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2005 May 02
1
quota-command?
Hello, if you log in at hotmail.com, gmx, lycos or yahoo, you can see something like "using 1.4mb of 250mb total". Is there any IMAP command to check to current quota usage? Our webmail-interface will not have access to the filesystem to summarize the size of each file, so an IMAP-command would be great. I don't know if this would be a new feature or just part of the Maildir++
2005 Apr 26
1
tgAudioCodec.zip
Jean-Marc, Ok, I understand. It's floating point but I don't have a mechanism in place yet to capture the source data. I'll do that, reproduce the problem, and put together a minimal sample program that can reproduce it given a data file. Thanks, Tom Jean-Marc Valin <Jean-Marc.Valin@USherbrooke.ca> wrote: > > Hi Tom, > > In order to trace the problem,
2017 Jun 27
2
My experience using -DLLVM_BUILD_INSTRUMENTED_COVERAGE to generate coverage
On 6/27/2017 1:47 PM, Xinliang David Li wrote: > > > On Mon, Jun 26, 2017 at 7:24 PM, Friedman, Eli > <efriedma at codeaurora.org <mailto:efriedma at codeaurora.org>> wrote: > > On 6/19/2017 7:29 PM, Vedant Kumar wrote: >> >>>> We can reduce testing time by *not* instrumented basic tools >>>> like count, not, FileCheck etc. I
2017 Jun 27
2
My experience using -DLLVM_BUILD_INSTRUMENTED_COVERAGE to generate coverage
I had an old build of llc with FE instrumentation, the name section size is about 5MB. Using coverage is likely to cause the name section to be larger as there are more references to dead/unused function names. What do you see when readelf --string-dump=__llvm_prf_names llc David On Tue, Jun 27, 2017 at 2:23 PM, Xinliang David Li <davidxl at google.com> wrote: > > > On Tue,
2017 Jun 14
3
virtual drive performance
Hi, I'm investigating a performance issue on a virtualized windows server host that is run on a ubuntu machine via libvirt/qemu. While the host can easily read/write on the raid drive with 100Mmb/s as observable with dd, the virtualized windows server running on that host is barely able to read/write with at most 8Mb/s and averages around 1.4Mb/s. This has grown to the extent that the
2017 Jun 27
4
My experience using -DLLVM_BUILD_INSTRUMENTED_COVERAGE to generate coverage
With llc, the size of the names section can vary widely depending on the value of -DLLVM_TARGETS_TO_BUILD. Enabling coverage shouldn't increase the name section size much. I only see one place where this happens, and it's relatively cold: http://lab.llvm.org:8080/coverage/coverage-reports/llvm/coverage/Users/buildslave/jenkins/sharedspace/clang-stage2-coverage-R at
2005 Apr 26
1
tgAudioCodec.zip
I have (finally) posted my Speex wrapper classes. They are at: http://www.grandgent.com/spx/tgAudioCodec.zip I followed your recommendations and they worked fine with 1.1.0. However, I'm still having the same problem with 1.1.7 that I had the last time I tried to upgrade. I'm using the same code with both versions, except for calling speex_encode_int instead of speex_encode, and
2017 Jun 19
0
Re: virtual drive performance
Hi, Thank you for your input. We already tried several tweaks but without luck. For example adding io='native' did not help improve the performance. It behaved exactly the same way before and after. I've read somewhere that cache='writethrough' could also help improving the performance, but we cannot do that because we take live snapshots to backup the machine while it
2005 Oct 27
0
Not ready to load rootfs.gz
Hello, I am having a problem with the second-generation of a custom isolinux boot CD for one of the PCs here in the lab. We have three types of PC here - two Dells and one from SGI (a SGI 230). The previous version of the custom bootcd still works on all three platforms. The new version only works on the Dells. It fails on only the SGIs with:
2006 Sep 29
0
HPN-SSH for OpenSSH 4.4p1 Available
This is a preliminary release and as such should be used at your own risk. In my testing the application builds under OS X and Linux, passes the regression tests, and file transfer tests on our test connections exhibited a 1600% increase in performance (1.4MB/s versus 20.9MB/s 46ms RTT). This patch (hpn12v10) is available from
2009 Dec 16
0
Shorr/Call quality issues
This is why I don't do this kind of work anymore. Impossible to distinguish the phantom problems from the real ones - and I'm convinced there ARE phantom problems when you install new telephones on people's desks. Suggestion: learn to use the facility in Wireshark that can log a SIP/RTP stream and report actual latency and packet delivery stats. That will give you some solid info
2010 Mar 24
1
mkisofs help?
Hi All, I am following: http://www.linuxinsight.com/how-to-flash-motherboard-bios-from-linux-no-dos-windows-no-floppy-drive.html to make a bootable CD to flash my bios I get to mkisofs step, but what I get is not what I think I want. I dont understand if I unmount /tmp/floppy how the Mkisofs command of: mkisofs -o bootcd.iso -b FDOEM.144 FDOEM.144 how I get everything in /tmp/floppy Here is
2010 Oct 19
2
Question about Steam.
I am running wine1.3, installed from the winehq repo on ubuntu 10.10. I installed steam through winetricks, nothing else. After this i told steam to start installing civ V. And for some time it just downloader with 1.4mb/sec. then suddenly everything stopped... and all i could squeeze out of my connection was 150kb/sek. Is there anything in wine1.3, or perhaps steam running under wine1.3 that
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
about 30mbits/s (3750kBytes/s) from a Windows NT Workstation to the Samba server, and, as strange as it may be, 25mbits/s (3175kBytes/s) from the Samba server to the NT Workstation. Using FTP, I get the same both ways (30mbits/s)... I don't know why my from Samba to Windows speed is slower than the other direction, but the speed is not bad for a Pentium 100, so i'm not complaining. What
2003 Aug 20
0
stable release build breakage
Seems something grew beyond what will fit on the kernel floppy. From today's cvsup: linking BOOTMFS text data bss dec hex filename 2659952 210228 208148 3078328 2ef8b8 BOOTMFS -------------------------------------------------------------- >>> Kernel build for BOOTMFS completed on Wed Aug 20 19:03:49 GMT 2003
2001 Oct 31
4
What is Samba speed?
Hi, what is Samba speed limit? I usually get maximum throughoutput about 3-4 MBytes/s reading from Samba, 2-3 MB/s writing to Samba server. (IDE discs, but 256 MB memory, Athlon 900 MHz, one 500 MB file, 100 Mbit network). What are your results? Does anybody knows about some performance tunings? I have adjusted only this: socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=16384 SO_SNDBUF=16384 write cache
2017 Jun 14
0
Re: virtual drive performance
Hi Dominik, Sure, I beleive you can improve using: <cpu mode='host-passthrough'> </cpu> add io='native' <driver name='qemu' type='qcow2' cache='none' io='native'/> After that, please try again, but I can see other thing, for example, change the hda=IDE to virtio. Cheers! Thiago 2017-06-14 5:26 GMT-03:00 Dominik Psenner
2007 Jan 08
3
Adding 4000 Lines to asteriskdb via asterisk -rx ?
Hi there, I want to add 4000 Callerids and Callernames to my asterisk-db. (/var/lib/asterisk/astdb) I do not want an external database or an sql-database because I do not want asterisk to depend on external processes. However, when I do 4000 "database put number name" via a shellscript and "asterisk -rx" I only have 600 entries later in my asterisk- database. The asterisk
2005 Feb 05
2
Looking for some guidance in creating a new kernel..
I've been making modifications to the G4l freshmeat/sourceforge project. Unfortunately, the project person hasn't responded to email, and doesn't seem to have checked in since 11/18. The project is a bootable CD image, and it uses the kernel from kernel.org, and the isolinux. The current setup includes two kernel files called g4l and g4lold. Only those files and the isolinux file
2017 Jun 15
3
Re: virtual drive performance
On Wed, 2017-06-14 at 15:32 -0300, Thiago Oliveira wrote: [...] > I can see other thing, for example, change the hda=IDE to virtio. I'd say switching the disk from IDE to virtio should be the very first step - and while you're at it, you might as well use virtio for the network interface too. --  Andrea Bolognani / Red Hat / Virtualization