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2005 Sep 06
2
Ices Spawing Zombie Perl Scripts - Again
do ices-ad.pm perl script work with ices2?
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2004 Aug 06
0
Ices Spawing Zombie Perl Scripts - Again
So, I finally had some time to go through my scripts and after some poking and
fixing I discovered that there is nothing wrong with my Perl script. It may be
ugly and inefficient but it gets the job done and closes without throwing
errors when run thru perl outside of ices.
However, ices continues to produce the defunct processes, a listing of ices
and icecast2 related material from ps is
2007 Apr 01
4
rake w/rspec
How can I spec out a rake task?
How can I use rake in my spec''s? I want to fix this rake
spec:autotest bug with --drb and --color. How can I get rake output?
How would I get out of autotest? My initial thought is just to run
the command in the spec.
Scott
2004 Aug 06
0
Runaway icecast again (more YP issues)
...tting for
<yp-url-timeout> in your icecast.xml ? and which version of icecast2 are
you running ? This config item was put in so that problems contacting the
YP will time out after X seconds (specified by this parameter). That being
said, I am also going to look into fixing this issue of spawing threads,
hopefully for good, although it will take some time as it is very
non-trivial....
oddsock
At 10:23 AM 6/20/2003 +1000, you wrote:
>On Thu, 19 Jun 2003, oddsock wrote:
>
> > so thats the way it's supposed to work, and I just checked the DB, and
> > there are no stal...
2001 May 19
0
More scp changes
If you've applied my previous scp patch with the tempfile options and
the erase option, here's a diff that tweaks it a bit more.
Previously I had decided to use getcwd() in a certain local-to-local
special case (that needs to use scp rather than regular cp). This was
because spawing scp via ssh resets the current directory. This patch
choose to forego that in favor of a simpler approach: we just spawn scp
directly in this special local-to-local case.
..wayne..
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2008 Jan 08
2
Too many open files
Hello,
I have dovecot installed and it works for about 3 hours then I get this
error (in /var/log/maillog):
Jan 8 08:42:53 stu dovecot: auth(default): pam(grossmsm,69.131.100.47):
pipe() failed: Too many open files
I set pam_limits.so to allow the user 'dovecot' to have 8192 open files, and
I also changed:
login_process_size = 512
However, it still wont work for more than a few
2004 Aug 06
2
Runaway icecast again (more YP issues)
On Thu, 19 Jun 2003, oddsock wrote:
> so thats the way it's supposed to work, and I just checked the DB, and
> there are no stale entries, so you shouldn't be getting the "Server already
> exists" message anymore, although clearly, according to your logs, you
> are...so can you send me the Server NAme you are using (this is specified
> in the source client) ?
2007 Aug 29
6
RSYNC Hang on client match_sums
Hi,
Got a strange problem with rsync ! Here is the story ...
I got a linux rsync server running for 8 months without any problem (rsync
2.6.6 18)
I got about a dozen of rsync clients (linux and windows, generally using a
2.6.5 rsync version) that synchronize their datas without any problem. Some
of them only synchronize a few datas (10 GB) and some others synchronize
large amount of data
2006 Jul 10
11
Category Number Results returned
I am looking to have a number of categories populated from my results of
a search. For example, searching on "sport" would display all results
for sport. I want to also have a number of categories to refine the
documents down. So by clicking on the "Fishing" category or the
"Shooting" category, I would only see the results on sport around that
category.
Now for
2005 Dec 16
6
Switchtower for production?
Hello,
The company that I work for will be developing a large webbased survey
(for a government institution) somewhere in Q1/Q2 of 2006. I''m
investigating the technological possibilities and Rails is certainly a
candidate. The survey application will have to perform under very high
peak load, and the exact specifications of the hardware are not known
at this point. I''m assuming