Displaying 8 results from an estimated 8 matches for "overstressed".
2014 Mar 12
4
Problem in getting memory statistics
Hello,
I need to get how much memory is used by a guest system, in order to
implement some monitoring function which tells me if the system is
overstressed.
I am currently using java apis and the binding which was suggested to me was
Domain.memoryStats();
This is a binding to int virDomainMemoryStats
(virDomainPtr<http://libvirt.org/html/libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr>dom,
virDomainMemoryStatPtr<http://libvirt.org/html/libvirt-libvirt.h...
2006 Mar 29
0
Fast and reliable host for database + AJAX intensive Rails application.
Hi
I''m trying to convice a client to use Rails for a new commercial web
application. At the demo/preliminary stages, our monthly hosting
budget is 20$-40$ (naturally it would increase with consumer demands).
We need a fast, reliable host at that cost range. The application has
to be fast, especially the AJAX parts. Also there''s a lot of
database-querying involved, so the
2014 Mar 15
0
Re: Problem in getting memory statistics
...S in python), what operation do I need to do to make this
happen?
2014-03-12 13:36 GMT+01:00 Pasquale Dir <phate867@gmail.com>:
> Hello,
> I need to get how much memory is used by a guest system, in order to
> implement some monitoring function which tells me if the system is
> overstressed.
>
> I am currently using java apis and the binding which was suggested to me
> was
> Domain.memoryStats();
>
> This is a binding to int virDomainMemoryStats (virDomainPtr<http://libvirt.org/html/libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr>dom,
> virDomainMemoryStatPtr<http://l...
1998 Aug 17
0
IP Filters and Firewalls:Summary of Source Info
wolff@BitWizard.nl wrote:
> This is Exactly why that option exists, and why you should turn it off
> (or leave it off, whatever.).
>
> Roger.
>
> fire fire <fire@topor.net> wrote:
> > Glynn Clements wrote:
> >
> > > Duncan Simpson wrote:
> > >
> > > > > That's the kind of questions
2014 Nov 28
1
Feature request: mixing `...` (three dots) with other formal arguments in S4 methods
Well, the benefit lies in the ability to pass along arguments via `...` to
more than one recipient that use *identical argument names* and/or when
these recipients are not necessarily located on the same calling stack
layer.
I'm *not* after a *general* change in the way arguments are
dispatched/functions are called as I'm actually a big friend of keepings
things quite explicit (thus
2001 Sep 07
6
unexpected EOF in read_timeout
Perhaps someone can shed some light on the problem I'm having using
rsync 2.4.6. I'm getting the following error:
receiving file list ... done
htdocs/acescounseling/logs/
htdocs/adihome/logs/
.
.
htdocs/coupons/logs/error_log
htdocs/court/logs/combined_log
htdocs/cowgirl/logs/combined_log
htdocs/cowgirl/logs/error_log
htdocs/cowgirl/logs/ssl_log
Connection to nova closed by remote host.
2014 Nov 27
2
Feature request: mixing `...` (three dots) with other formal arguments in S4 methods
Hi Gabriel,
and thanks for answering. I'm basically just trying to find a way to use
the power of `...` in more complex scenarios and I'm well aware that this
might not be the best approach ;-)
Regarding your actual question:
"Are you suggesting methods be dispatched based on the *contents* of ...
[...]?"
Yes, I guess currently I kind of do - but not on the argument *names*
2000 Jul 14
1
Clarity on using SAMBA and Mapping to a Sun Server
My response is below.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gerald Carter [SMTP:gcarter@valinux.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2000 12:29 PM
> To: Hawks, Steven L
> Cc: Multiple recipients of list SAMBA
> Subject: Re: Can Samba be Installed on a Solaris 2.6 operating
> system?
>
> "Hawks, Steven L" wrote:
> >
> > Can Samba be Installed on a