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2008 May 16
3
virtual sprawl - managing password changes
...er on CentOS 4. Almost all of our VMs are CentOS 4 as well. We have 7 VMware hosts with about 40 total virtual machines. It's been a very successful architecture for us. I'm wondering how the rest of the community is managing updates of root (and other local account) passwords in a virtual sprawl environment (or a physical environment with lots of hosts). I have read about things like expect, puttycs, centralize with kerberos, etc. But I'm not looking for "options" here, I want to hear actual experiences! What has worked for you, what hasn't worked? Or do you feel that t...
2000 Jul 27
3
Mainline nonportability
...not currently supported by libao >configure: error: ./configure failed for vorbis-tools/libao >xanthine:/gb/src/vorbis$ Aborting the entire build becuase a single tool doesn't work is not good. Actually, since we're on the subject, the core CVS module for Vorbis is getting big and sprawling. I'm thinking it may be time to start spinning off the tools and plugins into other CVS modules in order to compartmentalize maintainance of this kind of woe. Monty Monty --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/
2005 Jul 17
1
Re: Fix passwd/shadow/group files? -- network architecture is always piecemeal
...is farce out there that you must have ADS or every native Windows Server 2003 interface to have quality Windows client management. Various teams, including Samba, have done a wonderful job of reverse engineering many. But the reality is that if you can avoid deploying services that require MS' sprawling (and sometimes self-incomaptible) schema, then you don't need native MS ADS DCs. Enterprises do it all-the-time. > People always need some room in arguments, > unless you want to corner them. > And I'm sure that's not your intent anyway. I _did_ ask the questions, what is...
2004 Sep 10
2
CD Baby using FLAC to archive 40,000 CDs
> Actually, I was more interested in how you set up the disk array. I think we just set up 3ware IDE raid cards with 200-gig drives, all on 1 PC for now (3/4 slots) and seems to work OK. No case would fit them so it's just sprawled out on a desk away from everything else with 4 power supplies powering the drives. When it's time to buy more disks then I'll have to set up a separate PC with more RAID cards and figure out when that day comes how to make them all accessible through a single IP. Maybe NFS. Not sure....
2002 Jun 26
5
[PATCH] improved chroot handling
There are a couple of niggles with the sandboxing of the unprivileged child in the privsep code: the empty directory causes namespace pollution, and it requires care to ensure that it is set up properly and remains set up properly. The patch below (against the portable OpenSSH, although the patch against the OpenBSD version is very similar) replaces the fixed empty directory with one that is
2005 Nov 08
3
OggYUV
> > FourCC is a codec identifier, nothing more. It's four letters which can > be > referenced against a table to see what codec it is, it's a standard used > by RIFF > (aka, wav and avi) and older Macintosh formats, and in my opinion, its > obsolete. > While it's true there are a bunch of FOURCC's that represent non-raw formats like DIVX etc, the ones
2005 Nov 08
2
OggYUV
...gt; Just because the codec supports it, doesn't mean that every application > which > uses the codec must support all the possibilities. By making the data > definition generic we allow more re-used code (ie, for colorspace > converters) > and prevent the "raw codec" sprawl you above described with FourCC codecs. Well thats the thing about raw codecs, if you use the types that are supported by hardware and/or other codecs, you don't have to do anything except copy the memory. When you start using things that no hardware generates, or can display directly, tha...
2004 Sep 10
0
CD Baby using FLAC to archive 40,000 CDs
..., 25 Jun 2003, Derek at CD Baby wrote: > > Actually, I was more interested in how you set up the disk array. > > I think we just set up 3ware IDE raid cards with 200-gig drives, > all on 1 PC for now (3/4 slots) and seems to work OK. > > No case would fit them so it's just sprawled out on a desk away from > everything else with 4 power supplies powering the drives. > > When it's time to buy more disks then I'll have to set up a separate > PC with more RAID cards and figure out when that day comes how to > make them all accessible through a single IP....
2005 Sep 12
0
[handling] Missing [values in randomForest]
Hi Jan-Paul, You definitely want to be careful with na.omit in randomForest -- that wipes out any row with even one NA. If NAs are sprawled throughout your dataset, na.omit might end up killing a lot of rows. Here's my usual MO for missing values: 1) "impute" in Hmisc fills in gaps with the mean, median, most common value, etc. 2) rfImpute: fits a forest on the rows available and uses it to predict the missing values....
2007 Feb 18
0
Turning off Wine Applications menu integration
Hi there, I've recently noticed that wine now has a desktop menu integration, however it follows exactly the windows menu layout and this is annoying. The problem with this IMHO is that windows menus are a sprawling mess, this is part of the reason the freedesktop.org standard for desktop menus was established in the first place. Having to walk a long set of menus to get to what you want takes time and is a big hit to the usability of the desktop. For instance going Applications -> Wine -> Programs -&...
2005 Nov 08
0
OggYUV
...hink our job will be done. Just because the codec supports it, doesn't mean that every application which uses the codec must support all the possibilities. By making the data definition generic we allow more re-used code (ie, for colorspace converters) and prevent the "raw codec" sprawl you above described with FourCC codecs. As a new issue, does anyone know if "gamma correction" is something used by YUV codecs at all? I know it is by some RGB, which is why I included a 16-bit field for it in the draft OggRGB spec, 16 being an arbitrary size which conviently pads t...
2013 Jul 10
20
puppetlabs-ntp template discussion
...release candidate. There''s one outstanding "flaw" remaining that''s bothering me and I wanted to solicit opinions on the list. We currently maintain a template per distribution that is close to the stock distribution provided ntp configuration. This leads to massive sprawl and means adding a distribution means yet another template. Would users of the ntp module mind if we unified this all into a single template? Obviously we''d have to pick one as the best "base" template and move over to using it and deal with the fact that your ntp configurat...
2013 Nov 15
0
[LLVMdev] Any objections to my importing GoogleMock to go with GoogleTest in LLVM?
I'm sorry I even sent the original email. To be clear, I am trying to write some specific code, and gmock would make my life significantly easier. I'm not really trying to start or win a debate about how to write tests in LLVM. I think that debate should be held around tests, not around abstract libraries if it is even worth having at all. I am a big believer in giving people a powerful
2004 Sep 10
3
CD Baby using FLAC to archive 40,000 CDs
> > Just thought you'd like to know CD Baby has switched to FLAC for > > archiving the 40,000 CDs we have in stock. > > Luckily HD space is down below $1/gig so we got a 6-terabyte RAID-5 > > box set up for about $7000. > > Well, even if you do have a lot of Morton Feldman (currently my record > for best compression ratio--about 0.25 or so), I don't think
2005 Nov 08
0
OggYUV
...>Just because the codec supports it, doesn't mean that every application which > >uses the codec must support all the possibilities. By making the data > >definition generic we allow more re-used code (ie, for colorspace converters) > >and prevent the "raw codec" sprawl you above described with FourCC codecs. > > > Well thats the thing about raw codecs, if you use the types that are > supported by hardware and/or other codecs, you don't have to do anything > except copy the memory. When you start using things that no hardware > generates...
2013 Nov 15
2
[LLVMdev] Any objections to my importing GoogleMock to go with GoogleTest in LLVM?
On 15 November 2013 04:38, Chris Lattner <clattner at apple.com> wrote: > Right, validating my assertion that while TDD and unit testing are good in > general, they may not be right for LLVM. In LLVM, we have mature tests of > other sorts, as well as a strong process of review. > While I understand the value of TDD, I have to agree with Chris, here. I have been bitten by
2019 May 08
4
openblas
Hello, macosx 10.13.6, Rdevel r76458 I'm trying to compile against openblas to reproduce an error on the CRAN check page (my package is clean under winbuilder and all but one of the checks). I've downloaded and installed openblas 0.3.7 but I am not 100% sure that it is being used by R. Using ./configure --with-blas="-lopenblas" Then running R to discover the PID I get:
2005 May 20
7
mplayer repository for CentOS
Hi, Is there a CentOS yum repository for mplayer&dependencies? Thanks, Adrian
2020 Nov 10
3
[RFC] FileCheck: (dis)allowing unused prefixes
On Tue, Nov 10, 2020, 01:03 James Henderson <jh7370.2008 at my.bristol.ac.uk> wrote: > I don't know if lit's parser is up to this (I suspect it isn't), but could > you add a comment to the end/in the middle of a RUN? Something like `# RUN: > do some thing | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=UNUSED --allow-unused-prefixes > ## FIXME? That would avoid changing the line
2020 Nov 10
0
[RFC] FileCheck: (dis)allowing unused prefixes
...tly modified the test and/or wrote it in the first place to get them to address the issue. I don't think there's a massive rush here, so if it takes a couple of weeks or a month for somebody to get it sorted, so be it (I had to get changes made a couple of years ago to an internal code base sprawled across dozens of different teams, and it took months for all the changes to get made!) On Tue, 10 Nov 2020 at 14:32, Mircea Trofin <mtrofin at google.com> wrote: > > > On Tue, Nov 10, 2020, 01:03 James Henderson <jh7370.2008 at my.bristol.ac.uk> > wrote: > >> I...