Displaying 15 results from an estimated 15 matches for "exorbitant".
2005 May 18
4
FXO Gateways
Does anyone have any experience with the Audiocodes MP-108 FXO
gateway? I'm looking to get one for incoming PSTN lines.
In particular, does it pass caller ID information to Asterisk?
I currently have a Mediatrix 1204 but Caller ID does not work, even
though the specs say it does. All it sends are the names of the ports
set up internally on the gateway (ie. "pstnline1" etc) when
2012 Feb 14
4
Exorbitant cost to achieve redundancy??
I'm trying to justify a GlusterFS storage system for my technology
development group and I want to get some clarification on
something that I can't seem to figure out architecture wise...
My storage system will be rather large. Significant fraction of a
petabyte and will require scaling in size for at least one decade.
from what I understand GlusterFS achieves redundancy through
2015 Feb 11
4
Another Fedora decision
...ement.
"There are poor people all around the world who enjoy computers
including Linux and whom would benefit from learning more about Linux.
Some who can read English sufficiently proficiently to benefit from the
book's text, may be too poor to afford the, to them in their country,
"exorbitant" Western price for an "official" copy. Some publishers
recognise this reality and sell in third-world countries at a small
fraction of the "Western" price. In those circumstances selling PDFs for
an extremely low price may be the source of this particular PDF
especially as...
2013 Sep 19
0
UPS compatibility list
On Thursday, September 19, 2013 7:16:23 AM Chris Boot wrote:
> Eaton actually employs the NUT project lead, Arnaud Quette, so yes it's
> safe to say someone is working on NUT and the bcmxcp driver.
If that's the case, I'm hopeful that NUT will gain support for these
fundamental expectations (mainly battery level/runtime) on Eaton devices, and
that I will then be very glad to
2015 Feb 09
0
Another Fedora decision
...achievement.
There are poor people all around the world who enjoy computers including
Linux and whom would benefit from learning more about Linux. Some who
can read English sufficiently proficiently to benefit from the book's
text, may be too poor to afford the, to them in their country,
"exorbitant" Western price for an "official" copy. Some publishers
recognise this reality and sell in third-world countries at a small
fraction of the "Western" price. In those circumstances selling PDFs for
an extremely low price may be the source of this particular PDF
especially as...
2007 May 19
0
100% CPU
I''m running Mephisto on two mongrels behind Apache 2.2. I''m getting HUGE
spikes to 100% of CPU on uncached (not served by Apache) requests. These
requests also take an exorbitant amount of time, ~20 seconds when my
production.log reports the database responding in > .2 seconds and the
render time is > .002 seconds. I have no idea where to start with debugging
this. I have two other rails apps that are extremely snappy. Could it be an
issue generating cached pages?
---...
1999 Feb 01
0
Help! performance problem...
...uot;zeus", which runs samba and is the promary
domain controller. I have a second machine, named "zephyr", which
also runs samba but is not the primary domain controller.
The problem: any disk access on the zephyr machine also causes an smb
process on the zeus machine to take up an exorbitant amount of system
time. I do not have any drives mapped to the zeus machine, so this is
quite puzzling to me. The drawback here is that when zeus is bogged
down, the zephyr access time becomes unbearable and a dozen users head
into my office with weapons and threaten my life... not a good scene!...
2015 Feb 11
0
Another Fedora decision
...are poor people all around the world who enjoy computers
> including Linux and whom would benefit from learning more about Linux.
> Some who can read English sufficiently proficiently to benefit from the
> book's text, may be too poor to afford the, to them in their country,
> "exorbitant" Western price for an "official" copy. Some publishers
> recognise this reality and sell in third-world countries at a small
> fraction of the "Western" price. In those circumstances selling PDFs for
> an extremely low price may be the source of this particular PD...
2013 Sep 19
3
UPS compatibility list
On 19/09/13 01:30, Kris Jordan wrote:
> Luke-Jr wrote, On 9/18/2013 1:02 PM:
>> I wanted to suggest some rating for functionality. I got the UPS
>> available
>> that seemed to have the best possible rating from NUT's list (Eaton
>> Powerware
>> UPS 1500), and found out it doesn't support telling me battery level or
>> runtime! :/
>
> I'm
2013 Sep 19
3
UPS compatibility list
...I should be coming at this from the other end of the stick.
What manufactures have the best support in NUT that I can look at and be
confident I'm likely to have a successful deployment? Really the only
deal breaker for me is graceful shut down communications with Debian
servers and/or an exorbitant price.
Maybe I missed some replies but I'm still not sure if anyone has been
able to actually do this.
thanks again for the input.
*Paul O'Rorke*
On 9/19/2013 8:32 AM, Luke-Jr wrote:
> On Thursday, September 19, 2013 7:16:23 AM Chris Boot wrote:
>> Eaton actually employs the...
2005 Jun 03
3
bad blocks showing up
I am getting a few bad sector messages in my /var/log/messages.
I have read where an "fsck -c -c /dev/hda" may be what I need.
Before I go doing such things I am looking for confirmation that
that is what I should do. Anyone please comment on how to
tell linux to not use sectors in my disk. This is stright IDE no
raid not nothing at this point /dev/hda is all.
Thanks,
jerry
2015 Feb 09
4
Another Fedora decision
On 2015-02-09, Always Learning <centos at u64.u22.net> wrote:
>
> On Mon, 2015-02-09 at 11:12 -0800, John R Pierce wrote:
>
>> On 2/9/2015 11:06 AM, Always Learning wrote:
>> > The third item was a 16.1 MB PDF of 1,344 pages. A quick scan of the PDF
>> > shows every page appears to be readable. 11 pages devoted to BASH.
>> > Information on other
2013 Apr 12
7
Syslinux "new" vs "old": strange difference on USB flash set-up
Hello,
CONFIGURATION
Syslinux "old": 3.36
Syslinux "new": 5.01
(B)LFS i686-pc-linux-gnu 3.8.0
Machine #1: ASUS P5E-VM HDMI. Latest BIOS. circa 3 years ago.
Machine #2: ASUS P8H77-I. Latest BIOS. This year.
USB Flash stick: Kingston "Data Traveler" 4GB. Clean (blank)
STRANGE (UNEXPLAINED) syslinux BEHAVIOR DIFFERENCE
Steps:
1. Set up KNOPPIX 7.05
2015 Feb 10
6
Another Fedora decision
On Tue, 2015-02-10 at 15:04 -0700, Warren Young wrote:
> > On Feb 9, 2015, at 12:12 PM, John R Pierce <pierce at hogranch.com> wrote:
> >
> > On 2/9/2015 11:06 AM, Always Learning wrote:
> >> The third item was a 16.1 MB PDF of 1,344 pages. A quick scan of the PDF
> >> shows every page appears to be readable. 11 pages devoted to BASH.
> >>
2009 Jan 13
17
Lots of udp (multicast) packet loss in domU
Hello,
After a few of us have spent a week google''ing around for answers, I feel compelled to ask this question: how do I stop packet loss between my dom0 and domU? We are currently running a xen-3.3.0 (and have tried with xen-3.2.1) on a Gentoo system with 2.6.18 kernel for both domU and dom0. We have also tried a 2.6.25 kernel for dom0 with exactly the same results.
The goal is to