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2008 Sep 25
1
Implementing LVS changes made in Piranha GUI
...arp gets made, and the correct IPs are assigned to the correct interfaces. [ddb at prcapp02 ~]$ sudo ipvsadm IP Virtual Server version 1.2.1 (size=4096) Prot LocalAddress:Port Scheduler Flags -> RemoteAddress:Port Forward Weight ActiveConn InActConn TCP prcvmod01.pinerivercapital.l wlc That's the write service name (the ".l" at the end is ".local" truncated). WLC is the right scheduling mode. But no remote addresses are listed. In lvs.cf, there are multiple servers present: server vl31 { address = 172.17.3.1 active = 1 we...
2009 Nov 12
2
[LLVMdev] Google's Go
Any plans to make LLVM work with Google's new language, Go? http://www.technewsworld.com/story/Go-Go-Google-Programming-Language-68622.html?wlc=1257974768&wlc=1258041607&wlc=1258047741
2013 Feb 23
3
data.frame and import to xlsx
Hi, i have a very huge number of data with the size 2375ko, i want to import them for R to xlsx but the size of excel is limited How can i resolve this problem? And please how can i define the frame Note that i have a table rows times c(1.....100) columns WLc(200...1000) and inside S c(15,.........) the table it is full values -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/data-frame-and-import-to-xlsx-tp4659486.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
2009 Nov 10
7
[LLVMdev] Hello!
I'm interested in contributing to LLVM, but I'm a rather bad C/C++ developer. I do most of my work in Ada and was wondering if there was a way to still contribute to something other than the Ada frontend.
2009 Nov 12
1
[LLVMdev] Google's Go
...me. Edward, this is no place for comments like this. Evan > > 2009/11/12 Jon McLachlan <mclachlan at apple.com>: >> Any plans to make LLVM work with Google's new language, Go? >> >> http://www.technewsworld.com/story/Go-Go-Google-Programming-Language-68622.html?wlc=1257974768&wlc=1258041607&wlc=1258047741 >> _______________________________________________ >> LLVM Developers mailing list >> LLVMdev at cs.uiuc.edu http://llvm.cs.uiuc.edu >> http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/mailman/listinfo/llvmdev >> > > > > --...
2009 Nov 12
0
[LLVMdev] Google's Go
...is super quick compared to LLVM. Looks like another fud fart out of google to me. 2009/11/12 Jon McLachlan <mclachlan at apple.com>: > Any plans to make LLVM work with Google's new language, Go? > > http://www.technewsworld.com/story/Go-Go-Google-Programming-Language-68622.html?wlc=1257974768&wlc=1258041607&wlc=1258047741 > _______________________________________________ > LLVM Developers mailing list > LLVMdev at cs.uiuc.edu         http://llvm.cs.uiuc.edu > http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/mailman/listinfo/llvmdev > -- -- Edward O'Callaghan http://ww...
2013 Aug 23
1
Setting Up LVS to Load Balance DNS
Greetings, all: OS: CentOS 6.4 x86_64 Kernel: 2.6.32-358.14.1 I could use some assistance with setting up pulse to load balance my dns servers. I've configured tcp and udp port 53 with the piranha gui, set up arptable rules on the real servers and added the virtual ip to the bond0 interface on the real servers, but I'm still having no luck in getting things going. A dig against the
2018 Oct 10
3
index corruption weirdness
...On 09.10.2018 22:16, William Taylor wrote: > > We have started seeing index corruption ever since we upgraded (we > > believe) our imap servers from SL6 to Centos 7. Mail/Indexes are stored > > on Netapps mounted via NFS. We have 2 lvs servers running surealived in > > dr/wlc, 2 directors and 6 backend imap/pop servers. > > > > Most of the core dumps I've looked at for different users are like > > "Backtrace 2" with some variations on folder path. > > > > This latest crash (Backtrace 1) is different from others I've seen....
2018 Oct 09
3
index corruption weirdness
We have started seeing index corruption ever since we upgraded (we believe) our imap servers from SL6 to Centos 7. Mail/Indexes are stored on Netapps mounted via NFS. We have 2 lvs servers running surealived in dr/wlc, 2 directors and 6 backend imap/pop servers. Most of the core dumps I've looked at for different users are like "Backtrace 2" with some variations on folder path. This latest crash (Backtrace 1) is different from others I've seen. It is also leaving 0byte files in the users .Dr...
2018 Oct 10
0
index corruption weirdness
On 09.10.2018 22:16, William Taylor wrote: > We have started seeing index corruption ever since we upgraded (we > believe) our imap servers from SL6 to Centos 7. Mail/Indexes are stored > on Netapps mounted via NFS. We have 2 lvs servers running surealived in > dr/wlc, 2 directors and 6 backend imap/pop servers. > > Most of the core dumps I've looked at for different users are like > "Backtrace 2" with some variations on folder path. > > This latest crash (Backtrace 1) is different from others I've seen. > It is also leaving...
2018 Oct 10
0
index corruption weirdness
...on ever since we upgraded (we </div> <div> believe) our imap servers from SL6 to Centos 7. Mail/Indexes are stored </div> <div> on Netapps mounted via NFS. We have 2 lvs servers running surealived in </div> <div> dr/wlc, 2 directors and 6 backend imap/pop servers. </div> </blockquote> <blockquote type="cite"> <div> Most of the core dumps I've looked at for different users are like </div> <div> "Backtrace 2" with som...
2014 Jun 11
2
Re: libguestfs supermin error
...memory=64Kbytes) > [ 1.069253] IPVS: Creating netns size=2024 id=0 > [ 1.070459] IPVS: ipvs loaded. > [ 1.071183] IPVS: [rr] scheduler registered. > [ 1.072265] IPVS: [wrr] scheduler registered. > [ 1.073429] IPVS: [lc] scheduler registered. > [ 1.074528] IPVS: [wlc] scheduler registered. > [ 1.075638] IPVS: [lblc] scheduler registered. > [ 1.076826] IPVS: [lblcr] scheduler registered. > [ 1.077994] IPVS: [dh] scheduler registered. > [ 1.079107] IPVS: [sh] scheduler registered. > [ 1.080190] IPVS: [sed] scheduler registered. >...
2014 Jun 10
2
Re: libguestfs supermin error
Hi Rich I'm able to solve the problem regarding PAPR in libguestfs on my powerpc ubuntu.By default the libguestfs was configuring pseries machine and afterwards I changed it to my original machine i.e ppce500 .The changes are performed in ./src/guestfs-internal.h file. Thanks On Tue, Jun 10, 2014 at 7:58 PM, Richard W.M. Jones <rjones@redhat.com> wrote: > On Wed, Jun 04, 2014 at
2018 Jul 26
2
net-next boot error
...timezone is -0000 > IPVS: Registered protocols (TCP, UDP, SCTP, AH, ESP) > IPVS: Connection hash table configured (size=4096, memory=64Kbytes) > IPVS: ipvs loaded. > IPVS: [rr] scheduler registered. > IPVS: [wrr] scheduler registered. > IPVS: [lc] scheduler registered. > IPVS: [wlc] scheduler registered. > IPVS: [fo] scheduler registered. > IPVS: [ovf] scheduler registered. > IPVS: [lblc] scheduler registered. > IPVS: [lblcr] scheduler registered. > IPVS: [dh] scheduler registered. > IPVS: [sh] scheduler registered. > IPVS: [mh] scheduler registered. >...
2018 Jul 26
2
net-next boot error
...timezone is -0000 > IPVS: Registered protocols (TCP, UDP, SCTP, AH, ESP) > IPVS: Connection hash table configured (size=4096, memory=64Kbytes) > IPVS: ipvs loaded. > IPVS: [rr] scheduler registered. > IPVS: [wrr] scheduler registered. > IPVS: [lc] scheduler registered. > IPVS: [wlc] scheduler registered. > IPVS: [fo] scheduler registered. > IPVS: [ovf] scheduler registered. > IPVS: [lblc] scheduler registered. > IPVS: [lblcr] scheduler registered. > IPVS: [dh] scheduler registered. > IPVS: [sh] scheduler registered. > IPVS: [mh] scheduler registered. >...
2007 Jul 13
12
XEN 3.1: critical bug: vif init failure after creating 15-17 VMs (XENBUS: Timeout connecting to device: device/vif)
We have found a critical problem with the XEN 3.1 release (for those who are running 15-20 VMs on a single server). We are using the official XEN 3.1 release on a rackable server (Dual-Core AMD Opteron, 8GB RAM). The problem we are seeing is that intermittently vifs fail to work properly in VMs after we create around 15-17 VMs on our server (all running at the same time, created one by
2018 Jul 26
0
net-next boot error
...egistered protocols (TCP, UDP, SCTP, AH, ESP) > > IPVS: Connection hash table configured (size=4096, memory=64Kbytes) > > IPVS: ipvs loaded. > > IPVS: [rr] scheduler registered. > > IPVS: [wrr] scheduler registered. > > IPVS: [lc] scheduler registered. > > IPVS: [wlc] scheduler registered. > > IPVS: [fo] scheduler registered. > > IPVS: [ovf] scheduler registered. > > IPVS: [lblc] scheduler registered. > > IPVS: [lblcr] scheduler registered. > > IPVS: [dh] scheduler registered. > > IPVS: [sh] scheduler registered. > > IP...
2016 Nov 14
0
FreeBSD Quarterly Status Report - Third Quarter 2016
...eston compositor. The current Weston port (from DragonFlyBSD) might be scrapped and a new port created from scratch based on the upstream source code. With the use of libinput, libudev-devd, and epoll-shim, the diff will not be very large and will be easier to maintain. Patches for wlc (another Wayland compositor) are being pushed upstream. On the TODO list is refactoring the tty code into selectable backends (linux, FreeBSD, etc), as recommended by the author of wlc. For now, it is running on FreeBSD with patches in the ports tree. _________________________________...
2016 Nov 14
0
FreeBSD Quarterly Status Report - Third Quarter 2016
...eston compositor. The current Weston port (from DragonFlyBSD) might be scrapped and a new port created from scratch based on the upstream source code. With the use of libinput, libudev-devd, and epoll-shim, the diff will not be very large and will be easier to maintain. Patches for wlc (another Wayland compositor) are being pushed upstream. On the TODO list is refactoring the tty code into selectable backends (linux, FreeBSD, etc), as recommended by the author of wlc. For now, it is running on FreeBSD with patches in the ports tree. _________________________________...