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2008 Aug 28
4
Samba ignoring socket options?
...ink I am running into filesystem
performance issues on the target. Moving from the windows systems to Samba, I see about 45 MB/sec transfers rates.
The
raid array on the samba server consist of 2 6 disk raid5 sets with fast
disks on them, running lvm and XFS for a filesysteem. I can do a dd of
a multigigabyte file to /dev/null and get roughly 500-600 MB/'s
transfer rates through the filesystem, so I don't think the raid array
and file system is a bottleneck.
I have run netperf tests
between the server and the clients to see if I had some network
plumbing problems. With default socket settings...
2006 Nov 04
0
page allocation failure. order:0, mode:0x50
Just because I've been pulling my hair out for over a month about this
problem, I'd like to get it into the archives.
When copying large files (multigigabyte) on a CentOS 4.4 4GB Xeon
(running 32 bit) server (2.6.9-42.0.3.ELsmp), I was getting:
page allocation failure. order:0, mode:0x50
(snip lines and lines of debug output)
This was accompanied by a huge swapout storm that brought the system to
a near standstill.
Also, it could trigger OOM-Kille...
2013 Apr 10
2
Bug#705124: base: Filesystem corruption issue
...ose LVM and Full Disk Encryption, with a separate /home
> Resize /home to be 80GB
> Install openswan, connect to remote network
> Install xen
> Set up a virtual machine with Debian Stable using logical volumes as the
> backing store. fs: ext3
> network: NAT
> transfer a large (multigigabyte) file from a remote server over the
> internet to the virtual machine
>
> Expected behavior: File transfers fine, md5sum agrees with remote system
> Observed behavior: md5sum never matches, done enough times, the ext3 fs
> becomes corrupted.
>
> Have some saved log files to...
2001 Jul 16
2
Trouble with the memory allocation
Dear R-users,
I am currently facing what appears to be a strange thing (at least to my
humble understanding).
If I understood correctly, starting with the version 1.2.3, R memory
allocation can be done dynamically,
and there is no need to fiddle with the --nsize and --vsize parameter
any longer...
So far this everything seemed to go this way (I saw the size of my
processes growing when I was
2010 Dec 13
1
Multivariate binary response analysis
Greetings ~
I need some assistance determining an appropriate approach to analyzing multivariate binary response data, and how to do it in R.
The setting: Data from an assay, wherein 6-hours-post-fertilization zebrafish embryos (n=20, say) are exposed in a vial to a chemical (replicated 3 times, say), and 5 days later observed for the presence/absence (1/0) of defects in several organ systems