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2005 Jul 15
0
How to get _out_ of an attended transfer?
Hi, I've got attended (superivised) transfer working with a handful of SIP phones, connected via different ATA's to an Asterisk CVS-D2005.05.28.22.00.00-07/12/05-20:47:08. pingu*CLI> show features Feature Default Current ------- ------- ------- Pickup *8 *8 Blind Transfer # ** Attended Transfer
2013 Jan 09
2
[LLVMdev] Pointer "data direction"
Hi, suppose the following C function declaration: void f(int *in, int *out); Now further suppose, that _in_ is an array only read from and _out_ is an array that is only written to. Based on this, I was wondering whether there is some already existing LLVM pass (or maybe a part of a pass) that detects those "data directions" for pointers. I'm not quite sure whether e.g. Alias Analysis can provide me this information (I suppos...
2011 Sep 04
1
mrtg 2.16.2 ipv6 on centos 6
...492 SNMPGET Problem for ifInOctets.1 ifOutOctets.1 sysUptime sysName on sni123@[2001:b50:940f::f001] at /usr/bin/mrtg line 2202 2011-09-03 14:13:01: ERROR: Target[bai-gw-i-oct][_IN_] ' $target->[0]{$mode} ' did not eval into defined data 2011-09-03 14:13:01: ERROR: Target[bai-gw-i-oct][_OUT_] ' $target->[0]{$mode} ' did not eval into defined data With snmpwalk (net-snmp-utils) i can reach the device via IPV4 and IPV6. Where is my mistake? Has anyone a hint? Thanks in advance, Florian
2013 Jan 09
3
[LLVMdev] Pointer "data direction"
...pe it helps, > - D. > > 2013/1/9 Sebastian Dreßler <dressler at zib.de> > >> Hi, >> >> suppose the following C function declaration: >> >> void f(int *in, int *out); >> >> Now further suppose, that _in_ is an array only read from and _out_ is >> an array that is only written to. >> >> Based on this, I was wondering whether there is some already existing >> LLVM pass (or maybe a part of a pass) that detects those "data >> directions" for pointers. I'm not quite sure whether e.g. Alias Analys...
2013 Jan 09
0
[LLVMdev] Pointer "data direction"
...p://polly.llvm.org/ [3] http://kernelgen.org Hope it helps, - D. 2013/1/9 Sebastian Dreßler <dressler at zib.de> > Hi, > > suppose the following C function declaration: > > void f(int *in, int *out); > > Now further suppose, that _in_ is an array only read from and _out_ is > an array that is only written to. > > Based on this, I was wondering whether there is some already existing > LLVM pass (or maybe a part of a pass) that detects those "data > directions" for pointers. I'm not quite sure whether e.g. Alias Analysis > can provide...
2013 Jan 09
0
[LLVMdev] Pointer "data direction"
...1/9 Sebastian Dreßler <dressler at zib.de> > > > >> Hi, > >> > >> suppose the following C function declaration: > >> > >> void f(int *in, int *out); > >> > >> Now further suppose, that _in_ is an array only read from and _out_ is > >> an array that is only written to. > >> > >> Based on this, I was wondering whether there is some already existing > >> LLVM pass (or maybe a part of a pass) that detects those "data > >> directions" for pointers. I'm not quite sure...
2008 Jan 27
6
Asterisk and MRTG, a little help please...
Hi All, After reading the sparse info and attempting to get this running, I'm unsuccessful and could use some guidance. I already have a MRTG server up and running serving hundreds of router interface graphs. I would like to add SIP/IAX channel graphs for all our asterisk servers. I'm running asterisk 1.2 and MRTG 2.4.17. I tried the script from http://karlsbakk.net/asterisk/ but get
2008 May 07
15
A simple backup
All, I''ve got one Xen server running CentOS 5, with 3 CentOS virtual machines on it. I have what I hope is a simple question: I''d like to backup the virtual machines. I don''t care about anything but the ability to restore a couple of files and be able to be back up and running quickly. At some point I''ll have a spare server ready to migrate running Xen
2006 Feb 27
13
[RFC] Bootloader configuration
This is a proposal for modifying the interface for domU bootloaders (i.e. something that provides us with a kernel and ramdisk file with which the domain can be booted). The current interface, as is, has a number of problems, including: 1) the first disk specified is assumed to be the disk containing the files 2) ''bootentry'' is highly pygrub-specific. There is no easy facility
2020 Oct 11
6
v2.3.11.3 solr plugin search via MUA fails to match accented ascii characters; cmd line exec of `doveadm fts lookup` PANICs (assertion failed)
I'm running, dovecot --version 2.3.11.3 (502c39af9) solr -version 8.6.3 uname -rm 5.8.13-200.fc32.x86_64 x86_64 grep _NAME /etc/os-release PRETTY_NAME="Fedora 32 (Server Edition)" CPE_NAME="cpe:/o:fedoraproject:fedora:32" Solr FTS plugin is enabled/configured, mail_plugins = virtual acl fts fts_solr plugin { fts = solr fts_autoindex = yes
2006 Jan 27
23
5,000 concurrent calls system rollout question
Hi, we are currently considering different options for rolling out a large scale IP PBX to handle around 3,000 + concurrent calls. Can this be done with Asterisk? Has it been done before? I really would like an input on this. Thanks! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: