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2013 Jun 25
6
Heterogeneous XCP 1.6 pool
Hi, I''ve been trying to use E5520 and X5650 together in an heterogeneous pool without success. I know the combination is not on the official XenServer supported list (http://hcl.xensource.com/CPUPoolsList.aspx), but I thought it would be possible to set the mask anyway and see for myself if the combination works… My problem is that the mask doesn''t "stick" after a
2008 Nov 26
2
Reassemble software RAID
I have a machine on CentOS 5 with two disks in RAID1 using Linux software RAID. /dev/md0 is a small boot partition, /dev/md1 spans the rest of the disk(s). /dev/md1 is managed by LVM and holds the system partition and several other partitions. I had to take out disk sda from the RAID and low level format it with the tool provided by Samsung. Now I put it back and want to reassemble the array.
2012 Dec 22
2
Strange problem with... ZFS? Disk? Controller?
Hello, I'm running FreeBSD 9.0/amd64, pure ZFS setup, one Seagate disk ST2000NM0011 SN02 on LSI Logic (mpt) controller. Yes, I know that running one disk on RAID controller is a bit weird, I have to find yet if it is possible to connect disk to internal SATA controller. About two days ago, system became SLOW. Disk usage is constantly 100%, and sometimes I'm getting swap_pager:
2003 Aug 28
0
[louisk@bend.com: snort, postgres, bridge]
----- Forwarded message from Louis Kowolowski <louisk@bend.com> ----- Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2003 11:37:42 -0700 From: Louis Kowolowski <louisk@bend.com> To: freebsd-security@freebsd.org Subject: snort, postgres, bridge User-Agent: Mutt/1.5.4i I've been prowling through the FreeBSD and Snort list archives in search of information on setting up snort on a FreeBSD bridge(4) that logs
2019 Apr 04
2
RAID1 boot issue
Right, that's my problem. a drive is unplugged... while the system is not running mdadm will not reassemble the array on boot. Red Hat Bugzilla ? Bug 1451660 Write that Fixed In Version:dracut-033-546.el7 I have drucat version 033-554.el7 and this bag don't fixed! >I believe you are hitting this bug: > > ? https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1451660 > >That is,
2012 Aug 06
1
Mitsubishi 2033C via gamtronic (SEC)?
Hi guys, I have a couple Mitsubishi 2033C UPSes that I badly want data from. We used to have Mitsubishi Netcom devices which took the serial output and provided a web interface, SNMP, and email alerts. All of those devices died. They're really awful devices (they're clunky and have 386s in them) and not worth the pricetag for a replacement. The closest replacement I've seen
2006 Jan 25
0
FreeBSD Security Advisory FreeBSD-SA-06:07.pf
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 ============================================================================= FreeBSD-SA-06:07.pf Security Advisory The FreeBSD Project Topic: IP fragment handling panic in pf(4) Category: contrib Module: sys_contrib Announced:
2006 Jan 25
0
FreeBSD Security Advisory FreeBSD-SA-06:07.pf
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 ============================================================================= FreeBSD-SA-06:07.pf Security Advisory The FreeBSD Project Topic: IP fragment handling panic in pf(4) Category: contrib Module: sys_contrib Announced:
2006 Mar 14
1
Delay with printer properties
Greetings Samba Fans! I'm experiencing a strange problem which started after installation of Service Pack 2 for Windows XP: When a user tries to print there is a long delay (sometimes around 2 minutes) before the printer properties page is opened. This only affects Windows XP with Service Pack 2 installed. I did a 'tcpdump' on the printserver and observed something quite strange:
2008 Dec 31
2
[LLVMdev] [Mesa3d-dev] Folding vector instructions
Chris Lattner wrote: > The direction we're going is to expose more and more vector operations in > LLVM IR. For example, compares and select are currently being worked on, > so you can do a comparison of two vectors which returns a vector of bools, > and use that as the compare value of a select instruction (selecting between > two vectors). This would allow implementing min
2009 Oct 26
2
[LLVMdev] disassembly/decompiling
Hi, just read the LLVM 2.6 release announcement, the bit about llvm-mc caught my attention. I've been looking for a tool to disassemble x86 object files into an IR and then reassemble them into x86_64 object code. The immediate use for them would be to convert driver blobs that some vendors provide for their hardware (e.g. the Lucent modem driver) so they can be used in a 64 bit kernel.
2018 Jan 08
0
Replace NAs in split lists
Because you need to separate the instructions with a ; (semi-colon). Hope this helps Rui Barradas Enviado a partir do meu smartphone Samsung Galaxy.-------- Mensagem original --------De: Ek Esawi <esawiek at gmail.com> Data: 08/01/2018 16:03 (GMT+00:00) Para: Jeff Newmiller <jdnewmil at dcn.davis.ca.us>, r-help at r-project.org Assunto: Re: [R] Replace NAs in split lists Thank you
2006 May 23
3
ez-where headscratch
Hi there, I''m puzzled by this apparently simple query I can''t manage to reassemble using ez_where plugin. cond = Caboose::EZ::Condition.new :my_table do start_on < Time.now any {end_on > Time.now; end_on.nil?} end I keep getting the following result : >> cond.to_sql => ["my_table.start_on < ? AND (my_table.end_on > ?)", Tue May 23
2023 Apr 13
2
[PATCH v3 6/6] RFC: spec: Introduce NBD_REPLY_TYPE_OFFSET_HOLE_EXT
Rather than requiring all servers and clients to have a 32-bit limit on maximum NBD_CMD_READ/WRITE sizes, we can choose to standardize support for a 64-bit single I/O transaction now. NBD_REPLY_TYPE_OFFSET_DATA can already handle a large reply, but NBD_REPLY_TYPE_OFFSET_HOLE needs a 64-bit counterpart. By standardizing this, all clients must be prepared to support both types of hole type replies,
2009 Oct 26
0
[LLVMdev] disassembly/decompiling
On Oct 26, 2009, at 1:00 AM, Howard Chu wrote: > Hi, just read the LLVM 2.6 release announcement, the bit about llvm- > mc caught > my attention. I've been looking for a tool to disassemble x86 object > files > into an IR and then reassemble them into x86_64 object code. The > immediate use > for them would be to convert driver blobs that some vendors provide >
2018 Jan 08
0
Replace NAs in split lists
I don't know. You seem to be posting in HTML so your code is mangled. Can you post plain text and use the reprex package to make sure it produces the errorin a clean R session? -- Sent from my phone. Please excuse my brevity. On January 8, 2018 8:03:45 AM PST, Ek Esawi <esawiek at gmail.com> wrote: >Thank you Jeff. Your code works, as usual , perfectly. I am just >wondering why
2009 Dec 29
2
Retrieve Physical Message Filename
Hi,Using Dovecot 1.2.9 with Maildir and Layout=FS.In a plugin, i'm overriding "update_flags":void my_mail_update_flags(struct mail *_mail, enum modify_type modify_type, enum mail_flags flags)For this email which is having its flags updated, I need to retrieve the physical filename of the message.? I see where using:mail_get_special(_mail, MAIL_FETCH_UIDL_FILE_NAME,? &fname);...I
2013 Dec 11
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] ARM Integrated Assembler
FWIW, I also agree with Joerg that it would be very poor form to turn on -integrated-as when it can't even eat its own output. This has bitten me before (had to pass -no-integrated-as to reassemble .S output). I would really like to see it turned on in 3.4 however (just with fixes in place)! On 11 December 2013 08:16, Renato Golin <renato.golin at linaro.org> wrote: > On 10
2019 Feb 11
3
bare-metal backup before update--options?
Hi all! I'm a "nervous nellie", I have not yet updated my 7.5 desktop to 7.6 because (1) it has an Nvidia card, and (2) I've heard of problems upgrading on top of software RAID (using RAID1 with 2 drives). I need to upgrade it to stay secure, and I want to do a bare-metal backup first (so I can put it all back as it now is, in case it explodes in my face), so I'm trying to
2011 Mar 01
3
inefficient ifelse() ?
dear R experts--- t <- 1:30 f <- function(t) { cat("f for", t, "\n"); return(2*t) } g <- function(t) { cat("g for", t, "\n"); return(3*t) } s <- ifelse( t%%2==0, g(t), f(t)) shows that the ifelse function actually evaluates both f() and g() for all values first, and presumably then just picks left or right results based on t%%2.