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2005 Apr 26
5
Is shorewall comptible with hipac?
Hi all, http://www.hipac.org/index.htm I have just discovered this great project. It seems it surpasses standard netfilter in performance. The documentation states they are more or less compatible with standard netfilter, but anybody has tested if it is compatible with shorewall? Tom, have you? Regards -- Jaime Nebrera - jnebrera@eneotecnologia.com Consultor TI - ENEO Tecnologia SL Telf.- 9...
2016 Apr 20
2
Parsing and counting expressions in .txt-files
...d screens for specific terms. If the term is found, the program should write a 1, if not a 0. Another task is to scrape a ten-digit number from the file after a particular keyword, so that I can map the results. The Programm should create an .txt file ideally. A brief example: Keywords: "surpassed" "achieved", "very motivated" Text1: "Personnel number: 0123456789 The employee has exceeded the set targets and was also otherwise always motivated (...) " So I want that my program for this case, ideally reflects the following (in lines and columns=...
2010 Jun 09
1
Problem Matching Exact Values
Sorry for the basic question - bur I ran into something I haven't noticed before and would appreciate a little more perspective on my problem. I am using R to determine if various thresholds are hit (or surpassed) in a data set.? If a threshold is surpassed, I have had no problems identifying it.? However, when the threshold is matched *exactly*, not all cases are being identified. Please consider the following example, with base value of x = 59000 and threshold of 10% - so the target to hit is 59000*1.1...
2011 Jan 25
2
Memdisk Question
...It does not seem to like systems which have more than 1GB of RAM, which is some of the machines our company are now starting to see. Is there a way I can ask memdisk or PXE linux to use only xxx MB of RAM, e.g. 256MB...? Company compliance dictates we run this app, even though it has been surpassed by the syslinux HDT.c32 module. Thanks, Robert
2007 May 01
2
Multiple filesystem costs? Directory sizes?
...owever the additional costs? The reason I''m considering multiple filesystems is for instance easy ZFS backups and snapshots, but also tuning the recordsizes. Like storing lots of generic pictures from the web, smaller recordsizes may be appropriate to trim down the waste once the filesize surpasses the record size, aswell as using large recordsizes for video files on a seperate filesystem. Turning on and off compression and access times for performance reasons are another thing. Also, in this same message, I''d like to ask what sensible maximum directory sizes are. As in amount of...
2009 Apr 28
1
glusterfs and samba (file-max limit reached)
...ot mounted on a server that exports it through samba. It appears to work till a point. Unexpectedly on heavy usage the nodes happen to reach the max file descriptors opened limit really easily. Anybody else has experience on it? Is that kind of usage supported. currently one node seems to have surpassed about 3M open files even if the samba server claims to have about 75k files currently opened. I'm using a recent gluster snapshot from git. lu -- Luca Barbato Gentoo Council Member Gentoo/linux Gentoo/PPC http://dev.gentoo.org/~lu_zero
2009 Mar 26
2
Deleting files after they are sent via send_file
...immediately. I was wondering if there is a way of creating the zip file in a sort of tmp directory and send it via send_file from the tmp path. I don''t know when the file transfer is over to delete the zip file and having a cron job to delete zip files is not an option (disk space could be surpassed by the zip file and the user will have to wait for it to be deleted to be able to create new files). Can anyone point me in the right direction please. Thanks, Elías --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups &q...
2008 Apr 24
2
[LLVMdev] Status of use-diet so far (NO API CHANGES)
...s real 1m34.839s real 1m35.481s real 1m37.998s real 1m38.184s real 1m38.653s real 1m38.906s real 1m43.415s real 1m43.490s As you can see, the use-diet changes actually lower the build time of kimwitu++! (this is as of yesterday's r50182). Parity is not only reached, but surpassed. I am pretty happy with this :-) The second thing I wanted to report, that contrary to my previous announcement there will be *no* API change needed, so there is no need for conversions in other projects any more. (The confusion came from my erroneous understanding, at some point, that the defin...
2013 Feb 26
2
Help on a code
...y,xout=0:tail(x, n=1),method="linear") plot(Interpolated)   in this code x is time in hours (cumulative), and y is a biological variable. I am using linear interpolation assuming getting from y(i) to y(i+1) is a linear path. I would like to calculate the time in this case that it takes to surpass the y value of 2 for the first time. If you look at the plot, you will see that the y value of 2 is crossed on 2 occasions: between the first and second value of y (ie:1.77 to 2.39) and the fifth and sixth value of y (ie2.62 and 1.8). In my case I really only care about the first "section&quot...
2019 May 29
2
Converting non-32-bit integers from python to R to use bit64: reticulate
...from R, and is dependant on the system arquitecture: On 32 bit systems uses 32-bit integers, and on 64-bit systems uses 64-bit integers. So my question is: As regards R's C Interface, how costly would it be to convert INTSXP from 32 bits to 64 bits using C, on 64 bits Systems? Do the benefits surpass the costs? And should such development be handled from within R Core / Ordinary Members , or it shall be left to package maintainers? Thank you! :) [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2015 Aug 27
1
please block user
On 8/26/2015 5:30 PM, Always Learning wrote: > Easier just to block Digital Ocean for port 25 - as I have previously > done for all port 80 traffic. you realize Digital Ocean is a rather large virtual private server provider? wikipedia says they host over 190,000 sites, and last year surpassed Rackspace to become the 4th largest hosting provider. a blanket block of /16 subnets is usually not good policy just because of one bad customer. -- john r pierce, recycling bits in santa cruz
2013 Oct 15
1
Using *Syslinux 6.02* on *BTRFS* volumes corrupts the superblock.
BTRFS file systems will be corrupted on 6.02 (mainstream) and some previous versions. DYNAMIC_DEBUG makes the core larger than the allowed. Even before its introduction, building Syslinux with DEBUG_PORT enabled would probably corrupt BTRFS images (IIRC) *if* ldlinux.sys surpasses the maximum allowed size. Besides, the installer isn't safe at all... The check could be easily made there to avoid overwriting BTRFS superblocks. It simply install ldlinux.sys blindly even when it could be done otherwise (Not good in my opinion). I compiled Syslinux with several options in...
2016 Jan 27
1
[v3,11/41] mips: reuse asm-generic/barrier.h
...with even worse memory > ordering semantics than alpha, and we'll have to stop castigating > alpha for being the worst memory ordering ever. > > but I sincerely hope that we'll never find that kind of broken architecture. So for a moment it looked like MIPS wanted to equal or surpass Alpha in this respect. And Paul made the point that smp_read_barrier_depends() really should be smp_aquire_barrier_depends() in that we rely on both dependent reads and writes to be ordered against the initial pointer load. Now, as you've made abundantly clear, Alpha does this, although it ne...
2016 Jan 27
1
[v3,11/41] mips: reuse asm-generic/barrier.h
...with even worse memory > ordering semantics than alpha, and we'll have to stop castigating > alpha for being the worst memory ordering ever. > > but I sincerely hope that we'll never find that kind of broken architecture. So for a moment it looked like MIPS wanted to equal or surpass Alpha in this respect. And Paul made the point that smp_read_barrier_depends() really should be smp_aquire_barrier_depends() in that we rely on both dependent reads and writes to be ordered against the initial pointer load. Now, as you've made abundantly clear, Alpha does this, although it ne...
2011 Jul 22
2
averaging rows based on string¿?
Hi Folks, Ran into something I'd really like to do in R simply/elegantly, but my R - coding skills seem surpassed. This is the thing. Imagine the following data: labs<-c("abcdef","abcgg","tgthefdk","tgtijuel","tgtnjmoi","gbnt","dlift") dat<-c(0.5,0.25,1,2,16,0.250,4) dframe<-data.frame(labs,dat) I would like to average the value...
2012 Oct 29
0
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] [llvm] r162770 - in /llvm/trunk: include/llvm/CodeGen/MachineOperand.h lib/CodeGen/MachineInstr.cpp
On Oct 29, 2012, at 3:28 PM, "Sergei Larin" <slarin at codeaurora.org> wrote: > Arnold, > > I wanted to hear from Jacob is the original patch in question still needed, > since our use of this field could surpass const extenders and could > potentially include MO_Register. > > Jacob, > > Can you please comment? Thanks. I don't really have anything to add to the commit message. There aren't plans to allow target flags on register operands. Any particular reason you can't use i...
2007 Mar 15
1
Dropped calls in Asterisk - A general question
...users on a Data T. We had an X_Brand switch which did/didn't do PoE running Asterisk on a SuperX_Brand server with X amount of memory. Any response is appreciated as long as its something productive. No "My SuperX_Brand system has a new logo and a shiny silver box that the vendor states `surpasses unforseen functionality due to hyperbolic hooplah blah blah`. Short, sweet effective. Thanks. -- ==================================================== J. Oquendo http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x1383A743 sil . infiltrated @ net http://www.infiltrated.net The happiness o...
2008 Mar 05
6
Asterisk based UNIX
Hi All; Anyone tried to install Asterisk based on UNIX (not linux)? Which UNIX was good to work with Asterisk? Regards Bilal ____________________________________________________________________________________ Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your home page. http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs
2008 Apr 25
0
[LLVMdev] Status of use-diet so far (NO API CHANGES)
On Apr 24, 2008, at 9:03 AM, Gabor Greif wrote: > > As you can see, the use-diet changes actually lower the build time > of kimwitu++! (this is as of yesterday's r50182). > Parity is not only reached, but surpassed. Thanks for these numbers. Do you know how much of this increase is due to co-allocating Use arrays with their users, and how much is due to the actual shrinking of the size of Use? Using less memory is great, though the approach used by use-diet to eliminate the User field makes the code sig...
2014 Oct 09
1
Speex on M3 for a device for a disabled person to use
Hi Tristan, well... if speed is really his problem (and looking at those 72 MHz it probably is), wouldn't Speek surpass Opus by far? I agree that Opus is way better, but it's sadly also using more resources... But yeah, Richard you should give Opus a try if possible ;) It's generally easier to use then Speex and also more feature rich. Yours sincerely, Ren? Sch?mann *From:* Tristan Matthews <le.busine...