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2010 Jul 22
6
To PAE or not to PAE...
Hi, I was wondering if anyone would know the cons of running a PAE kernel...? I have a 4GB pc and was wondering if it was worth going the PAE way to gain those exta 700MB... In the past, I heard that these 700MB were normally reserved for bios or chipset stuff... And that running in PAE would slow down some processes. By the way, I know 64 bits would solve this dilemn but right now I am 32bits... Thx, JD
2004 Sep 10
1
problem with file.wav > 700MB
hi. 1. I tried to encode some wav files with a size of 700MB - 1.1GB and got the message: "ERROR: no data sub-chunk". I used flac version 0.8 and 0.9. 2. It would be nice if flac displays the filename of the current used file. the reason: I started flac with a command like this: "flac -d 1.flac 1.wav; flac -d 2.flac 2.wav; flac -d 3.flac 3...
2008 Jul 01
1
extract MIME attachments from 700MB imap folder
Hi all, Issue: I've been tasked with extracting a bunch of MIME attachments (M$Word docs) from emails which have been stored in an imap folder in /home/<username>/mail/<imap foldername>. As the subject states, the imap folder is about 700MB. Googling suggested that munpack might do the trick, but as it is intended only for one message at a time, it outputs the first attachment found, then exits gracefully. Further searches seemed to talk about mimedump, so I yum installed perl-MIME-tools.noarch from rpmforge as mimedump this was...
2002 Jan 24
1
Re: OOPS: kernel BUG at transaction.c:1857 on 2.4.17 while rm'ing 700mb file on ext3 partition.
Hi, On Thu, Jan 24, 2002 at 04:54:34PM +0100, frode wrote: > > I got the following error while rm'ing a 700mb file from an ext3 partition: > > Assertion failure in journal_unmap_buffer() at transaction.c:1857: > "transaction == journal->j_running_transaction" Hmm --- this is not one I think I've ever seen before. > >>EIP; c015ea1a <journal_unmap_buffer+fa/1b0>...
2005 Feb 19
2
Memory Fragmentation in R
I have a data set of roughly 700MB which during processing grows up to 2G ( I'm using a 4G linux box). After the work is done I clean up (rm()) and the state is returned to 700MB. Yet I find I cannot run the same routine again as it claims to not be able to allocate memory even though gcinfo() claims there is 1.1G left. At...
2005 Feb 19
2
Memory Fragmentation in R
I have a data set of roughly 700MB which during processing grows up to 2G ( I'm using a 4G linux box). After the work is done I clean up (rm()) and the state is returned to 700MB. Yet I find I cannot run the same routine again as it claims to not be able to allocate memory even though gcinfo() claims there is 1.1G left. At...
2003 May 08
2
rsync filling up hardisk on OSX
...space untill I finally killed ctrl-c killed the rsync process when there was only about 250MB left. Now I can't find where all the used space is. Is there a large temporary directory somewhere? Can I configure rsync to not use so much tmp space, or change where it is? Where the heck is that 700MB? On another OSX powerbook It seems to be working ok. But even on that on it seemed to use a few megs, and not clean them up, after a normal exit. Any ideas? Thanks, Michael Bye the way, a few other wrinkles i smoothed out a bit in my system, in case someone else runs into them: rsync mac client w...
2004 Sep 10
2
problem with file.wav > 700MB
On Mittwoch 09 Mai 2001 02:53, you wrote: > > > first I should say that it MIGHT not be because the file is > > > large. the wave reader in flac is pretty rudimentary and if there > > > is any sub chunk between the wave header and data sub chunk flac > > > will give you that error. could you inspect the wav file to see > > > if that's the case?
2003 Dec 14
2
density plot for very large dataset
...d like to measure the correlation and plot versus each other. However, I have ~30 million data points measurements of each variable. I can read this into R from file and produce a plot with plot(x0, x1) but as you would expect, its not pretty to look at and produces a postscript file of about 700MB. A google search found a few mentions of doing density plots but they seemed to assume you already have the density matrix. Can anyone point me in the right direction, keeping in mind that I am a complete R newbie. Obi
2003 Nov 13
1
[OT] Just had to vent...
I was doing a search for Mac OS cd audio extraction with error-correction, and stumbled upon an awe-inspiring collection of misinformation from last year: http://www.macslash.org/AskMacSlash/02/09/14/0257246.shtml My favorite bit is the part about Audio CDs being composed of AIFF files that can be easily copied bit-for-bit perfect with no error-correction algorithm. -- agreenbu @ nyx . net
2010 Mar 29
2
Samba SMB throughput
Hello everyone, Quoting from Samba Team Blog #2 (25 Sept 2009): "Volker showed how to get more than 700MB/sec from Samba using smbclient and a modern Samba server, which shows what you can really do when you understand the protocol thoroughly and don't feel you have to invent a new one (SMB2 :-)." Would it be possible to get a complete accounting of how this was achieved? Thanks, Mahmud
2013 May 15
3
memdisk and iso
...rver is on RHEL 5.8 and syslinux 5.x While I was booting the server, I ran dstat on PXE server and saw the outgoing network speed was 400-500Bytes. So looks like there is limitation on speed via TFTP. I am wondering if there is any way I can modify parameters to transfer it via NFS ? ISO is about 700MB. I have NFS services running on PXE that use for kickstarting redhat machines. Thanks.
2014 Jan 16
3
USB boot problems on Gigabyte GA-M55Plus-S3G
...and dd'ed to the USB drive that you were using for your former tests. This way you keep your USB drive with ArchLinux available, and we can keep comparing against your previous results. The image I have uploaded is for testing purposes only. Once extracted from the gzip archive, you get a 700MB test.img to be dd'ed to your USB device. The image includes a bootable MBR code ("altmbr.bin" from Syslinux), no "active" partition is set, one FAT32 (LBA) partition with a bootable SYSLINUX VBR, and some Syslinux c32 modules in it. Booting it, should show the Syslinux...
2007 Mar 05
2
Warming up a new Searcher/Reader (Ferret 0.10.9 win32)
Hi, I have a largish index [700MB] which is updated from time to time, requiring me to close and recreate the Ferret::Search::Searcher to use the latest index. My problem is that the first few searches on the new index are slow [by comparison to before the close/recreate], I''m guessing because the new index is being load...
2004 Jul 07
4
Small Linux Distro
Does anyone have a current, stripped linux distro which has only asterisk and net drivers? If so do you have it available somewhere? I guess also, my question could be, does anyone know of a small distro, which will run asterisk. When I say small I mean <700Mb Also, anyone got any sites on hand which would point to ways to make linux start up faster? (BTW this is all in aid of making Asterisk boxes, with LCDs and buttons as opposed to keyboard and screen - i will also write an interface for Asterisk to LCDproc, so that it can be controlled from butt...
2007 Mar 23
2
ZFS ontop of SVM - CKSUM errors
Hi. bash-3.00# uname -a SunOS nfs-14-2.srv 5.10 Generic_125101-03 i86pc i386 i86pc I created first zpool (stripe of 85 disks) and did some simple stress testing - everything seems almost alright (~700MB seq reads, ~430 seqential writes). Then I destroyed pool and put SVM stripe on top the same disks utilizing the fact that zfs already put EFI and s0 represents almost entire disk. The on top on SVM volume I put zfs and simple dd files, then zpool scrub and: bash-3.00# zpool status test pool: te...
2004 Oct 12
3
[LLVMdev] Showstopper on Visual C
Hi all, Well, suggestion for workarounds for the namespace problems are welcome... this is a 7 minutes compile files on a pentium 4 3ghz 700Mb ram... The fatal error at the end MAY depend on the previous... or at least, I hope so. cl /nologo /TP /EHsc /GR /Zi /Yd /D__STDC_LIMIT_MACROS /DHAVE__FINITE_IN_FLOAT_H /DHAVE__ISNAN_IN_FLOAT_H /ISTLport-4.6.2\stlport /Illvm\inc lude /Itablegen_includes /c llvm\lib\Target\X86\X86AsmPrinter.cp...
2014 Jan 17
3
USB boot problems on Gigabyte GA-M55Plus-S3G
...altmbr.bin" (included in Syslinux), we don't have to care about the "active" flag (I am avoiding the technical details about how to use it). There is no partition flagged as "active". I also "forced" a FAT32 LBA filesystem, although normally a partition of 700MB would not require such conditions. The potential influence of a "not-nice" (in the eyes of this BIOS) CHS set of values might, perhaps, be *slightly* reduced by using the LBA code. I used FAT32 (instead of other filesystem) because of your previous reports, and because it would be a m...
2007 Mar 01
4
pagecache corruption on Tyan S3870
...Opteron 265's (dual core) with 4x2GB DIMM's. The DIMMs used to be mixed sizes, but Tyan recommended making them all the same, and the vendor made the substitutions. We have also clocked the memory down from 400 MHz to 266 MHz, also on the advice of Tyan. The symptom is that some large (700MB to >1GB) files opened for read and then closed show corruption in the pagecache. One or more 4k blocks in a file will be completely trashed. It's as if a random page of other data is substituted. A reboot or a flush of the pagecache fixes the problem, so it's only in the pagecache, n...
2008 Mar 25
2
Expected transfer rate of samba, SATA over gigabit to SATA
...it appears gigabit typically performs at about 40% of it's theoretical transfer rate of 1000Mbit/sec unless very expensive switches and NICs are purchased. Using hdparm, I get around 640Mbit/sec (80MB/sec) on both the client's SATA drive and the new server's SATA drive. Transferring a 700MB AVI file from Windows to the samba network share runs between 75Mbit/sec to 280Mbit/sec (9.4MB/sec to 35MB/sec), ranging wildly. I am not sure why some of the files sometimes transfer so much slower than others. I have all other network traffic stopped, and am transferring different AVI files each...