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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,
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
I have another problem.
As in java bindings there is no way to obtain cpu stats I decided to use a
python script.
It gives me, for the guest domain, cpu time, system time and user time.
Now, what does it mean cpu time? I though that it could be the overall cpu
time given to this vm...but the sum doesn't add up: user_time+system_time
!= cpu_time.
As I would need to get a %cpu usage, like
1998 Aug 17
0
IP Filters and Firewalls:Summary of Source Info
...hen of AT&T
ftp://research.att.com/dist/internet_security/117.ps.Z
*3.* Network (In)Security Through IP Packet Filtering
-- D. Brent Chapman
ftp://coast.cs.purdue.edu/pub/doc/firewalls/Brent_Chapman_packet_filtering.ps.Z
[mod: I just scanned this article, and it has some good advise. It
also overstresses that some features "would be nice". Those are
standard on Linux. Also section 2.4.4 (fragments) is "outdated". On
Linux you say "always defrag" and the problems raised are solved.
If you don't the problems are even worse than he mentions. -- REW]
On the subject of...
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