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2013 Jun 03
2
Write ordering in Ext4
Greetings. I am Arul Selvan works for Novell. I am exploring the Ext4 architecture, more specifically i would like to understand the write ordering, basically the same blocks is modified more than once, how the write is ordered. Could you point me the doc or the specific source file to look. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2013 Jun 04
2
Re: Write ordering in Ext4
thanks that answered my question. One more question, is it possible to stop the delayed block allocation in ext4 ? >>> Andreas Dilger <adilger@dilger.ca> 6/3/2013 8:17 PM >>> On 2013-06-02, at 23:33, "Arul Selvan" <Rarul@novell.com> wrote: > Greetings. I am Arul Selvan works for Novell. I am exploring the Ext4 architecture, more specifically i would like
2009 Sep 18
13
Rails 2.2.3-1 Problem
After installing the rails I faced this problem. If anyone aware of this problem, kindly give solution for this. vellingiri@WebDevel:~/public_html/Isync$ ./script/server => Booting WEBrick... /usr/local/lib/site_ruby/1.8/rubygems.rb:149:in `activate'': can''t activate activeresource (= 2.3.4, runtime), already activated activeresource-2.1.0 (Gem::Exception) from
2013 Jun 03
0
Re: Write ordering in Ext4
On 2013-06-02, at 23:33, "Arul Selvan" <Rarul at novell.com> wrote: > Greetings. I am Arul Selvan works for Novell. I am exploring the Ext4 architecture, more specifically i would like to understand the write ordering, basically the same blocks is modified more than once, how the write is ordered. Could you point me the doc or the specific source file to look. Writes in memory
2006 Aug 04
8
Demo in rails2.pdf of add_price migration, PostgreSQL 8.1.4
People, I''m looking at the migrate example on p 74 of the rails2.pdf It''s a simple example of using a migration to add a column to the products table. Here is a copy of the migration file named 002_add_price.rb after I generated and then edited it: class AddPrice < ActiveRecord::Migration def self.up add_column :products, :price, :decimal, :precision => 8, :scale
2011 Oct 20
2
Agile book apache2.conf: Forbidden You don't have permission to access / on this server.
Appreciate any help - I am working through Agile web development (4.0) and am stuck on the deployment using phusion passenger. I get this: "Forbidden You don''t have permission to access / on this server." when I put depot.yourhost.com in the browser. I have been through various web searches and for file permissions and suggestions to change the <Files> container.
2007 Nov 25
15
Possible Problem with RSpec and
Sorry to be such a pest but I am trying to learn Ruby, Rails and RSpec all at one go and it is a bit overwhelming. I have previously completed the depot tutorial in the Agile Web Dev with rails book and now I am trying do do it again using RSpec. What I would like to know now is why I am getting a rake failure error at the end of every spec:models run. Is this the expected behaviour when a test
2006 May 06
4
Scaffold Uses Wrong Host for MySQL user
I''m following the example Depot app in Agile Web Development with Rails. The scaffold fails because it is not using the correct host for the user. Here is the error that the scaffold emits: Access denied for user ''jimmy''@''%'' to database ''depot_development'' The MySql user ''jimmy'' was created with the host of
2006 Aug 16
6
Newbie-Question
Hi. I''ve just started using Ruby on Rails. Now I''ve got my first problem. I generated a new migration ''add_price'' and get the message:
2006 Mar 30
3
simple migration problem
Hi: I''m running RoR 1.1 I''m going through the Agile book Depot example and I want to generate my next migration file so i''m typing ./script/generate migration depot I was sort of expecting to get the file 002_depot.rb .. instead i''m being informed that there already exists a migration named depot..and no new file is generated.. should I be using a new
2006 Jun 05
3
New to rails
Hi, I''m 8+ hours reading and working through the book "Agile Web Development". My brain is now mush :) I have some php experience but that about the extent of my programming experience. Anyway, I do have a question - for those who know the book or those who don''t - The product table has a column for an image link ..i.e. /images/something.gif As part of the exercise
2006 Aug 06
4
Can''t run rails
Yesterday, I was having a problem with db:migrate. I was told my version of rails was too old, and I needed to install it from gems instead of the version in my version of Ubuntu. Since then, I''ve done that, and I built ruby 1.8.4 from source and installed it. The installation was to /usr/local/bin. As my distribution had put ruby 1.8.3 in /usr/bin, I renamed that and put a link to
2019 Jul 13
1
streams_xattr & streams_depot
A couple of questions about the above: 1. In their respective man pages, both refer to "NTFS alternate data streams?, however they are not limited to just NTFS ADS are they? Other file systems may also use ADS (such as Mac OS?s various fs) 2. What is the essential differences and similarities between the two? From the man pages it appears that: - xattr has default prefix (which can be
2013 Jul 06
2
Permission problem with /dev/net/tun
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi lxc folks, the symptom my libvirt LXC container suffers from is: root@depot:/dev/net# ls -la total 0 drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 40 Jun 29 16:26 . drwxr-xr-x 5 root root 480 Jun 29 16:26 .. root@depot:/dev/net# mknod tun c 10 200 mknod: `tun': Operation not permitted The host is an up-to-date AMD64 Ubuntu raring on 3.8.0-25-generic that was
2016 Jul 07
2
How to have more than on SELinux context on a directory
On 06/07/16 21:17, Bernard Fay wrote: > I can access /depot/tftp from a tftp client but unable to do it from a > Windows client as long as SELinux is enforced. If SELinux is permissive I > can access it then I know Samba is properly configured. > > # getenforce > Enforcing > # ls -dZ /depot/tftp/ > drwxrwxrwx. root root system_u:object_r:tftpdir_rw_t:s0 /depot/tftp/ >
2010 May 20
2
[LLVMdev] trying to build llvm-gcc for arm, error: 'V1DI_pointer_node' undeclared (first use in this function)
i am getting this compilation error: gcc -c -g -O2 -DIN_GCC -DCROSS_DIRECTORY_STRUCTURE -W -Wall -Wwrite-strings -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes -pedantic -Wno-long-long -Wno-variadic-macros -Wno-overlength-strings -Wold-style-definition -Wmissing-format-attribute -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../../llvm-gcc-4.2-2.7.source/gcc -I../../llvm-gcc-4.2-2.7.source/gcc/.
2006 Jul 08
4
Hidden fields in forms
Please can someone show me the correct syntax for a hidden field in forms, this is my code <%= start_form_tag :action => ''create'' %> <div class="form1"> <table width="auto" boader="8" cellspacing="5" cellpadding="5"> <% hidden_field ''line_item'', ''client_id'', :value
2006 Jun 14
6
Lost Connection to MySQL
Error Message: MyMysql::Error: Lost connection to MySQL server during query: SHOW FIELDS FROM products Running Fedora 5, using available Red Hat modules and latest version of Rails. This problem just appeared. I had been enjoying going through the tutorial "Depot" when it started displaying this problem. With phpMyAdmin I am able to access the depot_development data base containing
2013 Jul 01
3
[LLVMdev] Build problem with nonstandard lib directory
I'm having trouble building LLVM 3.3 on RHEL 2.6.9-89.ELlargesmp x86_64. This is most likely a problem with my not knowing the advanced usage of the configure script, but I'm stuck just the same. I hope this list is an appropriate place for this question. The system I'm working on is a bit unusual. It is a shared server not administered by me (I can't change the configuration),
2006 Mar 01
4
RailsFCGIHandler(NameError)
/usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/activesupport-1.2.5/lib/active_support/dependencies.rb:200:in `const_missing'': uninitialized constant RailsFCGIHandler (NameError) from /var/rails/depot/public/dispatch.fcgi:24 I get the above log from my webserver running on apache+FastCGI Any help would be greatly appreciated, Mohammad