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2014 Nov 19
2
New mailserver problems
Well, in part we will see if you get this and I get the return. I JUST launched my new mail server after a few miscues. Actually the OS is Redsleeve6, which is the arm port of Centos 6, and perhaps some of my problems may come down to porting problems. But first, it may be that despite my testing, I missed something in the configurations. First clamd problems: Nov 19 08:09:54 z9m9z clamd[857]: lstat() failed...
2004 Jul 28
0
Searching Mailing List Archives
Prodded by a comment from Florin Angelescu that he couldn''t find ''blacklist'' information searching the Shorewall archives, I began to investigate and discovered a problem from the server migration. Only the posts from December 2003 were being searched by any of the Internet Search Engines or by Htdig (the search engine I use on the Shorewall Site). I have (finally)
2020 May 10
2
[llvm-mca] Resource consumption of ProcResGroups
Hi Alex, On Sun, May 10, 2020 at 4:00 PM Alex Renda <renda at csail.mit.edu> wrote: > Thanks, that’s very helpful! > > > > Also, sorry for the miscue on that bug with the 2/4 cycles — I realize now > that that’s an artifact of a change that I made to not crash when resource > groups overlap without all atomic subunits being specified: > > `echo 'fxrstor
2020 May 10
2
[llvm-mca] Resource consumption of ProcResGroups
> On May 9, 2020, at 5:12 PM, Andrea Di Biagio via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > > The llvm scheduling model is quite simple and doesn't allow mca to accurately simulate the execution of individual uOPs. That limitation is sort-of acceptable if you consider how the scheduling model framework was originally designed with a different goal in mind (i.e. machine
2014 Nov 20
1
CentOS Digest, Vol 118, Issue 20 - Email found in subject
...g list <centos at centos.org> Subject: [CentOS] New mailserver problems Message-ID: <546C9CC8.20509 at htt-consult.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed Well, in part we will see if you get this and I get the return. I JUST launched my new mail server after a few miscues. Actually the OS is Redsleeve6, which is the arm port of Centos 6, and perhaps some of my problems may come down to porting problems. But first, it may be that despite my testing, I missed something in the configurations. First clamd problems: Nov 19 08:09:54 z9m9z clamd[857]: lstat() failed...