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2005 Mar 11
0
Intermittent volume deterioration in conferences
I wonder if anyone can suggest ways to diagnose an infuriating problem
being experienced by customers of a company I did a large Asterisk
project for.
First some background:
The system is a conferencing system using a modified MeetMe. There are
seven Asterisk boxes (we call them bridges) each with four T1 PRIs into a
TE405P. No VoIP is involved. A conference is always local to a single
bridge.
2004 Dec 30
1
Doubts about the Monitoring command
....
Setting the cloud with 25 % of packet loss only,
without jitter, I ´ve got the file recorded, in
asterisk 2, with a kind of acceleration, ie, this file
plays a bit faster than the original file sent from
asterisk 1 to asterisk 2.
Hearing the sent file with a handset, without
recording, I listen a deteriorated file different from
the recorded one.
My question is:
Is asterisk able to detect the packet loss and modify
the file recorded in a such way that compensate this
packet loss?
How can I get the file recorded as I hear in the
handset,ie , with the deteriorated audio?
Thanks and best regards...
2008 Oct 19
9
Wacraft 3 Support deteriorating
Hi,
I am / was Wine mainly using for playing Warcraft 3. I know it's an old game but it's still highly popular. The problem is, with each new version the support gets worse and worse. There are even people in BugZilla who show the bit of code, which creates the new bugs but nothing happens.
For example with the newest dev release and the current stable release it is NOT possible to:
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2007 May 29
6
Deterioration with zfs performace and recent zfs bits?
Has anyone else noticed a significant zfs performance deterioration
when running recent opensolaris bits?
My 32-bit / 768 MB Toshiba Tecra S1 notebook was able to do a
full opensolaris release build in ~ 4 hours 45 minutes (gcc shadow
compilation disabled; using an lzjb compressed zpool / zfs on a
single notebook hdd p-ata drive).
After upgrading to 2007-05-25 opensolaris release bits
2010 Aug 17
2
When does %POST kick in in Kickstart?
Okay, this is really simple but because Google has deteriorated in quality over time, it's getting really hard to find straight forward answers.
Very simple; when does the %POST section of the Kickstart file kick in during the install process?
Before or after the first reboot?
Hopefully this gets picked up easy by the spiders...
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2004 Apr 30
2
IAX Channel Capacity
To the list ...
I got the IAX2 stuff simplified & working (for now).
See my earlier posting to the list.
Now, here's a question for you all.
I found a posting by J Todd where he gives BW utilization
for various IAX2 codecs with trunking on. Now, the number of
calls I can sustain over an IAX channel, obviously is going
to be determined by the capacity and state of the physical
pipe.
2004 Jun 06
2
Analog Bridged Calls Pulsate
...and when answered
the call quality is clear.
The callee then presses # to transfer, and dials 9 then the number to
transfer the call to. Immediately the call is disconnected from the
callee, and the caller hears hold music. A couple seconds later when
the caller is transferred, call quality deteriorates. There is a
pulsating noise that causes the caller and new callee to barely be able
to hear each other.
This happens every time and only on the 2nd call. The first call is
always clear.
Any suggestions are most welcome.
Thanks in advance,
Trevor Peirce
2006 Sep 12
1
stepAIC
Hi
I hope this isn't off topics, but I have always found when I stepAIC() some
glm I get an improvement in accuracy and kappa, but I have just done a case
where I got a marginal deterioration. Is this possible, or should I be
going through my figures carefully to see if I have messed up?
Stephen Choularton
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2005 Nov 09
2
Moving from mbox to maildir?
Hi all,
New to the list. I have an updated FC4 box with Dovecot version
0.99.14.4.fc4. My mbox size is about 76 megs and growing rapidly because
of several high-volume mailing lists I'm subscribed to. I have noticed
that over time the performance of the Evoluion/Spamassassin/Dovecot
combo deteriorates. Someone on the Fedora users list suggested I have a
look at moving to a maildir setup. Reading the docs I can't really
figure out what to. Does anyone have a suggestion how I can safely move
my mbox setup to a maildir setup? Much appreciated!
Regards,
Patrick
2004 Jun 25
1
Polycom IP 500 - Quality Issues
Hello,
We have 15 Soundpoint IP 500 phones and recently call quality has
deteriorated. On some calls there is a static-buzzing of sorts that
occurs when users talk. It can be picked up on SIP-SIP calls and
SIP-ZAPTEL (Channel BANK<<-T100P). It basically sounds really weird
whenever someone talks, it sounds like a bee buzzing or something. Very
hard to explain. Also, ther...
2012 Jul 13
0
How to simulate the relationship of vegetation and groundwater in Minqin Oasis, Gansu Province, China
...at 1950s to less than 100M tons now; b, more than 5
billion tons groundwater over extracted totally, the groundwater level
dropped by an average of 10 ~ 12m; c. average annual precipitation for the
past five years is 127.7mm, and the average annual evaporation is 2623mm);
on the other hand, serious deteriorated water quality (about 190,000 tons
salinity carried by irrigated water from Shiyang River).*
*3. **Traditional theory holds that the restoration of vegetation will
increase the evapotranspiration, then leading to groundwater decline.*
*4. **Let’s set aside the question of how we desalin...
2009 Jun 16
2
YCbCr <-> RGB conversion question
...t back and forth
without loosing precision?
* does it make sense for those routines to work back and forth exactly?
I am new to this, so I am not sure what the common practise is, but it
seems weird to me, that if I convert the picture from YCbCr to RGB and
back couple times, the image will slowly deteriorate.
Ondrej
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2005 Jun 08
13
Anyone noticed Voipjet voice quality problems?
Dear all,
I've noticed some significant voice quality deterioration when calling US
landline via VoIPjet.com in the last week or so.
Before that the quality was pretty good.
Has anyone else experienced any voice quality problems with voipjet
recently?
Thanks,
Roman
2006 Aug 08
6
[Very OT] Steve Jobs, is he sick?
For us "Railers" on Mac systems we all probably watched Steve Job''s
keynote at the WWDC yesterday. Was it just me, or did Steve look
"sick"? I mean he has lost a lot of weight and his skin was very drawn.
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Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2015 Oct 13
2
RFC: Introducing an LLVM Community Code of Conduct
I like the NCoC approach, actually. I think the community can manage
itself quite well. Echoing a prior response---if this community really
needs a set of rules, then it has already deteriorated. We are not
there and it doesn't look like we are going in that direction.
The FreeBSD CoC also looks reasonable, and if any CoC is needed, I find
this one more appealing.
-Krzysztof
On 10/13/2015 11:16 AM, Kuperstein, Michael M via llvm-dev wrote:
> The "No Code of Conduct"...
2020 Jan 29
1
Split storage & solr
Is it possible to setup the following:
1. Primary mailserver with SMTP solutions and Dovecot.
2. Primary server will store recent mails.
3. Secondary server for archival storage and Solr.
So I'm not looking for a distributed cluster - simply a splitting of
designated functions. Clients would only be connecting to the primary
server. I know Dovecot supports an alternate storage location -
2013 Nov 13
4
start VM Windows
Fresh Ubuntu 13.10 server build with all the latest patches, installed Xen 4.3 and XCP-XAPI. Got Xenbr0 working properly and created an LVM storage repository and a CIFS ISO repository.
I can create VM''s no problem at all but whenever I try to start them I get the following error from the log. Only Windows VM. The error comes up almost instantly when trying to start it. Not sure where to
2023 Feb 28
1
Checksums and other verification
...ut up to that offset.
Considering a gigantic output, as yet unassembled blocks could likely
not be buffered in memory (that's why the writes are unordered in the
first place!), so the hashing thread would have to re-read the output
via NBD. Whether that would cause performance to improve or to
deteriorate is undecided IMO. If the far end of the output network block
device can accommodate a reader that is independent of the writers, then
this level of overlap is beneficial. Otherwise, this extra reader thread
would just add more thrashing, and we'd be better off with a separate
read-through once...
2018 Sep 04
3
authentication performance with 4.7.6 -> 4.7.8 upgrade (was: Re: gencache.tdb size and cache flush)
...with staff & students (including former ones), and currently around 2000 active (SMB) clients connecting to 5 different Samba servers (around 400-500 clients per server). When we previously just let things “run” gencache.tdb would grow forever and authentication login performance would start to deteriorate after a little while (would take more than 10 seconds). So we now delete it (and locks/locking.tdb that also tends to grow forever) and restart our samba processes every morning at 7 am - which gives us much more stable performance.
>
> - Servers with 256GB of RAM, 10Gbps ethernet interfaces...
2014 Dec 31
1
can't enable selinux CentOS 6.5
...will probably be
> declared wrong... Still. From the very beginning I do not consider SELinux
> adding to the security of the system. How can it if it can be turned off
> on the fly? On the other hand, it adds hundreds of thousands of lines to
> kernel code which does exactly opposite: deteriorates security by
> potentially introducing bugs. I discovered at some point that there are
> other people out there who share this opinion ;-)
>
> So, my question is: can someone design attack scenario which would be
> successful if it were not for SELinux, and which is thwarted by SELin...