, what type of cluster? (Custom/Imported or specify provider for Hosted/Infrastructure Provider): RKE Custom (3 nodes on-prem + 1 node on Azure) ...

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Baa avatar
Old InstallShield 5.10.145.0 Installer doesn't start until the cusor moves
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Baa

I am preparing an automatic deployment of Windows using Microsoft Deployment Toolkit and Lite Touch Installation, one of the softwares being installed is from the early 2000s and uses InstallShield 5.10.145.0, last modified 1997, it's called Mapx5.0.

It seems to have an unattended installation mode where it will install without anyone clicking Next etc. but once called by the Lite Touch Installat ...

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eek avatar
CentOS 7 startup error - unregistered net_device
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eek

I see these errors upon startup of my CentOS 7 server. It has a Solarflare SFN8542 adapter. How can I fix this? I am pretty new to Linux.

Startup Errors

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