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2005 Dec 14
5
oom-killer.
Hi all, Just watching for my first time the 'oom-killer' call in a CentOS 4.2 workstation. System was running normally but with high load of nice process, iow, rosetta and seti, others appart, nautilus, etc... i realized that after a night of standby running normally, the next moorning after few manual operations from X-session in local console, it started a massive swapping, this time
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
2006 Aug 01
2
[HELP] Samba 3.0.23a pam_winbind says password expired
...PDC for user "gasch": sambaLogonTime: 1130931254 sambaPwdMustChange: 2147483647 sambaPasswordHistory: sambaAcctFlags: [UX ] sambaKickoffTime: 1204325940 sambaPwdCanChange: 1154074953 sambaPwdLastSet: 1154074953 i can provide you with a level 10 debug log of winbindd offline (>700kb) if requested. btw: it worked fine with 3.0.20b RPM from SuSE. any ideas? thx in advance! smb.conf ======== [global] workgroup = DOMAIN server string = Samba v3 # username map = /etc/samba/username.map time server = yes log level = 2 syslog =...
2005 Jul 14
5
Use of qcdisc+htb
Hi folks. This message may be a bit verbose and not as techie as the ones I''ve seen in this list, but describing the scenario will save a lot of messages. Scenario: A building with 17 floors, each floor with 24 offices (totals 408 offices) connected to the backbone through a border switch (1 vlan for each office). The offices can lease bandwidth of 64k, 128k, 256k, 512k, 1M and 2Mbps,
2010 Jun 30
1
Why the variation when creating .pdf file output for my plots?
...dow. Im using 32bit WinXP. Session info at the bottom. I have Ghostscript v8.71 installed and in the Path such that C:\gswin32c.exe runs said program. All shared insights appreciated! Karl Method 1: In the R graphics device window, form the menu File>Save As>PDF -yields a .pdf file of 700Kb (in this plot example) Method 2: > dev2bitmap(file="expression.density.plotb.pdf", type = "pdfwrite", > method = "pdf") > dev.off() -yields a .pdf file of 300kb (same plot example) indistinguiashble (on the screen atleast) from method 1. Method 3: >...
2006 Apr 25
1
Re: -fvirtual and compactdefaultargs (was StaticBoxSizer bug?)
...> wxStaticBoxSizer.h, the wrapper generated for it in StaticBoxSizer.cpp > was a redundant version of what was generated for BoxSizer. Also, how > about using %feature("compactdefaultargs") across the board (putting it > in common.i) to reduce the library size? It shaved off 700KB > of object code for me. For example, Sizer::Add went from having > 18 wrapper functions to just 6. > Hmm. I will test all my samples. I actually think "compactdefaultargs" will fix at least one bug (the listbox bug) in the SWIG wrappers. I will do a complete rebuild and...
2003 Oct 05
1
Slooooow Samba problem
Hi, I'm new to Linux (and therefore Samba), and I'm working on setting up a Linux machine to act as a simple file server for my home network. (I've got a couple of Windows NT/XP laptops that will need to connect to it.) So far, I've got it working by setting up a guest account and having my NT machines log in as the guest with the guest password. I've set guest ok = yes and
2003 Jun 13
2
maps library for R?
Hi there, Does it already exist a library in R to draw maps (something like a Generic Mapping Toolbox, http://gmt.soest.hawaii.edu/ port). I've seen in an old R-help that Ross Ihaka once tried to port the S-plus map library (http://maths.newcastle.edu.au/~rking/R/help/99b/0832.html ). Anybody know if this package is available somewhere or if there is somebody developing a Mapping package
2004 Dec 21
0
Slow login using Samba 3.09 but Samba 2.27 works ok.
Hello! We have Mandrake Linux 9.0 system with Samba v2.27 serving as a PDC for ~400 users. (Hardware: P1800, 256Mb). The performance is acceptable- user can log in in approx. 5 sec. (Includes copying ~700Kb roaming profile). Now we've got new server (P3000HT,512Mb,SATA) with Mandrake Linux 10.1 community and Samba 3.09 (compiled from sources). And guess what? Now user on the *same* computer can log in only in 20(!) sec. Here's what log says using log level=1: ---------------------------- [200...
2004 Jan 25
4
Samba and Terminal Server Whitepaper
Attached is a 500KB read-only .doc file with a Samba and Terminal Server whitepaper. I have tried to hit every known issue and all available workarounds. If anyone has comments or suggestions, let me know. JT has it, so it should end up in the next How-To. Sorry about the file format, but the .pdf was 2.5MB, which I thought was too big to post. Eric Roseme Hewlett-Packard
2003 Mar 23
1
[RFC] dynamic checksum size
...ggressive in the rate of increase or insufficiently aggressive at starting the increase. It may be that a 8 bits of sum2 in conjunction with the 32 bit adler is enough for smaller files. We may also wish to revisit the heuristic for block sizes that fixes the block count at 1000 for files between 700KB and 16MB, or coordinate them so that the transitions would be easier. Both heuristics can be changed at will without breaking compatibility. These patches are against current CVS. The varsumlen patch depends on the dynsumlen patch. I have done only minimal testing. -- ________________________...
2009 Feb 08
1
rsync oldest files first
...ath/to/dest 1>>/home/logrsync/logs/server_name_rsync_log_transfer_20090207_124642.log 2>&1 Side note - anyone have numbers for running rsync over ssh over a WAN? Even with several hundred megabits of bandwidth available on each side it seems most often each file copy caps out at about 700kB/s with hpnssh(lower with normal ssh), latency is about 80-90ms between the sites. There are about 45 servers so we still get good performance as an aggregate but it'd be nice to get better performance on a per-server level as well if possible. I think hpnssh is the right approach with it's...
2002 Feb 24
3
Will samba work on Linux/486 with heavy swapping?
I'm very sorry about posting HTML. I know better then that and should have double checked my defaults. I'm reposting this hoping someone Is there a known bug that samba has on older machines in low memory environments? I have set up a 486 with 24Mb of memory with RedHat 7.1. I set it up to run dhcpd, xinetd, and samba. Samba was not run through xinetd. The samba server had a tendency
2018 Oct 25
2
Possible bug in Opus 1.3 (opus-tools-0.2-opus-1.3)?
...(60.02x realtime) Wrote: 749625 bytes, 3001 packets, 63 pages Bitrate: 98.9456 kbit/s (without overhead) Instant rates: 44 to 122.4 kbit/s (110 to 306 bytes per packet) Overhead: 0.972% (container+metadata) I'm attaching the Opus output (ca. 700kB) and the Vorbis output (ca. 250kB). WARNING: Listen to it at a low volume using headphones; if you listen to it at high volume with good speakers, your house might collapse ;-) Be warned, especially as you may not hear anything the first 15 seconds. Regards, Ulrich -------------- next part ----...
1998 Sep 22
0
File copy speed differences... writing to SAMBA is faster than reading from it??!
...(the Linux box has the slower CPU, being 200Mhz, the NT box has a 250Mhz AMD-K6-233 overclocked at 83Mhz x 3 -- naturally of course, the Linux box seems to do everything faster despite the "handicap"). Anyhow... it's very strange. Even the old Macintoshes on my LAN outcopy NT (~700KB/sec thru netatalk). I've enclosed some packet sniffer logs, where you can see the vast differences in the way the data is being thrown around the wire. Note, it's strange because it's clear there's something kooky going on with the sequence # and ack# stuff, as well as the payl...
2002 Jun 30
7
Block size optimization - let rsync find the optimal blocksize by itself.
Hello, Another French student in the rsync mailing list. I have been working on rsync this year for a documentation project for school and I would like to give some comment about rsync block size optimization first, and then to submit a way to make rsync choose by itself the optimal blocksize when updating a large number of files. Well, the first comment: during my work, I wanted to verify
2004 Jul 01
14
filter ingress policy rates -> slow!!
Hello one more time, As others seem to already asked without reply, I''m getting lower speed rates than specified via ingress. How do I know. Because I have this in my script: tc qdisc add dev $DEV handle ffff: ingress # Filter intranet traffic, so fit it to intranet speed tc filter add dev $DEV parent ffff: protocol ip prio 10 u32 \ match ip src $Q_2_HOSTS \ match ip dst
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
...home/geyer/samba/samba-2.2.0/samba-2.2.0/source/msdfs/msdfs.c:setup_dfs_refe rral(565) setup_dfs_referral: Path \ASCHE\dfs_home\rapfluke\desktop.ini to alternate path(s): \luke\home\rapfluke. where luke was not on the net at that time.) I can supply the complete level 5 log file of that session (700kB) if you are interested or create one with a higher lock level. However, it seems easy to reproduce, so you might not need it. In case this is of interest too, the referred to servers were all samba 2.1.* Regards, Joachim -- Joachim Keltsch smtp: <j.keltsch@science-computing.d...