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2011 Mar 08
3
allocating factor levels
...setting 2010-12-30 17:58:00 2 Start.setting 2010-12-30 18:40:00 3 Start.setting 2010-12-31 22:39:00 4 Start.setting 2010-12-31 23:24:00 5 Start.setting 2011-01-01 00:30:00 6 Start.setting 2011-01-01 01:10:00 7 Start.hauling 2011-01-01 07:07:00 8 Start.hauling 2011-01-01 14:25:00 9 Start.hauling 2011-01-01 21:28:00 10 Start.hauling 2011-01-02 03:38:00 11 Start.hauling 2011-01-02 09:28:00 12 Start.hauling 2011-01-02 14:22:00 13 Start.setting...
2006 Aug 11
1
Rsync Optimization for Long Haul Links
Rsync speed seems to be effected more by latency than bandwidth, why is this? I have been happily rsyncing all over the world for some time, but today I had cause to sync 40GB of data to all our remote sites causing me to look closer at the statistics. We effectively pull data using. rsync -az --delete --force hqserver::filesystem /export/sync/filesystem Our network is a 20Meg+ T3 at HQ and a
2006 Apr 18
6
T1 to cross connect remote PBX and asterisk
...ot need any IP connectivity and the solution requires G.711u audio so there is no benefit to using IP. Has anyone here successfully cross connected any PBX PRI interface expecting NI2 PRI signaling B8ZS/ESF with an asterisk box providing PRI_Network signaling on a T1 interface card using a long haul point to point ESF/B8ZS T1? I do not need the technical details on how to set up asterisk or the remote PBX, just need a sanity check on the idea of using the PTP T1 as a cross connect facility. If they were local to each other I would simply drop in a T1 crossover cable, but they are not :-)...
2019 Dec 12
4
Controlling SO_RCVBUF
I have a customer who is complaining about slow SFTP transfers over a long haul connection. The current transfer rate is limited by the TCP window size and the RTT. I looked at HPN-SSH, but that won't work because we don't control what software the peer is using. I was thinking about coding a much more modest enhancement that just does SO_RCVBUF for specific subsyst...
2012 Mar 02
2
Digium FXS specifications and limits Question
Howdy All, I'm considering Asterisk / Digium as a replacement to my existing phone switch. I need to continue to be able to push analog lines between multiple buildings in a campus environment. The Digium Analog 410 Card manual states it's not recommended to go beyond 1500 feet distance for an FXS card, and no line should leave the building or be bundled. The 2400 Series Manual does
2018 Dec 21
3
Gnome-shell memory
So after much research it seems the only way to "help" the gnome-shell memory leak issue (I still see it on CentOS 7.6) is to do "export DISPLAY=:0.0; gnome-shell --replace" periodically. Perhaps in cron. Is that an OK solution for the LONG haul? Seems to knock the memory back down and box appears to keep running. Thanks, Jerry
2001 Apr 09
1
input_userauth_request() vs. stateful authmethods
...sation, these checks are skipped, unless they are duplicated by the authmethod. For example, in auth2-chall.c, some of the code is duplicated (logging, sending the reply), but the root special case is skipped. One way to fix this, and make life easier for authmethods that require some state to be hauled around, is to take all the post-authmethod stuff currently in input_userauth_request(), and put it after the call to dispatch_run() in do_authentication2(). That would simplify that code (it's currently mostly conditional on 'authenticated') and ensure that the root & other tests...
2006 Feb 26
5
Voice Over WiFi
...sal for cheap and quick telephony services using Voip running over *. By running a wireless network (over 802.11 a/b/g devices), i plan to be able to reach customers directly with eithe table top or handheld 802.11 sip enabled phones. But the disadvantage is that how do i power each radio and back haul the connection (this is to be able to cover at least 20KM radius of densley populated region). During my research, i have fould out that PoE switches exists and can be used to supply both data access and power to the wifi radios, but these only run for 120meters tops b4 signall loss sets in Is ther...
2007 Sep 27
1
crashing R through lattice
...t through the default quartz. R crashes after plotting several lattice functions. Has anyone else encountered this problem and does anyone know the cause, or a solution? Is this a lattice:mac, lattice:quartz, Lattice:me issue? example... This crashes my system after plotting. library(lattice) haul<-as.integer(c(rep(1:12, 4))) species<-c(rep("species 1", 12),rep("species 2", 12),rep("species 3", 12),rep("species 4", 12)) count<-c(895,540,1020,470,428,620, 760, 537, 845, 1050, 387, 497, 1520, 1610, 1900, 1350, 980, 1710, 1930,...
2007 Apr 01
11
--color doesn''t work with --drb w/rspec_autotest
If I got this to work, do you think we could/should check in rspec_autotest into rspec? I''ve updated rspec_autotest abit, so let me know if you''d like the modified code. Scott
2012 Nov 15
1
confidence intervals with glmmPQL
...QL function to model the proportion of fish caught in one net to the total caught in both nets by length. I started with a polynomial regression full model with three length terms: l, l^2, and l^3 (l=length). The length terms and intercept were the fixed effects and the random effect was a paired haul (n=18). m1<-glmmPQL(fixed=Proportion~1+Length+second+third,random=~1|Pair,family=binomial,data=species,verbose=T,niter=2,weight=(Experimental+Control)) For the majority of the models, I ended up with a constant model with no length effect. The issue I am having is with the confidence interv...
2009 Apr 03
1
Radio interfaces for Asterisk - ISO image distro
...pre-built system for radio trunking using some of the Asterisk capabilities. There is a very narrow but highly interested group of people who use radio interfaces for exotic locations such as oil platforms, ships, or remote off-grid locations to connect Asterisk systems together for long-haul telecommunications access. Hopefully there will be a speaker this year at Astricon who will be going into a very complex and unique system in detail using these components; I'll announce if/when they schedule their talk. JT --- John Todd email:jtodd at digium.com D...
2007 Nov 21
2
dovecot-auth consumes 100% CPU time on Solaris 10
Is problem with CPU load solved? I have same problem - dovecot-auth eats one of my cores. I'm using dovecot 1.0.7 on Solaris 10 Sparc. I tried to use auth-bind and standard scheme with separate user for bind and have same result. Problem occupts only with LDAP authentication, on some other systems I use PostgreQSL and MySQL authentication and doesn't have this problem. Using PAM
2018 Aug 14
3
Why still no PKCS#11 ECC key support in OpenSSH ?
PKCS#11 support for ECC should have been integrated years ago. Let's not complicate it now, just integrate the existing patches so that people stuck with EC keys at least can use them somehow... Jan Sent from my iPhone > On 14 Aug 2018, at 17:04, Ben Lindstrom <mouring at offwriting.org> wrote: > > Wasn't there a proposal at one time to create something like
2006 Jun 15
1
Extracting Rails Model into a GEM
...ests for the web, and tests for the agent all in the same files, these will naturally be broken down into three separate projects. In any case I am wondering if anyone else has travelled this road before and has any experiences they''d like to relate. Did it work pretty well over the long haul or should I turn back now? -- John-Mason Shackelford Software Developer Pearson Educational Measurement 2510 North Dodge St. Iowa City, IA 52245 ph. 319-354-9200x6214 john-mason.shackelford@pearson.com http://pearsonedmeasurement.com
2013 Jul 24
4
Update to Gnome 3
Hello, just a little question: Exists a way to update the Gnome 2.28.1 out of box at Centos 6.4 to a Gnome 3? And if yes...how does this work? thanks a lot. -- thanks + bye ajh
2004 Oct 29
1
Samba4 reaches the "Susan" stage
...ood idea. If you just want to see some slides on the design of Samba4, then there are some links to various talks I've given on my homepage at http://samba.org/~tridge/ I'd like to thank everyone who has worked so hard over the last couple of years to get us this far. It's been a long haul, but the results are well worth it. Samba4 is a great basis for future Samba development. In particular I'd like to thank the members of the Samba Team who have put so much into the development of Samba4. It's been a great team effort, and a lot of fun. Now back to more coding .... Cheer...
2007 Jan 09
3
[LLVMdev] Pattern matching questions
...revious question about dealing with custom loads/stores, and following Chris' suggestion, the IBM Cell SPU backend can generate code for "int main(void) { return 0; }" without crashing llc. There's a lot of work still to be done... like getting frame offsets correctly computed and hauling in the raft of intrinsics that the Cell SDK defines. Three quick questions: - How does one deal with multiple instruction sequences in a pattern? To load a constant is a two instruction sequence, but both instructions only take two operands (assume that r3 is a 32-bit register): ilhu...
2019 May 02
12
RFC: On removing magic numbers assuming 8-bit bytes
...nterest from other companies for us to expect help with reviewing patch sets. Ericsson has been performing nightly integration towards top-of-tree with this backend for years, catching and fixing new 8-bit-byte continuously. Thus we're able to commit to doing similar upstream fixes for the long haul in a no-drama way. Rationale: Benefits of moving toward a byte-size agnostic llvm include: * Less magic numbers in the codebase. * A reduced effort to maintain out-of-tree targets with non-8-bit bytes as contributors follow the established patterns. (One company has told us that they created but...
2018 Feb 27
2
RADIUS
Gordon Messmer wrote: > On 02/23/2018 03:22 AM, hw wrote: >> I?m not sure how to imagine it.? It would be nice if every device connecting to >> the network, wirelessly or otherwise, had to be authenticated --- and not only >> the device, but also the user(s) using it. > >