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2005 Jun 13
7
MCI vs. XO/Allegiance
Hello All, Anyone out there using ISDN PRI from either MCI or XO/Allegiance? Gotta make the choice today and the difference per month is only about $25 in favor of MCI. Billing is pretty much the same between the two so I have pretty much no point of reference on which to choose. Any thoughts from anyone experienced with these two compnies would be greatly appreciated! Thanks, Wiley
2011 Aug 03
6
Dual ISP config: How to forward DNS requests to the proper server?
I''m using Shorewall with a load-balanced muti-ISP config along with LSM for failover. It''s working great, except for DNS requests. I''d appreciate some advice on how to best configure this. The WAN connections are a T1 through XO and a cable connection through Comcast. About 80% of the traffic is routed out the Comcast connection under normal connections. I would
2003 Oct 16
1
CallerID not passed to Sprint & Verizon Cellphones via XO PRI
Hi, I have an odd problem where when a call is made to any landline phone the callerid number shows up on the caller id device with no problems. However when I call a cell phone from Sprint or Verizon it always shows up as unavaliable. I've tried multiple cell phones from each carrier. Though today I called a t-mobile phone and the callerid came through fine. Is this an * level problem
2003 May 05
1
bandwith issues, ISP hosting services, etc
I am looking into supporting around 20 SIP clients (ATAs, IP softphones, etc) distributed in around 10 different end points (in South America). For the most part they all have narrow band connections 64kpbs, 128 at most and I?d like to use g729 all around (don?t have too many alternatives) To start with, I will have one * with no gateway to the PSTN and eventually a few * boxes with termination
2004 May 26
2
tieline digit timeout
I'm connecting to an NEC t1 card via t100p (working great so far!) however I'm having problems dialing from the NEC system to an asterisk extension (sip-grandstream). If I hit the trunck line and dial REAL quick 103 I get the sip extension ringing; if I don't I get an invalad selection message from asterisk - and I can see on the console only one or two digits arrived. How can I
2006 Jan 13
6
Per user bandwidth limiting ..for small ISP.using Squid
Sir, Kindly excuse me. I am a newbie to LARTC.. I am a small ISP in rural India distributing 1 MB link to 200 people. I have been using rshaper by Alessandro Rubini for shaping. http://freshmeat.net/projects/rshaper/ My kernel is Linux version 2.4.22-1.2115.nptl( Fedora Core 1) Rshaper is very good in controlling incoming bandwidth (from LAN) I use Squid also on this Linux Box.. Right
2012 Nov 08
2
Comparing nonlinear, non-nested models
Dear R users, Could somebody please help me to find a way of comparing nonlinear, non-nested models in R, where the number of parameters is not necessarily different? Here is a sample (growth rates, y, as a function of internal substrate concentration, x): x <- c(0.52, 1.21, 1.45, 1.64, 1.89, 2.14, 2.47, 3.20, 4.47, 5.31, 6.48) y <- c(0.00, 0.35, 0.41, 0.49, 0.58, 0.61, 0.71, 0.83, 0.98,
2018 Nov 02
7
[PATCH v3 0/4] common/utils: Move libxml2 writer macros to a common header file.
v1 was here: https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2018-October/msg00047.html v2 was here: https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2018-October/msg00051.html v3: - Back to using string/string_format and attribute/attribute_format. - Add both single_element and single_element_format. - Rebased and retested. Rich.
2018 Oct 04
2
[PATCH 0/2] Use common macros to help with libxml2 writer.
Consolidate and extend the use of funky start_element() etc macros. Rich.
2012 Jul 21
8
[PATCH libguestfs 0/4] Add a libvirt backend to libguestfs.
This preliminary patch series adds a libvirt backend to libguestfs. It's for review only because although it launches the guest OK, there are some missing features that need to be implemented. The meat of the patch is in part 4/4. To save you the trouble of interpreting libxml2 fragments, an example of the generated XML and the corresponding qemu command line are attached below. Note the
2018 Oct 04
6
[PATCH v2 0/4] common/utils: Move libxml2 writer macros to a common header file.
v1 was here: https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2018-October/msg00047.html However it was broken in a few ways. First of all the documentation was broken because "/**" enhanced comments were not permitted on macros. This is fixed in the new 1/4 patch. Secondly we didn't use single_element() everywhere possible, which is fixed in the new 4/4 patch. Lastly I've
2002 May 15
5
printer admin problems with 2.2.4
We upgraded from 2.2.3a to 2.2.4 on a SuSE 7.2 server. We compiled Samba just default. The new version seems to work ok with the exception of printer administration. Printer admins are not able to see the properties of the printers (right click on printer gives on error). Our workstations are W2k SP2. But users that are not printer admin are able to see the properties of a printer, but they
2014 Jan 16
3
[PATCH 0/2] Don't use snapshot=on
QEMU upstream has broken snapshot=on ... again. These two patches stop using it entirely. Instead we run 'qemu-img create' to create overlay disks as required. Note that the libvirt and UML backends were already doing this: The libvirt backend because <transient/> has never worked, and the UML backend was running uml_mkcow because the UML-equivalent syntax of snapshot=on was
2003 Dec 15
1
nls arguments
Hi all, I've got a problem with the nls function. I have an adjustment which works when I fix one of the argument of my function (Xo=150) : *Xo*=150 f<- function (tt*,Xo*,a,b) ifelse(tt<*Xo*,a*exp(-b**Xo*),a*exp(-b*tt)) ajust<-nls(RER~f(tt,*Xo*,a,b),data=data.frame(tt=Ph2[,2*k],RER=Ph2[,2*k+1]),start=list(a=0.5,b=0.014)) But, when I use it as a "normal" parameter (and
2012 Oct 08
3
[PATCH v3 0/3] Add support for disk labels and hotplugging.
This is, I guess, version 3 of this patch series which adds disk labels and hotplugging (only hot-add implemented so far). The good news is .. it works! Rich.
2013 Dec 03
5
Multiple ISP + traffic shapping = poor download speed
Hello, Thanks for the great Shorewall which has replaced my hard to maintain home-made scripts. First, what works. Our local network is 10.48.X.X with multiple vlan, each on a dedicated interface. We use Shorewall 4.4.11 from Debian Squeeze. We have a 2 ISP: - isp1 : an optical fiber provider with 10 Mbps. - isp2 : a DSL provider with 15Mbits/1Mbits. We use isp2 as the default outgoing
2013 Feb 28
5
[PATCH v2 0/5] Fix SELinux security contexts so we can access shared disks (RHBZ#912499).
Link to version 1: https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2013-February/thread.html#00122 Changes since version 1: - I've pushed two (of the three) code refactoring patches. The third one proved rather hard to move. - selinuxnorelabel option is no more. Instead there is a second internal API (internal_set_libvirt_selinux_norelabel_disks). - fixed bogus commit message -
2012 Oct 08
5
[PATCH v4 0/5] Finish hotplugging support.
This rounds off hotplugging support by allowing you to add and remove drives at any stage (before and after launch). Rich.
2016 Oct 10
2
[PATCH] aarch64: Enable virtio-pci, replacing virtio-mmio.
This patch causes aarch64 to use virtio-pci instead of virtio-mmio. Virtio-pci is considerably faster than virtio-mmio, it's more like how other architectures work, and it supports hotplugging (although it's not likely we'd use the latter feature). I'm not necessarily suggesting that we apply this. Laine (CC'd) has some further patches to libvirt lined up which AIUI would
2010 Feb 16
6
Xen Cloud questions
I''m using Xen 3.4 on Debian Lenny, and a web interface (still in dev), to have a eye on all the stuff. I saw the Xen Cloud project, but I have some questions about it. Can I summarize Xen Cloud like this : "latest" Xen Hypervisor with "improved" API (OCaml replacing python and more stuff) which enhance informations about all Xen hypervisors in same time, to provide a