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2006 Sep 01
6
Slightly OT: Generators & UPS
Hi,
Can anyone shed some light on this:
My PC's are on a separate power circuit. Each PC has its own UPS.
I have an old Honda generator. When the power goes out, I fire up the
generator. However, the UPS's still run on battery. If I connect the
PC directly to the socket and bypass the UPS, the PC works.
I was told by a UPS supplier, that the power output from the
generator was
2006 Sep 04
1
(Fwd) Re: Slightly OT: Generators & UPS
Hi,
I'm the original poster on the subject.
Thanks for all the replies.
A few more points.
The generator outputs 7kw @ 220V.
The total PC's supplied is about 9.
I estimate power consumption to be
9 x 300w=2700w
4 halogens @ 400w each=1600w
10 Compact Flourescents @ 11w =110w
Therefore total power=4410w
Which leaves me with spare capacity of about 2590w (in theory).
I think its the halogen lamps that is helping "smooth" out the
power.
Previously, when I ran the generator, I did not have the halogen
lamp...
2004 Aug 06
0
admin 'rehash' broken in icecast 1.3.12?
Beau D Simensen <simensen@halogen.org> writes:
> I tried admin rehash for the first time since upgrading to 1.3.12 today. The
> rehash took at least 30 seconds [If not longer -- I didn't time it very
> closely] and icecast slowly snuck up to 99% CPU usage. I tried issuing the
> 'alias' command just to try and get a response from the console and that
> never
1998 Jun 17
0
Strangeness in mount attempts...
I am attempting to find out why the following is happening, and have been
spending the last hour or so scanning the mailing list archives and a
couple of FAQs (though I would by no means call the search exhaustive,
just geting a little too long for my own taste).
As far as I can tell, smbmount is a stripped out smbclient with some
extras in there to do the sctual mounting. Which is why I am
2004 Apr 08
0
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1998 Aug 25
1
static entries to WINS, how to do correct ?
Dear samba users,
I'm trying to add static entries to a samba WINS server (samba-1.9.18p8-51.2).
Therefore I have a file /etc/samba/lmhosts:
--------------------------------------------
klimt.iwr KLIMT
klee KLEE
--------------------------------------------
and start nmb with:
/usr/sbin/nmbd -d 3 -H /etc/samba/lmhosts
The problem now is:
Only if "wins proxy=yes"
2004 Aug 06
0
Different passwords for each mountpoint
Something I'd be interested in setting up is specific passwords for each
moutpoint. Maybe this functionality exists somewhere already and I just
haven't found out how to activate it yet. All I've seen is one encoder
password per icecast server instead of one password per moutpoint.
If I've missed something, please point me in the right direction. If I
haven't, may I ask if
2004 Aug 06
0
admin 'rehash' broken in icecast 1.3.12?
I tried admin rehash for the first time since upgrading to 1.3.12 today. The
rehash took at least 30 seconds [If not longer -- I didn't time it very
closely] and icecast slowly snuck up to 99% CPU usage. I tried issuing the
'alias' command just to try and get a response from the console and that
never responded. [I waited about two minutes]
I had the same experience both of my
2004 Aug 06
0
Another 1.3.12 "bug"...
This might have been something else that changed since I've upgraded. Or
maybe I simply never noticed before.
If one of my sources die, the clients will eventually get bumped over to
another source that hasn't died yet. I'm not sure what functionality this is
called or how [or if] this can be disabled. I turned off mountpoint
fallback, which I would have thought would have taken care
2004 Aug 06
3
alternatives to liveice and darkice
are there any decent alternatives to live audio streaming [via. soundcard]
to darkice or liveice? after a few days fighting with darkice, i finally
managed to bring it up only to see that it takes 55% of my cpu just to
encode one 128kbps stream using libmp3lame. a similar 128kbps stream only
takes up 36% cpu using liveice. maybe i have something configured wrong, but
i was sortof expecting darkice