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2012 Jul 25
4
Manual OOM killing?
Hey guys and gals, Yesterday I had one of my scientists kill one of my servers when his program ran amok and gobbled up all the memory, or forked too many processes, or I'm just not exactly sure what to be honest. Is there something I can run manually in cron to look for rampant programs and kill them? I know that may be hard to discern but I could also include a list if "known good" programs not to kill, as well as a list of "known suspect" user IDs Anyone ever done this? Searching the list on "OOM" does not bring up much. thanks -Alan...
2014 Jan 12
6
[LLVMdev] RFC: Change coding standard to not indent namespaces ever
...ely low value -- both the start and end are typically visible on the screen. Why bother indenting this special case? The value seems very, very low. So, I suggest no indent of namespaces ever. I'm happy to make the corresponding change to the coding standards. Naturally, I'm not suggesting rampant re-indenting of code. I'd just like to set a consistent rule going forward so we don't debate this, and know what to do when I see a chunk of code and about to make very significant changes to it and want to clean up formatting while I'm there. -Chandler -------------- next part ------...
2009 May 11
11
First crack at this! Could use advice on a few questions...
Hi All, I'm J.D. I'm trying to use wine to run a program called Bit Che. it runs to a certain point and then just freezes... sorta. The program is a windows torrent search app, that searches all the major torrent sites at once for whatever "LEGAL" torrents I'm looking for. So I tried running it with winehelper first... and it froze once I asked it to search, then I tried
1999 Jul 07
3
Weirdness
NT 4.0 workstation users are complaining that all of their drive letters are getting used up by what appears to be a rampant network-drive mapping situation. For example, normally I have three shares network-mapped. Lately, ceetain people are complaining that one of their shares get's remapped a number of times to take up all the drive letters (except drive letter Z). So suddenly they have 25 network-mapped driv...
2012 Jun 02
0
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] [PATCH] Allow per-thread re-direction of outs()/errs()
...t; It would be much better for the linker to return its error in a proper way > (i.e. extending llvm/Support/system_error.h like llvm/Object/Error.h does). > The right fix for this is to fix the code to not report errors textually. Unfortunately, the use of outs() and (especially) errs() is rampant - a simple grep of the 3.1 source tree shows about 1,500 instances. One of the first things we had to implement in order to make LLVM usable is something very similar to what Justin has proposed. Centralizing control of the output in outs()/errs() would seem to be an ideal way to let users of LLV...
2012 Jun 02
3
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] [PATCH] Allow per-thread re-direction of outs()/errs()
...ter for the linker to return its error in a proper way >> (i.e. extending llvm/Support/system_error.h like llvm/Object/Error.h does). > >> The right fix for this is to fix the code to not report errors textually. > > Unfortunately, the use of outs() and (especially) errs() is rampant - a simple grep of the 3.1 source tree shows about 1,500 instances. One of the first things we had to implement in order to make LLVM usable is something very similar to what Justin has proposed. Centralizing control of the output in outs()/errs() would seem to be an ideal way to let users of LLV...
2018 Nov 01
1
Intro
- your *FirstnameLastname* username JohnBoero - the proposed subject of your Wiki contribution(s) To seek the holy grail. But mostly to fix the rampant 404 download links for CentOS Atomic media here: https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/Atomic/Download - the proposed location of your Wiki contribution(s) https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/Atomic/Download Ex RedHatter and lifelong CentOS user/supporter. Thanks folks! John...
2002 Nov 06
1
spam filter on rsync list
...bp # 0.400000 0.055292 nov # 0.400000 0.037553 palrel12.hp.com # 0.400000 0.025353 postfix # 0.400000 0.017046 received # 0.400000 0.011429 return-path # 0.400000 0.007648 rsync # 0.400000 0.005112 samba.org # 0.400000 0.003414 wed # 0.400000 0.002278 with In response to rampant abuse, I have installed a new spam filter, Bogofilter, on the rsync mailing list. Experiments have indicated that it should get a smaller rate of false negatives or positives than the existing system. If there are any problems, please mail me or the postmaster. -- Martin
2007 May 15
1
Astsee v0.1 released - an Asterisk channel monitor for linux/X windows
...ork. Comments/questions welcome, but probably off-list is best unless they are usage questions that would benefit the community. Source isn't available currently, just a binary. I expect to release the source too, soon, but don't know for sure yet. There are a plethora of inadequacies rampant in this thing, YMMV, details about what works and what doesn't are on the page linked to above. This is more of a proof-of-concept release than even v0.1. Thanks for reading. I hope this provides a viable alternative to the great but seeming-to-be-not-updated gastman software. Moj
2012 Jun 01
3
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] [PATCH] Allow per-thread re-direction of outs()/errs()
On Jun 1, 2012, at 3:48 PM, Justin Holewinski wrote: > This isn't the right approach. Nothing in the library part of the compiler should be hard coding a stream to write to. What are you trying to accomplish? > > There are a lot of places where warning/debug information is passed directly to errs(). For example, take the Linker class. You can tell it to omit errors/warnings, but
2004 Jul 23
0
samba config question
...ts if I use the IP address or the "loopback IP" 4. locate all the machines using "nmblookup -U ..." 5. share "my computer" between the win clients B. I Cannot: 1. ping the Samba host using "localhost", it's netbios name (Lion-rampant) or _SAMBA_ 2. open a connection to the Samba host from a win client, receiving instead the error message: "\\Lion-rampant is not accessible. The network path was not found" The windows workgroup is called "workgroup"; in the WINS config window I chose run netbios ov...
2018 Feb 03
0
retpoline mitigation and 6.0
On Sat, 2018-02-03 at 00:23 +0000, Chandler Carruth wrote: > > Two aspects to this... > > One, we're somewhat reluctant to guarantee an ABI here. At least I > am. While we don't *expect* rampant divergence here, I don't want > this to become something we cannot change if there are good reasons > to do so. We've already changed the thunks once based on feedback > (putting LFENCE after the PAUSE). Surely adding the lfence was changing your implementation, not the ABI? And...
2002 Sep 08
0
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...uated many of the truths that many in "Black America," and the world in general would have you believe do not exist. It is a riveting expose that sheds light on the oppressive, and often discriminatory nature of "Mainstream American Society." A society that has nurtured the rampant disregards for self-respect, and enlightenment that many young African American men, and women currently suffer from. The writer supports his arguments with direct references to the overwhelming numbers of young black single mothers attempting to raise children, with many being teens themselves...
2015 Nov 03
2
Wiki request
...Freenode documentation. 3) whatever further maintenance is needed now or in the future. I am also requesting a page one level deeper (with edit rights) of: http://wiki.centos.org/irc/banned to be used to direct people to that will contain information on why certain gateways are banned from IRC (rampant abuse) and the steps people may take to get access to #centos. #centos will auto-forward these people to a specific channel that the channel bot will sit in and spam out the above link. The page will be able to go into much more detail than the bot can easily accommodate. This will serve to prov...
2018 Feb 03
4
retpoline mitigation and 6.0
...Linux kernel and Xen are all doing? > > To say that I am not stunningly keen on > https://lkml.org/lkml/2018/2/2/975 would be a bit of an > understatement... Two aspects to this... One, we're somewhat reluctant to guarantee an ABI here. At least I am. While we don't *expect* rampant divergence here, I don't want this to become something we cannot change if there are good reasons to do so. We've already changed the thunks once based on feedback (putting LFENCE after the PAUSE). Given that we don't want this to be a guaranteed part of the ABI, I really want the thun...
2006 Jul 29
2
PHP in Rails app running on WEBRick
Hi all, I''ve got a Rails app, and I''ve been asked to include some PHP pages in the site. They don''t need to interact with the Rails app itself (I''d treat them much like GIF files), but I''d still like to be able to access them at development time using WEBRick. What do I need to add to ./script/server to support PHP pages? Cheers, Douglas
2012 Jun 02
0
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] [PATCH] Allow per-thread re-direction of outs()/errs()
...in a proper > way > >> (i.e. extending llvm/Support/system_error.h like llvm/Object/Error.h > does). > > > >> The right fix for this is to fix the code to not report errors > textually. > > > > Unfortunately, the use of outs() and (especially) errs() is rampant - a > simple grep of the 3.1 source tree shows about 1,500 instances. One of the > first things we had to implement in order to make LLVM usable is something > very similar to what Justin has proposed. Centralizing control of the > output in outs()/errs() would seem to be an ideal way...
2019 Jul 28
2
[RFC] Changing X86 data layout for address spaces
...at we do today to provide mixed sized pointers with our legacy frontends. They generate IR to our old code generator which has ADDR32 and ADDR64 datatypes. We use a 64-bit address data layout and then typecast the 32-bit forms to/from the underlying 64-bit addresses. I have been warned that such rampant typecasting might interfere with certain optimizations or TBAA data. We haven't investigated that yet. Since clang doesn't go through our IR-to-IR converter, we'll have to teach clang to do the same. On 7/26/2019 6:35 PM, Amy Huang wrote: >   *Clang* can assign whatever meanin...
2015 Feb 25
2
[LLVMdev] RFC - Improvements to PGO profile support
...or execution counters in my frontend. Am I approaching that > wrong? > > As a side comment: I'm a bit leery of the notion of a consistent notion of > hotness based on counters across functions. These counters are almost > always approximate in practice and counting problems run rampant. Having representative training runs is pre-requisite for using FDO/PGO. > I'd > almost rather see a consistent count inferred from data that's assumed to be > questionable than >make the frontend try to generate consistent profiling > metadata. Frontend does not generate...
2012 Jun 02
2
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] [PATCH] Allow per-thread re-direction of outs()/errs()
On Jun 1, 2012, at 7:41 PM, Justin Holewinski wrote: > > > > Unfortunately, the use of outs() and (especially) errs() is rampant - a simple grep of the 3.1 source tree shows about 1,500 instances. One of the first things we had to implement in order to make LLVM usable is something very similar to what Justin has proposed. Centralizing control of the output in outs()/errs() would seem to be an ideal way to let users of LLV...