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2019 Apr 16
0
[RFC PATCH 04/12] s390/cio: introduce cio DMA pool
...pool. I guess it's OK for > > > > stuff like airq (where we don't have a struct device at hand) but for > > > > CCW we should use the device we have. Yes, this way we waste some memory > > > > but all dma memory a device uses should fit in a page - so the wastage > > > > is not too much. > > Regarding the wastage. Let us do the math together in search for an > upper (wastage) limit. [...] > Currently we need at least 224 bytes per device that is ~ 6% > of a PAGE_SIZE. Yes, we basically waste the whole page. I'm ok with that...
2003 Aug 25
2
R Memory Management Under Windows (PR#3980)
...esses, until it finds a suitable location and always starting at the end of the last chunk allocated. The issue is that any available space that is not large enough for the object in question is bypassed and can NEVER be used by the memory allocator. This can lead to a huge amount of address space wastage if several large objects are allocated early in the process. It seems that the search cannot just be restarted at the beginning of memory each time because the malloc implementation assumes that each chunk of memory allocated from the system will be at a higher address than the last. I have seve...
2016 Feb 26
2
[PATCH 1/5] fat: fix minfatsize for large FAT32
...the caller of the installer. Joining on what you advocate above, I think I'd indeed prefer an installer that fails when -f isn't used, with an explicit message stating why (maybe with a computation of the number of sectors that cannot be addressed, so that users have a good idea of the wastage) along with an indication that they can use '-f' use to bypass that check, should they want to. Since I brought this whole thing up, and provided this is the course of action everybody agrees on, I *may* try to work on a patch that does this... bearing in mind that, as you know, the l...
2004 Jul 09
1
RED/GRED implementation for InBound Traffic Control (from ISP)
Hi all, Can anyone show me pointers on how to get this implemented on a Linux box with tc rules? I also want to know, just how efficient is this Algorithm. AFAIK, inbound traffic control can''t really be achieved without losing bandwidth. In some of the howtos'' I''ve read, one guy had to limit his downspeed to 1/2 his bandwidth to actually control it. And he was saying
2019 Apr 11
0
[RFC PATCH 04/12] s390/cio: introduce cio DMA pool
...PAGE_SIZE. I don't think we should use this global DMA pool. I guess it's OK for stuff like airq (where we don't have a struct device at hand) but for CCW we should use the device we have. Yes, this way we waste some memory but all dma memory a device uses should fit in a page - so the wastage is not too much. Sebastian
2019 Apr 12
0
[RFC PATCH 04/12] s390/cio: introduce cio DMA pool
...we should use this global DMA pool. I guess it's OK for > > stuff like airq (where we don't have a struct device at hand) but for > > CCW we should use the device we have. Yes, this way we waste some memory > > but all dma memory a device uses should fit in a page - so the wastage > > is not too much. > > > > Is what you envision an own gen_pool on for each subchannel (e.g. a > struct io_subchannel member)? Either that or if that's too much overhead simply map a page and create a struct containing the few dma areas for that device. > I'm...
2011 Aug 31
0
wdTable() in R2wd
..." [8,] "$143,407.2 " "1.2% " [9,] "$1,172,939 " "9.9% " [10,] "$11,693,735 " "99.2% " [11,] "$11,779,844 " "99.9% " > wdTable(format(table.2), caption = "Wastage by chargeable status and rebate code") Error in out[1 + (1:nr), 1] <- row.names(data) : number of items to replace is not a multiple of replacement length I'm not sure what caused the error message (table.2 can be exported as a CSV file fine), and am wondering if anyone has ex...
2003 Apr 26
1
msdosfs vs 250Gb hard disk
...id values for FAT will generate too large a number to be stored. Does anyone have an idea how I can work around or fix this problem? FS internals are not my cup of tea :) I think I will just resort to splitting the disk in two, but it would be useful to be able to use the disk as a big blob. (The wastage wouldn't be too bad as it will almost certainly end up with a few big files on it) Thanks in advance :) --- Daniel O'Connor software and network engineer for Genesis Software - http://www.gsoft.com.au "The nice thing about standards is that there are so many of them to choose from.&...
2016 Feb 26
0
[PATCH 1/5] fat: fix minfatsize for large FAT32
...er. > > > Joining on what you advocate above, I think I'd indeed prefer an installer > that fails when -f isn't used, with an explicit message stating why (maybe > with a computation of the number of sectors that cannot be addressed, so > that users have a good idea of the wastage) along with an indication that > they can use '-f' use to bypass that check, should they want to. > > Since I brought this whole thing up, and provided this is the course of > action everybody agrees on, I *may* try to work on a patch that does this... > bearing in mind that...
2009 Feb 11
1
No space left in device
Hello, We had an issue today in one of our servers. We were unable to create more files in some of the nodes. On the others it was possible. We were using: Feb 11 12:46:51 t1 kernel: OCFS2 Node Manager 1.2.6 Fri Sep 28 10:10:03 PDT 2007 (build 1c4508be0c999c7bec8d997b52240db8) Feb 11 12:46:51 t1 kernel: OCFS2 DLM 1.2.6 Fri Sep 28 10:10:03 PDT 2007 (build 1c210e3c0b5b465c1ea15c7d01819c19)
1999 Oct 01
3
Compiling SAMBA 2.0.5a on HP-UX 11
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Trying to run ./configure and after a while of chugging along, I get this: checking for four-argument statfs (AIX-3.2.5, SVR3)... no checking for two-argument statfs with statfs.fsize member (4.4BSD and NetBSD)... no checking for two-argument statfs with struct fs_data (Ultrix)... no checking if large file support can be enabled no checking
2009 Apr 28
1
help active record modeling.
Hi. I have difficulties to model active record. So please help my trouble. Let''s suppose there are nations which have castles at least 1, and there are 3 types of castles. So I will make these tables. NationsTable, CastlesTable have common attributes of 3 types of castle. CastlesATable, CastlesBTable, CastlesCTable each have its unique attributes. In this case how can I represent
2017 Dec 12
0
New Dovecot service: SMTP Submission (RFC6409)
...t had asked about any IMAP Clients supporting BURL... If this won't work with current versions of Postfix, maybe you or Timo or someone could go poke him now that Dovecot supports it? Anyway, thanks again, I'm really looking forward to being able to do away with the 'Save-To-Sent' wastage. On 12/11/2017, 6:14:26 PM, Stephan Bosch <stephan at rename-it.nl> wrote: > Hi, > > As some of you know, I started implementing the SMTP submission proxy a > few years ago. It acts as a front-end for any MTA, adding the necessary > functionality for an SMTP submission serv...
2007 May 09
3
Allocating shelf space
Hi Folks, This is not an R question as such, though it may well have an R answer. (And, in any case, this community probably knows more about most things than most others ... indeed, has probably pondered this very question). I: Given a "catalogue" of hundreds of books, where each "entry" has author and title (or equivalent ID), and also Ia) The dimensions (thickness,
2019 Feb 15
3
C7 basic install, HATE
Stephen John Smoogen wrote: > On Thu, 14 Feb 2019 at 15:48, mark <m.roth at 5-cent.us> wrote: >> >> I've got an old server, that I'm *trying* to rebuild from C6. Our >> regular key, with the kickstarts, etc, simply won't boot. Just a blank >> screen, and it never goes anywhere. >> >> So I'm trying to build it from a year-old regular
2017 Dec 11
5
New Dovecot service: SMTP Submission (RFC6409)
Hi, As some of you know, I started implementing the SMTP submission proxy a few years ago. It acts as a front-end for any MTA, adding the necessary functionality for an SMTP submission service, also known as a Mail Submission Agent (MSA) (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6409). The main reason I created this, back then, was implementing the BURL capability (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4468). The
2012 Dec 20
25
[PATCH] hvmloader / qemu-xen: Getting rid of resource conflict for OpRegion.
This is hvmloader part of the change that gets rid of the resource conflict warning in the guest kernel. The OpRegion may not always be page aligned. As a result one extra page is required to fully accommodate the OpRegion in that case. Just reserve one more page here. Signed-off-by: Timothy Guo <firemeteor@users.sourceforge.net> diff -r 11b4bc743b1f tools/firmware/hvmloader/e820.c ---
2016 Feb 26
4
[PATCH 1/5] fat: fix minfatsize for large FAT32
Hi Ady, Your insightful post prompted me to to a little bit more digging as to how the Ridgecrop algorithm computed its FAT size, with the result of my investigations presented below. NB: For those who don't want to go through this whole part, there's a TL;DR near the end. For reference, the computation of the FAT size all done in the GetFATSizeSectors(), the code of which is at [1]
2004 Sep 18
8
Attacks on ssh port
Hi, Is there a security problem with ssh that I've missed??? Ik keep getting these hords of: Failed password for root from 69.242.5.195 port 39239 ssh2 with all kinds of different source addresses. They have a shot or 15 and then they are of again, but a little later on they're back and keep clogging my logs. Is there a "easy" way of getting these ip-numbers added to
2009 Apr 27
23
Raidz vdev size... again.
Hi, i''m new to the list so please bare with me. This isn''t an OpenSolaris related problem but i hope it''s still the right list to post to. I''m on the way to move a backup server to using zfs based storage, but i don''t want to spend too much drives to parity (the 16 drives are attached to a 3ware raid controller so i could also just use raid6 there). I