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2005 May 29
0
Horrendously slow transfer speeds in FC3 is drivingmecrazy!!! Please help... - SOLVED!
...ed my performance by 100% (from a punny 0.8 MB/s to a better but still punny 1.6 MB/s). -----Original Message----- From: Diego Julian Remolina [mailto:dijuremo@math.gatech.edu] Sent: sábado, 28 de maio de 2005 23:24 To: 'peter'; 'AragonX'; samba@lists.samba.org Subject: RE: [Samba] Horrendously slow transfer speeds in FC3 is drivingmecrazy!!! Please help... - SOLVED! I had some problems with the stock samba in RHEL4 which is pretty much based on Fedora Core 3. I have 2 servers doing samba on a high availability configuration with heartbeat and drbd. NFS transfers are really fast (bot...
2005 Jun 07
0
Re: Horrendously slow transfer speeds in FC3 is drivi ng mecrazy!!! Please help... - SOLVED!
...OpenBSD, and had to set the AckOnPush parameter to enabled. That cured the printing issue for me. Just a thought... Jim > -----Original Message----- > From: Al [mailto:alsalooq@socal.rr.com] > Sent: Monday, June 06, 2005 4:44 PM > To: samba@lists.samba.org > Subject: [Samba] Re: Horrendously slow transfer speeds in FC3 > is driving > mecrazy!!! Please help... - SOLVED! > > > Hi Peter, > > I am having a similar situation to what you have described in your > post. Were you getting normal throughput from the NIC in > question when > using protocols...
2007 Jun 21
1
x-sendfile horrendously slow?
I''m using Camping (though I suspect this applies to RoR just as well, and if you have an RoR specific answer I''d be happy to hear it, I may switch) to do a number of things for an internal application, one of which is transferring large files (~2GB each) between machines over the network. I thought the easy route would just be to make an app that when given the filename, serves
2005 May 13
2
Horrendously slow transfer speeds in FC3 is driving me crazy!!! Please help...
I found that for a modern PC running zero loads, (my server is a P4 3.2 with 512 M dual channel RAM an Intel Etherpro Express 100 nic, serving cached disk files from RAM) samba could be 30% slower than it should be. It would serve data at about 7 MBytes/sec compared with the old NT4 sever (same Intel nic, 512 RAM, P2/266 Cpu, NT4 with SP6a) that would do it at 10 Mbytes/sec under all
2013 Sep 14
1
Difficulty building custom Install CD
...kstart-disc-part-1 I am using Cendos minimal ISO to build a custom installer and Live CD (with addition of NTP, samba and some custom application with dependencies) According to the above link: "In RHEL/CentOS 6, this file is no longer called just "comps.xml"; instead, it has some horrendous hex string for a name. In CentOS 6.2, it is named bedb7dc8fdf920deffbdc5a70ea0d6d77255656556184f5e996e8a88a63d145c-c6-x86_64-comps.xml.gz. " Indeed horrendeous file. I am not able find the *comps.xml. What should I do and where would I find it. Else what is the method for pacakaging (Cen...
2009 Jan 16
5
Cron daemon with better precision?
Greetings list- I'm on the hunt for a cron scheduler that supports definitions to the second. Obviously, every cron daemon supports minute/hour/etc but I have a special application that requires finer granularity. I know I know... someone will say "The load will be horrendous on your system" or "Why don't you simply schedule your cron every minute and make up the higher precision in your application?". Unfortunately, this will not work. I really need a cron daemon that can schedule to the second. All ideas/thoughts/suggestions/etc welcome. Thank you!...
2008 Aug 13
8
[LLVMdev] gfortran link failure in current llvm svn
...6_var", referenced from: >> _darwin_build_constant_cfstring in libbackend.a(darwin.o) > > this is probably due to recent Apple changes. Fortran builds on > linux. > >> I just looked at what's going on here, and I threw up a little in my mouth. It's just horrendous. For some reason, they placed a whole bunch of ObjC-building code into darwin.c, then had it call this function in darwin-c.c. If I try to put that function into darwin.c, all hell breaks loose. So even though the Fortran stuff wouldn't call the Obj-C stuff in darwin.c, it appears like...
2011 Jun 22
2
CUPS not rendering documents via Samba
Hi guys, any CUPS / Samba experts out there? The CUPS printing guide is a horrendous maze of options. I've got nearly there but I've got one thing wrong and I don't know where to look. I set up our two printers (HP K5400s) using the GUI printer tool. Both print the test page just fine. I set up the [printers] and [print$] shares and can browse to the printers from Wind...
2014 Dec 28
5
OT: Bittorrent clients
Hi all, Just switched my home computer from Windows 7 to CentOS 6.6 and I'm having a slight bit of trouble with the bittorrent-clients. * Transmission is fine but lacks "a bit" in features. * Vuze is my preferred bt-client but gives me horrendous gfx-artifacts, like not showing the torrent name (it's white text on a white background or some such...). * Deluge is better, and what I'm using now, but I'm having trouble finding a repo that has the updated versions available for install with yum. I installed v1.3.5 a few days ago a...
2016 Oct 19
2
unable to compile llvm with gcc 4.7.4
...0/18/2016 4:54 AM, Renato Golin via llvm-dev wrote: > Unfortunately, we don't have a C-only front-end, nor you can select > some C-only libraries in LLVM to compile C-only code. Such a goal > should have been set from the beginning, and honestly, it would have > made LLVM's code horrendous to work with. An option would be to have a C backend again, and then cross-compile the toolchain for the new target, but compile it into C, which then can be recompiled into binaries on the target platform. I actually bootstrapped an SML compiler for FreeBSD/ppc this way a while back. A part o...
2008 Dec 15
2
Baffled: triggering error message with an sd result in odfWeave?
...he same error. It's not something strange with the variable name; give any other value to that variable and odfWeave works just fine. It's not the spot on the document; any other tag works great in that spot and but traindev triggers the error wherever I try to put it. I've spent a horrendously long time trying to figure it out. Can anyone help me out? R version is 2.7.1 odfWeave is whatever the latest version is os is Mac OS10.5.5 -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Baffled%3A-triggering-error-message-with-an-sd-result-in-odfWeave--tp21016679p21016679.html Sent fro...
2011 Nov 01
1
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] RFC: Upcoming Build System Changes
...cy files is > just an unnecessary bureaucratic burden. I agree. Dependency files should not be necessary. But CMake uses such files, doesn't it? What's the difference between that and Daniel's solution? All things being equal, I prefer Daniel's solution because CMake is just horrendous. -Dave
2011 Apr 14
3
Bad artifacts at 32kbps
..., I decided to run with 24KHz sample rate with 16 bit samples. This seemed like a reasonable tradeoff against the quality degradation that my folks could perceive. Then I tried some bitstream rate changes 128Kbps, 64Kbps, and 32Kbps. 128K and 64K are fine. 32K is *terrible*. Really, really horrendous. Is this expected? Is there a program I can run to estimate the error or something? I expected degradation, but this just falls off a cliff with really objectionable artifacts. My application is going into the embedded space, so I'm quite a bit resource conscious. It's not that I...
2007 Oct 11
2
CentOS 5 LiveCD better than the real one?
Folks, I am terribly puzzled by an issue reported as bug 2381 [http://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=2381] ? definitely an upstream bug, as it does the same under X/OS 5 and StartCom 5. Simply put: Hibernation fails with horrendous I/O errors after swsusp starts dumping to swap. What bugs me is that hibernating from the CentOS 5 LiveCD *works*!!! (on the same hardware) How could I investigate to see what is the relevant difference between the LiveCD and the installed system, WRT suspend-to-disk? It has been said that &quot...
2008 Aug 13
0
[LLVMdev] gfortran link failure in current llvm svn
On Aug 12, 2008, at 9:05 PM, Bill Wendling wrote: > It's just horrendous. The standard answer, we welcome your contribution. > it appears like it still needs the darwin-c.c file linked in with it. No. That way lies insanity. You want to create stub routines in the ada/java/fortran front ends, or move the C specific bits into darwin- c.c and ensure that the l...
2007 Jan 31
2
Automatic Folder Expiry (plugin?)
...s. # IMAP_EMPTYTRASH is a comma-separated list of folder:days. # # Important: the purging is controlled by CTIME, not MTIME ... So in our case it's set like so: IMAP_EMPTYTRASH=Junk:14 Thanks for any help/ideas - I'm not sure if we can live without this feature, the amount of spam is horrendous and users never clean out that folder. -te -- Troy Engel | Systems Engineer Fluid, Inc | http://www.fluid.com
2006 Jun 23
1
Java studio creator 2 or rubyonrails??Request for advice
I am a beginner with ruby a bit more advanced with java. I need to design a web based interface to a set of not-very-large databases for a charity. Which way should I go? JSC2 is horrendously slow, for me, though the results seem pretty good. Suggestions gratefully received. --------------------------------- All new Yahoo! Mail "The new Interface is stunning in its simplicity and ease of use." - PC Magazine -------------- next part -------------- An HTML...
2006 Feb 20
1
Messages disappear and reappear when I check mailbox using KMail
...i?id=121866> From the bug report: When I check for mail on an IMAP account (not disconnected), all recently-received messages disappear prior to any mail check, any new messages appear, and then the messages that disappeared earlier reappear. This does not seem to cause any harm, but it is horrendously inefficient if there are a lot of messages in an IMAP folder so affected. Any ideas as to what could cause this behavior in a mail client when connecting to a Dovecot IMAP server but not when connecting to other kinds of IMAP servers? -- Lincoln Peters <sampln at sbcglobal.net> BOF...
2005 Mar 22
1
Reproducible echo on IAX calls to -some- destinations.
I'm very, very confused. Dialing out, through VoicePulse, with both gsm and ulaw CODECs, most of my calls are great. However, calling my (non-Asterisk) voicemail at my job, and calling my cell phone both produce horrendous (~ 1/3-second delay) echo. I've tried with different phones (Polycom and Grandstream), different IAX CODECs (as described, above), different network connections... but those two destinations are always horrible, and all my other victim..., errr, test numbers work just fine, all the time....
2013 May 13
1
Math problem with xts objects
...)". My guess is that xts is breaking because the two items in my equation have different time stamps. However, the actual data is correct, and the xts matrix looks correct. Note: It works if I do things the loooong way around. as.numeric(d$close[10]) - as.numeric( d$open[9] ) But, that is horrendously slow. Suggestions? -- Noah Silverman, C.Phil UCLA Department of Statistics 8117 Math Sciences Building Los Angeles, CA 90095 [[alternative HTML version deleted]]