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2012 Aug 24
1
Typical setup questions
All, I am curious what is used typically for the file system replication and how do you make sure that it is consistent. So for example when using large 3TB+ sata/NL-sas drives. Is is typical to replicate three times to get similar protection to raid 6? Also what is typically done to ensure that all replicas are in place and consistent? A cron that stats of ls's the file system from a
2010 Oct 08
2
Can't delete or add files when a node fails.
I am trying to track down a problem I reported on the list last week and discovered a new problem during my testing. If you have a four node setup with replicate/distribute and one of the nodes has a filesystem failure, the operating system will typically remount the filesystem read only. When this happens, the glusterfsd is still running on the failed machine, but i doesn't seem to
2008 Mar 24
4
estimation on phone network capacity
Hi I am working on deploying voip for my company and would like to seek some advice on the number of E1 lines we need to rent. Our telco told us that there can be at most 30 concurrent channels on an E1 line. Typically, what is the maximum number of DIDs that we can allocate to that E1 line before users get frequent "all lines are busy"? We are running a support center with mostly
2003 May 18
2
G.729: Typical usage scenarios
Clicking on the "For more information, click here" link on the Digium site nice brings back up the same page I was looking at before, without any additional G.729 information that I can see. I'm wondering if some kind asterisker out there could provide us neophytes with some "typical scenarios" where that codec would be useful to us. For instance, I assume that it
2004 Dec 04
0
Typical Setup for a small/medium office
We are planning our office communications system using the asterisk PBX and will be using an VOIP origination and termination service such as voicepulse to do so. I know the possibilities are endless, but I'm just looking for a typical asterisk setup for a small/medium business which will use a VOIP origination and termination service. For instance, let's say we have one receptionist,
2020 Mar 23
4
[RFC] Coding standard for error/warning messages
Hi all, This came up in a recent review. There is currently no documented style for how to write error messages. For example, should they start with a capital letter or end in a full stop? Consequently, there's quite a bit of inconsistency in our diagnostics throughout the code base. clang typically emits error messages with no leading capital letter and no trailing full stop. For example:
2008 May 20
3
Is this typical memory usage?
I have xen 3.04 running on SLES10SP1. It''s working great, but I''m wondering if I have some memory issues with dom0. I have 7 domU''s, 1 is win2k, the other 6 are win2k3. I''ve had a lot of machines up and down with a reboot of dom0 in quite a while. I''m wondering if dom0 has not given up memory during the process. I added 5 win2k3 domU''s today.
2005 Jun 24
0
Re: Opteron Mobo Suggestions -- the follies of typical tape backup (it's the 21st century)
From: Kirk Bocek <t004 at kbocek.com> > Another poster (sorry, could find the name, was it Peter?) mentioned the > lack of hot-swap support in most of the hardware raid out there. If this > is the case, what's the point of raid 1 or 5 if a failed drive will hang > the system? What's your experience with the 3Ware cards? "Hot-swap" is like saying "3D
2006 Jun 25
0
A typical spec file
http://www.winehq.org/site/docs/winelib-guide/spec-file says A typical spec file will look something like this: init WinMain rsrc resource.res And regarding rsrc, "If your project does not have a resource file then you must omit this entry altogether." So my mtapi.dll.spec file looks like this: init DllMain And I only manually made one since make said it was missing. But
2009 Mar 06
5
work around the 64 pickupgroups limit
Hi! What are the typical ways to work around the 64 groups limit? thanks klaus
1998 Nov 03
0
Is Samba typically slower sending files than receiving?
Is Samba typically slower sending files than receiving? I have seen this both at home and at work. Sometimes the throughput is 1/2 when I copy files from Samba than when I copy to Samba (From WinNT and Win95/98) The Players -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I have been playing with the options for three days. I have an NT server that is old.
2005 Jun 15
0
Re: New Server Recommendation -- disk label strategy, quotas, etc...
From: Mike Kercher <mike at CamaroSS.net> > I'm about to deploy a new server for hosting sites and email for a > number of small individuals using a CentOS 4 box. I've been looking > for a recommended installation guide for RHEL4/CentOS4 giving > recommended disk partitioning I have personal recommendations I follow. One thing I really try to do is make 2-3
2018 Apr 12
3
Wich is best for backup? nfs of iscsi?
Hello I have a CentOS VM with a lots of inodes, and 500GB +/-, running under hyper-v . Which is best for backup them? What is the pros and cons? Thanks for attention.
2014 Feb 25
3
assigning a single IP to the guest with "typical" hosting provider
I have a server with a hosting company, Hetzner. The servers at this hosting company have a public IP, let's say, A.B.C.D/255.255.255.x. Additionally, one can order extra IPs like below: 1) additional subnet (let's say X.Y.Z.0 / 28) 2) single IP (let's say, E.F.G.H) With additional subnet, assigning the IP to libvirt guest is simple: - assign X.Y.Z.1 on the host - assign X.Y.Z.2
2011 Sep 07
1
Clearcase, Samba, and mnode values
Hi all -- I recently temporarily deployed an upgraded Clearcase server (7.1.2.3) on 64 bit RHEL 5.6. With it I was using Redhat's release of Samba for that version of the OS -- 3.0.33. The system has 32 GB of memory and within 12 hours, it would be down into swap. Maximum active licenses used is 36 but a more typical load is 18-25 users having a Clearcase license at once. Clearcase
2013 Sep 03
2
summary(object) not showing all values of a factor
Dear all, I am encountering some odd results from the summary(object) command for coxph and hurdle models. In both cases the result of summary(object) function leaves out one of the categories of a categorical variable used in the model. It is typically the first category if sorted alphabetically. Is there any way around this problem? For example, if I have categorical variable "type"
2020 May 18
2
ether-wake
The WoL magic packet is only scanned for the string above, and not actually parsed by a full protocol stack, it could be sent as any network- and transport-layer protocol, although it is typically sent as a UDP <https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_Datagram_Protocol> datagram <https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Datagram> to port <https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/TCP_and_UDP_port> 0,]
2005 Jun 02
0
Re: Reboots -- Reboot Logic ...
The main reason I see this topic come up over and over is because people who are new to UNIX coming from Windows don't realize that they have been "programmed" into thinking what reboots are for. Prior to the proliferation of Windows, barring hardware failure, reboots were pretty limited to scheduled maintenance. Sure, user-space programs have memory leaks, new options are buggy,
2015 Feb 06
0
Typically end-to-end 'delay' of live audio
Hello, Have you tried something like http://www.schillmania.com/projects/soundmanager2/ for your player ? It looks promising. Regards, St?phane Benoit. Le 05/02/2015 17:30, Tony a ?crit : > Thanks. Here's bit more detail. > > We have a scientific audio instrument that comes with its own audio > driver. This driver gives us Opus 'frames'. From a remote location
2017 Apr 26
2
tempdir() may be deleted during long-running R session
>>>>> Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd at debian.org> >>>>> on Wed, 26 Apr 2017 08:40:38 -0500 writes: > On 26 April 2017 at 08:29, Duncan Murdoch wrote: > | This seems like the wrong approach. The problem occurs as soon as the > | tempdir() gets cleaned up: there could be information in temp files > | that gets lost at that point. So