Ubuntu Servers :: SpiderOak Headless Crashing During Boot / Fix This?

Jul 16, 2010

I have a cron job to start spideroak when the server boots code...

Command line arguments not allowed during New User Setup
Interestingly enough.... the line saying "Command line arguments not allowed during new user setup" isn't from my script. Any chance that has something to do with it?

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Ubuntu :: Boot Script To Auto-boot Into Headless Loki Render?

Jul 28, 2010

I've gotten hold of 3 old pc's that I've installed with Jaunty & use Loki as a quick and dirty render farm manager.

I've got one display between them and so i can check that each one works on its own as a 'grunt' of the 'master' (my main pc).

To get the grunt to work I have to log in to a cli (to save on ram), start nm-applet (the only way the wireless cards work at mo) & start Loki in grunt mode. All whilst connected to a display.

I'd like to learn how to script all this so I can simply switch the pc's on without needing to use a display. Do i need a boot script and how does that work?

How do I set them to auto log in to command prompt?

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Ubuntu Servers :: Starting Several VMs On A Remote Headless Via Ssh

Nov 24, 2010

I'm starting several VMs on a remote headless ubuntu server via ssh using:

Code:
VBoxHeadless -s <vmname>

The VM starts up okay, and I'm left with an occupied command terminal on my local ubuntu machine. So, if I want to start up several VMs on the remote server, I have to open up several command terminals and end up with as many occupied terminals once they're all running. When the local terminal is closed, the remote VM is also shutdown.

Is there a better way to do this without the remote VM being dependent on the local terminal? I'd like to remotely startup the VMs and be able to close the local terminals without shutting down the VMs. I'm sure this must be possible, I just don't know how to do it.

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Ubuntu Servers :: Headless GUI Admin Server 10.04?

May 4, 2011

I have been having some trouble configuring a means to remotely administer an Ubuntu Sever 10.04 machine i recently built and am hoping for some guidance. I'm sorta new to linux so please forgive my ignorance of conf files and the command line . I am looking to have this server serve as...VPN Server, Minecraft Server, KVM Server, Torrent and Dyn-DNS box.I have managed to install all the KVM settings including bridged networking running (Personal victory there) and sorta have Minecraft running (only need to figure out how to make it launch on boot). Torrents already taken care of since Transmission came along with the ubuntu desktop install .The big thing that is slowing me down is remote management. I installed ubuntu desktop (thankfully its Gnome 2), i know that most people don't like it but its what i'm most familiar with. I tried running VNC but always needed to login on the physical machine before I could use that which defeats the purpose. I am now using xrdp which frankly the performance is terrible compared to what i was getting with the built in VNC server and still needed the monitor on and active to connec

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Ubuntu Servers :: Headless Server Won't Detect Monitor?

Aug 29, 2010

I've got a headless server (32 bit 9.04/9.10, can't remember) that started refusing SSH and HTTP connections a few days ago, and I'm just getting around to hopefully fixing it. The problem is that I can't even connect to the darn thing. I've plugged in a mouse, keyboard, and monitor, but the monitor tells me that it has no signal. I know the monitor works with the computer, as I used the same one to set up the server.

Just for kicks, I even tried to put in a live CD, but that didn't help. Any ideas on how I can connect to this thing?

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Ubuntu Servers :: Run A FUSE Filesystem On A Headless Server?

Feb 9, 2011

I have a very specific requirement outside the typical use case of "enterprise server". If possible, I need to run a FUSE filesystem on a headless server, and share it via Samba.Physical security is a non-issue.I see two challenges with this, that Google and I have been unable to figure out: I'm assuming that in order to mount a FUSE system, a user must be logged in. (Hence the "U" in "FUSE".) So the first challenge is how to get Ubuntu to automatically login, on the physical console, to a user terminal session. (I know this can be trivially done in GNOME, but this won't have X-Windows or GNOME installed.) This has to happen automagically after boot-up; manually logging in locally or via SSH isn't an optin.Second challenge (?), how to share a FUSE file system via Samba?

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Ubuntu Servers :: Removing Ebox From Loading On A Headless Server?

Jul 18, 2010

I upgraded my Ubuntu 8.04 LTS server to 10.04 LTS - rebooted and things ran good. I knew I had a few problems, but DHCP and DNS were booting up and working fine for me.I went to take a look at Webmin, but apparently that's been removed from support for Ubuntu 10.04 - so I thought, I'll use eBox. I realized that Ebox didn't have the network module turned on, so I tried to turn it on. I found out the installation was missing scriptaculous, so I got that and installed that and then turned on the network module.I then rebooted the machine - and now nothing. It hangs when I get to the load for Apache. I would like to disable the network module for eBox, but can't find documentation for how to do that from the command line - which I have to use because the damn box won't boot and I'm running from a Live CD.

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Ubuntu Servers :: Headless Media Server Create M3u File?

Mar 13, 2011

Any command line tool to create a m3u file from directories?

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Ubuntu Servers :: 11.04 (Headless) Running Into Kernel Panic On Startup

Apr 29, 2011

I'm new to ubuntu and I wanted to setup a headless server (Asus Hummingbird, 2GB RAM, Ubuntu Server 11.04). The installation was successful but: After I tried starting my server without any connected monitor, the server did not start -> I run into a kernel panic (if I connect the monitor after a while I can see the messages on the screen, Keyboard lights flash...). What do I have to do to get the machine running without any monitor? My second problem is, that the Network is always powered down on system power down -> no WOL is possible. Is there an easy way of enabling the WOL function? I tried several things from different tutorials but nothing worked...

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Ubuntu Servers :: Turn USB Passport Drive Off On Headless Server?

Jul 29, 2011

This is a silly question maybe, but how can I turn my passport drive off after has being unmounted? I am assuming that's the right order, before removing: umount and then turning off. By the way, I am talking about Ubuntu Server, not regular Ubuntu desktop via GUI.

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Ubuntu Servers :: Epic Battle To Daemonize Rtorrent On Headless Server

Mar 9, 2010

I spent most of the day yesterday trying to make this work and haven't gotten really anywhere with it. Building from source quietly failed although it built without error and I got checkinstall to pack it up it didn't actually work.So I rolled back to the repository version of rtorrent.As I understand it, the things I need to do are (I am thwarted at every step):create user with --disabled-password optioncreating the user is no problem except they seem to have no shell, and running any command while su'd as that user throws an error like Code: Cannot open your terminal '/dev/pts/1' - please check.

I found somewhere that changing the permissions on /dev/pts/N solves this problem however N can change after a reboot, or probably following other events so that's likely not the right fix.create init script to run rtorrent as user in previous stepI found an example that seems like it works but I wont know for sure until I get the prior step worked out fully.

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Fedora Servers :: Installing X System/apps On Headless Server?

Sep 17, 2010

Background: I need some help regarding install X server/apps on a headless(ie. no monitor, no graphic device) server. The server is in fact a virtual one by Amazon EC2. So there's no monitor nor any graphics hardware. Fedora server (6, i believe) is pre-packaged. The problem is that I want to be running a server app with a GUI. The app won't start without the GUI (and I probably need to tweak a few things through its GUI too).

I plan on setting up very very bare minimal X on the server and then uses NX for remote access. Can somebody shed some light here?

Simply put, my questions are:

1) What would be the minimal list of package i need to install?
2) Where can I find docs about installing and setting up NX? I could only find very fragmented/outdated docs about it.

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Ubuntu :: Starting FatRat On Boot On Headless Machine?

Aug 14, 2010

I recently installed FatRat on my headless system. I am having trouble starting the program on boot though. When I launch it using the -n switch for no gui, it uses the terminal window as a log file, which means I cannot put it in the bootup programs because the constant logging stops the next program in the list from starting.

Is there any way to launch fatrat without the gui, and letting it release the terminal for further commands after?

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Debian Configuration :: Squeeze System Won't Boot Headless

Apr 11, 2011

I've installed 6.0.1a on my xi3 box [URL] and it works great. However when I remove the monitor and keyboard it doesn't boot (I don't know how far it gets, there is no monitor...). I did not install, and do not want, any kind of GUI interface, command line only. This is going in a closet as a solid state rsync backup repo. I have another small system (not this exact one) running Lenny that runs just fine headless - is this some kind of Squeeze regression? Is there any way I can get this running headless (I can't run Lenny on this box because I don't think the Marvell GbE driver is there or is working in Lenny.

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CentOS 5 :: Start OpenOffice At Boot-time Headless?

Dec 6, 2010

I try to start openoffice in server mode so a CMS can use it to convert documents. In a shell I can call

/usr/lib/openoffice.org3/program/soffice -headless -accept="socket,host=127.0.0.1,port=8100;urp;" -nofirststartwizard -display:1 &

and it starts successfully and the CMS can use it. To start OO at boot time, I wrote a script called 'openofficeserver' and saved it to /etc/init.d. It looks as follows

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Fedora :: Is Spideroak Backupclient For F13 Ok?

Jul 27, 2010

I have downloaded the rpmpackage SpiderOak-9680-1.fc10.i386.rpmBut when I installed the package and run the client I don't get any category-maps in the backup tab "Basic mode" .So my question is, are the rpm package "SpiderOak-9680-1.fc10.i386.rpm" compatible with F13 ?The rpmpackage is made for F10 but is there any differences in the package-structure so it will not work fully in F13 ?

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OpenSUSE :: Unable To Install Spideroak

Jul 16, 2010

I just installed opensuse 11.3 freshly from opensuse-GNOME-livecd.I read about spideroak and trying to install it via zypper

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Ubuntu Servers :: How Long Has Your Server Ran Without Crashing

Jan 10, 2011

I have a few headless servers running in my home office and I can easily see how these machines could get lost or forgotten. Linux is such a beautiful operating system it often puzzles me why it isn't more popular. People say that Linux isn't user friendly, but honestly I think it's more user friendly than Windows. If you took two people who have never used a computer before and sat one down in front of a computer running Linux and the other person in front of a computer using Windows, I'd like to believe that the person using the Linux computer would excel much quicker.

Anyway, if you have a server running out of your home, or office, how long has your server ran without it crashing? Secondly, compare that figure against how long a computer running Microsoft has run without crashing or forcing a restart.

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Fedora :: Spideroak HUGE Security Flaw

Feb 18, 2011

I've evaluated about 15 offline storage systems this week, and one of the best was spideroak, but there's a huge issue in their shared folder structure and procedure.When you make part of your data shareable you MUST share a folder from your original disk. This is a real pain. You cannot share specific files like you can on many others.To initiate sharing your establish your unique username for sharing (different preferably than your spideroak username) the share name, and the room key (password).While you might expect the share name to be part of the URL that guides you to the share which then accepts your password for access, thats not how it works. Instead spideroak gives you a URL that contains the PASSWORD and does not even mention the share name!!

Therefore anyone you give the URL to has direct access to the share you create (which is what you are trying to accomplish in general) but any browser THEY USE will remember the URL which contains the password, not the share name.THIS IS A HUGE SECURITY ISSUE since you have no control over how an authorized user is going to access your data and from where and most users are not sophisticated enough to guard against the default intrusion they are going to leave behind.

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Mar 12, 2011

Who am I meant to ask nicely to get such applications as Spideroak into the 11.4 repositories?

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May 27, 2011

After upgrading KDE from 4.6.0 to 4.6.3 SpiderOak will fail to run with message. Cannot mix incompatible Qt library (version 0x40703) with this library (version 0x40701). There's no more SO package in Non-OSS, apparently due to some support issues. That's a pity, since Dropbox had conceded access to US agencies, IMO SpiderOak is a really good option, and has been working very nicely until now. Anyway, Yast tells me that KDE 4.6.0 uses Qt 4.7.1, while 4.6.3 brings in Qt 4.7.3. A possible solution may be found here, originally for Qt 4.7.2. I'll try it and report.

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Fedora Servers :: F12: NFS Client Crashing On Writes To Remote Share

Feb 20, 2010

I have Fedora installed on a netbook. I customarily mount several NFS shares on this machine, from both a desktop system running F11 and a small server running FreeBSD. On the server side the shares are write-enabled. On the server side the shares are write-enabled. In the past this has worked fine.

However since upgrading to F12, my configuration no longer works as before. Reading from the NFS shares is no problem, but as soon as I try to write to one, either in Nautilus or from any other program, including on the cmd line, all hell breaks lose. Nautilus crashes, and I am unable to remount the shares. Usually rebooting the client is the my only recourse.

There are no clues in dmesg on either the client or the server. In terminal trying to remount a "trashed" share I see this:

Code:
$ sudo mount -v venus:/media/disk8 /media./disk8
mount: no type was given - I'll assume nfs because of the colon
mount.nfs: timeout set for Sat Feb 20 17:34:59 2010
mount.nfs: prog 100003, trying vers=3, prot=6

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The NFS versions under F11, F12, and FreeBSD are the current ones (all updates applied).

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Ubuntu :: 10.10 Doesn't Boot After Crashing During Update?

Mar 30, 2011

I'm using Ubuntu 10.10. It's the only OS I have on my laptop. I hadn't updated it for over two months, and one day I started the update. I downloaded about 300 MB of updates and then started installing. While it was doing its job applying all the updates it had downloaded I had some 2 or 3 PDF files open, Amarok and a folder. Suddenly the computer crashed; mouse was dead, so was the keyboard. The computer stopped completely; I wasn't able to reboot it even with "sys rq + R + E + I + S + U + B", to give an idea. I had to kill the power to shut the PC down. But then, when I tried to turn it back on, it started booting up and then the following text showed up (shown in-between quotes):

"
Begin: Loading essential drivers ... done.
Begin: Running /scripts/init-premount ... done.
Begin: Mounting root file system ... Begin: Running /scripts/local-top ... done.
Begin: Running /scripts/local-premount ... done.

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I already tried to chroot into Ubuntu with the Ubuntu 10.10 Live CD, but when I mount the home partition and run "sudo chroot /media/Ubuntu", a message shows up that reads: "chroot: failed to run command `/bin/bash': Exec format error"

All I need is the log-on screen back on; a great deal of valuable information in the computer.

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Ubuntu Servers :: Windows DHCP Server - Multiple Boot Servers ?

Apr 1, 2011

I'm curious if anybody can shed some light for me in this department. We're in a large environment with a Windows DHCP Server. We have been tinkering with LTSP on Edubuntu as thin and fat clients. It works great, but right now we just have 1 server handling the lab, which works fine unless we want to expand, which may be very possible.

These are the instructions I received:
Login to your windows server and load the DHCP configuration screen
Create a DHCP reservation for the MAC address you obtained
Add the configuration options below to enable the machine to boot from the LTSP server
017 Root Path: /opt/ltsp/i386
066 Boot Server Host Name: <ip address>
067 Bootfile Name: ltsp/arch/pxelinux.0 # Specify CPU architecture in place of 'arch', for instance 'i386'

From: [url]

I'm curious, what if I want to have multiple Ubuntu servers on the network that I want to have bootable? For example, let's say I have 3 labs, and 3 servers. Server A to Lab A, Server B to Lab B, and Server C to Lab C. I want all C's computers to boot to C, and B to B, A to A, etc.

1 - How would I add multiple entries on the Windows DHCP Server to allow all 3 (A B C) servers to boot?

2 - How would I be able to isolate the clients so ONLY Lab A clients boot to Server A, etc?

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Ubuntu :: Rsync Between Windows XP And Headless 9.10

Mar 23, 2010

I've been trying to get my headless Ubuntu 9.10 server to back up files from my Windows XP box and onto a 1 TB Seagate FreeAgent Go USB drive (which is connected to the Ubuntu server). I've tried two different methods, both of which are behaving strangely and not quite working. I'm using SSH to access my Ubuntu server.

The /etc/fstab line for the USB drive looks like this:

Code:

/dev/sdb1 /media/usb-backup-windows ntfs uid=34,gid=34,umask=022,dirsync,sync 0 0

I'm using NTFS because I'd like to share this drive between Windows and Linux. The drive gets mounted fine and I can read/write files after booting up. The way I'd like for this to work is to have my Ubuntu box mount the Windows drive using CIFS. So I mounted the C drive using the following command:

Code:

smbmount //windowsxp/C$ /mnt/windowsxp/C -o directio,iocharset=utf8,noperm,nounix,ro,credentials=/home/user/.smb/passwords.conf

The mount works fine. I can browse directories under /mnt/windows/xp/C, read files, copy files to Ubuntu, etc. So now I have my USB drive mounted and the C drive on my Windows box mounted. Should be good to go, right? Unfortunately, after several minutes (this varies, sometimes it can go an hour or so) of copying files using rsync --archive /mnt/windowsxp/C/ /media/usb-backup-windows/C/ (the actual command I use has more options - not sure if that's important), the server locks up.

The SSH session dies and I can no longer ping it. The server will eventually start responding after several minutes, only to lock up again a few minutes later, and so on and so on. When it locks up, the following messages end up in /var/log/kern.log:

Code:

CIFS VFS: Unexpected lookup error -26
CIFS VFS: No response to cmd 46 mid 59789
CIFS VFS: Send error in read = -11
CIFS VFS: server not responding

I did some Googling on these messages and came across a suggestion to set /proc/fs/cifs/OplockEnabled to 0. I gave that a shot but it didn't make a difference. I also tried plugging in a mouse and noticed that I could make the server respond immediately after a lock up by moving the mouse. I have to move the mouse though - just leaving it plugged in without movement doesn't help. I have to wait for the hang to occur and then move it. Once I do that, things progress for another few minutes.

This got me thinking that I had a lack of entropy and the mouse movement was kicking things into gear. So I tried moving /dev/random to /dev/random-chaos, and created a symlink /dev/random that just pointed to /dev/urandom. This didn't work - same exact behavior. So why in the world does moving the mouse bring the server back and cause it to start responding, if only for a few more minutes until the next hang?

I then gave up on this approach and tried connecting to an rsync daemon running on my Windows box (using Cygwin), instead of using the CIFS mount point. After getting the config file right and figuring out how to run it as a service on Windows, I started getting files copied once again. However, after what seems to be about the same length of time (several minutes to an hour or so), the rsync connection dies and I get the following message in the Windows rsync log file:

Code:

2010/03/22 13:01:01 [4024] rsync: writefd_unbuffered failed to write 4 bytes to socket [sender]: Connection reset by peer (104)
2010/03/22 13:01:01 [4024] rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code 12) at io.c(1539) [sender=3.0.7]

The Windows box is running rsync 3.0.7 and Ubuntu is running 3.0.6, but they are both protocol 30. The rsync error log on Ubuntu doesn't help much - it also says "Connection reset by peer". I've tried this at least a dozen times and it always fails with these messages. It's weird because it's always 4 bytes, never anything different. I also noticed that /var/log/kern.log had the following messages, although they do not line up with the times that rsync died:

Code:

usb 1-5: reset high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 2

I did some Googling on this message and tried some stuff that worked for other people. I added dirsync and sync to /etc/fstab. I tried setting /sys/block/sdb/device/max_sectors to 64. Neither one of those made a difference. unloading the ehci_hcd module and dropping back to USB 1.0. However, 9.10 doesn't seem to have that module loaded, so I'm not exactly sure how to turn off USB 2.0 and just try 1.0. I'm not real enthused with that workaround anyway because I have at least 500 GB to copy.

I've kind of run out of ideas here. It's frustrating because the entire reason I bought the hardware and set up Ubuntu was to run backups. I'm not sure if my problem is a networking issue (CIFS VFS server not responding, connection reset by peer), a problem with running headless (wiggling the mouse temporarily prevents the hang), a USB device problem (reset high speed USB device messages), or something else entirely.

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May 3, 2010

I have an Dell 755, and I have installed Ubuntu 10.4 desktop on it, everything works fine. I have it auto login, and run Azureus/Vuse at startup (so it can be a headless Bit Torrent server), it works perfectly. As soon as I try to go headless (no keyboard/mouse/monitor) the machine boots fine (I can SSH / FreeNX to the machine) but none of the GUI/apps load. What I think is happening is that when it boots without a monitor attached it does not load any of the X11 stuff. I need it to. It worked in Ubuntu 9.04 just fine, but now with 10.4 it is a no-go. Does anyone know how to force the X11/GUI to load when there are no monitors/hardware attached? This is the one thing standing in my was of getting Windows out of my house.

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Ubuntu :: Headless Server Without Monitor?

Jun 13, 2010

Well xubuntu wont boot without a monitor. I booted freenas without the monitor and plugged it back in and got a signal. So it isnt the bios.

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Oct 1, 2010

I'm setting up a headless unit with Xubuntu (lucid), VirtualBox and Vino. It works fine except that when I unplug the monitor and reboot I can't connect via VNC. I can ssh in just fine. If I try to plug in a monitor to see the display I get no signal. My assumption is that Ubuntu detected no monitor and decided to ask me something or act differently.

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Ubuntu :: Headless Server Won't Let Me Execute Exe

Jan 22, 2011

I have now had an Ubuntu desktop server on a very crappy server (network filesystem with enourmus latency) for a year and as the subscription will soon run out I opted for a slightly better one, still crappy but at least a "complete server" (cpu+mem+HD).And a headless installation of Ubuntu Server 10.10 "Maverick Meerkat" instead of my Desktop version.I'm not using it for web pages or other 'ordinary' things though, I'm running my homemade MMORPG off of it and this new headless situation is a bit unclear to me.

I created an account and password with my root account, a folder with the username was created in /home/ and I uploaded my mmorpg executable there with an ftp client.I tried to change the whole folder (being root) to 777 but it didn't work either.

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Aug 18, 2011

I have an HP MSS 487 (headless). I was going to update to WHS2011 but was thinking of trying Ubuntu Server first. My MSS has a USB slot, but I'm not sure how to start and run Ubuntu Server from that USB stick. I can use remote desktop to access the box. I'll also need to install something on my other pcs/macs so that I can get the backups working. I didn't see anything that is similar to the whs connector software (client). Would I need to install a full Ubuntu client to do the backups?

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