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2008 Sep 07
2
Problem with running Centos 5.2 on Dell Optiplex 330
Hi, I am havind deep trouble with a bunch of our newly arrived Optiplex 330 as it can't run Centos 5.2 property. The installation works fine, but when it boots up, it can't be connected to the network. I am getting error saying " link is not ready" when doing system-config-network. I check lsp...
2011 Oct 27
2
creating vector os zeros for simulations (beginner's question)
Dear R helpers,   I know this is a simple task, but I'm new to R and I'm still havind difficulties with the language. I want to create 30 vectors to be used in a simulation, each with 1 columm and 5 lines, of random numbers N(0,1). What I tried was this:   N=150 u2<-rep(1:150,0) u2<-list(matrix(0,5)) u2 for(i in 1:N) { u2[i]<-rnorm(5) } u2 ### also tried this: N=150 u2&lt...
2019 Sep 06
2
[PATCH 00/18] virtiofs: Fix various races and cleanups round 1
...common. I'd very > > much like removal to work from the beginning. > > Can you give an example use case? David Gilbert mentioned this could be useful if daemon stops responding or dies. One could remove device. That will fail all future requests and allow unmounting filesystem. Havind said that, current implementation will help in above situation only if there are no pending requests. If there are pending requests and daemon stops responding, then removal will hang too, as we wait for draining the queues. So at some point of time, we also need some sort of timeout functionality...
2019 Sep 06
2
[PATCH 00/18] virtiofs: Fix various races and cleanups round 1
...common. I'd very > > much like removal to work from the beginning. > > Can you give an example use case? David Gilbert mentioned this could be useful if daemon stops responding or dies. One could remove device. That will fail all future requests and allow unmounting filesystem. Havind said that, current implementation will help in above situation only if there are no pending requests. If there are pending requests and daemon stops responding, then removal will hang too, as we wait for draining the queues. So at some point of time, we also need some sort of timeout functionality...
2019 Sep 11
0
[PATCH v5 0/4] virtio-fs: shared file system for virtual machines
...hat need to be resolved in the short > term, one way or the other: freeze/restore and full virtqueue. Hi Miklos, We are already handling full virtqueue by waiting a bit and retrying. I think TODO in virtio_fs_enqueue_req() is stale. Caller already handles virtqueue full situation by retrying. Havind said that, this could be improved by using some sort of wait queue or completion privimitve. Thanks Vivek
2017 Jul 29
2
[asterisk13] Multiple transport objects of same protocol in pjsip.conf
...he phones is UDP, but no NAT. So, I did create a new transport section, like [transport-udp] type= transport protocol= udp bind= 0.0.0.0 This results immediately in an error due to the bind= attribute. Asterisk bails out at havind the address already in use. In fact, it is the trunk/endpoint consuming the 192.168.254.1:5060, and since the VoIP phones are all in 192.168.254.0/24, this results obviously in an error. This is surprising me :-( How to deal with this without adding more network complexity like routing (by putting...
2003 Mar 10
1
1 minute wait on a share / call_trans2qfsinfo takes 60 seconds
Hi I have a linux mdk 8.0 w/ custom 2.4.19-16 kernel, acls, quotas etc I have a samba 2.2.7 serving several shares on LVs everything's fine but with one share : whenever a windows client accesses this share his file manager is locked out for exactly one minute. this happens when the client requests the directory listing (or when an automatic refresh takes place) i can't see any reason