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2008 Sep 01
3
Howto "trickle" wine applications..
Someone for the love of go must have a answer for this.. :)
Im so needing to trickle a few games/apps running under wine..
Anyone got any ideas?
2018 Mar 20
2
Gluster very poor performance when copying small files (1x (2+1) = 3, SSD)
...interesting, not too keen to build packages at the moment but I've
> added myself as a watcher to that issue on Github and once it's in a 3.x
> release I'll try it and let you know.
>
> Another suggestion is to run tests with turning off option
> performance.write-behind-trickling-writes.
>
> # gluster volume set <volname> performance.write-behind-trickling-writes
> off
>
> A word of caution though is if your files are too small, these suggestions
> may not have much impact.
>
>
> I'm looking for documentation on this option but all I cou...
2018 Mar 20
0
Gluster very poor performance when copying small files (1x (2+1) = 3, SSD)
...from repo.
Sounds interesting, not too keen to build packages at the moment but I've added myself as a watcher to that issue on Github and once it's in a 3.x release I'll try it and let you know.
> Another suggestion is to run tests with turning off option performance.write-behind-trickling-writes.
>
> # gluster volume set <volname> performance.write-behind-trickling-writes off
>
> A word of caution though is if your files are too small, these suggestions may not have much impact.
I'm looking for documentation on this option but all I could really find is in t...
2018 Mar 20
0
Gluster very poor performance when copying small files (1x (2+1) = 3, SSD)
Excellent description, thank you.
With performance.write-behind-trickling-writes ON (default):
## 4k randwrite
# fio --randrepeat=1 --ioengine=libaio --gtod_reduce=1 --name=test --filename=test --bs=4k --iodepth=32 --size=256MB --readwrite=randwrite
test: (g=0): rw=randwrite, bs=(R) 4096B-4096B, (W) 4096B-4096B, (T) 4096B-4096B, ioengine=libaio, iodepth=32
fio-3.1
Star...
2018 Mar 20
2
Gluster very poor performance when copying small files (1x (2+1) = 3, SSD)
...been merged on master:
https://github.com/gluster/glusterfs/issues/364
Would like to know whether it helps for this usecase. Note that its not
part of any release yet. So you've to build and install from repo.
Another suggestion is to run tests with turning off option
performance.write-behind-trickling-writes.
# gluster volume set <volname> performance.write-behind-trickling-writes off
A word of caution though is if your files are too small, these suggestions
may not have much impact.
> Here's the numbers from the VM:
>
> [ Via Gluster ]
> [root at nfs01 n]# dd if=/dev/z...
2008 Jul 29
4
nss_ldap 5.2 update question
Hi all, I was just wondering when this update will trickle down into the
Centos repo:
http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2008-0611.html
Obviously, it just came out yesterday, so I'm not expecting it to
suddenly appear. ;) Just curious what the turn around time usually is
for RHEL bug fixes that get released and when we should expect it.
As a side note, does anyone know if there is a way
2006 Aug 16
1
Email dictionary attacks and firewall
...slow that he finally gives up and calls in tech
support to fix the damned thing.
I wonder if there is a way that a firewall rule could be written, that
would let a trickle of the connection from Joe through, so as his
dictionary attack gets backed up with a huge number of connections which
are trickling through at such a slow rate, with maybe just enough delay
built in to make it keep trying.... Basically making Joe's compromised
computer useless.. and maybe he'd at least turn it off if it didn't lock
up all by itself....
It is so very sad that some providers don't monitor thei...
2007 Sep 15
2
http keep-alive?
I read this in a previous post (
http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/mongrel-users/2006-December/002354.html)
....
First, Mongrel accepts remote clients and creates one Thread for each
request. Mongrel also enforces a single request/response using
Connect:close headers because Ruby only supports 1024 files (so far). If
Mongrel doesn''t do this then people like yourself can write a simple
2015 Jul 29
5
Fedora change that will probably affect RHEL
Warren Young wrote:
> No, I am making the assumption that the vast majority of CentOS installs
> are racked up in datacenters, VPS hosts, etc.
Is that true, I wonder?
For some reason Fedora and CentOS seem reluctant to find out anything
about their users (or what their users want).
Is anything known about the ratio of RHEL to CentOS machines?
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2006 Jul 28
8
mass emails
Say we have 20k-50k users signed up for an email newsletter. Does
anyone have any data on how well ActionMailer does with mass emails?
How long would that take to send? Anything I should watch out for?
Thanks,
Joe
2020 Jan 16
2
Phabricator -> GitHub PRs?
On Thu, 16 Jan 2020 at 19:10, David Blaikie <dblaikie at gmail.com> wrote:
> Can you point to examples of that - where Phab links have been used to express non-mechanically-dependent patches?
Not at the top of my head, but since that's not what we're talking
about, I'll go to the next point.
> Approval order isn't commit order - I'm more than happy to approve a
2000 May 25
2
Errors with smbfs/smbmount
On Wed, 24 May, Todd A. Green wrote:
I've been working with smbfs/smbmount the last few weeks to allow my
linux log processing server access to the logs on our NT servers.
The
problem is that after a period of time all the smbfs mounts become
invalid with either one of two errors.
Yes. I have exactly the same thing. 'Mount' shows them still mounted,
but 'ls -l' on the
2019 Aug 06
1
Question on server speed
On Aug 6, 2019, at 7:04 AM, Stephen John Smoogen <smooge at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Mon, 5 Aug 2019 at 19:49, Warren Young <warren at etr-usa.com> wrote:
>
>> On Aug 5, 2019, at 11:25 AM, Stephen John Smoogen <smooge at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> On Mon, 5 Aug 2019 at 13:17, Jerry Geis <jerry.geis at gmail.com> wrote:
2019 Jan 02
1
rsync remote raw block device with --inplace
More notes about diskrsync <https://github.com/dop251/diskrsync> :
(0) It seems to work well and efficiently. The README.md now explains how
to install it and it's a lot easier than the script I included in my last
note would seem to indicate. (I didn't and still don't know Go.)
(1) Effectively, inherently, and non-optionally, diskrsync has rsync's
--inplace feature. IOW,
2004 Jun 29
1
strucchange-esque inference for glms ?
hello R-world,
according to the strucchange package .pdf, "all procedures in this package are
concerned with testing or assessing deviations from stability in the classical
linear regression model."
i'd like to test/assess deviations from stability in the Poisson model.
is there a way to modify the strucchange package to suit my purposes, or should
i use be using another
2007 Mar 20
1
Flood of email
can the list admin's please stop this flood
there is a backlog... great! how about it be dealt with?
is the end near? how many emails can we expect?
can this trickle of emails be accelerated so as to finish sooner?
Dean
2011 Jan 17
1
[PATCH] Unconditionally always rebuild the transfer iso
Conditionally rebuilding the transfer iso saved relatively little execution
time, and was a trickling source of bugs. This change simply removes the
shortcut code, which means that the transfer iso will always be rebuild.
Resolves RHBZ#618965
---
lib/Sys/VirtV2V/Config.pm | 45 +--------------------------------------------
1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 44 deletions(-)
diff --git a/lib/Sys/...
2003 Feb 06
1
quick question re: smb.conf parameters
Ok, I know this is a stupid question but im having problems with some shares
and so I have to ask:
Are share parameters specified within the [global] section used as defaults
for my other shares, or are they ignored?
For example, if I set
veto oplock files = /*.DBM/*.dbm/
within the [global] section, will that trickle down to my shares if I don't
have "veto oplock files"
2005 Mar 22
0
win2k vs smbmount, number of cifs ops required
...is a NetApp 960. NetApp provides a way see the # of cifs operations on a given volume/qtree. So I compared how many ops are generated by copying a 12MB file ( a single 2k image ).
The initial reasoning behind this testing was seeing if copying a file at the end of a render was more efficient than trickling data in as it rendered. Here are the results, and the script used to simulate the "trickle". On win32 I used cygwins dd. Any insight or comments would be welcome.
Thanks!
#!/usr/bin/perl
# 12288000 byte file
# win32 explorer cp 213 ops
# win32 shell cp 210 ops
# win32 dd @ 1024 bs 1068...
2008 Aug 07
1
Bug repository awakening
Looks like reports from the last month are trickling in. 170 of them in
incoming, but there's a lot of spam. I hope Martin's spamfilters are
less leaky that ours, so that they get killed en route to r-devel....
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