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2011 May 10
14
Puppet Master System Requirements
I''ve been messing around with Puppet on a VM on my personal desktop. It looks descent. I was wondering what kind of load this thing would have managing about 400 nodes. Does this thing require a beefy server? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Puppet Users" group. To post to this group, send email to puppet-users@googlegroups.com. To
2003 Nov 28
6
3x AVM Fritz!Card PCI for a EuroISDN PBX.
Hi there! I'm currently considering various PBX solutions for our office telephone network, and would very much like to use Asterisk. Currently, my research is incomplete. I have been recommended to use the above cards, but it is unclear from my Googling whether my configuration will work: - 3x Fritz!Card PCI's in one host. - 3x 6 b-channels. - ~20 Budgetone (and some others)
2003 Apr 01
2
will this machine handle it
Hi folks, Right now I'm running * along with a lot of other apps on my firewall box, which is a P-II 400 with 192MB of RAM. I have a single T100P card connected to a channel bank that's using one FXO and two FXS ports. I want to move * off to another computer (mostly because I think the other apps on the current box are causing enough of a load to affect the sound quality a bit).
2007 Dec 28
7
Xen and networking.
I have a beefy machine (Intel dual-quad core, 16GB memory 2 x GigE) I have loaded RHEL5.1-xen on the hardware and have created two logical systems: 4 cpus, 7.5 GB memory 1 x Gige Following RHEL guidelines, I have it set up so that eth0->xenbr0 and eth1->xenbr1 Each of the two RHEL5.1 guests uses one of the interfaces and this is verified at the switch by seeing the unique MAC addresses.
2011 Oct 17
2
[LLVMdev] LLC ARM Backend maintainer
My first ARM testing results or lack of them indicate that 3.0 release requires some some beefy machines to build. It is not so much raw cpu speed but memory and lots of it. My builds got to linking llc and at that point linker started eating megabytes of memory like chocolate. So sadly chumbys, beagleboards, iThingis(?), Raspberry Pis, Gumstix and even inexpensive Tegra2 boards seem to be out of
2008 May 05
4
RE: Running MS Terminal Server and MS Small Business Serverunder Xen?
Jamie J. Begin wrote: > > I have the crazy idea to run both Microsoft Terminal Server > and Small Business Server (SBS is a license-restricted > version of Windows Server with Exchange for shop with <50 > users) in separate HVM domUs. Assuming that I have a beefy > enough underlying hardware, how likely do you think this > would work? I know that Exchange
2017 Jun 02
1
[CentOS 6] Possible bug in updating glibc?
Hey all, not sure if this was operator error or what. I'm running a KVM host on updated CentOS 6. The guest is built from the CentOS 6.9 dvd1 with just @base and @core package groups. When I went to install mysql it failed due to incompatibilities with the libcc versions. Updated just glibc and glibc-common and then installed mysql. Shortly there after it started to freeze and lost
2007 Feb 27
1
Function to do multiple named lookups faster?
Hi, I apologize if this topic has been discussed - I could not figure out a good search phrase for this question. I have a named vector x, with multiple (duplicate) names, and I would like to obtain a (shorter) vector with non-duplicate names in which the values are the means of the values of the duplicated indexes in x. My best (fastest) solution to this was this code: nms <- names( x )
2004 Apr 06
1
Softphone (with USB headset) for Mac recommendations
Well, I have my 7940 up and running at home, and everything's working pretty much perfectly. So, it's time to find new things to break :-). The problem de jour is long-distance calling from work: I can use my cell phone, but I'm in an inside office on the 42nd floor and it's really hard to get good reception. So, I'm thinking about running a softphone on my Mac laptop
2013 May 06
1
CentOS 5 netinstall problem
Hi, all. I'm attempting to install CentOS 5 via netinstall from <mirror.centos.org/centos/5/os/i386> & it gets as far as formatting the disk but when it gets to: 'Starting install process. This may take take several minutes...' it hangs forever (well, a couple of hours). Dropping down in a console I see it's telling me: 'Preparing to install' then nothing.
2013 May 28
2
Usual number of guests on a host
Hi, Can someone tell us what is the usual number of guests on a typical host in a production environment ? Has someone tested this ? What number does it scale to ? We have around 150 per host running fine. Regards, Navin
2011 Oct 17
0
[LLVMdev] LLC ARM Backend maintainer
On 10/17/2011 09:20 AM, Pawel Wodnicki wrote: > > My first ARM testing results or lack of them indicate > that 3.0 release requires some some beefy machines to build. > It is not so much raw cpu speed but memory and lots of it. > My builds got to linking llc and at that point linker started > eating megabytes of memory like chocolate. > > So sadly chumbys, beagleboards,
2005 May 12
2
Best CPU config for dual-Xeon?
I have some beefy dual-Xeon servers that I will be using for Asterisk VoIP applications (i.e. no Zaptel cards). Using 2.6.11-1.14_FC3smp as the kernel (Fedora Core 3), and currently with Asterisk STABLE. My question is concerning the CPU setup, as I've seen conflicting or out-of-date suggestions: given the above config, should I have hyper-threading turned on or off? Turned on appears like 4
2003 Sep 05
3
Hardware IAX phone (please read and reply!)
Hello all! I've talked recently to the head of R&D dept. of Telkom Telos (www.telos.com.pl) - a big Polish company specialised in making phones. I gave them the idea of creating a cheap (cost-effective) hardware IP phone. The phone we discussed would include hardware support for IAX (though probably SIP/sth. else would be required too if it were to hit the market.. what do you
2007 May 29
1
Dovecot] dovecot performance question
> Hi, using the latest dovecot with pop3/imap. Using mostly outlook 2003 for > pop3 and squirrel mail imap. > > I have a lot of users reporting back that imap is very slow. We average > about 300 imap and another 700 pop session at any given time. reporting that imap is slow or that squirrelmail is slow? ;) How is the load average on the server? We found at our site to keep
2004 Sep 14
1
Using Asterisk as a replacement for a Merlin Legend.
I was just about to replace 2 Merlin Legend systems (one in my house and one in my Parent's house) with * systems. I have 2 beefy linux systems ready to go and have enough Cisco 7960 and 7970 phones to replace all my MLX-10D, MLX-16D and MLX-20 phones. Then I discovered that * seems to be lacking a critical feature for replacing a legend (or any standard PBX) and that is an ability for a
2007 Nov 21
6
mod_proxy_balancer under heavy load.
So I''m still working on a ''perfect'' setup so I can document it on the wiki, and will submit some puppet patches against 0.23.2 next week, but here''s what I''ve done that has made a big difference to stability here. in puppetmasterd at line 261, I''ve modified the Mongrel instantiation from: server = Mongrel::HttpServer.new(addr,
2012 Jan 17
2
Theoretical Firewall Specs?
So, the more I look at various ways to lay out my infrastructure, the more I am thinking about specs for hardware. Starting with firewalling. How does one determine the specs for a firewall? What I mean is: 1. motherboard/CPU - p4? Dual-Core? Intel i3, i5, i7? 2. RAM? 4gb? 8gb? More? 32gb? 3. Obviously GB Nics! I am bring about 300gb of traffic a month right now and I expect that to
2012 Jun 22
1
unable to creating/list storage pools using non-root user
Hi all I have a Fedora release 17 (Beefy Miracle) with libvirt versions: libvirt-0.9.11.3-1.fc17.x86_64 virt-manager-0.9.1-3.fc17.noarch I have allowed non-root user to user libvirt by allowing the user through polkit cat /etc/polkit-1/localauthority/50-local.d/cat 50-org.example-libvirt-remote-access.pkla [Remote libvirt SSH access] Identity=unix-group:virt
2007 Aug 23
4
Me, the grouser?
Hi everyone, after attempting to correct Ivo's statement about Theora and Vorbis being the "default codecs" in the HTML 5 draft, I just got the following mail off list: "Why are you still here? And by here I mean the Xiph lists. I've seen you speaking ill of our formats and of free software more than in one occasion. So, for what purpose do you still stick around? What