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2006 Oct 03
3
How to get podcasters to adopt Speex?
...re when it comes to sampling rates. I don't think 16kHz is that much to ask. And yes, I'm talking about SPEECH and not audio in general. Of course, sometimes there are legitimate reasons to use 8kHz. I'm just saying, try to make sure the sacrifice in quality is not in vain. Tom Bertie Coopersmith <bertie@coopersmith.demon.co.uk> wrote: > > If its just speech that you're after, why not narrowband (8kHZ) speex. I have > found that to be perfectly adequate at about a seven'th of the file size of a > typical (music quality) MP3. > > The other goo...
2006 Oct 03
2
How to get podcasters to adopt Speex?
...thing that bugs me about Speex for podcasting is that it's geared for > 8, 16, or 32 KHz. Most podcasters are set up for 44.1 KHz recording. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Tom Grandgent [mailto:tgrand@canvaslink.com] > Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 11:42 AM > To: Bertie Coopersmith; George Ou > Cc: speex-dev@xiph.org > Subject: Re: [Speex-dev] How to get podcasters to adopt Speex? > > Please consider using 16-bit 16kHz (wideband) instead. It's a huge increase > in audio quality and the bitrate is still very low, especially if you take > adv...
2006 Oct 04
0
How to get podcasters to adopt Speex?
...description page. We need to convert to 8 bit audio right? I'm assuming narrow band is 8 KHz 8 bit. Wide band is 16 KHz 8 bit. UW band is 32 KHz 8 bit audio? George -----Original Message----- From: Tom Grandgent [mailto:tgrand@canvaslink.com] Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 11:42 AM To: Bertie Coopersmith; George Ou Cc: speex-dev@xiph.org Subject: Re: [Speex-dev] How to get podcasters to adopt Speex? Please consider using 16-bit 16kHz (wideband) instead. It's a huge increase in audio quality and the bitrate is still very low, especially if you take advantage of Speex features such...
2023 Mar 21
1
How to configure?
Killed glfsheal, after a day there were 218 processes, then they got killed by OOM during the weekend. Now there are no processes active. Trying to run "heal info" reports lots of files quite quickly but does not spawn any glfsheal process. And neither does restarting glusterd. Is there some way to selectively run glfsheal to fix one brick at a time? Diego Il 21/03/2023 01:21,
2023 Mar 21
1
How to configure?
I have no clue. Have you checked for errors in the logs ? Maybe you might find something useful. Best Regards,Strahil Nikolov? On Tue, Mar 21, 2023 at 9:56, Diego Zuccato<diego.zuccato at unibo.it> wrote: Killed glfsheal, after a day there were 218 processes, then they got killed by OOM during the weekend. Now there are no processes active. Trying to run "heal info" reports
2023 Mar 21
1
How to configure?
Theoretically it might help.If possible, try to resolve any pending heals. Best Regards,Strahil Nikolov? On Thu, Mar 16, 2023 at 15:29, Diego Zuccato<diego.zuccato at unibo.it> wrote: In Debian stopping glusterd does not stop brick processes: to stop everything (and free the memory) I have to systemctl stop glusterd ? killall glusterfs{,d} ? killall glfsheal ? systemctl start
2023 Mar 24
1
How to configure?
In glfsheal-Connection.log I see many lines like: [2023-03-13 23:04:40.241481 +0000] E [MSGID: 104021] [glfs-mgmt.c:586:glfs_mgmt_getspec_cbk] 0-gfapi: failed to get the volume file [{from server}, {errno=2}, {error=File o directory non esistente}] And *lots* of gfid-mismatch errors in glustershd.log . Couldn't find anything that would prevent heal to start. :( Diego Il 21/03/2023
2006 Aug 31
1
serving speex without a server
...estion is: Is there some kind of plugin for WMP or Foobar2000 which would make it able to play a narrow band (8KHz) .spx file from a web site that has no streaming server, but just provides http (presumably on port 8080)?. If not WMP or Foobar2000, is there anything else that will do the job? Bertie Coopersmith
2023 Mar 16
1
How to configure?
Can you restart glusterd service (first check that it was not modified to kill the bricks)? Best Regards,Strahil Nikolov? On Thu, Mar 16, 2023 at 8:26, Diego Zuccato<diego.zuccato at unibo.it> wrote: OOM is just just a matter of time. Today mem use is up to 177G/187 and: # ps aux|grep glfsheal|wc -l 551 (well, one is actually the grep process, so "only" 550 glfsheal
2023 Mar 24
1
How to configure?
Can you check your volume file contents?Maybe it really can't find (or access) a specific volfile ? Best Regards,Strahil Nikolov? On Fri, Mar 24, 2023 at 8:07, Diego Zuccato<diego.zuccato at unibo.it> wrote: In glfsheal-Connection.log I see many lines like: [2023-03-13 23:04:40.241481 +0000] E [MSGID: 104021] [glfs-mgmt.c:586:glfs_mgmt_getspec_cbk] 0-gfapi: failed to get the
2023 Mar 24
1
How to configure?
There are 285 files in /var/lib/glusterd/vols/cluster_data ... including many files with names related to quorum bricks already moved to a different path (like cluster_data.client.clustor02.srv-quorum-00-d.vol that should already have been replaced by cluster_data.clustor02.srv-bricks-00-q.vol -- and both vol files exist). Is there something I should check inside the volfiles? Diego Il
2023 Mar 16
1
How to configure?
OOM is just just a matter of time. Today mem use is up to 177G/187 and: # ps aux|grep glfsheal|wc -l 551 (well, one is actually the grep process, so "only" 550 glfsheal processes. I'll take the last 5: root 3266352 0.5 0.0 600292 93044 ? Sl 06:55 0:07 /usr/libexec/glusterfs/glfsheal cluster_data info-summary --xml root 3267220 0.7 0.0 600292 91964 ?
2023 Mar 15
1
How to configure?
If you don't experience any OOM , you can focus on the heals. 284 processes of glfsheal seems odd. Can you check the ppid for 2-3 randomly picked ?ps -o ppid= <pid> Best Regards,Strahil Nikolov? On Wed, Mar 15, 2023 at 9:54, Diego Zuccato<diego.zuccato at unibo.it> wrote: I enabled it yesterday and that greatly reduced memory pressure. Current volume info: -8<-- Volume
2023 Mar 15
1
How to configure?
I enabled it yesterday and that greatly reduced memory pressure. Current volume info: -8<-- Volume Name: cluster_data Type: Distributed-Replicate Volume ID: a8caaa90-d161-45bb-a68c-278263a8531a Status: Started Snapshot Count: 0 Number of Bricks: 45 x (2 + 1) = 135 Transport-type: tcp Bricks: Brick1: clustor00:/srv/bricks/00/d Brick2: clustor01:/srv/bricks/00/d Brick3: clustor02:/srv/bricks/00/q
2013 Feb 11
1
Replacement for virt-manager
Hi, I have more than 20 VM in production with a shared storage and 6 blades as HV. Things begin to look confusing within virt-manager since there is no way to display only the powered-up nodes (the migrated and switched off machines appear on every hv entry). I wonder if there is something different and more appealing than virt-manager to manage such an infrastructure. My requirement are: be
2023 Mar 15
1
How to configure?
Do you use brick multiplexing ? Best Regards,Strahil Nikolov? On Tue, Mar 14, 2023 at 16:44, Diego Zuccato<diego.zuccato at unibo.it> wrote: Hello all. Our Gluster 9.6 cluster is showing increasing problems. Currently it's composed of 3 servers (2x Intel Xeon 4210 [20 cores dual thread, total 40 threads], 192GB RAM, 30x HGST HUH721212AL5200 [12TB]), configured in replica 3
2023 Jun 05
1
Qustionmark in permission and Owner
Seen something similar when FUSE client died, but it marked the whole mountpoint, not just some files. Might be a desync or communication loss between the nodes? Diego Il 05/06/2023 11:23, Stefan Kania ha scritto: > Hello, > > I have a strange problem on a gluster volume > > If I do an "ls -l" in a directory insight a mountet gluster-volume I > see, only for some
2023 Mar 14
1
How to configure?
Hello all. Our Gluster 9.6 cluster is showing increasing problems. Currently it's composed of 3 servers (2x Intel Xeon 4210 [20 cores dual thread, total 40 threads], 192GB RAM, 30x HGST HUH721212AL5200 [12TB]), configured in replica 3 arbiter 1. Using Debian packages from Gluster 9.x latest repository. Seems 192G RAM are not enough to handle 30 data bricks + 15 arbiters and I often had
2023 Apr 23
1
How to configure?
After a lot of tests and unsuccessful searching, I decided to start from scratch: I'm going to ditch the old volume and create a new one. I have 3 servers with 30 12TB disks each. Since I'm going to start a new volume, could it be better to group disks in 10 3-disk (or 6 5-disk) RAID-0 volumes to reduce the number of bricks? Redundancy would be given by replica 2 (still undecided
2023 Oct 27
1
State of the gluster project
Maybe a bit OT... I'm no expert on either, but the concepts are quite similar. Both require "extra" nodes (metadata and monitor), but those can be virtual machines or you can host the services on OSD machines. We don't use snapshots, so I can't comment on that. My experience with Ceph is limited to having it working on Proxmox. No experience yet with CephFS. BeeGFS is