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2006 Aug 18
2
Universal Packet Driver
I often boot DOS using MEMDISK and 33MB HD images for remote flashing. After my flash I need to activate the NIC and send a signal. Currently I use different packet drivers for different NICs, but this link below looks like a universal solution: http://www.emboot.com/products_UniversalPacketDriver.htm Does any thing else like this exi...
2003 Jul 02
1
Domain member server
...mbpasswd command as follow: # smbpasswd -j edventures -r venus -Uadministrator Password: Error connecting to venus Unable to join domain EDVENTURES Is there anything wrong ? _____________________________________________________________________ iRepublics.com - Free Web Hosting for Businesses 33MB webspace free, SMS messaging, 30 email accounts, your own domain name Sign up Now at http://www.iRepublics.com
2001 Mar 27
1
Office 97 installation problem
...ms likely that wine isn't returning either disk space or memory information in the way the setup program is expecting. Is there something I can do to fix this, or alternately, could someone give me a hint as to what part of the code I should look at to try to fix it myself? I have a huge (33Mb) "wine --debugmsg +all" file if anyone's interested, or can give me advice as to what types of messages in the file I should be looking at. -- Keith Reynolds <keithr@keithr.com>
2007 Aug 21
3
Memory usage
Could someone from the list help me to understand the memory usage by SMB process?. I have a samba production server with about 50-70 SMB process. Initially we had 2gb of RAM and the top command showed almost all memory had been used. There were delays in the file access and listing directories from user side. Yesterday evening we had increased the memory to 4 GB and it showed around 3GB free.
2009 Jul 21
2
Best Practices for PV Disk IO?
I was wondering if anyone''s compiled a list of places to look to reduce Disk IO Latency for Xen PV DomUs. I''ve gotten reasonably acceptable performance from my setup (Dom0 as a iSCSI initiator, providing phy volumes to DomUs), at about 45MB/sec writes, and 80MB/sec reads (this is to a IET target running in blockio mode). As always, reducing latency for small disk operations
2007 Jul 26
2
Large dataset + randomForest
...rently subscribed to the list. Thanks!] Dear all, I did a bit of searching on the question of large datasets but did not come to a definite conclusion. What I am trying to do is the following: I want to read in a dataset with approx. 100 000 rows and approx 150 columns. The file size is ~ 33MB, which one would deem not too big a file for R. To speed up the reading in of the file I do not use read.table but a loop that does reading with scan() into a buffer and some preprocessing and then adds the data into a dataframe. When I then want to run randomForest() R complains that I cann...
2010 Dec 10
4
qemu VS tapdisk2 VS blkback benchmarks
...GMT SMART support is: Available - device has SMART capability. SMART support is: Enabled TEST RESULTS ------------ The test is simple: write 1GB of data to disk and measure bandwidth and cpu usage. - tapdisk2 on raw file bandwidth: 32MB/s average cpu usage: 22% - qemu on raw file bandwidth: 33MB/s average cpu usage: 12% - blkback on LVM bandwidth: 39MB/s - qemu on LVM bandwidth: 38MB/s CONCLUSIONS ----------- Qemu beats tapdisk2 on raw files (the bandwidth is the same but the cpu usage is lower). Qemu has similar performances to blkback on LVM from the bandwidth perspective, but I di...
2012 Jan 11
1
ices2 memory leak on Debian/ARM (The Darkener)
Sorry to interrupt but for such devices you should use Optware. - It is created for this kind of hardware. http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Optware/HomePage Here is the Bootstrap for ARM http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/optware/syno-x07/cross/unstable/syno-x07-bootstrap_1.2-7_arm.xsh and in this repository you find a Ices Package: ices0 Version: 0.4-2 Depends: libshout, libxml2, perl Status:
2007 Sep 26
1
Inconsistent none cipher behavior
...B/s 01:00 ETA using -cnone [root at delta openssh-4.7p1-hpnv19]# /home/rapier/ssh47/bin/scp -S /home/rapier/ssh47/bin/ssh -cnone -P 2222 ~rapier/2gb rapier at localhost:/dev/null No valid ciphers for protocol version 2 given, using defaults. rapier at localhost's password: 2gb 1% 33MB 32.7MB/s 01:01 ETA The difference being, of course, the warning given. In both cases the behaviour is the same and results in a fall back to the default cipher. Should this be made consistent? Chris Rapier
2001 Sep 28
0
Borland compiler issues
...oblem I found is that in vorbis_analysis_wrote(), the line vorbis_lpc_predict(lpc,v->pcm[i]+v->eofflag-order,order, v->pcm[i]+v->eofflag,v->pcm_current-v->eofflag); the final parameter "v->pcm_current-v->eofflag" evaluates to a huge value (33MB+) at the end of a file, so that in vorbis_lpc_predict(), alloca is trying to allocate 33MB of stack space (which returns NULL). Could this be some related compiler bug, or is this a vorbis bug? Chris http://www.goldwave.com --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project...
2007 Aug 30
15
ZFS, XFS, and EXT4 compared
I have a lot of people whispering "zfs" in my virtual ear these days, and at the same time I have an irrational attachment to xfs based entirely on its lack of the 32000 subdirectory limit. I''m not afraid of ext4''s newness, since really a lot of that stuff has been in Lustre for years. So a-benchmarking I went. Results at the bottom:
2006 Mar 22
3
Jump Raven
Has anybody had any success getting Jump Raven to install, much less run? I bought the game many years ago and thought I would try it out on Wine, seeing as it is a Windows 3.1 game and probably won't work in XP. Fedora Core 4 all updated except for the last kernel, wine-0.9.10 (Fedora's packaged version). I am running off of the CD at /media/cdecorder. The setup proceeds showing me
2007 Sep 01
2
Importing huge XML-Files
Dear all, for my diploma thesis I have to import huge XML-Files into R for statistical processing - huge means a size about 33 MB. I'm using the XML-Package version 1.9 As far as reading the complete file into R via xmlTreeParse doesn't work or is too slow, I'm trying to use xmlEventParse but I got completely stuck. I have many different type of nodes + <configuration>
2002 Aug 30
2
What to do? Error:(Attempt to read block from filesystem resulted in short read) while doing inode scan.)
Hi folks, I have come sort of corruption on my hard disk, but it is difficult to find documentation on how to deal with it. The system is an old AMD K6/400 running Redhat 7.2 with 2.4.9. Disk is clipped to 33Mb due to old disk controller, and is running ext3. Some time back I suffered a number of cases where the machine hard locked up and I had to power cycle it to get control back. However, I recently suspect disk corruption and did a manual fsck in single user mode. What this came back with was a num...
2007 Oct 19
0
HVM Migration issues
..., sent 91Mb/s, dirtied 5Mb/s 1038 pages 3: sent 995, skipped 28, delta 211ms, dom0 32%, target 39%, sent 154Mb/s, dirtied 92Mb/s 594 pages 4: sent 546, skipped 27, delta 175ms, dom0 35%, target 83%, sent 102Mb/s, dirtied 9Mb/s 53 pages 5: sent 49, skipped 5, delta 48ms, dom0 8%, target 37%, sent 33Mb/s, dirtied 9Mb/s 14 pages 6: sent 9, skipped 5, Start last iteration094) Saving memory pages: iter 6 0% [2007-10-19 18:02:56 4489] DEBUG (__init__:1094) suspend [2007-10-19 18:02:56 4489] DEBUG (__init__:1094) In saveInputHandler suspend [2007-10-19 18:02:56 4489] DEBUG (__init__:1094) Suspendin...
2006 Jul 17
11
ZFS bechmarks w/8 disk raid - Quirky results, any thoughts?
...7.1 132.7 0.9 6 disk 8196 63291 72.8 152598 29.1 97085 21.4 65546 87.2 292923 26.7 133.4 0.8 4 disk 8196 57965 67.9 123268 27.6 78712 17.1 66635 89.3 189482 15.9 134.1 0.9 I''m getting distinctly non-linear scaling here. Writes: 4 disks gives me 123MB/sec. Raid0 was giving me 270/8 =33Mb/sec with cpu to spare (roughly half on what each individual disk should be capable of). Here I''m getting 123/4= 30Mb/sec, or should that be 123/3= 41Mb/sec? Using 30 as a basline, I''d be expecting to see twice that with 8 disks (240ish?). What I end up with is ~135, Clearly not go...
2020 Apr 08
6
RFC: a practical mechanism for applying Machine Learning for optimization policies in LLVM
..., with no special requirements - it is single threaded and runs natively on the targeted architecture. Together with the aforementioned runtime dependencies, it adds ~115KB to the clang binary (0.08% increase) Runtime-wise, we observed a ~10% increase in the time spent in the inliner, for a large (33MB) binary IR module; inlining typically consumes ~10-15% of total compilation time, so the overall compile time overhead of the approach is arguably negligible. This cost is almost in entirety attributable to feature extraction. Memory-wise, the precompiled model has a fixed size buffer for its inpu...
2020 Apr 08
2
RFC: a practical mechanism for applying Machine Learning for optimization policies in LLVM
...runs natively on the targeted > > architecture. Together with the aforementioned runtime dependencies, it > > adds ~115KB to the clang binary (0.08% increase) > > > > Runtime-wise, we observed a ~10% increase in the time spent in the > inliner, > > for a large (33MB) binary IR module; inlining typically consumes > ~10-15% of > > total compilation time, so the overall compile time overhead of the > > approach is arguably negligible. This cost is almost in entirety > > attributable to feature extraction. > > > > Memory-wise,...
2020 Apr 09
3
RFC: a practical mechanism for applying Machine Learning for optimization policies in LLVM
.... Together with the aforementioned runtime dependencies, >>> it >>> > adds ~115KB to the clang binary (0.08% increase) >>> > >>> > Runtime-wise, we observed a ~10% increase in the time spent in the >>> inliner, >>> > for a large (33MB) binary IR module; inlining typically consumes >>> ~10-15% of >>> > total compilation time, so the overall compile time overhead of the >>> > approach is arguably negligible. This cost is almost in entirety >>> > attributable to feature extraction. &g...
2020 Apr 09
2
RFC: a practical mechanism for applying Machine Learning for optimization policies in LLVM
...gt;>>> dependencies, it >>>>> > adds ~115KB to the clang binary (0.08% increase) >>>>> > >>>>> > Runtime-wise, we observed a ~10% increase in the time spent in the >>>>> inliner, >>>>> > for a large (33MB) binary IR module; inlining typically consumes >>>>> ~10-15% of >>>>> > total compilation time, so the overall compile time overhead of the >>>>> > approach is arguably negligible. This cost is almost in entirety >>>>> > attrib...