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2009 Sep 24
4
mdadm size issues
Hi, I am trying to create a 10 drive raid6 array. OS is Centos 5.3 (64 Bit) All 10 drives are 2T in size. device sd{a,b,c,d,e,f} are on my motherboard device sd{i,j,k,l} are on a pci express areca card (relevant lspci info below) #lspci 06:0e.0 RAID bus controller: Areca Technology Corp. ARC-1210 4-Port PCI-Express to SATA RAID Controller The controller is set to JBOD the drives. All
2004 May 13
3
EXT3 performance on Large (multi-TeraByte) RAID
Has anyone experienced a significant degradation in ext3 performance when using it on a Multi-TeraByte RAID? As part of an experimental setup, I hooked up three 300GB drives and made an EXT3 RAID5 out of them, using the entire space one each drive, and started throwing a large number of files in the size-range 3KB to 50 KB. Then, I deleted the raid, and created a new one, but this time, I used
2006 Oct 12
2
Audio Output for Ogg Vorbis Player
Hello, I am writing a program that decodes Ogg Vorbis and output to the hardware. I followed the decoding examples and got the bytes ready for output. I am looking for an audio output library on Windows. So far, I tried at DirectSound but it is quite complicated and requires lots of set up. I have several questions: 1. Does Libao work on Windows? 2. And Is there a simpler audio output library?
2006 Oct 13
1
Play ogg stream
Hello, I am trying to write a Ogg player that plays the Ogg stream sending from the icecast server (similiar to WInamp). So the player needs to read the bits and send them to the sound card. So I tried to use the SDL library to do this. However, sample rate changes in the Vorbis stream which disrupt SDL playing. I wonder what the proper way to handle sample rate changes in a Vorbis stream is.
2004 May 13
1
2 terabyte filesystem limitation on linux client
Hi all. I have recently introduced two 5.5TB XFS filesystems to our storage backend. I export the filesystem via samba 3.0.3 on Fedora core 2. Linux clients that mount the share show only 2TB available. Windows clients show the full capacity. Before I put these filesystems into production I'd like to find out if the reported filesystem size is going to cause a problem. Is SMB actually
2002 Jul 12
1
1395 byte file appears as 70 Terabyte file on ext3 HELP!
Looking for ext2 & ext3 expert. This problem is on a ext3 partition. I have a small file (1395 bytes) that appears HUGE when runing ls -l (70368744179059 bytes). This causes a problem because tar wants to back up all those extra bytes. [root@secure parse]# ls -l HTMLFrameSet.class -rw-rw-r-- 1 root devel 70368744179059 Mar 20 09:05 HTMLFrameSet.class [root@secure parse]# wc
2004 Oct 05
3
Translating Lilo to syslinux and (isolinux)
I have a Lilo.conf file, which I have tried for many hours to convert to Syslinux. I looked around on the web for references on translating some of the components. I want to convert it to Syslinux/Isolinux. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. When I tried to convert it I made sure that the kernel and initrd had proper DOS names and such. -Michael =:LILO.CONF:= prompt timeout=10
2004 Dec 29
2
Cluster size not supported
Hi, I'm having a similar problem, I get "The cluster size in this system is not supported." I get this when running wine InstMsiA.exe (using the version from microsoft.com). It comes up in a windows message box. I'm running wine from yesterday's cvs. I tried running Rein's test program from this old email and I get the following output: % wine fds 'c:\'
2005 Sep 01
4
Linux Standalone Server Suggestions for R
Hi All, My group is looking for any suggestions on what to purchase to achieve the most powerful number crunching system that $50k can buy. The main application that will be used is R so input on what hardware benefits R most will be appreciated. The requirements are that it be a single standalone server (i.e. not a cluster solution), and it that must be able to run unix/linux. If
2010 Feb 08
7
Can I use direct attached storage as a shared filesystem in Xen
I have a quad core server in which I want to run 4 virtual servers. On this server I have a 1/2 terabyte raid 1 I have split between the 4 members that have the OS on it. I have raid 5 10 terabyte internal storage running on a 3ware 9690a card. I want to share this storage between the servers without partitioning it. Is this possible? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment
2019 Feb 15
3
Please Recommend Affordable and Reliable Cloud Storage for 50 TB of Data
On Fri, Feb 15, 2019 at 5:18 PM Phoenix, Merka <merka.phoenix at hpe.com> wrote: > > > On Fri, Feb 15, 2019 at 4:10 PM Walter H. <Walter.H at mathemainzel.info> wrote: > > > > On 15.02.2019 06:29, Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > > > Could you recommend affordable and reliable cloud storage for 50 TB of data? >
2006 Jun 13
4
Export Samba mount using nfs
Hello, I have an Lacie NAS disk attached to an Gigabit network. Since it only exports samba I mounted on one of my gigabit Linux boxes with smbmount //lacie/terabyte /TERABYTE -o defaults,username=genuser,password=genuser Now I need to export that to all my linux boxes not on the Gigabit network using nfs. When I try to mount I get: mount: old:/TERABYTE failed, reason given
2014 Apr 30
3
virsh update-device: need to clear network filters
Hi, Can anyone please help with the following: I have a running instance with interface <interface type='bridge'> <mac address='fa:16:3e:ba:a4:67'/> <source bridge='br100/> <target dev='vnet0'/> <model type='virtio'/> <filterref filter='nova-instance-instance-00000001-fa163ebaa467'/>
2015 Sep 16
3
OOM and Swappiness
Gordon Messmer wrote: > On 09/16/2015 09:11 AM, Callum Scott wrote: >> It is running a little >> tight on memory and so there have been a couple of events where the >> OOM_killer has been invoked and killed off MySQL, which you would >> expect. > > One thing that should be noted is that regardless of swappiness, > overcommit might be an issue. If a single
2011 Jan 04
0
[LLVMdev] Is PIC code defeating the branch predictor?
On 04 Jan 2011, at 08:30, Jakob Stoklund Olesen wrote: > I noticed that we generate code like this for i386 PIC: > > calll L0$pb > L0$pb: > popl %eax > movl %eax, -24(%ebp) ## 4-byte Spill > > I worry that this defeats the return address prediction for returns > in the function because calls and returns no longer are matched. According to benchmarks by
2015 Jun 19
1
libvirt/dnsmasq integration
I'm struggling with getting this to work smoothly, meaning 1) from the host system I can resolve the names of the VM's and 2) from the VM's I can properly resolve the host name (I get 127.0.0.1, presumably because dnsmasq parsed /etc/hosts on the host). There was some encouraging discussion of this in 2010 (http://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2010-March/msg00005.html) but no
2005 Jun 27
2
What do you think about this motherboard?
Hello all..... I would like to know if anyone here has had good experience with this Supermicro motherboard.....http://supermicro.com/products/motherboard/P4/E7221/P8SCT.cfm I am thinking about using it in an entry level mail and file server with a 3ware card and 200 GB SATA drives. Cost is a factor here otherwise I would go for an Opteron board instead. JC
2011 Jan 04
4
[LLVMdev] Is PIC code defeating the branch predictor?
I noticed that we generate code like this for i386 PIC: calll L0$pb L0$pb: popl %eax movl %eax, -24(%ebp) ## 4-byte Spill I worry that this defeats the return address prediction for returns in the function because calls and returns no longer are matched. From Intel's Optimization Reference Manual: "The return address stack mechanism augments the static and dynamic
2003 Mar 06
9
samba backup software
I'm curious to what people are using for backing up their samba servers. Here's are some specs to consider: - 1TB (yes, that's terabyte) of data - multiple servers backup to one tape drive connected to a server (preferably a linux system) - using an autoloader (in this case, an HP 1/9 LTO system) - need to be able to backup daily changes and/or changes since last full backup
2004 Aug 03
4
Share Printer
I am using shorewall firewall. My firewall have two interfaces: External interface 192.168.9.254 and Internal Interface 192.168.1.1. I have a printer (HP) 192.168.1.200. I want to share my printer with PCs in subnet 192.168.9.*. I use static nat : /etc/shorewall/nat 192.168.9.250 eth0 192.168.1.200 No No And i open all ports for net to local:192.168.1.200 and all ports for