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2009 Dec 15
7
ZFS Dedupe reporting incorrect savings
...upe ratio) the amount of data copied is 21.58G (19.1G * 1.13) 
Here is the output from zdb -DD
Prompt:~# zdb -DD TestPool
DDT-sha256-zap-duplicate: 33536 entries, size 272 on disk, 140 in core
DDT-sha256-zap-unique: 278241 entries, size 274 on disk, 142 in core
DDT histogram (aggregated over all DDTs):
bucket              allocated                       referenced
______   ______________________________   ______________________________
refcnt   blocks   LSIZE   PSIZE   DSIZE   blocks   LSIZE   PSIZE   DSIZE
------   ------   -----   -----   -----   ------   -----   -----   -----
     1     272...
2005 Jun 15
4
Multiple line plots
Greetings,
I would like to plot three lines on the same figure, and I am lost. There is 
an answer to a similar thread… but I tried matplot and it is beyond me. An 
example of the data follows:
Year	EM	IM	BM
1983	9.1	16.8	-7.7
1984	12.0	18.0	-6.0
1985	13.6	19.1	-5.5
1986	12.4	17.3	-4.9
1987	14.6	20.3	-5.7
1988	20.6	23.3	-2.6
1989	25.0	27.2	-2.2
1990	28.4	30.2	-1.8
1991	33.3	31.2	2.1
1992	40.6
2002 Jan 30
3
RC2 better than RC3? Graphed!
Well, this question comes once and again.
I have RC3 and Garf's RC2 tuned versions (160 and 350) in a nice graph.
Nobody should be surprised that RC3 is better, but in some cases GRC2 shows
better EAQUAL/bitrate results. There seems to be room for improvement in RC3
with some tweaking.
See it by yourself at
http://audio.sinderman.com/
                                        Cheers, AGS.
2003 May 15
3
Linux SIP/IX clients
DOes anyone have any good suggestions as to good SIP or IAX clients for 
linux? I have set up and am currently testing asterisk in a controlled 
environment.  I have gnophone running on one of my boxes but the gnophone 
site has been down.  So I can't seem to fing the IAX and Ix-devel rpms or 
the gsm and gsm-devel rpms.  So that prevents me from setting up gnophone 
on another box.  I am
2006 Feb 27
1
Multiple domains served by a single LDAP tree
Good {morning,afternoon,evening} everybody,
A while ago I wrote to the list asking about whether the
uidNumber/gidNumber of the "commonly-known SIDs" had to match the RID of
the SID; the answer was "no".
I asked because I intended to implement multiple NT4/Samba domains using
a single LDAP tree; each Samba PDC/BDC instance would only use the
relevant subset of the tree.
2010 Nov 11
8
zpool import panics
...8001025916928
                 is_log: 0
                 DTL: 262
                 create_txg: 51740
Uberblock:
         magic = 0000000000bab10c
         version = 22
         txg = 464265
         guid_sum = 6102932533008274672
         timestamp = 1289468487 UTC = Thu Nov 11 10:41:27 2010
All DDTs are empty
Metaslabs:
         vdev          0
         metaslabs   101   offset                spacemap          free
         ---------------   -------------------   ---------------   
-------------
         metaslab      0   offset            0   spacemap     26   
free        0...
2005 Mar 31
0
Anybody tracking the GSSAPI patch?
Hey all,
I'm doing some Kerberos stuff at work, and I'm thinking it'd be nice if
dovecot had GSSAPI support.
I found http://dovecot.org/list/dovecot/2004-July/004039.html (thanks
Colin :), but it's a long ways away from applying to the current stable
tree. I'm wondering - has anybody else been keeping a local copy of this
patch up to date?
Thanks,
    Dave
-- 
     Arguing
2005 Nov 22
1
"Well-known Windows RIDs" vs. UIDs/GIDs
Hey all,
I'm looking to merge multiple NT4 domains into a single infrastructure
based on Samba3 and OpenLDAP on Linux of the Debian Sarge flavour (and,
Bob willing, Samba4 before long).
In order to allow some resources to be shared from a single Linux
instance, I'm rather hoping that I can put every domain's information
into a single LDAP DIT. The Samba PDCs will use only portions of
2005 Apr 01
1
Permissions assignment problem
Hey there,
I am, for the first time, playing around with Samba seriously (mainly
thinking about replacing NFS with it). I'm using a Linux 2.6.x client
with the cifs.ko kernel module/filesystem type.
I've found that I can't change the permissions on files to arbitrary
values; they must not be greater than the bits specified in 'create
mask' (and friends). The problem appears