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2009 Mar 09
2
form_tag error: only get requests allowed
I am getting above error while updating an item using form_tag helper.
<h1>Edit Topic Item</h1>
<% form_tag edit_topic_item_path(@item.topic, @item), :html => { :method
=> :put} do %>
<%= render :partial => ''item_form'', :object => @item %>
<%= submit_tag ''Save'' %>
<% end %>
<%= link_to ''Add
2019 Mar 14
0
virtio-blk: should num_vqs be limited by num_possible_cpus()?
On Tue, Mar 12, 2019 at 10:22:46AM -0700, Dongli Zhang wrote:
> I observed that there is one msix vector for config and one shared vector
> for all queues in below qemu cmdline, when the num-queues for virtio-blk
> is more than the number of possible cpus:
>
> qemu: "-smp 4" while "-device virtio-blk-pci,drive=drive-0,id=virtblk0,num-queues=6"
So why do this?
2003 Jul 01
0
IMQ & HTB
Hi All,
I am a newbie
I have gone thru the archive for a couple of days now, and kind find
postings that related to what am trying to do, I would appreciate it, if
someone could help me with their sample script which I can tweak.
My setup involves eth0 - Internet, eth1 - LAN
I have 10 computers and 1 VoIP Telephone on the LAN, 256kb downlink/128kb
uplink, and running Squid 2.5 STABLE 3 with
2019 Mar 12
4
virtio-blk: should num_vqs be limited by num_possible_cpus()?
I observed that there is one msix vector for config and one shared vector
for all queues in below qemu cmdline, when the num-queues for virtio-blk
is more than the number of possible cpus:
qemu: "-smp 4" while "-device virtio-blk-pci,drive=drive-0,id=virtblk0,num-queues=6"
# cat /proc/interrupts
CPU0 CPU1 CPU2 CPU3
... ...
24: 0
2019 Mar 12
4
virtio-blk: should num_vqs be limited by num_possible_cpus()?
I observed that there is one msix vector for config and one shared vector
for all queues in below qemu cmdline, when the num-queues for virtio-blk
is more than the number of possible cpus:
qemu: "-smp 4" while "-device virtio-blk-pci,drive=drive-0,id=virtblk0,num-queues=6"
# cat /proc/interrupts
CPU0 CPU1 CPU2 CPU3
... ...
24: 0
2003 Feb 20
3
cupsaddsmb - why the heck can't I get rpcclient-addprinter to work?
I can't seem to get the rpcclient-addprinter to work - grrrrrr
It looks like the drivers files are copied correctly and the NT drivers are added
correctly but the addprinter command says it's unsuccessful!
rpcclient localhost -N -U JOHNSON\\root -c 'enumprinters'
shows the printer!!
What's going on? I've tried removing
/var/cache/samba/ntdrivers.tdb