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2013 Jan 04
31
xennet: skb rides the rocket: 20 slots
Hi Ian, Today i fired up an old VM with a bittorrent client, trying to download some torrents. I seem to be hitting the unlikely case of "xennet: skb rides the rocket: xx slots" and this results in some dropped packets in domU, I don''t see any warnings in dom0. I have added some extra info, but i don''t have enough knowledge if this could/should be prevented from happening ? [16798.629141] xennet: skb rides the rocket: 19 slots MAX_SKB_FR...
2017 Nov 09
2
Adding a slack for communication?
...c platform for project discussion, help and ideas: https://discourse.org <https://discourse.org/> and for chat I've found that if IRC + a good web frontend for history/search isn't enough using either Mattermost (https://about.mattermost.com/ <https://about.mattermost.com/>) or Rocket Chat (https://rocket.chat/ <https://rocket.chat/>) has been very successful. Just my 2c and I'll be happy to be a part of the community no matter where it ends up. -- Sam McLeod https://smcleod.net https://twitter.com/s_mcleod -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment w...
2019 Sep 09
0
New Icecast Alternative: Rocket Streaming Audio Server
...d by the situation between Icecast and Icecast-KH (which one is better?). 3) I disagree with the direction and priorities of the project (friendly difference of opinion). These reasons, along with running into many bugs, motivated me to create my own alternative to Icecast, which is now available: Rocket Streaming Audio Server (RSAS). https://www.rocketbroadcaster.com/streaming-audio-server RSAS is a drop-in replacement for Icecast that's compatible with Icecast 2.3/2.4 config files, encoders, players, and even writes to the same log file format. I did this to make it as easy as possible for m...
2015 Jun 24
0
Organizing a Pre Astricon road trip
...r includes up-close views of the launch pads, the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) and the Shuttle Landing Facility. The tour stops in between the Kennedy Space Center launch pads, offering a close-up photo opportunity, in front of the VAB, on the NASA Causeway where guests are surrounded by myriad rocket launch pads. Along the way, visitors may see other iconic images of America?s space program including the countdown clock at the Press site, a crawler transporter used to move Apollo moon rockets and space shuttles to the launch pad and the Operations and checkout building were astronauts departed...
2011 Feb 10
7
upgrade leny-squeeze, xen3.2-xen4.0, what''s wrong?
I am running a Debian Squeeze Xen 4.0.1 Hypervisor and 2.6.32-5-xen-amd64 dom0. My xen-tools.conf: lvm = vg00 size = 100Gb # Disk image size. memory = 2048Mb # Memory size swap = 2G # Swap size # noswap = 1 # Don''t use swap at all for the new system. fs = ext4 # use the EXT3 filesystem for the disk image. dist = `xt-guess-suite-and-mirror --suite` # Default
2015 Jun 25
0
Organizing a Pre Astricon road trip (Eric Klein)
...views of the launch pads, the Vehicle Assembly > Building (VAB) and the Shuttle Landing Facility. The tour stops in between > the Kennedy Space Center launch pads, offering a close-up photo > opportunity, in front of the VAB, on the NASA Causeway where guests are > surrounded by myriad rocket launch pads. Along the way, visitors may see > other iconic images of America?s space program including the countdown > clock at the Press site, a crawler transporter used to move Apollo moon > rockets and space shuttles to the launch pad and the Operations and > checkout building were...
2008 Nov 18
6
how can I stress a server?
Hi all, I have a server, with an Intel DG35EC motherboard, Q9300 CPU, 8GB Kingston DDRII RAM which can't take a lot of load. I have 4 XEN VPS's on there, which doesn't consume more than 4GBM RAM at this stage. Yet, the machine sky rockets at some times. I've moved the XEN VPS's to another server, with 4GM RAM, and it doesn't cause the same problems. So, apart from memtest86 how else can I stress test the server to find out what the problem is? -- Kind Regards Rudi Ahlers
2007 Mar 19
3
Swarm (win95 game) leaving fragments
Hi all, installed the old space shooter Swarm and it is running fine pleased to say except artefacts of lasers and rockets that have been fired staying on screen for up to another 6 seconds. This is as you can imagine a bit irritating as they move with and stay on the screen. Wine x.19. Have set the game to 'unmanaged' by the window manager as was suggested here in another thread, but this did not help it. D...
2004 Nov 25
4
kernel configuration and tc commands for traffic shaping
Hi, I wished to shape the traffic that cross my ppp0 interface so I asked around and google''d a bit and I headed in the LARTC HOWTO. As stated in the early in the text, as the title implies, that is an "Advanced" HOWTO and while by no means rocket science, some prior knowledge is assumed. Unfortunately I found myself lost very soon and I''m writing here in hope of some help. What I''d like to do, if it were possible with some iptables switch, would be something like the following. iptables --insert INPUT --in-interfa...
2005 Oct 01
3
storing state in cookies using scriptaculous
Hi All, So I''m using scriptaculous in rails to allow opening and closing of messages in a threaded forum without the need for reloading the entire page. What I was wondering was if there was some way to store the state (which messages are open and which are closed) in a cookie or something, so that when the user does reload the page the messages won''t all be reset to their
2007 Apr 24
2
cpu load on centOS 4.4
Hello all, I've installed samba on pretty basic install on centos 4.4. I'm running a P4 2.8Ghz, 1G Ram, Raid 5 SATA-2 disks running on both a 3ware and Highpoint Rocket raid (this is going to get swapped out for a 3ware card soon). When users copy files from a mac os x client I'm seeing the cpu load avg (in top) get up to 7. These copies included 150+Gigs of lots of smaller files inside lots of directories. Is this type of load normal? If not where and wh...
2007 Jul 25
5
set_default_values rocket science - continuing after_initialize/after_find misfeature
Just starting a new thread so that it''s easy to follow. I just submitted a patch at trac to add a new class method called "set_default_values" ( not a great name I think ), which lets you do all kinds of crazy stuff with setting default values. This ticket is at http://dev.rubyonrails.org/ticket/9093 and example pastie is at http://pastie.caboo.se/81925 It also lets you make
2005 Mar 02
8
Why should I answer a Newbie question, there thick!
It would be nice just for once to actually use a mailing list with people who are a little more sympathetic to the fact that your not a rocket scentist or molecular biologist and that you might actually need some help, without being made to feel like your completely useless and should be cleaning toilets for a living. "Ahhh man not another stupid newbie question! are these people completely lazy and thick? lets postup some sarcastic...
2003 Jun 02
6
4.8-Stable DummyNet
...any to any connections from the lan to the outer world. Natd controls access to the lan. We have a 6.0 mb/s ADSL net connection for all the gaming clients to use, however if a gamer starts downloading a file, that file takes precendence and causes everyone's pings 'in-game' to sky rocket to unplayable levels. I have done some reading on DummyNet which is attached at the hip with IPFW, however I have been unsuccessful in getting it to work properly. I have done some research and found this site: http://info.iet.unipi.it/~luigi/ip_dummynet/ After reading I became more confused...
2018 Sep 18
2
[patch 09/11] x86/vdso: Simplify the invalid vclock case
...negative. As the delta is > really small, otherwise the TSC sync check would have caught it, the caller > should never be able to observe time going backwards. > > I'll have a look into that. It needs some thought vs. the fractional part > of the base time, but it should be not rocket science to get that > correct. Famous last words... > It?s also fiddly to tune. If you offset it too much, then the fancy divide-by-repeated-subtraction loop will hurt more than the comparison to last.
2018 Sep 18
2
[patch 09/11] x86/vdso: Simplify the invalid vclock case
...negative. As the delta is > really small, otherwise the TSC sync check would have caught it, the caller > should never be able to observe time going backwards. > > I'll have a look into that. It needs some thought vs. the fractional part > of the base time, but it should be not rocket science to get that > correct. Famous last words... > It?s also fiddly to tune. If you offset it too much, then the fancy divide-by-repeated-subtraction loop will hurt more than the comparison to last.
2010 Feb 20
6
Captcha Trouble
Hello Rails, I have a problem. I would like to use captcha in one of my project. When I did try to install, this is what I got $ sudo gem install captcha Building native extensions. This could take a while... ERROR: Error installing captcha: ERROR: Failed to build gem native extension. /usr/bin/ruby1.8 extconf.rb extconf.rb:1:in `require'': no such file to load -- mkmf (LoadError)
2013 Dec 11
1
[LLVMdev] object size comparisons
I am looking for some scripts that let me compare , for size, gcc and llvm for mips16/32 and get some kind of function by function comparison and maybe a list of which ones are bigger in llvm and other statistics. Not rocket science but maybe someone already has exactly what I'm looking for. Tia. Reed
2018 Jul 20
2
Which is better? Microsoft Exchange 2016 or Linux-based SMTP Servers?
On 2018-07-19, Nicolas Kovacs <info at microlinux.fr> wrote: > I'd say mail > servers are not the easiest thing to configure under Linux. A public SMTP server is not the easiest thing to configure, period. It is the quintessential rope on which many admins hang themselves. --keith -- kkeller at wombat.san-francisco.ca.us
2019 Feb 12
1
Samba and ufw
Am 12.02.19 um 09:02 schrieb L.P.H. van Belle via samba: > Not everyone understand iptables that good Reindl i switched 1 years ago to Linux and wrote my first "iptables.sh" on day one which got improved over the years, so it#s not rocket science to learn > Ufw can be handy and its usable, now gufw thats the problem here. > Gufw added the profile and sadly i dont know anything about gufw, > execpt thats a gui on ufw. > I dont know the modifications Gufw made on ufw, exacpt i noticed the profiles. yeah, UFW as abstract...