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2002 Oct 16
2
HELP !!! Problem with file timestamps updating "weird" during rsync data pull
...2002" I'm having problems with Orca dying for no good reason or it remaining running but it just stops graphing. This timestamp thing is the closest thing I can find to a problem right now. I'm calling rsync like this: SRC_DIR=${LOGIN}@${SRC}:/local/home/perfboy/orca/var/orca/orcallator/${HOSTNAME}/ DST_DIR=/local/home/perfboy/orca/var/orca/orcallator/${HOSTNAME} rsync -a -q --delete -essh ${SRC_DIR} ${DST_DIR} Any idea why rsync might be doing this ? -- ........................................................ ......... ..- -. .. -..- .-. ..- .-.. . ... ..............
2006 Jul 03
9
Migrations from Mysql to Oracle. PLS HELP!
Hi all, I''m using Rails/Mysql as development platform. the production server is under Rails/Oracle. Right now, i''m trying to install my application under the production server, the connection to orcale is fine via Rails, but i have a weird problem. example : here is a extract from my db scheme : Table User :_____________ id_user | first_name | last_name | login | password | id_profile | _____________...
2002 Dec 23
0
Rsync Spawns Not Dieing
...ith following parameters: [orcanow] path = /orca/data/now comment = file depot use chroot = no uid = orca gid = orca auth users = orca secrets file = /etc/rsyncd.secrets strict modes = yes read only = false exclude = orcallator.pid 2) I run rsync via rc.d scripts on Solaris Box (Sun E480R). /usr/local/bin/rsync --daemon 3) I have 400-500 small rsyncs occur every 5 minutes from client-initiated connections. The rsyncs usually involve syncing one file that changes very 5 minutes (orca data). 4) Over a 24...
2010 Feb 15
4
Separating columns, and sorting by rows
Dear anyone who knows more about R than me (so everyone). I have been bashing my head on the keyboard all day trying to do something with my table. I have some data, like so: yyyy-mm Rainfall(mm) 1 1977-02 17.4 2 1977-03 34.0 3 1977-04 26.2 4 1977-05 42.6 5 1977-06 58.6 6 1977-07 23.2 7 1977-08 26.8 8 1977-09 48.4 9
2012 Dec 27
8
how well will this work
Hi Folks, I find myself trying to expand a 2-node high-availability cluster from to a 4-node cluster. I'm running Xen virtualization, and currently using DRBD to mirror data, and pacemaker to failover cleanly. The thing is, I'm trying to add 2 nodes to the cluster, and DRBD doesn't scale. Also, as a function of rackspace limits, and the hardware at hand, I can't separate