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Can anyone please help me out. I'm getting error while generating KONG client credentials on HTTP port 8000.
{ "error_description": "You must use HTTPS", "error": "access_denied" }
I have added trusted_ips = 0.0.0.0/0,::/0 in kong.conf also, but it didn't work.
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In document "TAOS SQL" section:
https://github.com/taosdata/TDengine/blob/develop/documentation20/cn/12.taos-sql/docs.md
The Chinese translation for "downsampling" is "降频", which has meaning "reduce frequency". The original meaning for English word "downsampling
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The uncompensated temperature of the BMP180 is incorrectly converted to a 16-bit signed value, instead of a 32-bit signed value (long). Since the data is 16-bits wide and can therefore not be negative, the easy fix would be to do the following:
sip.js(1128): uncompensated = uint16(data[0], data[1]);
Please see page 15 of the manual of the BMP180 chip:
https://ae-bst.resource.bosch.com/media
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It would be nice to have a way to control whether a VM starts on boot or not. Maybe a new autostart
option to salt.states.virt.running and/or salt.states.virt.defined? Or maybe a new function?
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I'll probably use salt.modules.virt.set_autostart for now.
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A common protocol structure is to have a header containing a length
field, followed by data of length
bytes, followed by additional protocol fields such as a CRC. If the length field is variable, the position of subsequent URH-specified protocol fields defined by fixed position will not be in the correct location.
I do not know the best way to address this, but quick and easy way to support
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- macOS Big Sur 11.5.1
- microk8s 2.1.0 installed from home-brew today
- 'microk8s inspect' not working (will raise a different issue on this)
- Additional features installed including 'dashboard' (no apps/customization yet)
Experienced an issue #2507 so went to gather output from 'microk8s inspect'.
However whilst this seemed to work, no file output was evident (could be long location, i
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Summary of Problem
Not able to open port with stopbits as 1.5
I am currently building a desktop client using electron, where the COM port receives data correctly for values: baudRate: 2400, dataBits: 7, stopBits: 1.5, parity: 'none'
I found from the node-serialport documentation, stopBits Must be one of these: 1 or 2. But, should 1.5 be supported as well? especially for old & slow
Is your enhancement proposal related to a problem? Please describe.
Refer to: zephyrproject-rtos/zephyr#28932
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Refer to: zephyrproject-rtos/zephyr#28932 (comment)
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So I'm working on a product that should allow schema-less ingestion out of the box. So my default ingestion method is via the influx line protocol.
But my challenge is that I also need to add indexes to some of the tags (symbols) after table creation. The problem is that the Influx Line protocol holds a lock to the table makin
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Hi,
first thanks for this awesome software. But I have some trouble and I don't know how to proceed. First I try to find out what else I could provide for this report to be a good bug report.
First, I use the latest version (v1.14.0) from openSUSE build Service. I know, I should compile it by my self to avoid any other causes for this behavior. But for now I still use this package from there