Activity for Aria Bamdad

  • Aria Bamdad Aria Bamdad posted a comment on ticket #5480

    Actually, the other bug was relating to iptables and it is correctly reported for 1.973 so just this one is incorrect and can be close. Thank you again.

  • Aria Bamdad Aria Bamdad posted a comment on ticket #5480

    Jamie. I have to apologize. I opened a few bug reports together and wrongly assumed both systems I was working on were running the latest 1.973 release. This and another but I reported (which I will try to close) were running on a 1.850 release. I upgraded to 1.973 and both problems are fixed. I am sorry to have wasted your time.

  • Aria Bamdad Aria Bamdad posted a comment on ticket #5480

    Configuration page for partition management command is set to Choose automatically. Parted command on /dev/sda: # parted /dev/sda unit cyl print Model: ATA ST1000NM0033-9ZM (scsi) Disk /dev/sda: 121601cyl Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B BIOS cylinder,head,sector geometry: 121601,255,63. Each cylinder is 8225kB. Partition Table: msdos Disk Flags: Number Start End Size Type File system Flags 1 0cyl 2088cyl 2088cyl primary linux-swap(v1) raid, type=fd 2 2088cyl 15142cyl 13054cyl primary ext4...

  • Aria Bamdad Aria Bamdad posted a comment on ticket #5480

    Hi Jamie, The Partitions on Local Disks page only shows the SATA devices and nothing else. The NVMe devices/partitions are not listed. The output of the parted command is: Model: NVMe Device (nvme) Disk /dev/nvme0n1: 62260cyl Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B BIOS cylinder,head,sector geometry: 62260,255,63. Each cylinder is 8225kB. Partition Table: gpt Disk Flags: Number Start End Size File system Name Flags 1 0cyl 62260cyl 62260cyl raid Thank you.

  • Aria Bamdad Aria Bamdad posted a comment on ticket #5480

    The base device is nvme0n1 for the first drive and nvme1n1 for the second. Each is a Samsung 970 PRO SSD 512GB. They are both installed in an Asus Hyper M.2 expansion card supporting 4 NVMe drives. Thanks.

  • Aria Bamdad Aria Bamdad posted a comment on ticket #5480

    Hi Jamie, Yes, the sure do: testsys: # cat /proc/partitions major minor #blocks name 259 0 500107608 nvme1n1 259 2 500106567 nvme1n1p1 259 1 500107608 nvme0n1 259 3 500106567 nvme0n1p1

  • Aria Bamdad Aria Bamdad created ticket #5480

    NVMe drives/partitions not detected

  • Aria Bamdad Aria Bamdad created ticket #5479

    Errors reported when uninstalling RPM

  • Aria Bamdad Aria Bamdad created ticket #5478

    Webmin 1.973 ipv4 firewall rule incorrectly defined when upgrading

  • Aria Bamdad Aria Bamdad created ticket #5416

    Mysql backup.pl script undefined variables cause failure in e-mail notifications

  • Aria Bamdad Aria Bamdad posted a comment on ticket #968

    Thank you. Much appreciated.

  • Aria Bamdad Aria Bamdad posted a comment on ticket #968

    Thank you for your response. I do agree that this is a rare network issue but my point is the following: 1-a simple DNS problem should not cause CalDav Synchronizer to take full control of Outlook and cause a hang condition that lasts a long time and repeats. 2-CalDav could test internet connection once and if failed, it should perhaps cancel future tests until Outlook is closed and reopened. This would avoid repeated hangs and at least make Outlook usable in a situation like this after the initial...

  • Aria Bamdad Aria Bamdad created ticket #968

    Outlook hangs (Not Responding) in certain DNS failure conditions when Check Internet connection selected

  • Aria Bamdad Aria Bamdad posted a comment on ticket #4995

    Thank you.

  • Aria Bamdad Aria Bamdad posted a comment on ticket #4964

    Even though the module was not installed via an RPM? Seems to me that RPM will only know about RPM installed packages and not others. Since this package is not available via an RPM from my distribution, why not test for it via the method you oulined above rather than via RMP?

  • Aria Bamdad Aria Bamdad posted a comment on ticket #4995

    The device name 'dasd' is normal for IBM System z environment. It is equivalent to sd and hd and points to a diskdevice. However normally you don't want to use the by name devices such as dasda, dasdb because the order the device comes online at boot may change. Therefore, it is preferred to use the 'by-path' name as in /dev/disk/by-path/ccw-0.0.0152-part1 meaning device at address 152. I had posted my fstab originally: Here are the definitions in fstab: /dev/disk/by-path/ccw-0.0.0155-part1 swap...

  • Aria Bamdad Aria Bamdad posted a comment on ticket #4964

    I should mention that this bug is similar to what is reported in bug #4960. https://sourceforge.net/p/webadmin/bugs/4960/

  • Aria Bamdad Aria Bamdad posted a comment on ticket #4995

    /proc/swaps contains: Filename Type Size Used Priority /dev/dasdc1 partition 64980 0 -1 /dev/dasdb1 partition 64980 2176 100 test:~ # l /dev/dasdc1 brw-rw---- 1 root disk 94, 9 Jul 12 17:40 /dev/dasdc1 test:~ # l /dev/disk/by-path/ccw-0.0.015* lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 11 Jul 12 17:40 /dev/disk/by-path/ccw-0.0.0150 -> ../../dasda lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 12 Jul 12 17:40 /dev/disk/by-path/ccw-0.0.0150-part1 -> ../../dasda1 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 11 Jul 12 17:40 /dev/disk/by-path/ccw-0.0.0151 -> ../../dasdd...

  • Aria Bamdad Aria Bamdad posted a comment on ticket #4964

    No error running the perl -e "use Encode::Detect" command.

  • Aria Bamdad Aria Bamdad posted a comment on ticket #4964

    Hi, Installing Webmin 1.850 on SUSE SLES 12 SP2, I am still receiving this dependency error: error: Failed dependencies: perl(Encode::Detect) is needed by webmin-1.850-1.noarch SUSE does not provide an RPM based module for this perl function. I have however installed the Encode:Detect via cpanm Encode::Detect and therefore have the function availabe. Yet, I receive this dependency error.

  • Aria Bamdad Aria Bamdad created ticket #4995

    Active Swap/Virtual Memory partition incorrectly shows as not in use

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