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2006 Nov 02
2
fax eater
We have a 100 number indial range and every so often get fax calls on our voice numbers (our fax number isn't in the 100 number range). If you just hang up the sending fax will often try a few times before finally giving up. Our outgoing fax is connected to the PBX (not asterisk), and we can do a blind transfer to that which will print it out, but right now the fax is printing a misdialled
2002 Oct 09
2
rsync-2.5.5 memory eater problem
Hi, we ran into a little problem with rsync-2.5.5. Setup: you run rsync-2.5.5 as normal rsync over ssh (ie. not connecting to a rsync server). If you start such a rsync but interrupt the pulling process with Ctrl-C, the process on the other side may start to allocate all memory on the remote machine. As fa as we have analyzed the problem, the remote rsync process wants to issue a error message
2007 May 01
2
MYSQL application in dial plan
Hello, I would like to implement a few decision making process inside the dialplan using information stored in MySQL (like LCR, etc.). I see the MYSQL() application, but as far as I understand I have to connect to the database each time I want to query it; this seems a CPU eater to me. Is this indeed the case, or can I open it once Asterisk starts and leave it open? Thanks, __Yehavi:
2008 Apr 03
2
[LLVMdev] unwinds to in the CFG
...against this approach in favour of the mini-basic-blocks approach, in which you have lots of basic blocks which under the hood share common info to reduce memory usage. However Chris convinced me that in fact not that many places really use that there is a single exit, and that only a wimpy quiche eater would shrink at the idea of auditing all of LLVM! :) Ciao, Duncan.
2015 Oct 15
1
Re: [PATCH v3 0/3] v2v: simplify driver copying from virtio-win iso
...t/8bbc5e73cb5b56b5cfbe979ac0e1c14d1701a0d8 > > In summary, we still need to call Gc.compact before doing the > long-running copy operation, to make sure that the resources used by > virt-v2v are minimized during the copy. What resources are you talking about? The only costly resource eater is the auxiliary hypervisor backend instance; it used to be terminated indirectly via this forced GC here (after your fix), but now it's shut down explictly before leaving copy_virtio_drivers(). Anything else that can get collected here is negligible compared to what remains. Roman.
2008 Apr 04
0
[LLVMdev] unwinds to in the CFG
...vour of the mini-basic-blocks approach, in which you have lots > of basic blocks which under the hood share common info to reduce > memory > usage. However Chris convinced me that in fact not that many places > really use that there is a single exit, and that only a wimpy quiche > eater would shrink at the idea of auditing all of LLVM! :) > > Ciao, > > Duncan. > _______________________________________________ > LLVM Developers mailing list > LLVMdev at cs.uiuc.edu http://llvm.cs.uiuc.edu > http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/mailman/listinfo/llvmdev
2000 Oct 02
3
R vs S-PLUS with regard to memory usage
I am trying to translate code from S-PLUS to R and R really struggles! After starting R with the foll. R --vsize 50M --nsize 6M --no-restore on a 400 MHz Pentium with 192 MB of memory running Linux (RH 6.2), I run a function that essentially picks up an external dataset with 2121 rows and 30 columns and builds a lm() object and also runs step() ... the step() takes forever to run...(takes very
2004 Aug 06
1
icecast-1.3.12 on SunOS
...mas Vander Stichele: > Apart from what probably is a bad assumption in the code, does it > actually > present a problem ? Meaning, even though it indicates 100% cpu usage, > does > it slow down your machine ? Maybe it's just spinning idly. See what > happens when other cpu eaters run. If icecast plays nicely, it's > probably > not a big deal. ... >>> I compiled icecast-1.3.12 on a box with uname -a: SunOS star19 5.6 >>> Generic_105181-31 sun4u sparc SUNW,UltraSPARC-IIi-cEngine. The result >>> works properly. The problem is that the...
2020 Aug 13
2
Accumulating CPU load from Xorg process with DRI3
...5 0.0064 libXfont2.so.2.0.0 3 0.0038 snd_aloop 3 0.0038 libglx.so 2 0.0026 kvm 2 0.0026 snd_timer 1 0.0013 snd_hda_core 1 0.0013 snd_hda_intel so, nouveau_drv itself is major CPU eater .... I'll try to rebuild it with debug symbols enabled, and hopefully it will be enough for at least seeing who eats all those cycles .... Sorry for so many emails, just i keep discovering new bugs as I try new things!
2011 Jul 20
3
Grouping columns
*Hi @ all, I have a question concerning the possibilty of grouping the columns of a matrix. R groups the columns alphabetically. What can I do to group the columns in my specifications? The script is the following:* > #R-Skript: Anzahl xyz > > #Quelldatei einlesen > b<-read.csv2("Z:/int/xyz.csv", header=TRUE) > > #Teilmengen f?r die Einzeljahre generieren >
2006 Jun 07
3
trouble wtih webstore schema, handling product variations
Hi Railers, Does anyone have any guidance on setting up a simple way to handle product variations (e.g garment size/color)? Initially, I had thought that I would make a variation model which defined the extra bits, but it seems quite inflexible especially so if a store were to sell non-clothing items that also had variants of one flavor or another. product has_many variations title
2004 Aug 06
2
icecast-1.3.12 on SunOS
Hello, I sent the mail below a few days ago to the icecast user discussion and support list. Until now nobody could help me. Maybe this list is a better place for problems of this kind? Titus <p>Anfang der weitergeleiteten E-Mail: > > Hello > > I compiled icecast-1.3.12 on a box with uname -a: SunOS star19 5.6 > Generic_105181-31 sun4u sparc
2008 Mar 03
5
on the philosophical aspects of a specification
...pec is "all done", before one line has been programmed; give me _working_code_ any day of the week, thank you... just a remark, intended to stir thought, _not_ a debate... (please do reply if you must; i'll refrain from responding.) -bowerbird ************** Ideas to please picky eaters. Watch video on AOL Living. (http://living.aol.com/video/how-to-please-your-picky-eater/rachel-campos-duffy/ 2050827?NCID=aolcmp00300000002598) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://six.pairlist.net/pipermail/markdown-discuss/attachments/...
2004 Aug 06
0
Icecast is cool, but how about video?
...lo, I suggest Darwin Steraming Server. Apple's Darwin Streaming Video Server is pretty good and open source...(It uses RTSP protocol and supports Linux,Mac,Windows) RealServer is not free(there is connection and year limitations....) but powerfull..(uses RTSP, supports Linux, Windows[memory eater :)) ]) Also there is Windows Media(uses HTTP(performance is very bad), supports only Windows, easy to use also supports live video capturing....) There are other open source streaming video servers like TV streaming. Good Luck, Tamer At 11:14 07.07.2002, you wrote: >Rob Burris wrote: > &gt...
2009 Feb 10
1
Asterisk how many calls handle using H.323 to SIP conversion?
I have P4 2.50GHz RAM 4GB, Asterisk how many calls handle using H.323 to SIP conversion on this server? Regards, --------------------------- Muhammad Asif Raza -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20090210/6d5cb26b/attachment.htm
2005 Dec 21
0
I do understand there are other plans to do, but this one is truly significant. (PR#8417)
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2008 Mar 28
0
[LLVMdev] unwinds to in the CFG
On Mar 27, 2008, at 11:15 PM, Nick Lewycky wrote: > I have a new plan for handling 'unwinds to' in the control flow graph > and dominance. > > Just as a quick recap the problem I encountered is how to deal > instructions in a block being used as operands in the unwind dest. > Such > as this: > > bb1: unwinds to %cleanup > call void @foo() ; might throw,
2004 Oct 23
3
DVD ISO
This script mkdvdiso.sh works for me to make and dvd iso image from the 3 cd's. You can download it from here ftp://people.redhat.com/ckloiber/mkdvdiso.sh
2004 Aug 06
5
Icecast is cool, but how about video?
Rob Burris wrote: > Real Networks offers a free streamer called Real Server. I'm not sure of the > exact link, but here's a starting point That is definitely not free, it's not even zero cost after that evaluation year. There don't even exist any players for it except from Real ... i can't think of anything less free than that. :| I suggest ditching all that crap and to
2004 Aug 06
0
icecast-1.3.12 on SunOS
...s a > better place for problems of this kind? Apart from what probably is a bad assumption in the code, does it actually present a problem ? Meaning, even though it indicates 100% cpu usage, does it slow down your machine ? Maybe it's just spinning idly. See what happens when other cpu eaters run. If icecast plays nicely, it's probably not a big deal. Thomas > Titus > > > Anfang der weitergeleiteten E-Mail: > > > > Hello > > > > I compiled icecast-1.3.12 on a box with uname -a: SunOS star19 5.6 > > Generic_105181-31 sun4u sparc SUNW...