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2009 Dec 02
1
category with respect to category
hello
I have two categorical data and want to visualise them to see their changes?
Which graph do you recommend me for category with respect to category ?
kind regards
Ahmet Temiz
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2008 May 28
3
kernel-2.6.18-53.1.21.el5 centosplus?
Been a week, any eta? :)
Thanks!
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2008 Mar 13
4
10Gbit ethernet
If I could ask question about 10Gbit ethernet....
We have a 70 node cluster built on Centos 5.1, using NFS to mount user home
areas. At the moment the network is a bottleneck, and it's going to get worse
as we add another 112 CPUs in the form of two blade servers.
To help things breath better, we are considering building three new NFS
servers, and connecting these and the blade servers
2010 Jun 21
3
Increasing NFS Performance
Greetings all-
I have a CentOS 5 (Final) system that is serving up content to several other hosts via NFS. The amount of data transferred is rather small as most of the files are under 100kb and each export has maybe 100 files that are accessed regularly. I'm finding that as I add more hosts accessing the NFS server, the performance seems to be getting poorer. There are obvious delays when
2005 Jun 14
1
Problem with samba broadcast
...01 dst=84.141.36.150 sport=44217
dport=4662 [UNREPLIED] src=84.141.36.150 dst=80.171.100.101 sport=4662
dport=44217 use=1
tcp 6 57 SYN_SENT src=80.171.100.101 dst=201.135.20.166 sport=44135
dport=4662 [UNREPLIED] src=201.135.20.166 dst=80.171.100.101 sport=4662
dport=44135 use=1
tcp 6 321111 ESTABLISHED src=213.39.215.49 dst=82.235.192.180
sport=36386 dport=4662 src=82.235.192.180 dst=213.39.215.49 sport=4662
dport=36386 [ASSURED] use=1
tcp 6 236804 ESTABLISHED src=213.39.215.49 dst=85.64.27.76
sport=58443 dport=5773 [UNREPLIED] src=85.64.27.76 dst=213.39.215.49
sport=5773 dpo...
2008 May 29
6
RE-export nfs mounted share
Hi
Is there any way to re-export an nfs mounted directory? I am having three
servers runnning on centos4.5 and i am trying to implement nfs share in an
below manner [bcoz there is no alternative way for me to setup nfs share]
HOST A--->>>EXPORTS /prod/data ------->>>HOST B
HOST B ---->>MOUNTED ------>>> /prod/data-----UNDER---/PROD1 [working fine]
HOST B