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2002 May 27
2
samba speeds: update
OK just out of curiosity I used the smbclient prog from FreeBSD to check
upload and download speeds... downloading from win to unix gets ~3000k/sec
and uploading from unix to win gets ~4000k/sec so the only problem is
uploading from win to unix where it's like ~300-~400k/sec...
It must be how xp sends its files not a prob with the server... does
anyone know where this would be set and what it may be???
thanks again,
Tsidorus
2007 May 02
6
templating problems - rhel4, 0.22.3
Using RPMs for el4 (0.22.3). Been trying to get templates to work, but
have found problems.
I created a very small template, and this works well, variables
substitute, great.
I tried a much larger one (an httpd.conf), and puppetmaster crashed.
the remote puppetd first reported an SSL certificate problem, then on
seconds run, "cannot connect to server."
Hacked the template down to
1999 Apr 27
2
Memory management
...all,
I don't get it:
First of all, the help doesn't say what are the memory limits of
R. Say, what's the max heap size for instance ????
Secondly, I invoke R with the following commands each time:
rgui --vsize 30M --nsize 1000K
rgui --vsize 30M --nsize 2000K
rgui --vsize 30M --nsize 3000K
rgui --vsize 30M --nsize 4000K
I try to open a matrix 8000x8000 by issuing
x<-matrix(nrow=8000,ncol=8000)
I always get the following message:
Error: heap memory (20480 Kb) exhausted [needed 250000 Kb more]
It's always 250000 Kb less. Although gc() reports the memory management
as
expe...
2006 Nov 15
7
Shaping incoming VoIP traffic fails
Hello,
I''m trying to get lossless VoIP traffic over my 3000k/500k ADSL line. Shaping
outgoing traffic is no problem: I set total ceil for outgiong device (ppp0)
to 450kbit and put VoIP into highest prio class. Even during full upload the
voice is clean on the other end.
Now I tried to get the same result for incoming data. I attached HTB to eth1
where t...
2003 Apr 16
0
Re: "dynamic rate" in htb classes?
...bandwidth actually used
for class B at any time should be .25 that of class A.
And this is the default behavior if you just declare the class B rate
to be 125. That is, excess bandwidth is shared in proportion to the
requested rates. Just put A and B below a common parent (perhaps with
a ceil of 3000k).
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