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2005 Aug 29
2
Sig11 and some corrupted indexes after 1.0-stable -> 1.0.alpha1
....edu/acarr/Maildir/.Deleted Messages/dovecot.index.log: unexpected end of file while reading header I'm not too worried about those, as I'm hoping they'll go away once all the indexes have been rebuilt. However, these are a bit more disconcerting: Aug 29 09:07:35 cliff dovecot: child 22484 (imap) killed with signal 11 Aug 29 09:07:36 cliff dovecot: child 22488 (imap) killed with signal 11 I don't see any other errors in the logs around those messages. Platform: Gentoo 2005.1, 2.6.10 SMP kernel, mail stored on XFS file system Any thoughts? -Ben
2006 Feb 03
0
One table with two keys to another table
Hi, I''ve a table, say "ProductNames" with fields (id,name) and another table "Products" with fields (id,name1_id,name2_id,name3_id) How should I map this with RoR? Thanks
2008 Jul 24
0
Problem with GLS dwtest function
...total V3_total P_total 1 75 158000 302.033 2 221 258000 126.664 3 1050 280000 538.547 4 8100 208000 1090.068 5 22100 235000 2038.937 6 5300 570000 2626.226 7 3250 454000 2326.473 8 6540 169000 5613.525 9 5248 247000 6011.532 10 22484 542000 15140.006 11 30841 530000 13324.048 12 7480 497000 10481.812 13 2664 467000 5776.274 14 432 285000 1849.763 ------------------------------------------------------------------ University of St Andrews Webmail: https://webmail.st-andrews.ac.uk
2012 Sep 04
4
[LLVMdev] Clang/llvm performance tests on FreeBSD 10.0-CURRENT
....4267 0.93958856 user 6 995.14 997.61 995.43 995.88833 0.9489661 sys 6 72.34 74.67 74.23 73.843333 0.81563881 maxrss 6 208552 211148 210436 209936 921.08458 ixrss 6 22437 22484 22458 22459 19.768662 idrss 6 3869 3878 3873 3873.3333 3.8815804 isrss 6 275 275 275 275 0 minflt 6 9351477 9351478 9351478 9351477.5 0.54772256 majflt 6...
2006 Feb 05
2
I appear to be attacking others
It looks like my CentOS 4.2 box is attacking other people with some type of ftp attack. I got an email from somebody saying they were being attacked by my IP address. Further investigation /var/log/messages shows a whole bunch of sshd attacks on me, none of which appear successful. I'm running ethereal right now and I can see that my system is doing some kind of ftp attacks on others.