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2009 Nov 04
0
Possible bug in RTERM (PR#14043)
Full_Name: Andy Ashley
Version: 2.10.0
OS: Windows XP SP3
Submission from: (NULL) (91.105.184.105)
I am updating a legacy program which called Rterm from within Excel VBA as
follows:
Rexe = """C:\Program Files\R\R-2.4.0\bin\Rterm.exe"""
Roptions = ""
env_vars = " R_USER=" & dirname
cmdstring = Rexe & Roptions &
2013 Jul 04
2
Java/Solr - Could not reserve enough space for object heap.
...DSTOP.KEY=mustard
-Dsolr.solr.home=multicore -jar start.jar
After start/when the java process is running:
# free -m
total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 32093 23975 8118 0 189 5736
-/+ buffers/cache: 18049 14043
Swap: 4095 22 4073
So the machine has 32GB of RAM, and java process needs 25GB to start.
When I make a restart the java process dies and in log:
Jul 4 08:17:27 test.local solr: Error occurred during initialization of VM
Jul 4 08:17:27 test.local solr: Could not reserve eno...
2005 Feb 13
1
Snom 190's vs Softphone
...the work at home users.
However the Snom phones don't perform as well.
I have played with qualify statement in sip.conf and at first I thought
that I might have been OK with not using that argument, but it didn't
work. I continue to get the following:
*CLI> Feb 13 15:50:59 NOTICE[14043]: chan_sip.c:7971 sip_poke_noanswer:
Peer '9093' is now UNREACHABLE!
When this happens, I can't receive any calls (of course) but I can place
outbound calls. Is this normal?
Can anyone help me with this?
2006 Jun 09
5
Rails "pasteboard"?
Hello all, I''m looking to setup a simple network "pasteboard" for files
within my organization, to circumvent people trying to email 50 meg files
and me being unwilling to open up our mail server for massive email
transfers.
I''ve seen the pasteboard idea elsewhere where you can go and paste code or
log files or whatever, and then they just fall off an hour or a day
2015 Jan 24
4
Indexing Mail faster
Hi,
I am trying to get faster search results on our webmail client(Roundcube).
Besides using Lucene for FTS are there other options?
Would having all mails indexed give fast results?
Currently the time it takes to search 25,000mails is 4mins. If indexed how
much faster are we looking at?
Really appreciate if someone could advise about this.
Thanks
Kevin
2015 Jan 24
0
Indexing Mail faster
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2006 Sep 11
2
Recommendation: Is Apache Really Serving Files?
Hi All,
I''ve been running into quite a few people who''ve claimed that they have
Apache (or lighttpd) serving static files, but then they paste in error
messages from Mongrel that shows not only Mongrel not serving the files,
but Rails is serving them.
Everyone using apache should run this very simple test:
1) Setup your apache so that it point at one backend.
2) Start your
2007 Jul 25
3
FLAC: ERROR, MD5 signature mismatch
Hi
I have downloaded a FLAC file somewhere and when trying to decode it to WAV
it gives the error message: ERROR, MD5 signature mismatch
So my question is now: are FLAC files that give the error message above
still decodable to WAV (and how can you do this, because flac.exe doesn't
want to decode the file), even if there is a MD5 signature mismatch, or is
this not possible at all?
thx
2015 Jan 27
4
Indexing Mail faster
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