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2005 May 30
13
Terrible problem, some men in my net changed their MACs! :/
Is any way to detect changed MAC adresses? Someone taught change MACs peoples in my network and I have problems. E.g. Two computers working on one MAC, and one IP (static ARP and DHCP). WinXP is screaming some message... that two computers or more have the same IP. How can I find out who''s changed MAC?
2007 Aug 04
3
request
I want to calculate the commulative sum of any numeric vector with the following command but this following command does not work "comsum" My question is , how we can calculate the commulative sum of any numeric vector with above command Thanks Zahid Khan Lecturer in Statistics Department of Mathematics Hazara University Mansehra. --------------------------------- [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2001 Nov 14
1
How to check memory usage ?
...have a printer which connected with client Windows98 and I setup Samba and printer on Unix server to print job to this printer, It's work fine. I have some questions to ask you, How to check memory usage on Unix server when Samba print job to client ? and Could you tell me to estimate resource comsumed on Unix server when Samba print job to client ? Best Regards, Joe _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp
2005 Mar 07
1
why iriver's ifp series with limitation on ogg/vorbis support
Hi all, I buy a iriver's ifp-880 portable player, it only can play ogg file with bitrate 96kbps-325kbps. I know that the higher bitrate of file, the more cpu cycles to comsume in most case. For beyond 325kbps,I guess the chip (pnx0101) can't realtimely decode. But for ogg file below 96kbps, the cpu performance maybe isn't the bottleneck, and I suspect because of the limitation of memory on ifp-880 player, but it has an 2 Mbytes external sram. :( can anybo...
2009 May 07
3
Degeneration of CPU Performance
Hello everybody! We have a interesting issue about dovecot behavior here. First, the scenario: We have 2 server running with the same load, one with our old pop3 solution (out of date) and other with Dovecot. We realized that dovecot are comsuming more CPU, and this consumption is growing day by day. When we starts dovecot, it runs between 40%-45% of CPU consumption and our old solution runs on 30-35%. This is quite acceptable, so no problem here. The problem is one day after it jumps to 45%-55% of cpu comsunption while the old pop3 s...
2017 Mar 03
1
Samba Version 4.1.9-Zentyal (Zentyal4.0) is using a lot of RAM memory to crash
I have been using two Zentyal 4.0 domain controllers for a long time. 3Gb of RAM each one and working okay. I have not updated them from Internet and my users are the same. Suddently, the first DC began to comsume memory to the top. I detected that samba processes are the responseble of this behavior. More processes with more memory come on. They get more and more memory in such a way that the server crash in one day. If I add more memory size (5Gb) to this virtual machine it crash anyway when it reach tha...
2011 Feb 11
3
How can we make a vector call a function element-wise efficiently?
Hello I have a time-comsuming program which need to simplify, I have tested the annotated program as follow: > #define function which will be call > calsta <- function(c, n=100000) + { + i <- seq(from=0, length=c) + logx <- lchoose(NT-n, CT-i) + lchoose(n, i) + logmax <- max(logx) + logmax +...
2006 Oct 12
4
xend / xenstored performance & scalability issues
I''ve been trying to track down just why talking to XenD is resulting in so much CPU time being comsumed by both xend & xenstored. As a test case, I''m running ''virsh dominfo demo'' which results in a single HTTP request to Xend to fetch domain info, eg ''GET /xend/domains/demo'' Run this in a tight loop & I''ll see xenstored taking > 50%...
2010 Aug 09
0
CentOS 5.5, XEN-4.0 (gitco), Kernel 2.6.34-xenified and Fedora11-PV
...from gitco installed. The System runs several Linux-PV-DomUs like Debian Lenny, Ubuntu Lucid and CentOS-55 without any problems. But if i try to get stock F11 up and running. Using Virt-install, xm create with KS-Install and Converting a working HVM-Install did not suceed. The DomU is making IO, comsumes CPU-Time, but Console and Network are not reachable/working?! XENinified 2.6.34 uses xvc0 as console while pvops-enabled Kernels like the Stock (2.6.30.11) Fedora-Kernel use hvc0. It triple-checked the existence of /dev/hvc0, inittab, securetty but still no Console available Tried following Ke...
2000 Jul 07
1
R and large RAM
I am planing to buy several machines with 2 GB RAM. Is R able to use this much memory? Thanks Gerhard -- Dr. Gerhard Paass http://ais.gmd.de/~paass GMD.AiS - Inst. for Autonomous Intelligent Systems Schloss Birlinghoven, D-53754 St. Augustin, Germany mail: paass at gmd.de fon: +49 2241 14-2698 fax: ..-2342
2005 Mar 25
1
2 companies - one asterisk
I have working with a polycom IP500 phone. I like the idea of having each line button on the phone as a separate sip device. If I understand it right, each phone could have three extensions (one for each line.) This would be great since I could then use the dialplan to forward calls to the desired extension. I envision something like this: Extenson 101 - Company-A Extension 102 - Company B
2006 Sep 06
0
soapenc:base64 and xsd:base64Binary
...re is one thing from ror regenerated wsdl file. Method parameter defined by :base64 type is defined in wsdl as ''soapenc:base64''. My question is, why this is not xsd:base64Binary as it is defined by w3org? Or how soapenc:base64 is related to xsd:base64Binary? My problem is that the comsuming webservice implementation is not able recognize what soapenc:base64. How can someone consuming this ror generated wsdl know that soapenc:base64 is the type standard xsd:base64Binary type? The relavant part of the ror renerated wsdl file is included at the bottom of this mail. Thanks for anyone...
1999 Oct 19
2
SAMBA digest 2274
On Tue, 19 Oct 1999 00:55:21 +1000, samba@samba.org wrote: >> Hi >> Q1 >> I need to be able to set a maximum size to the users home directories >> so that a disk full or similar message appears. Can this be done ? >> Users home directories are all mapped to the same drive letter. >> RH6.0 with Win 9X clients > >Look at setting up quotas in Linux. Quotas
2001 Mar 17
1
Does (or can) Wine use SMP?
...will) be run SMP. Now, this helps very little with applications that are not designed to run SMP at all (win9x programs, since SMP is not supported at all) My empirical evidence is that most programs that I came across, and ran under WINE were not at all multi-threaded, but then because the chief comsumer Windows OS is the 9x series, no one has really bothered to think "what if it's an SMP system?" So, me being the typical consumer; I had no programs that exploited the SMP much if at all. I did notice though that most of my hard-drive accesses were made somewhat multi-threaded (but...
1999 Apr 29
0
High load smbd processes
Hi all, Our system has just recently begun experiencing smbd processes comsuming enormous amounts of cpu time. I am totally unsure of the cause of this. We are using samba version 2.0.0 (packaged for debian linux). seldon:~$ /usr/sbin/smbd -h Usage: /usr/sbin/smbd [-D] [-p port] [-d debuglevel] [-l log basename] [-s services file] Version 2.0.0 We have not recently upg...
2015 Mar 31
2
[PATCH] add generic callbacks into compaction
I sent a patch about page allocation for less fragmentation. http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel.mm/130599 It proposes a page allocator allocates pages in the same pageblock for the drivers to move their unmovable pages. Some drivers which comsumes many pages and increases system fragmentation use the allocator to move their pages to decrease fragmentation. I think I can try another approach. There is a compaction code for balloon pages. But the compaction code cannot migrate pages of other drivers. If there is a generic migration framewor...
2015 Mar 31
2
[PATCH] add generic callbacks into compaction
I sent a patch about page allocation for less fragmentation. http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel.mm/130599 It proposes a page allocator allocates pages in the same pageblock for the drivers to move their unmovable pages. Some drivers which comsumes many pages and increases system fragmentation use the allocator to move their pages to decrease fragmentation. I think I can try another approach. There is a compaction code for balloon pages. But the compaction code cannot migrate pages of other drivers. If there is a generic migration framewor...
2001 Nov 29
1
(no subject)
Hi Alexander, Not sure if this of any help, but we had a similar problem with runaway SMBDs and what seemed to be oplocks. We are running RH6.2 with 0.7.26 ACLs. After much messing around and hassling Jeremy, I eventually changed the kernel from 2.2.19 to 2.2.20 and recompiled everything from scratch. Since then we have not had one of these rogue processes. I think Jeremy was right when he
2009 Apr 25
5
Out of memory issue
Hi all, I am trying to run some plots on data, but when loading he CSV data file R is stopping and I am getting an out of memory error. Anyway to tweak this somehow to get it to run? Using WinXP with 4 GB RAM Tnx Bruce
2007 Jan 15
2
Whine in dual core Windows PC if R uses full CPU capacity
Dear R-developers, the following may seem a weird question for R-devel – I try anyway, because it does seem to be related to usage of R and R's way of interacting with the hardware. When running R (2.4.0) on my new dual core Windows XP system (Intel Core 2 Duo E6600, Mainboard ASUS P5B, BeQuiet Power Unit), I observe various types of sounds (not related to fans) when running at full