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2006 Jul 31
2
Please HELP: Problem with BUILD command
...I am unable to successfully BUILD due to a file that apears to be too long. I know it it due to the length of a particular R program because if I remove a line, even a comment line, from the file it then successfully builds. However, if I add the line back in, the build fails. The file is only 14Kb long. Any help or suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thank you for your time. John Zajd Constella Group Raleigh, NC 919 313-7746 [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2012 Jan 05
1
Corrupt mbr and disk directory map
We are running Centos 5.6. All was fine until yesterday. I attempted to tar a 14KB work file to a USB floppy (/dev/sdb) for transport to another server. Unfortunately, I keyed in 'tar cvf /dev/sda filename' instead of 'tar cvf /dev/sdb filename'. /dev/sda is our main (boot/root/apps) scsi hard drive. I realized my mistake, but it was too late. The syste...
2003 Aug 17
1
pre-newbie - some basic questions...
...coming calls from either location - transfer calls between offices - access voicemail - etc... this sound familiar to anyone - any experience with this type of scenerio? inet here is a SDSL link @ 1.5megs - other office has Cable modem... I think with the encryption overhead I can only get about 14kb/sec when pulling a webpage over the VPn from an APACHE server in the other office... will I have enough bandwidth to handle calls? Thanks so much for any insights... with a new business, a 3 year-old, a 1 year old and a very pregnant wife - I don't have a lot of time to experiment with new...
2004 Aug 06
1
memory, processor, bandwidth
...x, FreeBSD 4.x, or Linux with > a libc6 kernel. I don't know if icecast works under non-unix like systems, however it doesn't consume much CPU resource it seems. the big resource hog is the encoder, which you may or may not install on the same machine than the icecast server. > * 14kB of memory for every listener you want to broadcast to (i.e. 1,000 > listeners means you need 14 Megabytes of RAM), plus whatever your > operating system needs for overhead, plus 1.5MB for the server's > base requirements. Don't set the listener count higher than you need, &g...
2000 Aug 23
2
network extremely slow
...ea why. I even dont know if it can be a samba-problem. When copying myriads of small file from a client to the server or vice versa I get bad performance: 1000 files a 16kb: ~80seconds = 200kb/second But this is highspeed compared to copying from nt to nt: 1000 files a 16kb: ~18 minutes (sic!!) = 14kb/second !! When copying big files (132MB) I get better performance (~3MB/sec, which still could be much better). I know this is some kind of question: 'my car dont work. why ?', but maybe someone could give me some hint to hunt this problem down. If the clients (all clones) are the problem...
2004 Aug 06
8
disappointed with group
Hi all, must say I have found the help in this group very disapointing. Have mail numerous times for help with some (in hindsight) simple problems. yet no one (ok 1 person) has attempted to aid me. If this group was ONLY filled with novices and users I could accept this but I have seen members of the development team , and others who have insight into the workings of icecast comment on other
2004 Aug 06
0
memory, processor, bandwidth
The shoutcast doc says: If you want to broadcast to listeners, you'll need: * 90Mhz or faster server, running one of Windows 95, 98, NT, 2000, ME, Mac OS X, Sparc Solaris 2.x, FreeBSD 3.x, FreeBSD 4.x, or Linux with a libc6 kernel. * 14kB of memory for every listener you want to broadcast to (i.e. 1,000 listeners means you need 14 Megabytes of RAM), plus whatever your operating system needs for overhead, plus 1.5MB for the server's base requirements. Don't set the listener count higher than you need, it just screws...
2007 Dec 04
2
Simple Example isnt working (ssh/bulk traffic)
Hi, the script below should allow to get ssh connections running well while downloading, but even the 100kbps (100kbyte/s?) doesnt work - can still download with 500+kb/s. Whats wrong? INTERFACE=eth0 #clear all on $INTERFACE tc qdisc del dev $INTERFACE root tc qdisc add dev $INTERFACE root handle 1:0 htb default 15 #root qdics, allows borrowing for its children tc class add dev
2005 Jul 06
0
download.file() yields incomplete files with method="internal" (PR#7991)
...thills-weather-data/flab.20050619.cdf",mode="wb",method="internal") trying URL 'ftp://ftp.atd.ucar.edu/pub/archive/weather/foothills/flab.20050619.cdf' ftp data connection made, file length 16940 bytes opened URL ========================================== downloaded 14Kb There were 33 warnings (use warnings() to see them) > warnings() Warning messages: 1: RxmlNanoFTPGetMore : read 82 [0 - 82] 2: <<< 220----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- 3: RxmlNanoFTPGetMore : read 77 [82 - 159] 4: <<< 220-malbe...
2011 Apr 01
15
btrfs balancing start - and stop?
Hi, My company is testing btrfs (kernel 2.6.38) on a slave MySQL database server with a 195Gb filesystem (of which about 123Gb is used). So far, we''re quite impressed with the performance. Our database loads are high, and if filesystem performance wasn''t good, MySQL replication wouldn''t be able to keep up and the slave latency would begin to climb. This though, is