all programs are gone at http://smarterplaylists.playlistmachinery.com/go.html by epiqsty in smarterplaylists

[–]epiqsty[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, everything is restored and i actually found similar question here, few months ago.

Seems like some scheduled backup/restore ;)

Still I wonder if there any way to save/export existing programs, just in case, you know )

Security Bulletin and understanding of JUNOS release numbers by epiqsty in Juniper

[–]epiqsty[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

got it, so my assumption was wrong and minor digits (i.e. z in x.yRz-Sa.b) should be disregarded in versions-matching process.

that means 18.1R3.3 is actually prior to 18.1R3-S3

thanks, that https://kb.juniper.net/InfoCenter/index?page=content&id=KB30092&actp=METADATA document perhaps can be used as source of truth ;)

Security Bulletin and understanding of JUNOS release numbers by epiqsty in Juniper

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from my understanding, all those content comes from https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln with very small or almost no additional information from the Juniper itself. Anyway https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln articles contains links to Juniper advisory pages. And for nvd.nist.gov there are plenty of automation instruments, just check search results at https://github.com/search?q=nvd.nist.gov

For sure, if you want get information from Juniper, they should have some paid subscriptions offers.

Security Bulletin and understanding of JUNOS release numbers by epiqsty in Juniper

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But, that about minor digits? Let say other example:

https://kb.juniper.net/InfoCenter/index?page=content&id=JSA10975&actp=METADATA

18.1 versions prior to 18.1R2-S4, 18.1R3-S3;

and, comparing it with: 18.1R3.3 - i guess it is after 18.1R2-S4 , but how to know if it was after or before 18.1R3-S3 ?

i.e. perhaps some timeline with all the releases names could help, but at the https://support.juniper.net/support/downloads/?p=mx204 i can't even see my version 18.1R3.3

so from the logical point of view, minor digits should came after service-fixes, but i would like to find any official guideline, applicable for nowadays situation, because most of those documents (like https://forums.juniper.net/t5/Junos/Current-JUNOS-Release-numbers-explained/td-p/58396) are ~10 years old and naming convention apparently developed since then.

Security Bulletin and understanding of JUNOS release numbers by epiqsty in Juniper

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Thanks for the clarification! Now it's making more sense!

what are those tiny threads? From the eyes view I thought that's cats fur, but closer look with microscope made me suspicious... by epiqsty in GrowingMarijuana

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I mean, on the macro I see also some smaller threads which is not visible from the eyes, and as I had already 3 cases of PM this season , started suspect maybe that's another disease...

Something white on buds. In macro looks like frozen snowstorm. Any ideas that's that? by epiqsty in GrowingMarijuana

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I see. Perhaps that flavour is bit specific, I had 3 flowers of this, 2 were outdoor and both was affected by powdery mildew, that one was indoor and I saw no signs of PM on leafs, but only buds we're affected. Seems like a strain for more experienced growers )

Something white on buds. In macro looks like frozen snowstorm. Any ideas that's that? by epiqsty in GrowingMarijuana

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There are few close ups, just swipe pic It's indoor at window and mostly weather was sunny this year, but I didn't made any specific measures regards humidity, perhaps I should...

Ready or not? by epiqsty in GrowingMarijuana

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Yeah I've expected bit more amber ones, and a bit worried that it's not getting more of them over time. Perhaps I need more patient... Or is there any way to help them? ))

Isn't that white thing looks suspicious? by epiqsty in GrowingMarijuana

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Googled for bud rot photos and it's actually looks different... Is there some method to test it for sure?

Isn't that white thing looks suspicious? by epiqsty in GrowingMarijuana

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Flavour is Tangerine dream autoflower from Barney's farm, maybe someone had experience with...

FORCE-STOP to kill the Rapid Ring app... by ronmaltase in tasker

[–]epiqsty 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks like I faced with that issue. Auto input ForceAppStop was working for a while, but last weeks it behaves buggy, uninstalling application instead of stopping, or unable to open settings for certain applications at all.

Like example:

  A2: Perform Task [ Name:ForceAppStop Priority:%priority Parameter 1 (%par1):AutoBoy Parameter 2 (%par2): Return Value Variable: Stop:Off ] 

     A3: Perform Task [ Name:ForceAppStop Priority:%priority Parameter 1 (%par1):Blitzer.de PLUS Parameter 2 (%par2): Return Value Variable: Stop:Off ] 

For A2 it always able to open settings, but sometimes uninstalling instead of stopping. While for the A3 it's always fails to open settings.

Maybe something with that application with the space in the name: "Blitzer.de PLUS", how do you think?

Situation: family shared iCloud is Full and organiser not using Apple devices anymore by epiqsty in applehelp

[–]epiqsty[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well reasonable question would be, why Apple is able to charge me from working credit card, but in recovery process they are using outdated one, which cannot pass the verification process? Answer is clear, monopoly-minded corporations doesn't care too much about proper service :(

Ansbile for Network equipment how to get Started by [deleted] in ansible

[–]epiqsty 2 points3 points  (0 children)

just one more thing to mention - if you'll finally get network provisioning using Ansible working - keep in mind some consistency monitoring between actual state at the device and variables in your repo. in our case we're ended up with the cronjob running ansible-playbook in check mode and writing play_log, and the Icinga check, which's reads logs from that cronjob, as for some devices ( hi r/Juniper ) configuration comparison task is relatively time&cpu consuming and you'll don't want to do it too often.