Generally most containers are by default set not to start automatically.
Ther eare 3 settings for the "RestartPolicy" of containers:
no: Do not automatically restart the container (default).
always: Always restart the container regardless of the exit status.
unless-stopped: Always restart the container unless it is explicitly stopped.
on-failure: Restart the container........
You can do other things but this particular script is just to set all AMD cards to 80% fan speed (remember this script needs to applied everytime you reboot). You could set it is a cron or just throw it into /etc/rc.local
basepath=/sys/class/drm
for hwmon in `ls -1 /sys/class/drm|grep card[0-99]$`; do
echo card=$hwmon;
hwmonname=`ls $basepath/$hwmon/device/hwmon|grep hwmon[0-99]`
hwmonpath=$basepath/$hwmon/device/hwmon/$hwmonname
echo "ec........
This actually only happened after an e-mail server ran out of space due to run away log files. Normal Desktop clients were not affected. It appeared to be a bug in K9 mail but even reinstalling/wiping all settings did not fix it (read e-mails would still not reappear).
This is moreso a bug in Dovecot where it probably messes up the index files.
How do you fix this in Dovecot/your e-mail server?
You need to delete the do........
mysql errors even though these files do exist:
110405 13:21:37 InnoDB: Operating system error number 13 in a file operation.
InnoDB: The error means mysqld does not have the access rights to
InnoDB: the directory.
InnoDB: File name ./ibdata1
InnoDB: File operation call: 'open'.
InnoDB: Cannot continue operation.
110405 13:26:15 InnoDB: Operating system error number 13 in a file operation.
InnoDB: The error means my........
2.6.35.2 stuck on the following:
msgmni has been set to 1466
request_module: run away loop modprobe char-major-5-1
I don't know the fix for it, but it is an old bug that has reappeared.........
This really is a difficult and confusing process for non-Mandarin speakers, but here's what I've done and learned so far:
You can purchase an "M-Zone" China Mobile pre-paid SIMCard from almost anywhere but I tried to purchase mine from Suning (a large electronics dealer) hoping they would be able to help me or answer my questions but my plan didn't work out at all. At Suning once I found someone who spoke some English they gave me the 55 RMB M-Zone China Mobile P........
I was getting very frustrated one day wondering why it appeared my .htaccess file was being ignored and not processed by Apache. No matter what I did it was obvious that Apache didn't care about my .htaccess file. Then I realized that the default settings must be in effect, which is that my vhost didn't explicitly allow me to override the default settings.
This usually comes down to your vhost settings. Make sure you have an entry like this in your Apache vhost settings in........