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2013 Nov 20
5
Any experience with lanner appliances?
Hi, anybody has installed CentOS on an lanner appliance...? Eg. http://www.lannerinc.com/products/all-purpose-box-computers/industrial-automation/lec-2126 I was planning to buy an hp microserver to make a "small" CentOS firewall (and more since it is overpowered), but I am wondering if I could go for a lot smaller and with no fan/noise... but at the same time a bit more expensive... Thx, JD
2005 Mar 05
6
Survey: what's the best HTTPd/TFTPd/FTPd to serve up configuration files to sets
...better to use a secondary server for all this, but let's talk about a smaller system). The types of things being served would include: - Logo image for sets that support that - XML directory files - XML or raw text configuration files - what-all-else Seems to me that Apache is simply way too overpowered for all this, and thus would needlessly place load on the server. I have heard that khttpd is pretty lightweight, but its use seems to have been deprecated, and it does not appear to be actively maintained. Is TuX the way to go? As for tftpd and ftpd, I'm just not sure. Leightweight is the ke...
2004 Aug 24
7
SMP Performance
We're looking at implementing Asterisk in our department in the near future, we're looking at anywhere from 15-25 extensions. The machine we were looking at running this on was a Quad Xeon 450mhz (2MB L2 Cache) w/ 1GB of ram. I've heard bad things about running Asterisk on SMP machines? Would we be running into any performance issues with this machine? Tim Jackson Network Engineer
2012 Aug 07
2
label_wrap_gen question
...vehicles (diesel) -\nGVX f2 = facet_grid(vehicle ~ ., labeller=label_wrap_gen(width=15)) eventually, I got something like this in my label... *Light and heavy good vehicles (diesel) - GVX* I suppose the "-n" could break GVX to the next row but it failed... Is it a bug? or it has been overpowered by "width=15"?? so "-n" could not function well? Eventually I tried f2 = facet_grid(vehicle ~.) The "-n" did work and I got *Light and heavy good vehicles (diesel) - GVX* But it also failed because I could not show all the label properly... Anyone has idea about...
2003 Oct 08
2
Hypothetical : Working across multiple servers??
Hypothetical question.. Lets say there is a situation where you are using the highest compression codecs for all extensions (I guess that would be G.729) and the load on a single server is overpowering the most powerful single processor(lets say SMP is not an option).. So two or more servers are required.. Or The situation is that you need fault tolerance so want to have two Asterisk
2004 Aug 06
1
Low frequency feedback?
Devin Campbell wrote: > >> http://www.starbeamllc.com/images/feedback.mp3 > I guess my next question is: is there something special about my stream > or my songs that's causing this? I'll have to do some experimentation. Owtch, my ears. :( I find that 16 kHz beep most irritating, it hurts even at low volumes. ;P Anyways, the humming you hear is actually multiple tones,
2004 Aug 06
5
Number of listeners per server box ?
I have a proposal from RackSpace to put icecast on the following hardware at their server farm. Can someone give me a "guesstimate" of how many listeners each box can support? Proposed hardware by RackSpace for each server box: Dual 866 MHz processor 2 GB ECC RAM 100 Mbps connection I need to know how many listeners can connect to each of these boxes. I don't know how to
2003 Jun 04
4
Strip location and grid colour in Lattice
I am probably missing something quite obvious, but any help would be appreciated. I am continually getting people misreading the lattice plots because they are expecting the strip (with the factor names in them) to be below the graph. Is there anyway of achieving this. Secondly, from a more personal note I find the grid formed by the axes to be a bit overpowering and would like to make it a
2004 Aug 06
0
Number of listeners per server box ?
Given my experience of running multiple streams on an old 486, I'd say you will run out of bandwidth before you overpower the server. At 01:53 PM 1/13/02 -0800, Peter Skye wrote: >I have a proposal from RackSpace to put icecast on the following >hardware at their server farm. Can someone give me a "guesstimate" of >how many listeners each box can support? >
1999 Aug 06
0
cbind is not generic as claimed, omits labels where S has them (PR#241)
On Fri, 6 Aug 1999 ihaka@stat.auckland.ac.nz wrote: > On Fri, Aug 06, 1999 at 12:08:05AM +0200, Peter Dalgaard BSA wrote: > > Ross Ihaka <ihaka@stat.auckland.ac.nz> writes: > > > > I played around with this earlier today. There's nothing special about > > dataframes, S does the same with any classed object. I.e. > > > >
2001 Oct 03
2
Low speed of running win-application under Wine
Hi All, It is normal that Windows applications run _very_ slow under Wine? I'm talking about simple application, like notepad, winmine. My system: FreeBSD 4.4-STABLE RAM 128M CPU Celeron 466MHz Wine wine-2001.08.24 XFree86-4.1.0_6 Everything I run from TWM (manager which is run by startx). TIA
2004 Aug 06
2
Number of listeners per server box ?
> Given my experience of running multiple streams on an > old 486, I'd say you will run out of bandwidth before you > overpower the server. Bandwidth is indeed the biggest resources. We used dual CPU p3-600's at icast. We had 4 machines and we built it to easily handle 12,000 listeners over 500 streams. Only 3 were active at any one time ( the 4th was failover ). CPU load
1999 Aug 05
6
cbind is not generic as claimed, omits labels where S has them (PR#239)
(1) ?cbind claims The generic functions `cbind' and `rbind' take a sequence of vector and/or matrix arguments and combine them as the columns or rows, respectively, of a matrix. Note: The method dispatching is not done via `UseMethod(..)', but by C-internal dispatching. Therefore, there's no need for, e.g., `rbind.default'. but my cbind.ts
2008 Oct 01
1
"dovecot: Maximum number of mail processes exceeded"
At noon, I often get "dovecot: Maximum number of mail processes exceeded" I'm at my wits end, which parameter needs to be increased further? # 1.1.3: /usr/local/etc/dovecot.conf protocols: imap imaps pop3s ssl_cert_file: /etc/ssl/certs/postamt.pem ssl_key_file: /etc/ssl/private/postamt.key disable_plaintext_auth: no version_ignore: yes login_dir: /usr/local/var/run/dovecot/login
2008 Sep 17
2
Unexpected behaviour when testing for independence with multiple factors
Hi, I'm a new user of R. My background is Electrical Engineering, so please bear with me if this is a silly question. I'm trying to assess whether the results of an experiment satisfy the hypothesis of homoscedasticity (my ultimate goal is to use ANOVA). The result of the experiment is mean delay (dT), which depends on three factors, topology, drift, and lambda. The first two factors are
2020 Oct 09
11
Feature request.
Hi, I get my Email from my own SMTP server on the internet using "fetchmail". Some time ago I did the smart thing and configured dovecot to use SSL and the letsencrypt certificate that automatically renews. Welllll..... a few days ago my certificate expired and the fetchmail deamon running in the background had nowhere to complain. So I didn't notice. It turns out that dovecot
2006 Mar 07
6
System Design
Hey Everyone, We are in the works of planning a new * installation for our company. We have 20 users in our main office and 5 users in a remote office a couple of states away. Our call volume for the main office will be anywhere from 5-10 concurrent calls. The remote office will have about 3 heavy users with two users making calls occasionally. Right now we have an existing PBX. We have a
2013 Jul 24
1
NFS deadlock on 9.2-Beta1
Two machines (NFS Server: running ZFS / Client: disk-less), both are running FreeBSD r253506. The NFS client starts to deadlock processes within a few hours. It usually gets worse from there on. The processes stay in "D" state. I haven't been able to reproduce it when I want it to happen. I only have to wait a few hours until the deadlocks occur when traffic to the client machine