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2011 Nov 22
1
1.2.15 can't get zlib working
Following these instructions: http://wiki.dovecot.org/Plugins/Zlib I enabled zlib and restarted Dovecot. I made a backup copy of a 68MB mbox file and moved it to a non mail directory. The mbox file is an existing TBird IMAP folder in my UNIX user mail directory. It is an archive of a defunct mailing list. It was a regular IMAP folder prior to attempting this. I was able to access all emails in the folder. It worked fine. I gz...
2002 Sep 27
2
Using Theora Micro-HOWTO
...ation seems fine throughout, and even at -v 1, the resulting video did not seem noticeably degraded from the original, though in fairness, the original in this case is a faded and grainy 1950's film, so what degradation there was is likely to be less noticeable. 7 The resulting Theora file was ~68MB. PLAYBACK: Playback by the player_example, as also explicitly stated in the README, takes its input from stdin. However, since *I* read that and STILL tried to supply a filename the first time or two that I ran it, I'll reiterate it here to cover up my stupidity: player_example expects dat...
2007 Jan 08
3
strange file sizes in log
...t;/cygdrive/C/" sv_rs@192.168.10.49::Accounts After updating all the files on the "Accounts" module, the size is reported correctly on the receiver log file as: 2007/01/08 18:24:24 [30153] sent 22485 bytes received 27427 bytes total size 68937712 * This is the real size (around 68MB), however, having started with an empty dir on the receiver, the number of bytes received is not correct!? (I guess it should be similar to total size). Following this, I perform another run (this time no files updated), which shows the following log: 2007/01/08 18:27:00 [30220] rsync to Accoun...
2002 Jan 06
3
sftp/scp performance testing
...- 5.5MB/min putty sftp - 6MB/min open scp - 56MB/min winscp2 - 95MB/min putty scp - 280MB/min windows copy - 780MB/min (11 sec) 10mbit LAN (same binaries, both xp machines) putty sftp - 1.2MB/min opensftp - 3.9MB/min winscp2 - 9MB/min open scp - 50MB/min putty scp - 65MB/min windows network copy - 68MB/min I should also add that these machines are both P3 or better and both have half gig of ram. None of the secure tests peaked the CPU or gave any indictation of a net/IO bottleneck in the task manager. I imagine the two windows copy tests were peaking the IO/net bandwidth. Questions: why is sf...
2007 May 05
13
Optimal strategy (add or replace disks) to build a cheap and raidz?
Hello, i have an 8 port sata-controller and i don''t want to spend the money for 8 x 750 GB Sata Disks right now. I''m thinking about an optimal way of building a growing raidz-pool without loosing any data. As far as i know there are two ways to achieve this: - Adding 750 GB Disks from time to time. But this would lead to multiple groups with multiple redundancy/parity disks. I