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2007 Apr 18
1
[Bridge] Bridge port states
...plain me why we need all this per port state information. A
bridge port seems to be either in BR_STATE_LISTENING, BR_STATE_LEARNING
or BR_STATE_FORWARDING. I don't get it, thought the bridge is learning
from MAC addresses of the received packets, therefore while listening.
Why a bridge port distinquishes these states?
Thanx,
Patrick
2004 Feb 16
1
2 bwplots - different colors
Hi all,
I would like to draw one picture which would show two different types of
boxplots using the same axes (kind of on top of each other). However, I
would like to plot each boxplot using a different color or different
shading inside the box, so they could be better distinquished from each
other... Could you help me?
Here is an example of the plot I have so far. I was only able to change
the
2011 Sep 02
2
CentOS 6 + XEN problem
Hi,
Does anyone know what version of XEN works fine with CentOS 6?
I installed XEN on a CentOS 6 server, as per these instructions:
http://www.crc.id.au/xen-on-rhel6-scientific-linux-6-centos-6-howto/
And the server now gives this error on reboot: PANIC: early exception
0e rip 10:0 error 10 cr2 0
These are the packages that was installed:
Installed:
kernel-xen.x86_64 0:2.6.32.45-1
2020 Sep 07
0
some questions about R internal SEXP types
Thanks, Gabriel.
On Mon, 2020-09-07 at 14:38 -0700, Gabriel Becker wrote:
> I cannot speak to initial intent, perhaps others can. I can say that
> there is at least one place where the difference between R_NilValue
> and NULL is very important as of right now. The current design of the
> ALTREP framework contract expects ALTREP methods that return a SEXP
> to return C NULL when
2013 Mar 12
2
ext4 and extremely slow filesystem traversal
Hello list,
I have troubles with the daily backup of a modest filesystem which
tends to take more that 10 hours. I have ext4 all over the place on ~200
servers and never ran into such a problem.
The filesystem capacity is 300 GB (19,6M inodes) with 196 GB (9,3M
inodes) used. It's mounted 'defaults,noatime'. It sits on a hardware
RAID array thru plain LVM slices. The RAID array is