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2007 Jul 20
4
Yet another zfs vs. vxfs comparison...
Hi,
sorry if I am brining up old news, but I couldn''t find a good answer searching the previous posts (My mom always says I am bad with finding things :)
However I noticed a difference when creating a zfs filesystem compared with a vxfs filesystem in the available size. ie.
ZFS
zonedata/zfs [b]392G[/b] 120G 272G 31% /zfs
VxFS
/dev/vx/dsk/zonedg/zonevol
2010 Feb 11
3
Novell''s PlateSpin Orchestrate
Curious if any one has looked at or done a trial of Novell''s PlateSpin
Orchestrate? Just watched their webcast presentation on it and it looks
interesting.
Thanks,
James
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2007 Mar 06
2
How to utilise dual cores and multi-processors on WinXP
Hello,
I have a question that I was wondering if anyone had a fairly straightforward answer to: what is the quickest and easiest way to take advantage of the extra cores / processors that are now commonplace on modern machines? And how do I do that in Windows?
I realise that this is a complex question that is not answered easily, so let me refine it some more. The type of scripts that I'm
2016 Feb 09
3
Utility to zero unused blocks on disk
On Mon, 2016-02-08 at 14:22 -0800, John R Pierce wrote:
> the only truly safe way to destroy data on magnetic media is to grind
> the media up into filings or melt it down in a furnace.
I unscrew the casing, extract the disk platter(s), slide a very strong
magnet over both sides of the platter surface then bend the platter in
half.
How secure is that ?
I can't afford a machine that
2016 Feb 09
1
Utility to zero unused blocks on disk
...t; How secure is that ?
> >
> > I can't afford a machine that grinds everything into dust particles.
> I have seen a guy in the I.T. department where I work take a hard
> drive....remove as many stickers from it (to make it porous as possible)
> and then soak it in a "brine" of ammonia, hydrogen peroxide, bleach, and
> salted water...for like a week or two. Afterwards? total useless junk.
I often find harddrives with several 10 mm drill-holes in them, in the
electronics disposal room at work.
I'd say that'd be enough as well. 8-)
--
//Sorin
2010 Jun 29
2
[LLVMdev] [patch] DwarfDebug problem with line section
I updated DwarfDebug to use section offset, instead of hard coding 0,
to handle LTO properly.
r107202.
Thanks for brining this up.
-
Devang
On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 11:27 AM, Devang Patel <devang.patel at gmail.com> wrote:
> DW_AT_stmt_list attribute's value is a section offset to the line no
> info for current compilation unit. If there is only one compilation
> unit
2013 Nov 01
0
[LLVMdev] Implementing the ldr pseudo instruction in ARM integrated assembler
> There's still a problem for Darwin, or any other platform that use
> subsections-via-symbols type layout tricks, though. There's no assembler-
> time way to know how far apart the atoms in the section will be at
> runtime, as the linker can, and will, move things around.
Hmm, yes that does sound quite tricky. How do we currently deal with that
for other pc-relative loads.
2006 Jul 10
1
2 Node cluster crashing
Hi,
We have a two node cluster running SLES 9 SP2 connecting directly to an
EMC CX300 for storage.
We are using OCFS(OCFS2 DLM 0.99.15-SLES) for the voting disk etc, and
ASM for data files.
The system has been running until last Friday when the whole cluster
went down with the following error messages in the /var/log/messages
files :
rac1:
Jul 7 14:56:23 rac1 kernel:
2014 Jun 17
2
[LLVMdev] [patch] EXPORTED_SYMBOL_FILE using mingw and cmake
Hi,
this is my first post to this list, so please excuse if submitting a patch without previous discussion is considered bad form or anything similar. I encountered a bug in the CMake build while using MinGW (non-MSYS, non-CYGWIN) where the LTO_export fails with a "The syntax of the command is incorrect" error. This error was previously fixed for Windows in general using
2017 Apr 04
2
Host ... is being updated before previous update had finished
We just had a bunch of backend boxes go down due to a DDoS in our director
cluster. When the DDoS died down, our director ring was a mess.
Each box had thousands (and hundreds per second, which is a bit much) of
log lines like the following:
Apr 03 19:59:29 director: Warning: director(10.1.20.10:9090/left): Host
10.1.17.15 is being updated before previous update had finished (up ->
down) -
2013 Nov 01
2
[LLVMdev] Implementing the ldr pseudo instruction in ARM integrated assembler
On Nov 1, 2013, at 12:15 PM, David Peixotto <dpeixott at codeaurora.org> wrote:
>>>>> I was thinking that without the .ltorg directive the constant pool
>>>>> would go at the end of the section.
>>>>>
>>>> So where does the assembler place the constant pool(s) if that
>>>> directive isn't present? I was under the
2017 Apr 21
1
Host ... is being updated before previous update had finished
Timo/Aki/Docecot guys, any hints here? Is this a bug? Design issue?
On Fri, Apr 7, 2017 at 10:10 AM Mark Moseley <moseleymark at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 3, 2017 at 6:04 PM, Mark Moseley <moseleymark at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> We just had a bunch of backend boxes go down due to a DDoS in our
>> director cluster. When the DDoS died down, our director ring
2010 Jun 29
0
[LLVMdev] [patch] DwarfDebug problem with line section
DW_AT_stmt_list attribute's value is a section offset to the line no
info for current compilation unit. If there is only one compilation
unit generated per .o file then it is always zero. What kind of errors
are you seeing ?
-
Devang
On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 9:02 AM, Artur Pietrek <pietreka at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
> While implementing debug info for our backend, we've
2016 Feb 09
0
Utility to zero unused blocks on disk
...r in
> half.
>
> How secure is that ?
>
> I can't afford a machine that grinds everything into dust particles.
I have seen a guy in the I.T. department where I work take a hard
drive....remove as many stickers from it (to make it porous as possible)
and then soak it in a "brine" of ammonia, hydrogen peroxide, bleach, and
salted water...for like a week or two. Afterwards? total useless junk.
EGO II
2012 May 17
1
mysql secure installation and multi mysqld
If you adjust the my.cnf file to make separate instances of mysql.....
How would you go through the mysql secure installation? Is is possible
or must it all be done manually
for each one?
is it possible to make each one of those instances a replicate/slave of
a different master
(thus a backup mysql server in a way?)
working on this now, but having issues getting it to work.
(centos 6)
2000 May 01
0
Status of tinc, and release plans for 1.0 and further.
Hi all,
It seemed like a good idea to post updates here every now and then
about the progress of the development of tinc.
Right now, we're mainly hunting bugs. While doing this, we stumbled
upon some shortcomings of the meta protocol, possibly dangerous. So
Guus and I are now working on a new protocol, which will be
incompatible with the standing 0.3 protocol (version 4). Whether or
not
2007 Aug 22
0
Multiple Prototype scripts loaded in the same project
Hello,
As more and more libraries are using a Prototype library - multiple
versions of it may be loaded in the same project without people even
noticing that.
For example, we''re developing a JSF application and use Ajax4jsf
library. We use a Prototype by ourselves (just upgraded to RC of 1.6)
but Ajax4jsf also comes with it''s own Prototype (version 1.5.0).
Ajax4jsf folks
2010 Jun 30
0
[LLVMdev] [patch] DwarfDebug problem with line section
Hi Devang,
Thanks for working on that. Unfortunately after your change it still doesn't
work (I've tried x86 and our backend under Linux).
The problem is that you put difference between two labels
.Lset7 = .Lsection_line_begin-.Lsection_line ## DW_AT_stmt_list
and that will be evaluated by assembler to a constant. It has to be a label,
not a constant, because it is the linker who knows
2010 Jun 29
2
[LLVMdev] [patch] DwarfDebug problem with line section
Hi all,
While implementing debug info for our backend, we've noticed a problem with
debug_line section. We believe that the following code is wrong:
// DW_AT_stmt_list is a offset of line number information for this
// compile unit in debug_line section. It is always zero when only one
// compile unit is emitted in one object file.
addUInt(Die, dwarf::DW_AT_stmt_list, dwarf::DW_FORM_data4,
2017 Apr 07
0
Host ... is being updated before previous update had finished
On Mon, Apr 3, 2017 at 6:04 PM, Mark Moseley <moseleymark at gmail.com> wrote:
> We just had a bunch of backend boxes go down due to a DDoS in our director
> cluster. When the DDoS died down, our director ring was a mess.
>
> Each box had thousands (and hundreds per second, which is a bit much) of
> log lines like the following:
>
> Apr 03 19:59:29 director: Warning: