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2009 Dec 04
2
CentOS/RHEL's build of firefox hardwired to evolution -- how to change this
For some awful reason (can someone explain why?), the RHEL/CentOS build of firefox is hardwired to use evolution as its mailto client. With FF 2.<mumble> this was fixable with an about:config setting. With 3.0.<mumble>, it seems not. What is the proper way of fixing this? *I* ended up doing a 'sudo rpm -e evolution' and then doing a 'sudo ln -s
2001 Feb 27
1
scp hardwires location to ssh?
hello, i'm building a solaris package of openssh 2.5.1 for my employer. my configure string is this: ./configure --prefix=/usr/share/jon --with-xauth=/usr/openwin/bin/xauth --with-ipv4-default --with-tcp-wrappers --with-pid-dir=/etc --sysconfdir=/etc i use a prefix of /usr/share/jon , then build the system V package from there. most things work great, but somehow scp does not. it seems
2019 Apr 04
0
Solr connection timeout hardwired to 60s
On 4/4/2019 2:21 AM, Peter Mogensen via dovecot wrote: > What's the recommended way to handling timeouts on large mailboxes given > the hardwired request timeout of 60s in solr-connection.c: > > http_set.request_timeout_msecs = 60*1000; I'm a denizen of the solr-user at lucene.apache.org mailing list. For a typical Solr index, 60 seconds is an eternity. Most people aim
2019 Apr 04
4
Solr connection timeout hardwired to 60s
Hi, What's the recommended way to handling timeouts on large mailboxes given the hardwired request timeout of 60s in solr-connection.c: http_set.request_timeout_msecs = 60*1000; /Peter
2006 Jan 20
1
Hardwiring a Tellabs echo canceller - help req
Hi All, Greg has been a huge help getting me going with this tellabs echo can, but I'm still having some problems getting it to work... I suspect I wired it up incorrectly, so I thought I'd see if anyone can point me in the right direction. Digium tech support pointed me to this doc for a standard T1 cable: http://www.arcelect.com/RJ48C_and_RJ48S_8_position_jack_.htm which looks like it
2019 Apr 10
0
Solr connection timeout hardwired to 60s
On 4/4/19 6:57 PM, Peter Mogensen wrote: > > > On 4/4/19 6:47 PM, dovecot-request at dovecot.org wrote: >> For a typical Solr index, 60 seconds is an eternity. Most people aim >> for query times of 100 milliseconds or less, and they often achieve >> that goal. > > I'm pretty sure I get these while indexing, not querying. > > Apr 04 16:44:50 host
2019 Apr 13
0
Solr connection timeout hardwired to 60s
On 12/04/2019 12:09, Peter Mogensen via dovecot wrote: > Looking further at tcpdumps of the Dovecot->Solr traffic and Solr > metrics it doesn't seem like there's anything suspicious apart from the > TCP windows running full and Dovecot backing of ... until it times out > and close the connection. > > From my understanding of how Dovecot operates towards Solr it will
2019 Apr 14
0
Solr connection timeout hardwired to 60s
On 14/04/2019 17:16, Peter Mogensen via dovecot wrote: > sorry... I got distracted half way and forgot to put a meaningfull > subject so the archive could figure out the thread. - resending. > > On 4/14/19 4:04 PM, dovecot-request at dovecot.org wrote: > >>> Solr ships with autoCommit set to 15 seconds and openSearcher set to >>> false on the autoCommit.? The
2018 Jan 04
0
Canonical way to handle zero registers?
> On 3 Jan 2018, at 19:44, Sean Silva <chisophugis at gmail.com> wrote: > > > On Tue, Jan 2, 2018 at 8:28 AM, Daniel Sanders <daniel_l_sanders at apple.com <mailto:daniel_l_sanders at apple.com>> wrote: > Hi Sean, > > Just to give the GlobalISel perspective on this, > > Thanks for chiming in! > > GlobalISel supports the declaration of a zero
2018 Jan 04
2
Canonical way to handle zero registers?
On Tue, Jan 2, 2018 at 8:28 AM, Daniel Sanders <daniel_l_sanders at apple.com> wrote: > Hi Sean, > > Just to give the GlobalISel perspective on this, Thanks for chiming in! > GlobalISel supports the declaration of a zero register in the register > class like so: > def GPR32z : RegisterOperand<GPR32> { > let GIZeroRegister = WZR; >
2019 Apr 05
1
Solr connection timeout hardwired to 60s
> I'm a denizen of the solr-user at lucene.apache.org mailing list. > [...] > Here's a wiki page that I wrote about that topic. This wiki is going > away next month, but for now you can still access it: > > https://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrPerformanceProblems That's a great resource, Shawn. I am about to put together a test case to provide a comprehensive FTS
2019 Apr 04
2
Solr connection timeout hardwired to 60s
On 4/4/19 6:47 PM, dovecot-request at dovecot.org wrote: > For a typical Solr index, 60 seconds is an eternity. Most people aim > for query times of 100 milliseconds or less, and they often achieve > that goal. I'm pretty sure I get these while indexing, not querying. Apr 04 16:44:50 host dovecot[114690]: indexer-worker(me at example.com): Error: fts_solr: Indexing failed: Request
2018 Mar 29
3
dhcp lease time hardware in script at dhcpd/Bind/Samba wiki page
There seems to be a slight issue with the instructions at the following wiki page: https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Configure_DHCP_to_update_DNS_records_with_BIND9 The /usr/local/bin/dhcp-dyndns.sh script seems to use a hardwired value for the lease expiry time of 3600 - independent of whatever is configured in dhcpd.conf. With the examples provided, it should work, as the example dhcpd.conf
2004 Mar 13
0
64bit build on IBM
I am trying to build R with 64bit support so I can access more than 2GB of memory on an IBM running AIX. (IBM NightHawk II RS/6000 node with 16 64-bit, 375-MHz POWER3 CPUs and 32 GB of memory, if you want specifics) The 32bit install required little tweaking, but the 64 bit is sufficiently complicated that I thought I would report my findings here and ask for help with the latest (and hopefully
2019 Apr 12
2
Solr connection timeout hardwired to 60s
Looking further at tcpdumps of the Dovecot->Solr traffic and Solr metrics it doesn't seem like there's anything suspicious apart from the TCP windows running full and Dovecot backing of ... until it times out and close the connection. >From my understanding of how Dovecot operates towards Solr it will flush ~1000 documents towards Solr in /update request until it has traversed the
2017 Dec 29
3
Canonical way to handle zero registers?
On Dec 27, 2017 2:00 PM, "Matt Arsenault" <arsenm2 at gmail.com> wrote: > On Dec 26, 2017, at 18:42, Sean Silva via llvm-dev < llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > > Thanks! That looks like a winning approach. > > I swear I grepped around for ISD::Constant but for some reason never found this code. I think maybe I was searching for ISD::Constant with
2016 Mar 21
5
CentOS 7, systemd, nmcli, wifi, oh, my...
I've been googling, but haven't come up with a satisfactory answer to the question of how I permanently turn off wifi on a workstation or server (which are *all* hardwired). I see I can turn wifi off... but I don't know that it's permanent. mark
2004 May 07
1
Missing digits on TDM400P incomplete dial string - Email found in subject
Run /usr/src/zaptel/ztmonitor 32 -v And adjust your gains in /etc/asterisk/zapata.conf accordingly. Gregory P. Scasny Golden Technologies Inc. http://www.golden-tech.com 219-462-7200 -----Original Message----- From: asterisk-users-admin@lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-admin@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of bam Sent: Friday, May 07, 2004 3:35 AM To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
2019 Apr 14
2
Solr connection timeout hardwired to 60s
sorry... I got distracted half way and forgot to put a meaningfull subject so the archive could figure out the thread. - resending. On 4/14/19 4:04 PM, dovecot-request at dovecot.org wrote: >> Solr ships with autoCommit set to 15 seconds and openSearcher set to >> false on the autoCommit.? The autoSoftCommit setting is not enabled by >> default, but depending on how the index
2019 Apr 14
0
[PATCH] Re: Solr connection timeout hardwired to 60s
On 13/04/2019 17:16, Shawn Heisey via dovecot wrote: > On 4/13/2019 4:29 AM, John Fawcett via dovecot wrote: >> If this value was made configurable people could set it to what they >> want. However the underlying problem is likely on solr configuration. > > The Jetty that is included in Solr has its idle timeout set to 50 > seconds.? But in practice, I have not seen this