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2007 Aug 31
4
E1 to Ethernet Bridge
Hello,
I am trying to Bridge 2 E1 interfaces over a long distance link exactly the same way Redfone does. How can asterisk be configured to do that?
Best regards
Arinze Izukanne
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2006 Oct 12
4
xend / xenstored performance & scalability issues
...t really needs to have a much
saner update/transactional model to only update bits which actually change,
rather than re-creating the entire DB on every transaction.
But it strikes me that the DB could potentially be kept entirely in memory
removing the disk I/O completely. Sure yyou wouldn''t be able to restart
the daemon then, but even today you can''t restart xenstored & expect things
to still be working.
2. Why does XenD create sooo many transactions in XenStored for a read op ?
Having instrumented Xend it sems that the root cause of th...
2014 Mar 21
2
Bug? between OpenSSH 6.4p1 and 6.5p1(also 6.6p1)
The problem I am seeing was introduced between 6.4p1 and 6.5p1 (and
still exists in 6.6p1). With HostbasedAuthentication/EnableSSHKeysign
turned on, I am seeing one of two sets of messages:
no matching hostkey found
ssh_keysign: no reply
key_sign failed
and
not a valid request
ssh_keysign: no reply
key_sign failed
Then in either case two password prompts:
bowman at HOST.math.utah.edu's
2003 Dec 16
6
Resampling Stats software
Hi,
I am new to R (I have most of my experience in SAS and SPSS). I was
wondering if anyone has used both Resampling Stats and R, and could comment
on strengths/relationships. Also, I have no clue on how to do the various
examples from the book "Resampling: The New Statistics" in R. Can anyone
give me some possible starting points? Or websites/books?
Thanks,
Brandon
2007 Dec 09
8
zpool kernel panics.
Hi Folks,
I''ve got a 3.9 Tb zpool, and it is casing kernel panics on my Solaris
10 280r (SPARC) server.
The message I get on panic is this:
panic[cpu1]/thread=2a100a95cc0: zfs: freeing free segment
(offset=423713792 size=1024)
This seems to come about when the zpool is being used or being
scrubbed - about twice a day at the moment. After the reboot, the
scrub seems to have