What I did:
1)added new wireless network in wireless network settings and gave it SSID
2)gave laptop the IP like 192.168.0.1, mask: 255.255.255.0, gateway: 192.168.0.2
3)gave the telephone with wifi the same mask but IP and gateway rewersed
But telephone can not find my new wireless network(it can find all other networks), computer also can not find it.
where is error? how to make it visible and working?
if my steps are wrong tell me correct way to establish this connection via wi-fi
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At the end of my Python program, I'd like to be able to get a summary of the number of items logged through the standard logging module. I'd specifically like to be able to get a count for each specified name (and possibly its children). E.g. if I have:
input_logger = getLogger('input')
input_logger.debug("got input1")
input_logger.debug("got input2")
input_logger.debug("got input3")
network_input_logger = getLogger('input.network')
network_input_logger.debug("got network input1")
network_input_logger.debug("got network input2")
getLogger('output')
output_logger.debug("sent output1")
Then at the end I'd like to get a summary such as:
input: 5
input.network: 2
output: 1
Perhaps by calling a getcount() method for a logger or a handler.
What would be a good way to achieve this? I imagine it would involve a sub-class of one of the logging classes, but I'm not sure which one would be best.
Hello! I recently created my first bash script, and I am having problems perfecting it's operation. I am trying to copy certain folders from one local drive, to a network drive. I am having the problem of deleting folders once they are copied over, well and also really verifying that they were copied over). Is there a better way to try to delete folders after rsync is done copying? I was trying to exclude the live tv buffer folder, but really, I can blow it away without consequence if need be. Any help would be great! thanks!
#!/bin/bash
network="CBS"
useracct="tvcapture"
thedate=$(date "+%m%d%Y")
folderToBeMoved="/users/$useracct/Documents"
newfoldername="/Volumes/Media/TV/$network/$thedate"
ECHO "Network is $network"
ECHO "date is $thedate"
ECHO "source is $folderToBeMoved"
ECHO "dest is $newfoldername"
mkdir $newfoldername
rsync -av $folderToBeMoved/"EyeTV Archive"/*.eyetv $newfoldername --exclude="Live TV Buffer.eyetv"
# this fails when there is more than one *.eyetv folder
if [ -d $newfoldername/*.eyetv ];
then
#this deletes the contents of the directories
find $folderToBeMoved/"EyeTV Archive"/*.eyetv \( ! -path $folderToBeMoved/"EyeTV Archive"/"Live TV Buffer.eyetv" \) -delete
#remove empty directory
find $folderToBeMoved/"EyeTV Archive"/*.eyetv -type d -exec rmdir {} \;
fi
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I have a Rails app that allows users to build up a network structure and then ask questions about how to navigate around it.
When adding nodes and connections these are just saved to the database. At the point you make a query of the network I calculate the shortest path from any node to any other node.
Constructing this in memory takes a while (something I need to fix), but once it is there, you can instantly get the answer to any of these path questions.
The question is... How do I share this network between calls to the website, so each request doesn't regenerate the paths network each time?
Note: I am hosting this on apache server using passenger (mod ruby)
Thoughts?
I am using sqlcmd in a T-SQl script to write a text file to a network location. However SQLCMD is failing to write to that location due to access permission to the network folder. SP is being run under my user account which has access to the network folder.
Could you please help me under which account sqlcmd will run if I do not specify -U and -P option in TSQL Script?
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