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2004 Feb 16
0
PXE, Grub, MEMDISK, Bochs and a 10Meg image.
Hello everyone,
Let me tell you what I have and you can tell me what I am doing wrong.
I have a Linux system that uses DHCP with TFTP to serve up images for
booting with a PXE client. That part works. I can boot a PXE client
using a floppy image created using dd.
What does not work is a 10 megabyte image I created using Bochs tools
and testing in Bochs. If I understand correctly Bochs uses
2004 Nov 23
4
OT: 1gigabit Nics
Begging indulgence of the list - asking here because due
to the higher likelyhood of getting an answer...
I have an application that often loses connection from one machine
to another when one (or more) of the machines has particular
brands of 1gig nics, but which runs rock solid when on 10meg
nics and some 1 gig nics.
The application senses (falsely) that the connection has been shut down
by the opposite end. It uses only TCP/IP, single socket at either end
for alternate transmit/receive. Loss of connection happens when the
socket is handed off to a spawned task (windows naturall...
2004 Nov 23
2
OT: 1gigabt nics
Begging indulgence of the list - asking here because due
to the higher likelyhood of getting an answer...
I have an application that often loses connection from one machine to
another when one (or more) of the machines has particular brands of
1gig nics, but which runs rock solid when on 10meg nics and some 1
gig nics.
The application senses (falsely) that the connection has been shut
down by the opposite end. It uses only TCP/IP, single socket at
either end for alternate transmit/receive. Loss of connection
happens when the socket is handed off to a spawned task (windows
natu...
2001 Oct 09
4
Rsync Throughput issues
...miss that days data because we are waiting for the data to rsync.
At first we were using ssh as the agent but we thought that might be
slowing us down. We then tried to use rsync as a server and push the
data to the module/zone of the server. Consistently, it takes roughly
2 minutes to transfer 10meg of data
I thought it was a network problem so we tried ftp. A 10 mb file took
90% the time (about 20 seconds. This is on a 100bit Full Duplex
switched network with both boxes on the SAME subnet.
Am I missing something? Should I expect these speeds? Could there be
something on the App switch th...
2002 Mar 05
7
Strange Problem with Access
...on a RedHat 7.2 Athalon box with software RAID 0 dual
IDE disks on an ext3 filesystem.
I have several users in a large community of users that are always hitting
the samba server. The machine has been consistently reliable with one
exception. There is a particularly large MS Access Database (10Meg) that
everyone likes to use. A problem has developed from certain Win 98 and
Win95 computers where users get an error message saying that someone
currently has a lock on the database, and that it cannot be
opened. However, smbstatus, reports that the user is actually trying to
establish a lo...
2004 Nov 21
2
how much bandwidth to dedicate?
I want to provide internet to home users with 256 Kbps and I have a 3
Mbps dedicated internet connection.
Do you think It''s ok to split the 3 Mbps in 480 users?
Thanks,
-- Nicolas
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2003 Sep 26
2
outbound IAX calls bog down DSL
Evening,
I've got * asterisk up and running with nufone account for inbound and
outbound calls from the world... everything works quite nicely except that I
noticed last night that when I have a call active from * to nufone, web
surfing on the network slows to a crawl... additionally, I have a VPN tunnel
to another office (using CIPE) and while inter-office (i.e. - SIP to SIP)
calls
2006 Mar 29
42
Production environment for Rails on Win32, anyone interested for a binary release?
Hi all, as part of adopting Rails in my company I had to go through
the hassle of setting up a Rails production environment on Win32
system since we mostly use MS SQL as our database back end and also
because we mostly dealing with customers who become green-blue-purple
as soon as you mention Unix/Linux and run for the door.
I also need to mention that most of our web applications are internal
and