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1998 Jul 17
3
9GB Drives Show Up as 4GB
In NT Explorer, my 9GB usr shares show up as 4GB.
Any suggestions?
Doug Smith
2011 Jul 13
6
gplpv driver correctly supports 9GB RAM in Windows 32bit?
...-5-xen-amd64 Xen 4.0.1, 2 SAS drives in
RAID 1, 16GB ram.
I have virtualized Windows 2003R2 32bit where you install the
latest version 0.11.0.295 gplpv
After reading and reading forums and post testing, I noticed that the
hard disk performance drops significantly when I assign the windows
domU 9GB ram. (below I leave the config files)
If I run the domU with 2GB of ram, I have 57% of performance in
reading compared with the Debian Linux (dom0). Translated into numbers
is Dom0 Read: 260.56MB/sec and dumU 150MB/sec.
If I run the domU with 9GB of RAM, I have 42% of performance in
read...
2008 Jun 12
4
9GB of messages in /tmp
Hello,
Well, I have a brain-dead user (using Thunderbird 2.0.0.14) who just
won't listen when I tell them not to try to move 5000+ messages at one
time (or if deleting, bypass the Trash), and they managed to royally
screw up their maildirs...
I have two problems...
1. The /tmp directory has 9+GB in it... can I just rm tmp/* on that
directory without making this problem worse?
and
2.
2006 Apr 06
15
A few Newbie questions about RAIDZ
1. I have a 4x18GB drive setup as RAIDZ. Now when thinking about it
in terms of RAID5 I would expect to get (4-1)x18 worth of drive
space, but DF -h shows 4x18. Is this a bug or do I not understand?
2. Once again thinking in RAID5 terms if I have 4X18GB and 12X9GB
drives and I want to make a RAIDZ of all of them I would expect the
18GB to be treated at 9GB so the RAIDZ would be 16X9GB. Is that correct?
Oh, running NV33.
Thanks!
2023 Jan 09
2
Help with an HP Proliant gen10 plus?
...us=progress
> Is this what HPE says how to create the stick? If yes then you may ask HPE
> how to get it to work.
HP gives no instructions.? At least I can't find it on the support
pages.? I do have a support account.
You should just 'know' how to build a bootable device from a 9GB iso image.
>
>> The usb drive is 16GB and the iso is 9GB.
>>
>> seem to boot from it and go into auto install of firmware then died with
>>
>> starting initrd...
>>
>> warning!!! Unable to mount the file system [cdrom]
>> warning!!! Unable to mou...
2016 Apr 12
0
User controlled i/o block size?
...ing fancy
> you are probably better off with cp -au which is essentially the same
> as rsync -au except faster.
I was curious if "cp -au" was indeed as robust as rsync.
No it isn't. My test:
Create a folder with numerous files in it (a dozen in my case). Have
one of them be 9GB (or anything relatively big).
cp -au <src-folder> <dest-folder>
Look in the destination folder and when you see the 9GB file growing,
kill "cp -au". (I just did a control-C).
Restart "cp -au".
I ended up with a truncated copy of the 9GB file. (roughly a 3GB fil...
2011 Oct 06
2
Limitations of R
Dear all,
I have a few binary files like 9Gb or even of 50Gb.
I would like to ask you what are the known limits of the R for the data processing part, I have a system with a lot of RAM (500Gb) but I am not sure about the "internal" limitations of the R. How long for example a vector can be?
Could you please inform me for these in...
2023 Jan 09
1
Help with an HP Proliant gen10 plus?
...overwritten in the next step?
> # dd bs=4M
> if=P52581_001_gen10spp-2022.09.01.00-SPP2022090100.2022_0930.1.iso
> of=/dev/sdb status=progress
Is this what HPE says how to create the stick? If yes then you may ask HPE
how to get it to work.
>
> The usb drive is 16GB and the iso is 9GB.
>
> seem to boot from it and go into auto install of firmware then died with
>
> starting initrd...
>
> warning!!! Unable to mount the file system [cdrom]
> warning!!! Unable to mount the file system
>
> Preboot maintence mode
>
> /bin/ash: can't access tty: jo...
2013 Jul 16
2
exhaustive-model-search issue results in multi-gigabyte FLAC file
...http://wootangent.net/~lsd/blah/6.ana
http://wootangent.net/~lsd/blah/7.ana
The encode seems to proceed normally until 59% of the way through the
file, but then it takes a couple of minutes to proceed through to 61% of
the way through -- it's during this period that the file inflates up to
9GB in size. The last 39% or so of the encode proceeds normally, too.
Thanks
Leigh
2016 Apr 12
1
User controlled i/o block size?
...off with cp -au which is
>> essentially the same as rsync -au except faster.
>
> I was curious if "cp -au" was indeed as robust as rsync.
>
> No it isn't. My test:
>
> Create a folder with numerous files in it (a dozen in my case).
> Have one of them be 9GB (or anything relatively big).
>
> cp -au <src-folder> <dest-folder>
>
> Look in the destination folder and when you see the 9GB file
> growing, kill "cp -au". (I just did a control-C).
>
> Restart "cp -au".
>
> I ended up with a trunca...
2009 Oct 01
8
Build a Firewall (Can I learn to do this...)
Hi All,
I have a home business circuit and I am gearing up to host my business
affairs in my place. I have Comcast and 13 static IP's.
I have an extra PIII 1U, 2 9gb SCSI, 1gb RAMm dual NICS.
So I am wanting to build a firewall to front end my traffic. Assign
one of my statics to it and have Comcast statically route my traffic
to this IP. Then when traffic comes have it decide if it is allowed or
not and if allowed pass it to the right server based upon...
2018 Feb 22
3
Gluster performance / Dell Idrac enterprise conflict
I have a 3 host gluster replicated cluster that is providing storage
for our RHEV environment. We've been having issues with inconsistent
performance from the VMs depending on which Hypervisor they are
running on. I've confirmed throughput to be ~9Gb/s to each of the
storage hosts from the hypervisors. I'm getting ~300MB/s disk read
spead when our test vm is on the slow Hypervisors and over 500 on the
faster ones. The performance doesn't seem to be affected much by the
cpu, memory that are in the hypervisors. I have tried a couple of...
2006 Jan 20
2
HP NetServer LC2000r and LH6000r install woes
hello folks!
i've got four HP NetServers, two LC2000r and two LH6000r. the CentOS
4.2 ServerCD can't see hard drives on any of them.
each machine has a HP NetRAID controller; the LC2000rs have a
NetRAID-1Si and the LH6000rs have an Integrated NetRAID. each
controller has three 9GB drives, two mirrored and one hotspare.
each machine boots ok (the LC2000rs need "linux noacpi" or they
complain about being in a weird power management state and panic),
each loads the megaraid driver, but none of them can see any volumes.
fixes i have already tried:
1) on the LH60...
2016 Apr 11
5
User controlled i/o block size?
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
You didn't say if you were networking or what features of rsync you
are using but if you aren't networking and aren't doing anything fancy
you are probably better off with cp -au which is essentially the same
as rsync -au except faster.
Anyways, smaller reads and writes are usually better handled by the
OS's caches than really big
2023 Jan 09
1
Help with an HP Proliant gen10 plus?
Just starting and trying to boot off the SPP firmware update ISO image
on a USB stick.
I made the stick with:
# mkfs.vfat /dev/sdb
# dd bs=4M
if=P52581_001_gen10spp-2022.09.01.00-SPP2022090100.2022_0930.1.iso
of=/dev/sdb status=progress
The usb drive is 16GB and the iso is 9GB.
seem to boot from it and go into auto install of firmware then died with
starting initrd...
warning!!! Unable to mount the file system [cdrom]
warning!!! Unable to mount the file system
Preboot maintence mode
/bin/ash: can't access tty: job control turned off
and at # prompt.
There is n...
2018 Feb 08
1
How to fix an out-of-sync node?
...I did a "service glusterd restart" on node1, hoping the
three nodes would sync again.
But this did not happen. Only the CPU load went up on all three nodes + the
access time went up.
When I look into the physical storage of the bricks, node1 is very different
node01:/mnt/data/myBrick : 9GB data
node02:/mnt/data/myBrick : 12GB data
node03:/mnt/data/myBrick : 12GB data
How do I sync data from the healthy nodes Node2/Node3 back to Node1?
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2018 Feb 27
1
Gluster performance / Dell Idrac enterprise conflict
All volumes are configured as replica 3. I have no arbiter volumes.
Storage hosts are for storage only and Virt hosts are dedicated Virt
hosts. I've checked throughput from the Virt hosts to all 3 gluster hosts
and am getting ~9Gb/s.
On Tue, Feb 27, 2018 at 1:33 AM, Alex K <rightkicktech at gmail.com> wrote:
> What is your gluster setup? Please share volume details where vms ate
> stored. It could be that the slow host is having arbiter volume.
>
> Alex
>
> On Feb 26, 2018 13:46, "Ryan Wilkinso...
2009 Jun 01
2
Resuming from partial downloads but keeping complete file
...tial option when transfer is interrupted full version of
file in servers folder is replaced with partial version of file. This
becomes problem if transfer is interrupted in beginning, I will stuck with
file of for example 1GB or less and next rsync will need to transfer the
other part which is now 9GB because my server version of file is only 1GB
now.
Does anyone knows solution for this ?
It would be good that partial version of file is kept on server and that
transfer is resumed from that point. Server version should not be
overwritten until partial download reaches 100%.
Regards,
Ante
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2010 Dec 14
9
RAID help
...h drive
2. Create a RAID 1 out of that partition and use a mount point of /boot
3. Create other mount points I might want i.e swap, /home, etc
4. Create RAID1 out of these partitions
5. rinse and repeat this for each mount point I want
A few questions:
1. This system support 16gb of RAM. I have 9gb in it, but I will max it out over the next few months as I find great deals on RAM, what should my SWAP space be? I recall a long while ago that SWAP should match physical RAM.
2. Any reason I can't just create a single mount point taking up the entire drive and RAID1 the entire thing? Can any...
2023 Sep 15
1
virtio-mem with virt-install to share memory between guest and host on-demand
Hi
I'm trying to Passthrough a GPU to a VM and have it still share its free
memory with the host (just like it would with virtio-balloon). Is this
something virtio-mem is capable of? I've tried to run it, but it
immediately took over 9GB of memory:
virt-install --name test --cpu
cell0.cpus=0,cell0.memory=4194304,cell1.cpus=1,cell1.memory=4194304
--memory maxMemory=65536,maxMemory.slots=8 --memdev
model=virtio-mem,target.node=0,target.block=2048,target.size=1000 --disk
size=400 --network network=ai
--location=/tmp/debian-12.1....