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2005 Nov 09
2
Problem updating with yum
Hi. I executed the command yum update in a centos 3.5 (originally a whitebox enterprise) and I got the results: Corriendo??un??test??de??la??transacci??n: Errores??reportados??haciendo??la??prueba installing package glibc-common-2.3.2-95.37 needs 29MB on the / filesystem installing package nptl-devel-2.3.2-95.37 needs 29MB on the / filesystem Sorry but part of the messages is in spanish. Iago. ______________________________________________ Renovamos el Correo Yahoo! Nuevos servicios, m?s seguridad http://correo.yahoo.es
2011 Apr 26
2
vendoring rails the good ol' fashioned way
rails 3.0.7 here. ''bundle package'' dumps 29MB into vendor/cache and 129MB into vendor/ rails.... That seems to arbitrary and unnecessary. How do I install rails to vendor/rails these days? ''rake rails:freeze:gems'' used to work great, now what? Tried this: Gemfile: gem ''rails'', ''3.0.7'', :...
2005 Nov 30
1
Corrupted workspace(?)
Dear R helpers, I'm using R2.2 under windows XP professional on a Dell double processor workstation. I have a large (29Mb) workspace that I'm trying to load both, by double clicking and by direct load. The message I get is "Bad restore file magic number (file may be corrupted)...". I believe that this is a consequence of a huge spike in the electrical system that my voltage regulator couldn't manage...
2006 Sep 14
2
ov_open_callbacks() performance & memory requirements
...or a tiny 10k ogg file. My sample engine needs to load a large number of small audio files. This gives me two problems - first, it's taking too long to initialise all those files with ov_open_callbacks(), and secondly I'm running out of memory! For example, 100 x 10k files needs a thumping 29MB of memory. Is there anything I can do to speed up ov_open_callbacks() or reduce it's memory requirement? Many thanks, Dave.
2008 Nov 20
1
pdf device: rasterize portions of the plot to reduce file size
...<- x^2*cos(x*y)) library(lattice) p <- levelplot(z~x*y, data=xy, panel=function(...) {panel.levelplot(...); ltext(5, 5, "text")}) pdf("plot.pdf") print(p) dev.off() png("plot.png") print(p) dev.off() With N=1000, this approach produces a hefty pdf file of ~29MB, while the png file with default resolution is only 72kB. It is clear that I don't want to include the pdf figure in a manuscript, as most pdf readers (let alone the printer) will painfully stall when scrolling down the document. The png file has a good enough resolution (this could b...
2008 Nov 13
1
Fwd: Samba memory usage - how big is it?
Sorry forgot to include the list. > From: Mike Gallamore <mike@mpi-cbg.de> > Date: November 13, 2008 3:49:21 PM GMT+01:00 > To: Volker.Lendecke@SerNet.DE > Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba memory usage - how big is it? > > I didn't include the whole output which would be about a page. Yeah > it is just a total of the columns. There is commands for excluding > shared
2004 Sep 25
4
Absolutely minimal Asterisk PSTN gateway
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello together, I am setting up a communication server which should also act a very-low-load PSTN gateway. I am usiing a AMD K6 200 running from a 500 MB usb memory stick. What is the ABSOLUTE minimum space requirements for ~ running asterisk to work as gateway between isdn and lan? 50MB or 1 GB?(I would compile, configure, etc. on a separate machine
2008 Jul 30
5
slow NFS speed
We upgraded from a 10/100Mbs to a 2 100/1000 bonding. We notice the speeds of NFS to be around 70-80Mb/sec. Which is slow, especially with bonding. I was wondering if we need to tune anything special with the Network and NFS. Does anyone have any experience with this? TIA
2015 Nov 18
3
[RFC PATCH 0/2] Google extension to improve qemu-nvme performance
...rformance compared to virtio-blk/virtio-scsi. The bottleneck is in mmio. Your nvme vendor extension patches reduces greatly the number of MMIO writes. So I'd like to push it upstream. I port these 2 patches to newer kernel and qemu. I use ram disk as backend to compare performance. qemu-nvme: 29MB/s qemu-nvme+google-ext: 100MB/s virtio-blk: 174MB/s virtio-scsi: 118MB/s I'll show you qemu-vhost-nvme+google-ext number later. root at guest:~# cat test.job [global] bs=4k ioengine=libaio iodepth=64 direct=1 runtime=120 time_based rw=randread norandommap group_reporting gtod_reduce=1 numjob...
2015 Nov 18
3
[RFC PATCH 0/2] Google extension to improve qemu-nvme performance
...rformance compared to virtio-blk/virtio-scsi. The bottleneck is in mmio. Your nvme vendor extension patches reduces greatly the number of MMIO writes. So I'd like to push it upstream. I port these 2 patches to newer kernel and qemu. I use ram disk as backend to compare performance. qemu-nvme: 29MB/s qemu-nvme+google-ext: 100MB/s virtio-blk: 174MB/s virtio-scsi: 118MB/s I'll show you qemu-vhost-nvme+google-ext number later. root at guest:~# cat test.job [global] bs=4k ioengine=libaio iodepth=64 direct=1 runtime=120 time_based rw=randread norandommap group_reporting gtod_reduce=1 numjob...
2007 Jan 19
18
Cheap ZFS homeserver.
So after toying around with some stuff a few months back I got bogged down and set this project aside for a while. Time to revisit. <BR><BR> Looking around there still is not a good "these cards/motherboards" work list. the HCL is hardly ever updated, and its far more geared towards business use than hobbyist/home use. So bearing all of that in mind I will need the