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2005 Jan 21
2
Bandwidth, again, can someone check my math?
I want to put a single voice-mail box on a remote server, where I have
metered bandwidth. Before I do this, I want to make sure it's feasible.
Could someone confirm the following math for me?
G.711, at 64kpbs has a rated network load of 88kbps.
So for each second of conversation, about 11KB are crossing the wires in
each direction.
That means for a minute of two-way conversation, 1.3MB of data are
transferred?
That means for each GB of bandwith, callers can leave almost 800 minutes
worth of voice-messages?
Of course, this gets much better if we can get incoming calls on GSM,
arrivi...
2007 Jan 22
1
Unusual behaviour get.hist.quote
...e("EWL",start=(today <- Sys.Date())-350,quote="Cl")
trying URL 'http://chart.yahoo.com/table.csv?s=EWL&a=1&b&c 06&d=0&e!&f
07&g=d&q=q&y=0&z=EWL&x=.csv'
Content type 'text/csv' length unknown
opened URL
downloaded 11Kb
Error in if (dat[n] != start) cat(format(dat[n], "time series starts
%Y-%m-%d\n")) :
missing value where TRUE/FALSE needed
Regrds
Jerry Pressnell
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2007 Jan 04
3
TC again - now working on VPN traffic
Hi!
It''s me again bothering you guys, what I want to do is to give full
bandwidth to VPN traffic and limit the rest to 30KB/s (kilobytespersecond),
ok?
Here''s what I have:
tcclasses
##################################
eth0 1 1kbps 70kbps 1
eth0 2 1kbps 30kbps 2 default
eth1 3 15kbps 10000kbps 1
eth1 4
2003 Dec 06
3
Axe time of series in format yy-mm-dd
I'm trying to plot a ibm stock time series.
I made the download of that series,
ibm <- get.hist.quote(instrument = "ibm", start = "2003-01-01",quote=c("CL"))
And ibm is a serie wiht this characteristic:
Start = 37623
End = 37960
Frequency = 1
When I try to plot it,
ts.plot(ibm)
In the graphic the axe time is represented by 37623 ... 37960, How can I put
2003 Sep 13
0
PXELinux Kernel NFS Root Errors
...range.
Typically, the first machine ALWAYS chooses the address 172.20.0.13. It also
shows the correct netmask 255.255.255.0.
- TFTP then starts up on the client machine. (I use the inetd tftpd standalone
server with the command line
# in.tftpd -l -s /tftpboot -v -r blksize
)
- TFTP downloads the 11kb pxelinux.0 kernel, and then reads the file
/tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg/default (which is the only file in that directory). The
contents of this file are:
DEFAULT vmlinuz_32bit_remote root=/dev/nfs nfsroot=172.20.0.1:/ ip=dhcp
#ipappend 1
The kernel vmlinuz_32bit_remote is a linux 2.4.18 kernel compile...
2004 Mar 17
11
[Bug 813] Scp to s Solaris 9 box gives "exit status 1" although file is delivered.
...ng scp from a Solaris 8 (openssh 3.8p1) to a Solaris 9 (Sun Secure
Shel) i get "exit status 1" even though the file is delivered.
p950sts at sshgw1$ scp junk 10.137.52.240:~/; echo $?; echo $?
p950sts at 10.137.52.240's password:
junk 100% 11KB 0.0KB/s 00:00
1
Have done lots of tests with different OS versions (i.e. 5.6, 7, 8, 9).
When using openssh on serverside there is no problem.
The problem only occurs when doing a scp to a Solaris 9 Sun SecureShell (with
ssh pathes installed).
The problem does not occur when serverside use...
2000 Mar 08
0
why is samba so slow with many files in one directory? [LARGE MESSAGE]
...to make the directory
- small enough for good scan-performance
- large enough that clients tend to sit
in the same directory for reasonable periods
The latter assumes that there is some kind of locality
of reference in the use of these files.
> Since the files have an average size of 11kB we wanted to try ReiserFS
> and Samba to deliver the files to Windows NT Clients (An
> NTFS-checkdisk currently lasts 8 hours on our RAID-System with NTFS
> and a Journaling Filesystem like ReiserFS, which is especially fast at
> small files, seemed very attractive to us).
Ok, sounds...
2016 May 12
2
Ogg Format
Hello Jean-Marc,
As an example, I am using the output of opus encoder to store the file as
the following format and read back the same during decode process, without
having much overhead. (Thought it would be useful to put a picture rather
than running text)
[image: Inline image 2]
Regards
Amit
On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 10:47 AM, Amit Ashara <ashara.amit at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello