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2012 Oct 02
8
Being strict on differentiating between IEC prefixes and SI prefixes.
...I prefixes are used, that is, kilo, mega, and so on and vice versa. I have created a pull request (https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/7819) that implements two things (in two separate commits): 1) Rename all use of 1024 to use IEC prefix names a) Rename of core extension: 2.kilobytes => 2.kibibyte == 2*1024 b) Rename all use of these helpers within the Rails project. c) Ensure that number the prefixes are KiB, MiB when dividing by powers of 1024, and using KB, MB when dividing by powers of 1000 (that is when options[:prefix] => :si) 2) (Re)Introduced the posibility to use S...
2009 Nov 09
3
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 6881] New: --bwlimit option uses KiB/s, but is documented as (what amounts to) kB/s
...org The --bwlimit option seems to use KiB/s, as io.c's sleep_for_bwlimit() function divides by 1024. It's documented as "KBPS", "KBytes per second", and "kilobytes per second". I'm going to attach a patch which standardizes all of this as KiB/s and "kibibytes per second", to match the actual usage. Given that this is a network transfer rate, it'd be more proper (and consistent with other applications) to change the function to work in SI kilobytes per second (i.e. use 1000 instead of 1024), but that's backwards-incompatible. If you'd...
2014 Sep 12
1
Inconsistent behavior between x86_64 and ppc64 when creating guests with NUMA node placement
...</numa> </cpu> Note that the memory for each cell is 6144*1024 and 2048*1024 respectively. The issue is that the memory size for each NUMA cell should be specified in KiB, not MB (http://libvirt.org/formatdomain.html#resPartition "|memory| specifies the node memory in kibibyte"). In short, it seems that specifying NUMA cell memory in MB works on x86_64 but not on ppc64. Does anyone have any insight to what's causing this, or if I'm misunderstanding something? Any help is appreciated, thank you! Regards, Michael Turek
2005 Nov 06
5
Human readable output
Hello, I would like to suggest an option to rsync that makes it output sizes in human readable units, instead of always using bytes. So Total file size: 30864401502 bytes would be output as: Total file size: 28.7 GiB Similarly for mebibytes and kibibytes. If there's already such an option, then I'm sorry -- I didn't find it in the manual pages. -- Martin Geisler GnuPG Key: 0x7E45DD38 PHP Exif Library | PHP Weather | PHP Shell http://pel.sf.net/ | http://phpweather.net/ |...
2012 Feb 21
3
libvirt doesn't boot kVM, hangs, qemu on 100% CPU
Hi folks, it's been adventurous. Yesterday night I've started debugging this particular issue of why my KVMs don't boot on Ubuntu 11.10. A first hint was apparmor, which seemed to deny access to the LVM partitions I had assigned as disks. After correctly configuring apparmor, or even disabling it the issue was still the same. After a wild goose chase, I decided to update everything, I
2006 Aug 31
2
Maildir++ quota inconsistency
I've found what I think is an inconsistency in the Maildir quota implementation. According to the Maildir++ quota specification at: http://www.inter7.com/courierimap/README.maildirquota.html Maildir++ quota can be specified as maximum size, or maximum number of messages, or even both. The size specification is supposed to be in bytes. So I could use '10000000S' to set a quota of
2015 Sep 29
2
Delay playing some streams on Android
2015 Sep 30
0
Delay playing some streams on Android
I suppose you were pointing me towards the "burst-size" setting, but it's not totally clear. Please correct me if you meant something else. I increased the burst-size to 131072 bytes, or 128 kibibytes. My Android app now plays the stream without much delay. I still don't know why I didn't notice this problem in an Android emulator. Thanks for the pointer. From: purchasing.05 at multiparadigm.com To: icecast at xiph.org Date: Tue, 29 Sep 2015 14:25:46 -0700 Subject: Re: [Icecast] De...
2009 Jul 28
1
mdadm RAID sync speed limitation?
While creating some arrays this evening, I noticed this line my dmesg: md: using maximum available idle IO bandwidth (but not more than 200000 KB/sec) for reconstruction. Why is there a 200MBps limitation on the mdadm sync speed? It certainly isn't a concern for my particular systems (15k U320 SCSI) but I can imagine there are much higher end systems that actually could sync at a rate equal
2006 Jun 18
0
Rails Core Weekly June 11 - June 18
...rtial commit access goes on. DHH likes the idea for the database adapters but doesn''t see the usefulness for access outside of that. [ http://www.ruby-forum.com/topic/69185#new ] The most fun thread this week to follow was by Mislav Marohnic, who started a discussion about kilobytes and kibibytes. If you want to know whether you are a good programmer or a poor scientist, take his little quiz. Mislav is after resolving ticket http://dev.rubyonrails.org/ticket/4661 which fixes Numeric#kilobyte and numeric extensions to measure in base 10. A lot of opinions are voiced. Jamis Buck chips in an...
2007 Mar 09
3
Prayer, Maildir and Folders whose names begin with "."
Greetings - I think I've just had one of my fears confirmed: not Dovecot-specific exactly, but it affects how we will use of Prayer (Webmail Software) with Dovecot... Currently our production service uses MBX-format mailboxes with the UW IMAP server; we also use the University of Cambridge "Prayer" software for Webmail. By default Prayer saves its preference settings,