Steve Hambling

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I am using ipset to output the info on the set. So I assume this is system ram that ipset is using for that set. Ex: `ipset list blacklist |...

Had to regenerate it since I deleted it. Can't figure out what I did to get that really large list but here is one that is pretty big. ``` root@server:~/ipset#...

Thanks. I am using connection tracker so it should all work out fine. I think I figured out the source of some of my confusion though: `ipset -v setname >/dev/null`...

Just gives me the same result. I have a set I've optimized down to 1 prefix and saved. When I look at it I can see they all have 1...

I just started getting this error today as well. I'm on Antivirus for files: 5.2.1 and it is filling my logs. {"reqId":"xJQG7Am34VcwYmUUCp2K","level":3,"time":"2023-07-26T08:46:56-04:00","remoteAddr":"","user":"--","app":"files_antivirus","method":"","url":"--","message":"Tried to scan non file","userAgent":"--","version":"27.0.1.2","data":{"app":"files_antivirus"}}

After reading @vincentstans report I think I've figured out how to fix the issue. Running the occ cleanup command seems to have silenced the error for me. ``` sudo -u...

Sorry for being premature in my earlier post. My errors did come right back. @julian70400 seems to have fixed the issue for me as well. I just removed all deleted...

I think the confusion is from the way that Yahoo calculates "Adj Close." See: https://quant.stackexchange.com/questions/42445/total-returns-from-adjusted-close-prices https://help.yahoo.com/kb/SLN28256.html Regular "Close" price is what you want because it still takes into account splits....