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2005 Oct 16
2
Looking for advanced consultant services
Hi, I have a meeting with an important customer in a couple of days and I am aware that most of their questions are going to be related about scability of Asterisk. We want to propose this customer to integrate Asterisk with SER, but I have a loot of complex doubts that I would like to known before this meeting. I would like to contact with a busines that has experience with large
2005 Mar 01
2
Problem with 3.0.10 and 3.0.11 with 1 smbd process using99% cpu
I have this same problem on 3.0.10, and I also "fixed" it by deleting the tdbs. My problem, had nothing to do with printing, it was happening once I started winbindd with security = ADS. Jerry, what would we need to do to track this bug down in the tdb code? I have logs at level 10, ltrace output, and a backtrace. Do you think that there were changes made to the tdb code in 3.0.12
2006 Oct 06
12
Two outbound internet links, using one network interface
...ocalhost with a setup like this (with only one external interface). As it can be seen in this document: http://www.faqs.org/docs/iptables/traversingoftables.html (Table 3-2. Source local host) routing decision happens before the packet enters the chains of the iptables (the chain PREROUTING is not tranversed in this case). This is not a big problem (it is not so important that the traffic of the routing box be categorized as well), but trying to solve it, I came up with another solution, which seems simpler.The idea is to use something like this: ----------------------------------------------------...
2003 Aug 06
0
Re: [vorbis] question about codebook
Áô©~ªº ¦Ñ¤H wrote: > Dear Segher > > Thanks for your information. Besides, the mechanism of the huffman > decoding seems can not work in a 24-bit processor if the code length > exceeds 24, though I have checked several vorbis file from network and > they are all below 24 bit True; but you can special case the >24 bit codebook to use a more "traditional" decoding