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2009 Mar 30
2
dbox benchmarks
...is disabled and 2,5 faster with fsyncing: fsync_disable=yes: multi-dbox : ~1700 -> ~1500 msgs/sec, 90842 msgs/60 sec single-dbox: ~1700 -> ~1400 msgs/sec, 86149 msgs/60 sec maildir : ~330 -> ~110 msgs/sec, 9789 msgs/60 sec fsync_disable=no: multi-dbox : ~220 -> ~170 msgs/sec, 10113 msgs/60 sec maildir : ~100 -> ~70 msgs/sec, 4123 msgs/60 sec Also I just noticed that saving messages with two clients gets a peak of 2200 msgs/sec, most likely because two CPU cores can be used then. Hmm. I guess if there were no locking it should have reached 3400 msgs/sec, but it's...
2017 Jul 22
2
Compaq R3000h support
On Sat, Jul 22, 2017 at 7:48 AM, Charles Lepple <clepple at gmail.com> wrote: > > I also have not used a Synology device, but as I recall, they generally > expect to be the NUT master system. This may cause problems if you need to > do something fancy with upssched. > The Synology boxes work fine as NUT clients, *however* they provide very little ability to configure NUT
2003 Dec 24
2
FWD problems
I've been having issues getting FWD to work. I posted this same Q to the FWD forum (no responses yet), but I was hoping someone here had some insight: http://yabb.pulver.com/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.cgi?board=news;action=display;num=1072263468;start=0#0 I just signed up for an FWD account (I know I had one before, but I lost it.. :) I've got it running through Asterisk - all working fine
2013 May 01
2
win 7 client can't map drive: getpeername failed
Hi, this is my first foray in samba (and newsgroups) so go easy :) I'm trying to map a network drive from a windows 7 pro client to a QNAP NAS: net use s: \\qnap\share I've posted on several forums and got good advice but the problem remains. Rather than repost all the detail, please see my original posts: http://forum.qnap.com/viewtopic.php?f=185&t=74639
2017 Jul 22
0
Compaq R3000h support
Now I have some access problems. This is what ends up un messages Hosts.allow is set to accept anyone on the local net. Username and passwords are the same Upsc gives proper output. System is Centos 6.8 Jul 22 17:20:06 BIFROST upscode2[10113]: Startup successful Jul 22 17:20:06 BIFROST upsd[10116]: listening on ::1 port 3493 Jul 22 17:20:06 BIFROST upsd[10116]: listening on 192.168.0.1 port 3493 Jul 22 17:20:06 BIFROST upsd[10116]: listening on 127.0.0.1 port 3493 Jul 22 17:20:06 BIFROST upsd[10116]: Connected to UPS [R3000]: upscode2-...