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2015 Nov 11
4
fallback mount points?
hello all.
I run a station which uses one primary mount to broadcast from. when DJs are not on air, we want to stream a playlist of music. I have a program taking care of that for us, but now I?m at a standstill.
When our automation connects to our primary mount point no DJ can connect to broadcast. So, I?m assuming I need to work something out with a fallback mount point but don?t quite get how it works. For example, we broadcast on /live. When we?re done, we need the automation to kick in either by redi...
2006 Mar 29
2
Help -- rsync Causing High Load Averages
...d a crontab entry as follows:
0 7 * * * /usr/bin/rsync -av --stats --delete 192.168.22.182::content1
/var1/content1
This will pull everything over to the backup server. When it runs,
however, the load averages on the content1 server continue to grow to
the 100s, bringing the server to a practical standstill. After a day of
tweaking, and killing the content1 server periodically, I have not been
able to reduce the loads much.
Both servers are dual xeon 3.0 with about 1TB of storage configured in a
RAID5 with SATA drives, and a separate OS drive. Running CentOS version
2.6.15.6. Rsync version 2.6.7 pr...
2004 Aug 06
4
Multiple ICES background daemons
Is there anyway to run multiple ices backgroud deamons and have more than
one ices.pid file generated so that I can control each one seperately? I
want to have mulitple ices streams running with different playlists and
different stream names and control them using the signals.
I start one ices process and it writes a file ices.pid to the /tmp
directory and I can control it sy sending it
2007 Apr 30
1
status of lib/swiotlb.c cleanups?
...is currently using the hacked up
swiotlb in the i386 directory, and it''s making it difficult to enable
machine vectors to support hardware iommus. From what I can gather,
several of the smaller patches are now in upstream Linux, but the larger
abstraction patch got rejected. Are we at a standstill with upstream
Linux until Xen is merged in? Is anyone interested in modifying
lib/swiotlb.c in our local Xen copy of the Linux tree? On ia64 we can
get by with fairly trivial paravirtualization of swiotlb, I''d imagine
x86_64 can as well. Thanks,
Alex
--
Alex Williamson...
2015 Jul 24
1
Memory limitations for parallel::mclapply
Hello,
I have been having issues using parallel::mclapply in a memory-efficient
way and would like some guidance. I am using a 40 core machine with 96 GB
of RAM. I've tried to run mclapply with 20, 30, and 40 mc.cores and it has
practically brought the machine to a standstill each time to the point
where I do a hard reset.
When running mclapply with 10 mc.cores, I can see that each process takes
7.4% (~7 GB) of memory. My use-case for mclapply is the following: run
mclapply over a list of 150000 names, for each process I refer to a larger
pre-computed data.table to co...
2001 Jul 20
2
How do you pronounce 'Ogg Vorbis'?
...nounciation of 'Ogg Vorbis'?
I pronounce it 'OOOg' (a long 'O' sound or a portuguese 'U' if you
must know) but I imagine it can also be 'O-g' (short 'O') - what's the
official word?
Sure, it's not that tough and the world won't come to a standstill but
why doesn't Monty - the guy that's soon gonna be in every
paper/website in the world - make an .OGG with those famous words:
"My name is Christopher 'Monty' Montgomery and I pronounce Ogg Vorbis
'Ogg Vorbis'."
The file would also be a great demo, maybe even...
2015 Nov 13
2
fallback mount points?
...Bernard <ashleyb1019 at gmail.com <mailto:ashleyb1019 at gmail.com>> wrote:
> hello all.
> I run a station which uses one primary mount to broadcast from. when DJs are not on air, we want to stream a playlist of music. I have a program taking care of that for us, but now I?m at a standstill.
> When our automation connects to our primary mount point no DJ can connect to broadcast. So, I?m assuming I need to work something out with a fallback mount point but don?t quite get how it works. For example, we broadcast on /live. When we?re done, we need the automation to kick in either by...
2015 Nov 12
1
fallback mount points?
...Bernard <ashleyb1019 at gmail.com <mailto:ashleyb1019 at gmail.com>> wrote:
> hello all.
> I run a station which uses one primary mount to broadcast from. when DJs are not on air, we want to stream a playlist of music. I have a program taking care of that for us, but now I?m at a standstill.
> When our automation connects to our primary mount point no DJ can connect to broadcast. So, I?m assuming I need to work something out with a fallback mount point but don?t quite get how it works. For example, we broadcast on /live. When we?re done, we need the automation to kick in either by...
2006 Apr 04
3
degraded performance under domain login load
...o diagnose this problem however i have recently
upgraded one of my schools sites from gentoo to freebsd which moved
us from samba 3.0.14 to 3.0.21b and the first thing I noticed was
when the students came to login if they all logged in at once the
performance of login was crippled to a near standstill!
As a test i swapped in the gentoo box and forced the upgrade to samba
3.0.21b (incase it was distro related) and to my surprise the same
problem occurred, a class will come into the computer lab all try to
login, kixtart will start do its login procedures and everything
would login at a...
2006 Oct 26
3
wbinfo -u works, getent passwd doesn't, not nsswitch.conf
...e other
for ppc64. Erasing the one compiled for ppc puts me in the same state
as before -- wbinfo returns domain users and getent doesn't.
I have even copied /etc/samba/smb.conf and /etc/nsswitch.conf from the
working machine to the PPC64 machine, with the same result.
I'm at a complete standstill here. Can anyone offer any suggestions as
to what I'm missing or what I should next check? This is Samba 3.0.10,
with Samba configured as a domain member on RHEL 4 PPC64.
Thanks in advance!
Barry
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2010 Oct 06
4
Significant performance problems
...(mainly moving indexes off of NFS, since I'm
only using the one server).
I also added imapproxy to our webmail client server (SOGo). The vast
majority of our users come in over the web.
We currently see load averages spiking into the 20-30 range. When this
happens, service crawls to a near standstill, and ultimately the SOGo
client starts crashing out.
I'm wondering if anything jumps out at anybody here - feel free to mock
if/when you find an obvious configuration problem. I just want it to
work :-)
dovecot -n
# 1.2.9: /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
# OS: Linux 2.6.32-25-server x86_64 Ubu...
2014 Sep 29
3
RPC, DCOM, 1745 and Other Errors
...pand System Tools, I get the following error "The Procedure Number is out of Range(1745)" However after clicking "OK" on this error I am able to see and manage the Share and permissions as expected
I have been scouring the net for 2 days to try to find and answer and I am at a standstill as to what to do next to fix or further troubleshoot the issue. Any help or ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Here is the smb.conf on my Domain Controller
#Global parameters
[global]
workgroup = INCENTA
realm = INCENTA.LOCAL
netbios name = AD1
server role = act...
2015 Nov 16
2
fallback mount points?
...ote:
>>
>> hello all.
>> I run a station which uses one primary mount to broadcast
>> from. when DJs are not on air, we want to stream a playlist
>> of music. I have a program taking care of that for us, but
>> now I?m at a standstill.
>> When our automation connects to our primary mount point no DJ
>> can connect to broadcast. So, I?m assuming I need to work
>> something out with a fallback mount point but don?t quite get
>> how it works. For example, we broadcast on /liv...
2015 May 21
3
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] LLVM IRC channel flooded?
YMMV, but I think when I tried this with buildbot 250 was the largest I could get per build, no matter how many I told it to keep.
Sent from my iPad
> On May 20, 2015, at 6:27 PM, Sean Silva <chisophugis at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>> On Tue, May 19, 2015 at 12:50 PM, Reid Kleckner <rnk at google.com> wrote:
>>> On Tue, May 19, 2015 at 11:50 AM, Chris
2015 Nov 12
0
fallback mount points?
...11, 2015 at 11:10 PM, Ashley Bernard <ashleyb1019 at gmail.com>
wrote:
> hello all.
> I run a station which uses one primary mount to broadcast from. when DJs
> are not on air, we want to stream a playlist of music. I have a program
> taking care of that for us, but now I?m at a standstill.
> When our automation connects to our primary mount point no DJ can connect
> to broadcast. So, I?m assuming I need to work something out with a fallback
> mount point but don?t quite get how it works. For example, we broadcast on
> /live. When we?re done, we need the automation to ki...
2015 Nov 13
0
fallback mount points?
...11, 2015 at 11:10 PM, Ashley Bernard <ashleyb1019 at gmail.com>
wrote:
> hello all.
> I run a station which uses one primary mount to broadcast from. when DJs
> are not on air, we want to stream a playlist of music. I have a program
> taking care of that for us, but now I?m at a standstill.
> When our automation connects to our primary mount point no DJ can connect
> to broadcast. So, I?m assuming I need to work something out with a fallback
> mount point but don?t quite get how it works. For example, we broadcast on
> /live. When we?re done, we need the automation to ki...
2015 Nov 15
0
fallback mount points?
...hley Bernard <ashleyb1019 at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> hello all.
>> I run a station which uses one primary mount to broadcast from. when DJs
>> are not on air, we want to stream a playlist of music. I have a program
>> taking care of that for us, but now I?m at a standstill.
>> When our automation connects to our primary mount point no DJ can connect
>> to broadcast. So, I?m assuming I need to work something out with a fallback
>> mount point but don?t quite get how it works. For example, we broadcast on
>> /live. When we?re done, we need the...
2015 Jul 26
0
R-devel Digest, Vol 149, Issue 22
...il.com>
>
> I have been having issues using parallel::mclapply in a memory-efficient
> way and would like some guidance. I am using a 40 core machine with 96 GB
> of RAM. I've tried to run mclapply with 20, 30, and 40 mc.cores and it has
> practically brought the machine to a standstill each time to the point
> where I do a hard reset.
When mclapply forks to start a new process, the memory is initially
shared with the parent process. However, a memory page has to be
copied whenever either process writes to it. Unfortunately, R's
garbage collector writes to each object t...
2006 Nov 04
0
page allocation failure. order:0, mode:0x50
...ives.
When copying large files (multigigabyte) on a CentOS 4.4 4GB Xeon
(running 32 bit) server (2.6.9-42.0.3.ELsmp), I was getting:
page allocation failure. order:0, mode:0x50
(snip lines and lines of debug output)
This was accompanied by a huge swapout storm that brought the system to
a near standstill.
Also, it could trigger OOM-Killer activity.
Setting /proc/sys/vm/lower_zone_protection to 150 seems to prevent the
problem. (It's not been long enough that I'm *certain* that it's fixed
but it seems to be.)
The upstream bug report is here:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show...
2002 Jul 05
1
[jlevine@utcnist.colorado.edu: Privilege separation]
Is this a known problem?
Niels.
----- Forwarded message from Judah Levine <jlevine at utcnist.colorado.edu> -----
Date: Fri, 5 Jul 2002 08:58:46 -0600 (MDT)
From: Judah Levine <jlevine at utcnist.colorado.edu>
To: provos at citi.umich.edu
Subject: Privilege separation
Hello,
I have just installed openssh-3.4p1 on a COMPAQ/DEC/HP Alpha running
True64 UNIX v4.0F. The privilege