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2014 Mar 25
1
mail-filter cannot work with large email about 700k
Hi All
I configured dovecot 2.1.7 with mail-filter plugin.
It works well for small emails like server k big.(7k)
But it failed with larger emails about 700k.
The scripts hang out, and the mail-filter-out process does not exist and
always in ps.
It does not work even I use "cat" in mail-filter-out.sh.
Where to set the size limit for mail-filter?
Do you know how to fix this?
This bug also exists in 2.2.12.
Thanks!
2014 Mar 25
0
Dovecot mail-filter cannot work with large email about 700k
Hi All
I configured dovecot 2.1.7 with mail-filter plugin.
It works well for small emails like server k big.(7k)
But it failed with larger emails about 700k.
The scripts hang out, and the mail-filter-out process does not exist and
always in ps.
It does not work even I use "cat" in mail-filter-out.sh.
Where to set the size limit for mail-filter?
Do you know how to fix this?
This bug also exists in 2.2.12.
Thanks!
2007 Jun 24
4
IO Error when querying on a single field
I''m getting an exception when I query a large index (4GB, ~700K docs)
on a particular field.
For example:
supplier_id:77490
IO Error occured at <except.c>:93 in xraise (IOError)
Error occured in fs_store.c:293 - fsi_seek_i
seeking pos -1515676213: <Invalid argument>
Anecdotally it seems to happen for supplier_ids > 76900.
Here is...
2006 May 04
1
request: add TCP buffer options to rsync CLI?
We see absolutely dismal performance from Canberra to Perth via
Aarnet or Grangenet (gig connections across the country). With
standard rsync on a tuned tcp stack, we see about 700k/s. I started
playing with the --sockopts and have increased the performance to
1.4M/s which is better, but still way off the pace.
There are similar patches for ssh at
http://www.psc.edu/networking/projects/hpn-ssh/
which work wonders (up to 25M/s where previously we were at 700k/s).
I wo...
2002 Mar 01
14
How to reduce size of samba binaries
Hi,
I'd like to reduce the size of the samba binaries. smbd for instance is
about 1.5 meg, which is way to much if you ask me. Is there a way to
create smaller binaries, maybe by compiling differently?
thanx,
Dennis
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2004 Sep 28
2
Please advise how to set up for 5 IPs
...t and the switch is a
SonicWall (hardware) firewall.
How should I set up so that one computer can listen to all 5 IPs, shape
and then distribute the shaped packets to the correct server?
How can I implement ingress shaping / policing to limit the combined
incoming rate, regardless of IP, to about 700K (the connection is
actually 730K in and 690K out). Only because it REALLY annoys me to
drop an already received packet, I would prefer to shape than to drop,
but I am presently policing.
I would like to avoid, for space and room temperature reasons, another
computer if possible.
May I please hea...
2005 Oct 20
1
cache memory not being used
Since I upgraded to 4.2 it looks like the cache memory doesn't go over
about 70K or so. I have over 700K free and it started using swap,
which doesn't normally happen for a few days or so. Any hints on what
might be up?
This is just after a compile and the cached is only 75k
total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 1032848 263992 768856 0 461...
2013 May 22
5
Radio player for FirefoxOS
Hi, Emilis,
I have two working Icecast players which implement client-side parsing of
yp.xml and searching then through it:
- Python, can either transform the yp.xml into SQLite database and then
search inside, or can store the yp.xml locally and transfer in into DOM,
then search it.
http://www.zavedil.com/software-xbmc-icecast
- Java (Android), same algorithm as Python but only the SQLite
2007 May 29
1
Monitor application inestability and high load
...of monitor (the directory) keeps growing at 2000 files per day. Its
peek was around 36MB, just containing the addresses of the files, I just
changed the filename variable for Monitor to store in a path like
/var/spool/asterisk/monitor/2007/05/29/. With this change the maximum
size of a directory is 700k. To find this I used strace and saw an
incredible amount of a system call that get the next entry of a
directory (don't remember the name, sorry). Maybe is common sense don't
do what we did here but now I can say why is bad :).
That is the reason why sh (the rm command) was alive after soxm...
2014 Feb 28
1
minor issue using opus-tools
...ution. ?i cant seem to get the opus toolset to recognize the ogg library. ?i was able to successfully get opus to work with FFMPEG, but not the toolset.
when i go to install opus-tools, i get the following message:
No package 'ogg' found
i would like to have opusenc working, since i have 700k audio recordings i wish to convert to opus now that chrome-33 supports it. ? i am assuming i am better off to use opusenc rather than ffmpeg?
i am a big believer in keeping my installation scripts since there is absolutely no chance i will remember just what i did to get things installed, so once...
2014 Oct 09
3
dovecot replication (active-active) - server specs
...and ca. 6 TB data used.
They are synchronised per drbd/corosync.
Each fileserver/backend have ca. 40k mailboxes im Maildir format.
Our MX server is delivering ca. 30 GB new mails per day.
Two IMAP proxy server get the connections from the users. Atm. without dovecot director.
We've got around 700k connections per day (imap 200k / pop3 500k)
The system is getting issues because the fileserver still have old slow HDDs.
Users sometime get connection timeouts, because the fileserver can not answer fast enough due to I/O waiting lag.
So we want to make a new system.
We desire the new system t...
2013 May 22
0
Radio player for FirefoxOS
...rough it: [...]
The idea is to finally offer a better API towards the data. Also to
reduce the bandwidth usage. The XML file causes a LOT of traffic,
especially as many clients don't implement HTTP compression. :-(
This is also bad for users as they have to wait longer for:
- a large download (700k compressed, 7MByte uncompressed)
- parsing of the full XML file
Whereas this could be broken down into only delivering the necessary
data. More requests, less total transfer volume.
> On 22 May 2013 15:13, "Thomas B. R?cker" <thomas at ruecker.fi
> <mailto:thomas at ruecker....
2009 Jan 19
5
WoW and Repair Tool
I'm using OpenSUSE 11.1, whenever I try to connect to the Blizzard Downloader or when I open the repair.exe to repair a file (thereby allowing me to get on WoW) it says "cannot connect to the servers to get the information".
Is this a problem with Wine? Or something else?
2004 Aug 11
1
goodbye QuartzBufferedTable
I've finally managed to sort out the problems with my patch to eliminate
QuartzBufferedTable and checked it in. I'm currently building a large
database to test this. The rate was quite a bit faster initially but
after around 200K documents it has settled down to being very slightly
faster than before.
Even if the eventual rate is much the same, this at least improves the
time taken to
2009 Nov 04
2
How to glue com32 module in grub2 ?
Hello Erwan and others,
I am running HDT from grub2 with memdisk. I have informed the success of
booting hdt to the grub2 list. Some developers are very much interested
to this issue and they are showing their interest to make a glue
between com32 and grub2 so that hdt can be loaded without memdisk. It
is really very exciting to have hdt as an inbuilt feature of grub2.
Could any one kindly
2006 May 31
2
[LLVMdev] Times/Sizes of LLVMCore.o vs libLLVMCore.a
...Core.a. We're trying to decide which way to go and thought
some data would help.
The net of it is that using libLLVMCore.a is cheaper in both time and
size of executables. We save 37 seconds on linking LLVMCore and about 1
minute 30 seconds linking all the tools. The executables are all about
700K smaller (debug) with the library.
The data below was generated from using GCC 3.4.6 and binutils 2.15.92
on Fedora Core 3 running on a 2.4GHz Dual Xenon with 1GB of ram.
Time
With libLLVMCore.a
With LLVMCore.o
Link Real Time (-j 1)
2m12.592s
3m51.750s
Link Real Time (-j 3)
1m49.682s
2m51.257s
Li...
2013 Jun 10
0
Radio player for FirefoxOS
...er API towards the data. Also to
>>> reduce the bandwidth usage. The XML file causes a LOT of traffic,
>>> especially as many clients don't implement HTTP compression. :-(
>>> This is also bad for users as they have to wait longer for:
>>> - a large download (700k compressed, 7MByte uncompressed)
>>> - parsing of the full XML file
>>>
>>> Whereas this could be broken down into only delivering the necessary
>>> data. More requests, less total transfer volume.
>>
>> I've cobbled together something. For now th...
2002 Jun 28
2
Slow File transfer between Samba and Win2k
I have a Samba file server and a dual boot Win98/Win2k client. Copying file from the Client in Win98 to the Samba server gives no problems:
(I copied one 6 mb file)
Samba server -> Win98 Client 550 kb/s
Samba server <- Win98 Client 500 kb/s
But then from Samba server to Win2k Client:
Samba server -> Win2k Client 190 kb/s
Samba server <- Win2k Client 18 kb/s
Because of
2010 Jul 27
2
Installing the Zoo Library.
Hi Ya'll
I'm trying to install the zoo library... I've downloaded about 5 or 6 of
their releases (inc. the latest one), all of them giving me the same syntax
error when trying to install...
Anyone seen this problem before? its not the "lib" argument that is the
problem (ive been installing other packages using this exact format with no
problem... just zoo is the problem.
2005 Jan 05
2
Status of Windows builds for libvorbis/libogg
Hi all,
I've just done a quick check of the libvorbis Visual C++ 6.0 project on
Windows, and am happy to say that both libvorbis and libogg build fine.
(Theora isn't quite so lucky -- see the theora-dev mailing list for
details on that.) There are two suggestions I can make, though:
1. To build properly, the directories must be checked out with
certain names, and in paths