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adamu
2005 Feb 06
1
Proxied SIP
...rganization that wants it to do
some call routing for them. They have a SIP provider that is going to
provide one termination and one origination account.
We are going to have to route a rather large number of calls
(50-100,000 concurrent), but can't find any information on how to
proxy calls adaquately.
2008 Nov 25
2
creating a new vecotr in a for loop
...s is my "y" value in the example i gave above, this is the value that i
need put into a # vector, a vector that should have as
many values as there are number of candidates
TAZDetermine_FEET=TAZ_VAC_FEET[TAZ_VAC_FEET$TAZ==Loc_Mod_TAZ,2]
#Creates new vector based on adaquate vacancy in the TAZ and the
development to be located
Newcands=subset(Loc_Mod_TAZ, TAZDetermine_FEET>=Dev_Size)
}
Thanks for the help
Cheers,
JR
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2009 Sep 10
22
Xen and Enomaly
Hi list,
Right now I''ve to find some graphic (or web!) interface to administrate
our new data center infrastructure who will be running over Xen.
I''ve been googling around to find something, and looks like Enomaly is a
good choice.
Can anybody give me some feedback about this? Or maybe recommend another
front-end interface?
Thanks in advance.
Boris.
2006 Jan 02
3
Altering the accessor of an association collection
I want to be able to do something like this (for example):
class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :friends
def friends(living_in = :uk)
# filter based on parameters here
end
end
Is there any way I can redefine the accessor for an association whilst
still being able to get the values? Basically, I''m looking for an
equivilent of read_attribute() for associations.
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2004 Jul 03
0
New Release Model
...nd problem resolution for the
development release take a back seat to support of the stable releases.
Problem reports for the current development release should be sent to
the Shorewall Development Mailing List.
7. When the level of functionality of the current development
release is judged adaquate, the Beta period for a new Stable release
will begin. Beta releases have identifications of the form x.y.0-BetaN
where x.y is the number of the next Stable Release and N=1,2,3... .
Betas are expected to occur roughly once per year. Beta releases may
contain new functionality not present in t...
2003 Oct 06
2
Shorewall 1.4.7
...duced in SnapShot 20030821 has
changed -- see the User Set page for details.
3) The per-interface dynamic blacklisting facility from previous 1.4.6
Snapshots has been removed. The implications of the facility for
users with dial-up internet connections were too complicated to
document adaquately. My apologies for unleashing this half-baked
idea on the user base.
New Features:
1) The 2.6 series of Linux kernels will not support the ''unclean''
match extension except in Patch-O-Matic. In keeping with the
Shorewall policy of not supporting netfilter extensions...
2003 Aug 25
5
Shorewall 1.4.7 Beta 1
...oduced in SnapShot 20030821 has
changed -- see the User Set page for details.
3) The per-interface dynamic blacklisting facility from previous 1.4.6
Snapshots has been removed. The implications of the facility for
users with dial-up internet connections were too complicated to
document adaquately. My apologies for unleashing this half-baked
idea on the user base.
New Features:
1) The 2.6 series of Linux kernels will not support the ''unclean''
match extension except in Patch-O-Matic. In keeping with the
Shorewall policy of not supporting netfilter extensions...
2012 May 18
0
4. Re: domU backup strategy (Simon Hobson)
...system feels very fast to the light user.
With the Jails? pagecache would be grabbed by the heavy user accessing
the disk a lot, so it always seemed slow for that light user.
So yeah; from my perspective? Xen and KVM are both vastly easier
to administer than a container-based solution, as adaquate pagecache
covers a multitude of sins.
Of course, you are right about total/overall performance. and in some
cases,
that''s the important thing. Containers are much lighter weight.
I just wouldn''t want to manage a container that I didn''t have root
(and knowle...
2012 May 16
23
Xen or KVM
Hi,
I am new to virtualization and I am having the obvious hassle of choosing between Xen and KVM.
Can Xen experts help me with this?
Regards,
Arindam
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2007 Nov 24
13
Bug#452721: xen-utils-common: "xendomains" does not restore domains in same order as it would start them
Package: xen-utils-common
Version: 3.0.3-0-2
Severity: wishlist
The "xendomains" init script will start domains according to the order
of config files found in /etc/xen/auto/*. I use this so that, in the
event of a hard reboot, the more important domains will start first.
Some of these contain essential services like DNS resolvers, slapd and
so on, and since starting xen domains
2011 May 09
30
XCP: Insecure Distro ?
Hello mailing list!
I have been working with XCP a little bit, and I have the impression
that this distro is insecure. First, it does not look like update
repositories are enabled inside /etc/yum.repos.d, although I''m from an
apt background so I may be misinterpreting that. Where will my
security updates come from?
Next, it appears that the root password hash is directly stored inside