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2010 Oct 21
6
v2.0.6 released
http://dovecot.org/releases/2.0/dovecot-2.0.6.tar.gz
http://dovecot.org/releases/2.0/dovecot-2.0.6.tar.gz.sig
* Pre-login CAPABILITY includes IDLE again. Mainly to make Blackberry
servers happy.
* auth: auth_cache_negative_ttl default was 0 in earlier v2.0.x, but it
was supposed to be 1 hour as in v1.x. Changed it back to 1h.
If you want it disabled, make sure doveconf shows it as 0.
2010 Oct 21
6
v2.0.6 released
http://dovecot.org/releases/2.0/dovecot-2.0.6.tar.gz
http://dovecot.org/releases/2.0/dovecot-2.0.6.tar.gz.sig
* Pre-login CAPABILITY includes IDLE again. Mainly to make Blackberry
servers happy.
* auth: auth_cache_negative_ttl default was 0 in earlier v2.0.x, but it
was supposed to be 1 hour as in v1.x. Changed it back to 1h.
If you want it disabled, make sure doveconf shows it as 0.
2020 Apr 09
2
doveadm backup from gmail with imapc
On 08/04/2020 19.14, Ben Mulvihill wrote:
> Thanks for the suggestion. I think my next step will be to investigate
> imapsync, or maybe isync, which also looks promising.
I've recently migrated a server with imapsync with 150Gb of email and 200+ accounts. I found the trick with this was the run imapsync in several runs: Messages older than 1 year; messages older than 6 months; messages
2012 Mar 26
4
reading header in txt file and making histogram
Dear all
I am a BEGINNER and have R on my Mac. I saved my excel file as .txt file, I
have just one column with first row as the column name. My file when read by
R looks like this. After reading the table I try to make a histogram by
hist(dbh), it says object dbh not found. What am I doing wrong? thanks
dbh
1 11.53
2 16.05
3 7.36
4 16.05
5 8.66
6 12.74
7 22.93
8 7.55
9
2015 Jun 03
0
agent discovery
How might I discover, via SNMP, which boxes are running libvirt-snmp?
Performing a walk from the top seems to skip the Libvirt MIB ... (why is this?)
~/walk$ snmpbulkwalk -c public kvmtestbox .iso | more
SNMPv2-MIB::sysDescr.0 = STRING: Linux kvmtestbox.company.com 2.6.32
-358.23.2.el6.x86_64 #1 SMP Wed Oct 16 18:37:12 UTC 2013 x86_64
SNMPv2-MIB::sysObjectID.0 = OID: NET-SNMP-TC::linux
2011 Feb 02
0
Fwd: Re: Help for 5000 clients server + 50 sources
Thanks all
5000 128kbit 44100Hz mp3/ogg vorbis streams
50 sources 128kbit 44100Hz from other hardware send via dedicated network
card to the icecast server
The network traffic not be a problem
I chose the server that can fit?
---------- Messaggio inoltrato ----------
Da: "Michael Smith" <msmith at xiph.org>
Data: 02/feb/2011 19.14
Oggetto: Re: [Icecast] Help for 5000 clients
2009 Jan 14
0
problem with ntlm_auth and apache2
I'm trying to get mod_auth_ntlm with apache2 to work but it refuses to do
so.
ntlm_auth does work if I use the commandline argument.
The error I got is:
[2009/01/13 13:07:09, 5] lib/debug.c:debug_dump_status(391)
INFO: Current debug levels:
all: True/10
tdb: False/0
printdrivers: False/0
lanman: False/0
smb: False/0
rpc_parse: False/0
rpc_srv: False/0
rpc_cli: False/0
passdb: False/0
sam:
2020 Apr 22
2
Recommendations on intrusion prevention/detection?
> On 22. Apr 2020, at 19.14, Michael Peddemors <michael at linuxmagic.com> wrote:
> The three most common attack vectors, (and attack volumes have never been higher) are:
>
> * Sniffed unencrypted credentials
> (Assume every home wifi router and CPE equipment are compromised ;)
> * Re-used passwords where data is exposed from another site's breach
> (Users WANT to
2010 Dec 23
1
Running sweave automatically using cygwin
Hi all,
Hope someone could help me.
I am trying to run automatically the conversion of an Rwn file to a tex
file.
I am using windows 7, and cygwin.
I tried to run automatically the Sweave.sh script, in its the most
recent version available at R webpage:
http://cran.r-project.org/contrib/extra/scripts/Sweave.sh
Unfortunately, I got this error message:
===========================
Raquel at
2020 Apr 06
2
doveadm backup from gmail with imapc
On Wed, 1 Apr 2020 at 10:32, Ben Mulvihill <ben.mulvihill at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hello again,
>
> I am still stuck I'm afraid.
>
> I now have doveadm backup working perfectly from
> a small gmail mailbox (a few hundred messages), but
> when I try the same configuration (apart from usernames
> and passwords obviously) with a large gmail mailbox
> (around
2008 Jan 08
0
PwrGSD
Hello List:
Please find uploaded to CRAN a new package, PwrGSD
The package is intended for the design and analysis of group sequential trials
There are two main functions,
(1) GrpSeqBnds: computes group sequential stopping boundaries for interim
analysis of a sequential trial based upon a normally distributed test
statistic. This can be done via the Lan-Demets procedure with
2008 Jan 08
0
PwrGSD
Hello List:
Please find uploaded to CRAN a new package, PwrGSD
The package is intended for the design and analysis of group sequential trials
There are two main functions,
(1) GrpSeqBnds: computes group sequential stopping boundaries for interim
analysis of a sequential trial based upon a normally distributed test
statistic. This can be done via the Lan-Demets procedure with
2020 Apr 22
6
Recommendations on intrusion prevention/detection?
Dear all,
what are the key strategies for intrusion prevention and detection with
dovecot, apart from installing fail2ban?
It is a pity that the IMAP protocol does not support 2 factor
authentication, which seems to stop 90% of intrusion attempts in their
tracks. Without it, if someone has obtained your password and reads your
mail without modifying it, you will hardly ever notice.
Is there a
2018 Sep 14
3
NUMA issues on virtualized hosts
Hello,
I have cluster with AMD EPYC 7351 cpu. Two CPUs per node. I have performance
8-NUMA configuration:
This is from hypervizor:
[root@hde10 ~]# lscpu
Architecture: x86_64
CPU op-mode(s): 32-bit, 64-bit
Byte Order: Little Endian
CPU(s): 64
On-line CPU(s) list: 0-63
Thread(s) per core: 2
Core(s) per socket: 16
Socket(s): 2
NUMA
2008 Jul 06
14
confusion and frustration with zpool
I have a zpool which has grown "organically". I had a 60Gb disk, I added a 120, I added a 500, I got a 750 and sliced it and mirrored the other pieces.
The 60 and the 120 are internal PATA drives, the 500 and 750 are Maxtor OneTouch USB drives.
The original system I created the 60+120+500 pool on was Solaris 10 update 3, patched to use ZFS sometime last fall (November I believe). In
2018 Sep 14
1
Re: NUMA issues on virtualized hosts
Hello again,
when the iozone writes slow. This is how slabtop looks like:
62476752 62476728 0% 0.10K 1601968 39 6407872K buffer_head
1000678 999168 0% 0.56K 142954 7 571816K radix_tree_node
132184 125911 0% 0.03K 1066 124 4264K kmalloc-32
118496 118224 0% 0.12K 3703 32 14812K kmalloc-node
73206 56467 0% 0.19K 3486 21
2018 Sep 14
0
Re: NUMA issues on virtualized hosts
Hello,
ok, I found that cpu pinning was wrong, so I corrected it to be 1:1. The issue
with iozone remains the same.
The spec is running, however, it runs slower than 1-NUMA case.
The corrected XML looks like follows:
<cpu mode='host-passthrough'><topology sockets='8' cores='4' threads='1'/><numa><cell cpus='0-3'
2013 Apr 22
7
Multiple lon lat points in the map with ggplot2
Hello R users,
For the last few days I am struggling with the following task:
my data.frame:
A1 A2 A3 B1 B2
B3
58.81 53.292 54.501 13.013 17.39 19.407 56.02 56.251 54.033 20.099 13.15
10.411 55.376 53.099 57.625 13.396 21.031 13.22 58.584 53.194 54.218
13.038 16.854 19.289 55.7 55.921 53.847 19.942 13.153 9.828 55.093 52.934
2013 Dec 23
2
[PATCH net-next 3/3] net: auto-tune mergeable rx buffer size for improved performance
On Mon, Dec 16, 2013 at 04:16:29PM -0800, Michael Dalton wrote:
> Commit 2613af0ed18a ("virtio_net: migrate mergeable rx buffers to page frag
> allocators") changed the mergeable receive buffer size from PAGE_SIZE to
> MTU-size, introducing a single-stream regression for benchmarks with large
> average packet size. There is no single optimal buffer size for all
>
2013 Dec 23
2
[PATCH net-next 3/3] net: auto-tune mergeable rx buffer size for improved performance
On Mon, Dec 16, 2013 at 04:16:29PM -0800, Michael Dalton wrote:
> Commit 2613af0ed18a ("virtio_net: migrate mergeable rx buffers to page frag
> allocators") changed the mergeable receive buffer size from PAGE_SIZE to
> MTU-size, introducing a single-stream regression for benchmarks with large
> average packet size. There is no single optimal buffer size for all
>