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2012 Sep 19
2
write.table: strange output has been produced
...171597 KOG1347 Uncharacterized membrane protein, predicted efflux pump General function prediction only POORLY CHARACTERIZED 171658 171658 KOG4290 Predicted membrane protein Function unknown POORLY CHARACTERIZED 171660 171660 KOG0903 Phosphatidylinositol 4-kinase, involved in intracellular trafficking and secretion Signal transduction mechanisms CELLULAR 171660 171660 KOG0903 Phosphatidylinositol 4-kinase, involved in intracellular trafficking and secretion Intracellular trafficking, secretion, and 171703 171703 KOG2674 Cysteine protease required for autophagy - Apg4p/Aut2p Cytoskelet...
2006 Aug 13
3
trying to prioritize voip traffick
I am using a server with asterisk and I am trying to prioritize voip traffick -- I am a newbie at this traffic shaping, so please bear with me. I used the script below and what happens is thatall traffic in the bulk class stops after a couple of minutes. Also, should I include the ports for rtp in the filter statements with the ports 5061 and 4569? Note I have a fairly bi...
2000 Mar 15
2
CAST5 encryption
...it yet and it's free for non profit use. TTYL JLC -- #!/bin/perl -sp0777i<X+d*lMLa^*lN%0]dsXx++lMlN/dsM0<j]dsj $/=unpack('H*',$_);$_=`echo 16dio\U$k"SK$/SM$n\EsN0p[lN*1 lK[d2%Sa2/d0$^Ixp"|dc`;s/\W//g;$_=pack('H*',/((..)*)$/) - I'm an international arms trafficker Explained: http://jlcooke.net/perlrsa
2006 Feb 23
2
Performance problem due to ruby or fcgi or mysql?
when i "siege" a particular page on my site, my site just crashed under a very light load, and cpu usage quickly goes up to 99%. But my other pages are doing much better with load testing. So my guess initially was that sql statements with this page is the cause. However, from "tail -f production.log ", it seems that sql is doing ok and not taking much time, and
2006 Feb 21
6
+ camping/session
Camping now comes with a sessioning class, checked in tonight. To get sessions working for your application: 1. require ''camping/session'' 2. include Camping::Session in your application''s toplevel module. 3. In your application''s create method, add a call to Camping::Models::Schema.create_schema 4. Throughout your application, use the @state
2005 Dec 15
9
FatWreck.com - New Rails Site
After months of design and development, we''ve launched our second Rails site, http://www.fatwreck.com (assuming your DNS is updated - the pink site is the old one). The site is for legendary punk rock record label, Fat Wreck Chords and it includes a store. The old site was highly trafficked, with millions of page views per month and we expect this one to be also. So far, the server isn''t even breaking a sweat. Thank you Rails crew! The project wouldn''t have been as fun without you. Liberation Media Crew http://www.liberationmedia.com
2005 Nov 10
0
Fotolog needs Unix Sys Admins!
...th each other on Fotolog.net. Our members have uploaded more than 65 million photos and generate over 600 million monthly page views, and our community is growing rapidly. We are looking for a sys admin to work in this dynamic environment and face challenging issues helping to scale a heavily trafficked site with enormous data storage requirements. The ideal candidate would have the following experience: * FreeBSD/Unix/Linux (at least 2 years and Solaris/FreeBSD experience preferred) * MySQL (replication and MyISAM tables) * Shell scripting * Perl * CVS * SSH * Nagois or web based monitoring...
2023 Mar 20
1
PHP-LDAP RPM installed but not usable
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2015 Apr 23
4
[LLVMdev] RFC: implicit null checks in llvm
...am strongly > > in favor of making this section as easy to parse as possible. > > Let’s just be clear that it is not recommended for the frontend to produce > these intrinsics. They are a compiler backend convenience. (I don’t want > InstCombine or any other standard pass to start trafficking in these.) Would you be OK with simply documenting that these intrinsics are optimization-hostile, in the same way that early safepoint insertion is? There are some language constructs (__try / __except) that allow catching memory faults like this. Such constructs are rare and don't really...
2015 Apr 23
5
[LLVMdev] RFC: implicit null checks in llvm
Hi all, I would like to propose a mechanism that would allow LLVM to fold null pointer checks into "nearby" memory operations, subject to runtime support. This is related to but not exactly the same as a proposal floated by Peter Collingbourne earlier [1]. The obvious use cases are managed languages like Java, C# and Go that require a null check on pointers before they're used in
2006 Mar 03
13
Listing help
Hi, I''ve created a Rails application and am having a problem listing by a particular category in an associated table. I followed the instructions found at the O''Reilly tutorial (http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2005/03/03/rails.html?page=3) but have not had success. Can anyone please outline a better set of instructions than in the "Showing Recipes in a
2008 Feb 20
6
Coppercom and Asterisk
My provider has a Coppercom switch. I have included the authentication information they gave me. How would I structure this in Asterisk to the registration and the entry in sip.conf? User Name - 8159093010 Password - XXXXX No Pin Proxy - sip.essex1.com (10.1.3.2) Outbound Proxy - proxy.essex1.com (63.164.210.14) Change setting to use "outbound Proxy" ---------- Mike Hammett
2006 Mar 27
2
Mongrel Web Server 0.3.12 -- Pre-Release
...-storm release. PRE. PRE means it will not work for you. PRE means you will test and tell me what''s wrong because you like me and Mongrel. PRE means you will not run this release on your MoneyMakerWeb2OhMatic 6000 web site and then complain to me that you have lost billions in the baby trafficking market. DON''T CRY Now that everyone is sufficiently scared, the list of what''s changed is given at: http://mongrel.rubyforge.org/news.html Go ahead and do this to try out the 0.3.12 release for me (pretty please): $ gem uninstall mongrel $ gem uninstall gem_plugin...
2006 Mar 27
24
Mongrel Web Server 0.3.12 -- Pre-Release
...-storm release. PRE. PRE means it will not work for you. PRE means you will test and tell me what''s wrong because you like me and Mongrel. PRE means you will not run this release on your MoneyMakerWeb2OhMatic 6000 web site and then complain to me that you have lost billions in the baby trafficking market. DON''T CRY Now that everyone is sufficiently scared, the list of what''s changed is given at: http://mongrel.rubyforge.org/news.html Go ahead and do this to try out the 0.3.12 release for me (pretty please): $ gem uninstall mongrel $ gem uninstall gem_plugin...
2005 Jul 14
7
SoftPhones: Bad, or just bad QoS?
Hi again, folks. I've been getting feedback from this list and elsewhere that softphones are generally not considered good enough for hardcore business use. Can someone point me to where I can find more detail on this debate? Is the problem that the technology isn't mature, that the load on the computer is too high, or simply that it doesn't work well in a poorly designed
2006 Jul 29
29
Dynamically generating 10k pages per second
Hi, Anyone got an idea of how many web and database servers I''d need to push out 10,000 dynamic pages per second? Fairly simple pages and database queries. I''d appreciate recommendations for hardware. The clients for this project are anticipating large amounts of burst traffic. Joe
2010 Jan 16
95
Best 1.5TB drives for consumer RAID?
Which consumer-priced 1.5TB drives do people currently recommend? I had zero read/write/checksum errors so far in 2 years with my trusty old Western Digital WD7500AAKS drives, but now I want to upgrade to a new set of drives that are big, reliable and cheap. As of Jan 2010 it seems the price sweet spot is the 1.5TB drives. As I had a lot of success with Western Digital drives I thought I would