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2006 Jan 30
4
What is supposed to happen when you run dispatch.fcgi?
I''ve seen a number of posts where someone says, "What happens if you
just run dispatch.fcgi directly?" Every time I do it, I get a "500:
internal server error" message. I was just curious if that''s what''s
expected running it directly. I assume so, because my apps all work
fine, but that''s always bugged me.
Pat
2015 Oct 05
1
CentOS 7 & dhclient hooks
...ENTARGS="-nc"' into file ifcfg-enp4s0 and
4) added file /etc/dhcp/dhclient-enter-hooks.d/test with line echo
"executed enter-hook",
5)
but I was not getting any output after executing ifdown enp4s0 && ifup
enp4s0.
However, I was able to do this with NetworkManagers dispather scripts,
but I prefer old school dhclient hooks. :-)
sincerely
Tero M
2006 May 24
0
Creating a web service
Hi there,
I was reading through the AGWD book about creating a Rails web service. I
was wondering if there are any good tutorials that I could check out?
The book did well at explaining the basics, but I wouldn''t mind looking at
some more examples that might clear some questions up (direct, layered and
delegated dispathing in particular).
Thank you,
Dave Hoefler
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2018 May 09
2
[MachineScheduler] Question about IssueWidth / NumMicroOps
Hi,
I would like to ask what IssueWidth and NumMicroOps refer to in
MachineScheduler, just to be 100% sure what the intent is.
Are we modeling the decoder phase or the execution stage?
Background:
First of all, there seems to be different meanings of "issue" depending
on which platform you're on:
2018 May 09
0
[MachineScheduler] Question about IssueWidth / NumMicroOps
> On May 9, 2018, at 9:43 AM, Jonas Paulsson <paulsson at linux.vnet.ibm.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I would like to ask what IssueWidth and NumMicroOps refer to in MachineScheduler, just to be 100% sure what the intent is.
> Are we modeling the decoder phase or the execution stage?
>
> Background:
>
> First of all, there seems to be different meanings of