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2004 Jan 07
4
Newbie Question-Looking for Feedback
...Wildcard TDM400P 4-Port. For VoIP work, I'm looking for any recommendations that can be made. My first priority is to support a user in New Zealand talking to our phone system in the US, but there could be another 2 I'd like to support in the US (all on cable modems with the typical capped 30KB/s upload). I'd like for it to work very well with the Asterisk PBX and be as simple as plugging in a ethernet cable or even support 802.11b/g with little to no configuration. In addition, I'm curious on other people's experience with software based VoIP phone. Specifically, it appears...
2008 Oct 16
1
GPLPV 0.9.10 & 0.9.11.pre17/18 Network Issues
...a shared folder on my Windows 2003 Enterprise HVM to any other system whether it is linux or windows. Basically my initial iperf tests were showing 937Mbits/sec down and 345Mbits/sec up but when I try to copy a 2GB file from the server to any other machine on the LAN I am getting speeds around 30KB/s where a physical box this will be replacing gets around 15MB/s. These boxes are on the same VLAN and my config file and GPLPV driver setup is identical to the steps in the WIKI. Any ideas? Tait Clarridge | Support Specialist - Business Systems Infrastructure | Lavalife Corp | Toronto...
2009 Aug 10
2
Mail archive
Hi, I?m using dovecot at our storages, accounts is distributed among many storages (not entire domain), all of them with compression (when message > 30Kb), nightly crontab script. Even though compression and many storages, we always have problems with disk space and need to migrate accounts. Have you ever implemented any archive solution working with dovecot ? Regards, Fernando
2013 Dec 27
2
Generic UPS driver
...a matter of fact, the generated C files did not > compile, they had garbage in the middle. Hand editing the sources to > make it compile resulted in a non-working driver anyway, probably > because of the not implemented usages. Could you please send the debug output? (if it is more than ~ 30KB gzipped, just send it directly to me.) I was going to use the debug output from the earlier thread to generate those C files, but yeah, there are some additional bits needed. If nothing else, it would be good to improve the diagnostics for that script. > Happy $HOLYDAY ;) Thanks, same to you!...
2006 Feb 10
3
htb root don''t reach ceil rate?
...rate with max up from my adsl line. But the root class don''t reach the ceil value but some childs are get a huge backlog. My setup: (tc -d class show dev ppp0) [cleaned a bit] ******************************************************** class htb 1:1 root rate 576000bit ceil 576000bit burst 30Kb/8 cburst 1739b/8 overhead 14b level 7 class htb 1:10 parent 1:1 leaf 100: prio 0 quantum 7500 rate 58000bit ceil 115000bit burst 1480b/8 cburst 1508b/8 overhead 14b level 0 class htb 1:20 parent 1:1 leaf 200: prio 1 quantum 256 rate 282000bit ceil 576000bit burst 396b/2 cburst 543b/2 overhead 14...
2006 Nov 24
5
Merge, Compact Ofuscate or Compress Javascript Lib ?
Hi !, A little question about JS Lib manipulation... - I found that DOJO toolkit gives a DOJO Compressor jar file to compress JavaScript http://dojotoolkit.org/docs/compressor_system.html - On the other hand there''s no docs in Prototype or Scriptaculous and prototype files are merged. Why ??? 1. Compacting file will reduce bandwidth but is it useful with a server that gzip .js ? 2.
2013 Dec 27
0
Generic UPS driver
On 27/12/13 00:06, Charles Lepple wrote: > Could you please send the debug output? (if it is more than ~ 30KB > gzipped, just send it directly to me.) I was going to use the debug > output from the earlier thread to generate those C files, but yeah, > there are some additional bits needed. If nothing else, it would be > good to improve the diagnostics for that script. Here's the output (at...
2013 Oct 31
1
mount cifs suggestions
Hi all :-) Easy question: server A with some shared dirs. Several client (via vpn) connects to this server (connection speed 30Kb/s) How I mount a share dir keeping with automatic remount this share after the server rebooted? with linux client: mount -cifs //ip/share /local -o user=user1,pass=pass1 thanks for help Pol
2001 Mar 19
2
sound quality / size
Greatly concerned for size, i just ripped an audio cd @ 22050kHz and mono sound. Encoding using 'oggenc -b 1 -', the resulting Ogg file is around 30kb/s. During the encoding process i was "warned" that the encoder is tuned toward 44.1kHz and encoding files in any other may result in degraded quality. How worried should I be? Is the advantage in size lost due to crappy quality (versus 44.1kHz mono files)? comment: twinhq 96kb/s a...
2005 Oct 27
2
Rsync over NFS mount sending whole files
...en rsyncing two \test1(local) and \mnt\test2\ (NFS mount) it seems that when using rsync with --no-whole-file entire files (instead of just updated blocks) are sent through. I am using the following command rsync -avtz --no-whole-file \test1\ \mnt\test2\ For example, if say a particular file was 30KB, IPTRAF reports just over 31KB transferred while rsync itself reports just a few bytes (i.e. 200 or so). I am thinking that either NFS is to blame, or that rsync is trying to rebuild the file on the other side and requires additional reads and commands to do this. --in-place doesn't seem to al...
2003 Apr 08
1
J-Ogg is available
...Micro Edition) support, making the library usable on small, portable devices (if the JVM and the CPU is fast enough). - May be used from a Java applet embedded on a web page, e.g. for internet radio or "music-on-demand". - An applet built with Vorbis and icecast support only is less than 30kB! Drawbacks: - The applet requires a Java Runtime Environment version 1.3 (or newer). - Decoding requires a relatively fast CPU. A 128kbps Vorbis stream would probably need something like a Pentium 150MHz to decode in realtime. <p><p>Tor-Einar Jarnbjo <p><p><p><p...
2003 Feb 14
2
Calculating file size.
...ooking from WinXX or Win2k. That is, if I do a 'properties' on a file with Windows ME for instance, I see 'Size' and 'Size on Disk' numbers that seem reasonable. Size on Disk is slightly larger which seems reasonable. But if I look from Win2k, the Size on Disk is huge! A 30KB file will show up that way in the Size entry, but be 1MB in the Size on Disk entry. I wondered if this could be because Windows thinks samba is an NTFS server, but I note that even looking at local files in Win2K on FAT32 shows this sort of discrepancy. I had never noticed this until today when a...
2008 Mar 06
5
Downloading Nevada b79
Every my attempt to proceed with download (500 kb/sec) gets locked by Sun Site for unpredictable period of time after next extent about 5%-10% appears to be done.Previous ISP allowed me only 30kb/sec and i always was able to burn DVD after 30-40 hr of download. I guess now i have to ask current ISP to shrink download speed, either quit this job and switch to Linux mirrors , which never caused to me such kind of problems. Thank you. This message posted from opensolaris.org
2010 Jan 10
7
IIS + Apache + Mongrel: Problem with big data submit form
...(To do these steps, I followed the guide in book Deploying Rails Application - Pragmatic Bookshelf) Everything seems to work fine until I find out the following problem: In my application, the user register form page allows user to upload his/her avatar. But whenever the file size is bigger than ~30KB, the browser keeps waiting for response from the server until getting timeout error. This error also occurs in any submitting form with a little big posted data. * Looking at the Apache error log file, I got the following error: ------------------ [error] proxy: pass request body failed to 127.0....
2011 Apr 01
3
Disk full / file corrupted
Hello! Sorry if I repeated. I have next problem with Samba 3.5.8 *Scenario:* - CentOS 5.5 - Mounted disk image with loop device to /mnt/.sharedDisk mount (output) /SharedDiskImage.img on /mnt/.sharedDisk type vfat (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev,loop=/dev/loop0,uid=99) df -h (output) Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /SharedDiskImage.img 128M 128M 1.5K 100% /mnt/.sharedDisk -
2004 Nov 30
1
Performance problems
...nels of traffic at the box we see 5% cpu utilization and all is well. But cpu utilization scales non-linearly until we have 96 voice channels and 50% cpu utilization. At this rate we won't scale to nearly where we had hoped to. According to the voip-info.org wiki a g729 stream is usually around 30kb/s including overhead etc so 96 channels would be 2.8Mb/s. Since we have that coming in and out total bandwidth is 5.6Mb/s. Not much at all I wouldn't think. At a 20ms sample rate 96 channels is 4800 packets per second times two for incoming and outgoing and we get 9600 packets per second. Again...
2002 Jan 01
2
Just to dispel any hopes -- RC3 really low bitrate
...y (which I can live with for e.g. background music), but it has more obviously bad spots. Definately some improvement in tuning elsewhere too. Quality around 2 gets me roughly the same result I've come to expect from 128k -- pretty much transparent unles listening very closely -- but at around 30kb/s less than RC2. Those with more "golden ears" than I may contest that as a general statement, but I think I'll encode at around 2.5 for most things. For future Vorbis development, I think the quality scale should be shifted lower, or perhaps made logrithmic -- the marginal benefit p...
2013 Dec 27
0
Generic UPS driver
On 22/12/13 16:48, Charles Lepple wrote: > > Also, there is an Interrupt Out transfer at #4115/2154 (repeated at #4117) that sends a 0x01 down to the UPS. I assume it turns off at that point, or shortly thereafter? Sorry for the the delay, If I remember correctly, that's what happened. >> It looks simillar to the UPS implementation example from >>
2002 Aug 16
1
[Bug 202] scp/ssh hangs
http://cvs-mirror.mozilla.org/webtools/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=202 ------- Additional Comments From dtucker at zip.com.au 2002-08-16 10:21 ------- The "1.99" means the server can do protocol 1 and 2. Do you have a firewall, packet filter or NAT device on the path between client and server? ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are the assignee for the bug,
2006 Jul 11
0
Problems with buffer usage in SSH1.
...olution to this in the archives so I am asking this. I am using OpenSSH 4.2p2. When using SSH1 protocol, the function "packet_read_poll1(void)" in file packet.c, waits till the entire packet of data has been read (line # 967). This may not pose problems with large buffer sizes (more than 30Kb, as it is by default), but when I try to reduce the buffer sizes to say 5Kb, my ssh client seems to be crashing for any incoming packet that's of size greater than 5Kb. In SSH2 this problem is overcome by constantly "consuming" the data in the buffer. I wanted to find out if somebody...