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2007 May 30
0
RAIDZn+1 (related to the h/w raid ponderings)
Dropping in on this convo a little late, but here''s something that has been nagging me - gaining the ability to mirror two (or more) RAIDZ sets. A little background on why I''d really like to see this.... I have two data centers on my campus and my FC-based SAN stretches between them. When I buy RAID arrays, I do so in pairs so that one array ends up in each data center,
2004 Apr 20
0
SAMBA 3.0.2 printing problem
Hi I've recently upgraded to 3.0.2 from 2.2.8 on Redhat 9. We have 2 Linux servers and a number of windows XP machines. The primary domain controller has a printer which is shared and to which all the computers have access. Since upgrading, the other Linux server cannot print to shared printers on the primary linux controller or on windows machines and cannot install new shared printers from
2000 Dec 15
2
MOre streaming media to ponder
Hi: While we're on the subject, I came across this article today. All the more reason to get OGG out and happening sooner rather than later. INTERNET STREAMING MEDIA ALLIANCE FORMED Posted at December 12, 2000 09:20 AM Pacific IN AN EFFORT to create a single standard for media streaming over the Internet, five companies on Tuesday announced the founding of the Internet Streaming Media
2008 Jan 23
9
Replacing puppet:// with svn:// ?
I''ve been pondering how to handle our file distribution issues - we''re starting to roll puppet out, and I''d like to get it somewhat right from the start. I''ve been watching the list for a while, and observed ''complaints'' about the speed of the fileserver method when dealing with recursive directories. If I can avoid this, I''d
2020 Jul 05
1
export of information about mail into csv
On 05 Jul 2020, at 09:10, Aki Tuomi <aki.tuomi at open-xchange.com> wrote: > doveadm -ftab fetch -u user "hdr.from hdr.to date hdr.subject" mailbox FooBox | sed -e "s/\t/;/g" > result.csv > > Might need bit of tuning hdr.date. Other than that, seems to work fine. -- "Are you pondering what I'm pondering?" "I think so, Brain, but should
2020 Oct 21
2
Understanding matches in sieve
RFC 5229 gives the following example: if address :matches ["To", "Cc"] ["coyote@**.com", "wile@**.com"] { # ${0} is the matching address # ${1} is always the empty string # ${2} is part of the domain name ("ACME.Example") fileinto "INBOX.business.${2}"; stop; And I do not understand
2014 Jun 25
2
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] AArch64 Clang CLI interface proposal
On 25 Jun 2014, at 12:58, James Molloy <james at jamesmolloy.co.uk> wrote: > This is one of the worst parts about the Clang CLI for cross compilation at the moment. I'd really like, if we're changing the CLI, to allow users to remove it. For example, if I specify -march=armv7-a, it *shouldn't* need me to put "-target arm" before it to work! One thing that I've
2006 Apr 19
3
Flex or OpenLaszlo
I''m just wondering if anybody has got any experience in integrating Flex or OpenLaszlo with Rails and which people prefer. I''ve seen some of the tutorials but am pondering which one, if any, I should turn to: http://coenraets.com/tutorials/flexonrails/flexonrails.html http://www.liverail.net/articles/2006/04/16/rubyonrails-1-1-and-flex-2-0-pt-1
2000 Dec 10
1
more boxplot questions
Hello, I have a couple more questions about boxplots. In the books I've read on statistics (I'm not a statistics expert but just a poor engineer trying to help his wife with the analysis of the data she gathered for her medieval history PhD), I seen two kinds of box plots: one using quartiles to determine the height of the rectangles and whiskers which is what the standard R boxplot does,
2009 Oct 19
6
Monitoring a remote server with Conky ?
Hi, I've been using Conky for some time, a nifty utility to monitor just about anything on the PC. Vital things like CPU, RAM, swap, disks, current song playing in MPD :o) Here's what it looks like : http://www.microlinux.fr/images/bureau_conky.png And with more detail : http://www.microlinux.fr/images/conky_zoom.png Now I wonder... I'd really like to use that to monitor my
2020 Oct 26
5
TableGen -time-regions option
I'm pondering a new timing feature for TableGen and am wondering whether anyone uses the existing -time-regions option. Some instrumentation for it appears in CodeGenTarget.cpp and GICombinerEmitter.cpp but nowhere else. If no one is using it, I'll be tempted to remove it.
2012 Aug 19
2
[LLVMdev] Dynamic number of registers
Hi, I'm pondering using LLVM's backend pipeline to generate code for a virtual machine (the DTrace DIF emulator) where the number of registers must in general be queried dynamically*. Is this a functionality that LLVM's backend pipeline currently supports? Does LLVM's current backend pipeline assume a statically known register set? * For you DTrace nerds out there, yes, I know
2003 Nov 23
2
SIP Express Router & Asterisk
Greetings... We've been having some interoperability issues between Asterisk and an AudioCodes Mediant 2000, and, well, I gotta use the Mediant 2000 somewhere. So, I've been pondering using iptel.org's SIP server (SIP Express Router) as a "front end" for PSTN calls going out to the Mediant, while using Asterisk for everything else. Has anyone done something similar, or
2008 Apr 06
2
Re: How about this replacement of WINE.
Has the wine project team pondered whether to move WINE into the kernel?
2007 Jun 01
2
Very early PANIC during boot
I'm in the process of updating all my CentOS systems from 4.4 to 4.5. One of the systems is spewing out the following error during the reboot: INIT: version 2.85 booting INIT: PANIC: segmentation violation at 0x420! sleeping for 30 seconds This happens so early in the boot I have no idea what I can do to debug this. I suspect it is a hardware problem and not something caused
2015 Apr 01
2
[PATCH 8/9] qspinlock: Generic paravirt support
On Wed, Apr 01, 2015 at 07:42:39PM +0200, Peter Zijlstra wrote: > > Hohumm.. time to think more I think ;-) > > So bear with me, I've not really pondered this well so it could be full > of holes (again). > > After the cmpxchg(&l->locked, _Q_LOCKED_VAL, _Q_SLOW_VAL) succeeds the > spin_unlock() must do the hash lookup, right? We can make the lookup > unhash.
2015 Apr 01
2
[PATCH 8/9] qspinlock: Generic paravirt support
On Wed, Apr 01, 2015 at 07:42:39PM +0200, Peter Zijlstra wrote: > > Hohumm.. time to think more I think ;-) > > So bear with me, I've not really pondered this well so it could be full > of holes (again). > > After the cmpxchg(&l->locked, _Q_LOCKED_VAL, _Q_SLOW_VAL) succeeds the > spin_unlock() must do the hash lookup, right? We can make the lookup > unhash.
2004 Aug 04
2
[LLVMdev] Compiler Driver Decisions
On Tue, 3 Aug 2004, Reid Spencer wrote: > > For the name, again, I'd be happy with either llvmcd or llvmgen, witha > > preference for the latter. The more important thing is to makellvm > > code be the default output. > > I'm not thrilled with llvm-gen because it has overtones of "code > generation" (which actually isn't far from the truth). But,
2023 Feb 18
6
[Bug 3543] New: Add a provision to force query of login ID
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3543 Bug ID: 3543 Summary: Add a provision to force query of login ID Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: 9.1p1 Hardware: Other OS: Linux Status: NEW Severity: enhancement Priority: P5 Component: ssh Assignee: unassigned-bugs at
2004 Mar 04
0
SAMBA 3.0.2 printing problem
Hi I've recently upgraded to 3.0.2 from 2.2.8 on Redhat 9. We have 2 Linux servers and a number of windows XP machines. The primary domain controller has a printer which is shared and to which all the computers have access. Since upgrading, the other Linux server cannot print to shared printers on the primary linux controller or on windows machines and cannot install new shared printers from