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2017 Nov 03
3
samba 4.x slow ...
On Fri, Nov 03, 2017 at 01:54:10PM +0100, Dr. Peer-Joachim Koch via samba wrote:
> Hi Micha,
>
> no, I have to this. I'm normally just check what smbstatus shows:
>
> 33837 BGC\pkoch users XXX (ipv4:XXX:51118) SMB2_10
>
> Bye the way - 45 MB/s is not so bad, I just wanted to know if it's
> possible to get 90MB/s or at 10G a little bit more.
>
2004 Aug 06
2
bit/bytes
Hi everybody,
I have a theoretical question here.
A 128K stream is a 128 KiloBITS (NOT kiloBYTES) per second stream; am I
right? Is a 512k internet connection a 512 kiloBITS or 512 kiloBYTES
connection?
128 KiloBITS = 16 KiloBYTES (8 bits = 1 byte). I am wondering if a 512k
connection (upload and download) could THEORITICALLY handle 4 (512/128) or
32 (512/16) 128k streams?
I am confused beca...
2017 Sep 08
3
Problems to configure IMAP Quota
...map contaning the patern
"priv/quota/limit/messages" is mandatory. Not specifying it in
dovecot-dict-sql.conf.ext issues an error. As we are interested only by
the storage size and don't want to process the number of messages, how
to get rid of it ?
2) We store the storage value in kilobytes.
But the plugin seems to only accept storage in bytes, Is there any way
to let know to dovecot that the value stored in the database is in
kilobytes ? (of course, I tried to put "size/1024" in the value_field
field of the map. It works, but generate a lot of error lines in the
dovecot log...
2004 Aug 06
1
bit/bytes
...@yahoo.fr>
>Reply-To: icecast@xiph.org
>To: <icecast@xiph.org>
>Subject: RE: [icecast] bit/bytes
>Date: Sun, 29 Feb 2004 13:16:55 +0100
>
>Hi Goeff,
>
>Thanks for your precisions. You wrote: "Internet connections are also
>expressed in bits, or kilobits, not Kilobytes"; then I guess a connection
>of
>1Mb is also 1 megaBITS and NOT megaBYTES. There is something I don't
>understand; how are affording small radios that have up to 1000 concurrent
>listeners a 128Mb connection? Is there any magical solution I am not aware
>of?
>
>Thanks...
2018 Nov 08
3
Avoiding constant HDD access
...s as the evidence that leads you to that conclusion?
OK, the OP posted lines like these:
04:11:08 AM UID PID kB_rd/s kB_wr/s kB_ccwr/s iodelay Command
04:11:28 AM 0 832 0.00 0.20 0.20 0 /usr/sbin/smbd -D
And from 'man pidstat'
kB_rd/s
Number of kilobytes the task has caused to be read from disk per second.
kB_wr/s
Number of kilobytes the task has caused, or shall cause to be written to disk per second.
kB_ccwr/s
Number of kilobytes whose writing to disk has been cancelled by the task.
This may occur when the task truncates some...
2007 Aug 30
0
specify size in kilobytes with logrotate
Has anyone successfully configured logrotate using the size in
kilobytes??
I have broken this thing down as far as I can.
- I setup a test server
- I am running logrotate manually
I noticed while running it in debug mode:
rotating pattern: "/pathtologs/log/*.log" 1048576 bytes (5 rotations)
empty log files are rotated, only log files >= 5120 bytes are r...
2010 Apr 08
1
ZFS monitoring - best practices?
We''re starting to grow our ZFS environment and really need to start
standardizing our monitoring procedures.
OS tools are great for spot troubleshooting and sar can be used for
some trending, but we''d really like to tie this into an SNMP based
system that can generate graphs for us (via RRD or other).
Whether or not we do this via our standard enterprise monitoring tool
or
2012 Oct 02
8
Being strict on differentiating between IEC prefixes and SI prefixes.
...is so standards-compliant,
no other framework that I have seen have complied to the
HTTP standard (think REST) in such a degree that Rails does. Kudos to
you all for that.
I think we (Rails community) should follow the line of standards
compliance and also
take it to the binary prefixes [1], i.e. kilobytes, megabytes,
etc. For more than half a decade SI units has been a standard
(occupying the prefixes kilo, mega, ...) Since the introduction of
computers the prefixes has been misused in the IT industry for powers
of 1024 but used correctly (for marketing reasons) by storage
manufacturers to mean powe...
2011 Sep 19
1
Testing HVM domU SBS2003 virtualization
...One NIC simple bridge-network configuration
dom0 uses static IP with ISP router as gateway
domU have also static IP with the same router
Bridge created from automatic xen bridge script working
I have internet on HVM DomU... but
on dom0 I have full speed 1.6 Megabytes/s on domU I had only 256 kilobytes/s
When I switch to gplpv windows drivers I get speed boost and now have 450
kilobytes/s
But it''s still long way to 100% bandwidth :(
What I do wrong... bridge sounds/looks the simpliest the fastest sollution
I am alone on router and have full speed on dom0 what happen on dom0 in this
r...
2004 Aug 06
0
bit/bytes
On Sun, 29 Feb 2004, MacSym wrote:
> A 128K stream is a 128 KiloBITS (NOT kiloBYTES) per second stream; am I
> right?
Right.
> Is a 512k internet connection a 512 kiloBITS or 512 kiloBYTES
> connection?
Internet connections are also expressed in bits, or kilobits, not
kilobytes. In this sense, calling it a 512k connection is actually wrong,
as this implies kilobytes,...
2004 Aug 06
2
bit/bytes
Hi Goeff,
Thanks for your precisions. You wrote: "Internet connections are also
expressed in bits, or kilobits, not Kilobytes"; then I guess a connection of
1Mb is also 1 megaBITS and NOT megaBYTES. There is something I don't
understand; how are affording small radios that have up to 1000 concurrent
listeners a 128Mb connection? Is there any magical solution I am not aware
of?
Thanks for clarifying this topic!...
2014 Jun 02
11
[Bug 79518] New: nouveau causes lockup and reboot on GT215
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=79518
Priority: medium
Bug ID: 79518
Assignee: nouveau at lists.freedesktop.org
Summary: nouveau causes lockup and reboot on GT215
QA Contact: xorg-team at lists.x.org
Severity: normal
Classification: Unclassified
OS: Linux (All)
Reporter: kilobyte at angband.pl
2017 Nov 06
2
samba 4.x slow ...
On Mon, Nov 06, 2017 at 09:35:06AM +0100, Dr. Peer-Joachim Koch via samba wrote:
> Setup: Server 2x10GB NIC, client 1x1GB:
>
> Using smbclient with -mSMB3 I get an average of 52000 KiloBytes/sec (before
> 45000),
>
> using NFS (v3) from the same server I get 108000 KiloBytes/sec an more
> (mount ; cp; umount; ...)
So I don't think it's the client. The smbclient code is very efficient,
pipelining reads and writes. Is the server using async io ?
2006 Jan 11
1
fiile_column persistent across different forms
...;post", "image") %>
<br><br
<% end %>
and in my model i do
file_column :image, :magick => { :geometry => "320x240" }
validates_file_format_of :image, :in => ["image/jpeg"]
validates_filesize_of :image, :in => 0.kilobytes..50.kilobytes
does anybody see what I am missing here ?
thanks
adam
2009 Nov 06
1
config typo in 2.0.alpha2
The mdbox_rotate_size and mdbox_rotate_min_size parameters are
specified in bytes not kilobytes.
doc/example-config/conf.d/mail.conf:
# Maximum dbox file size in kilobytes until it's rotated.
#mdbox_rotate_size = 2048
# Minimum dbox file size in kilobytes before it's rotated
# (overrides mdbox_rotate_days)
#mdbox_rotate_min_size = 16
src/lib-storage/index/dbox-multi/mdbox-settings....
2009 Apr 21
3
attachment_fu giving problem on production
...ng problem on production. Basically on production the
attachment_fu is not able to generate thumbnail image it saving the original
size image. Below is the configuration.
has_attachment :content_type => :image,
:storage => :file_system,
:max_size => 500.kilobytes,
:thumbnails => {:thumb => ''170x60>''},
:processor => ''Rmagick'',
:path_prefix => ''public/store_images''
Is any idea what can be an issue?
Regards
Abhi
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2016 Nov 17
2
UB in MemoryBufferMMapFile
Chris Lattner <clattner at apple.com> writes:
> On Nov 16, 2016, at 9:46 PM, Justin Bogner via llvm-dev
> <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
>> In MemoryBuffer::init, we have an assert that reads the memory at
>> `BufEnd`, which is one past the end of some memory region:
>>
>> from lib/Support/MemoryBuffer.cpp:45:
>>> void
2007 Jun 12
1
vpopmail quota
Hi,
I'd like the vpopmail user database to return the quota settings for users,
instead of having to rely on the validity of the maildirsize files. It
doesn't look like this is currently possible.
Would simply adding a auth_stream_reply_add call for "quota" with a suitable
value in vpopmail_lookup be sufficient to make this work?
(the quota can be read from the pw_shell
2006 Aug 31
2
Maildir++ quota inconsistency
...the Exim MTA has an independent Maildir++ quota implementation, and it
follows the specification, so if I set the quota in Exim to 10000000, it
will work perfectly with sqwebmail and courier-imap. However, it doesn't
play well with Dovecot, because Dovecot chooses to interpret the quota as
kilobytes, rather than bytes. An example:
If I set the quota to 10240 in Dovecot, it creates a maildirsize file with
the value 10240000 in it. If I then set the quota to 10M in Exim, Exim
calculates that as 10485760. It detects that the value in the maildirsize
file is wrong, and recreates the file with...
2009 Nov 09
3
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 6881] New: --bwlimit option uses KiB/s, but is documented as (what amounts to) kB/s
...ssignedTo: wayned at samba.org
ReportedBy: rlaager at wiktel.com
QAContact: rsync-qa at samba.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...