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2007 Oct 23
6
Large scale Postfix/Cyrus email system for 100,000+ users
I'm trying to set up a large scale email system that supports 100,000+ IMAP accounts. We have an existing frontend web interface that does a lookup on a mysql db to figure out which IMAP server to connect to for each user. For the email infrastructure we have decided on Postfix and Cyrus. We have configured both to use mysql to get the virtual user information. Because of the way that the
2007 May 08
3
Provider suitability reports
As promised, I''m trying to extra more data out of Puppet''s internals, and this is one I''ve been wanting to do ever since I developed the idea of provider suitability. I''ve created new type of ''reference'' (although it''s more of a report than a reference) that can tell you which providers are functional on the current platform,
2007 Jul 19
4
Multiple WAN link -- CentOS Suitability
My situation: I have a cable modem (COMCAST 6Mbit d/l) and am about to also have DSL (Verizon 3 Mbit d/l). I was thinking of using CentOS (4.4, 4.5, or 5??) as a router/dhcp server/firewall for my home network consisting of 3 to 6 computers at any given time. I seek the wisdom of the members of this list on the following issues: -- Is CENTOS a good direction to go? I do not mind manually
2021 Jan 05
5
CentOS Stream suitability as a production webserver
Hello I've recently discovered the announcement regarding the change in direction for the CentOS project and I imagine like many others, I'm confused and concerned about what this means moving forward. I work for a small web development agency and we offer hosting as part of our package to clients who need it. We have many CentOS 7 web servers (DigitalOcean droplets) (LAMP/LEMP) that I
2011 Aug 28
1
Request suitability comments
Hello: I'm trying to find a search tool for a website I am planning. The many CMS packages I've tried fall short when it comes to configurable search modules. I'd appreciate comments/suggestions on the suitability of Xapian given the following: a) the web site under development will have upwards of 1500 URL links to other Internet locations. b) each URL will have --
2009 Apr 11
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM suitability for implementation in microcode/hardware?
Is LLVM suitable for implementation in microcode or hardware?
2012 Sep 03
1
R suitability for development project
Hello All, Eric Langley here with my first post to this list. I am looking to determine if R is suitable for a development project I am working on and if so possibly finding someone proficient in R that would be interested in doing the coding. I would like to preface my inquiry that while I am not a programmer I can communicate in a dialog my objectives. An array of rank ordered data looks like
2021 Jan 06
3
CentOS Stream suitability as a production webserver
Le 06/01/2021 ? 08:06, Gordon Messmer a ?crit?: > Are you describing an actual problem, right now, or is that an invented example? No, this was an actual problem I had back in April 2020. Upgrading from CR broke imagemagick, so I couldn't use the corresponding PHP modules, so my Roundcube installation was broken for a few weeks. One of the things I like about Oracle Linux is that they
2008 Apr 27
1
Suitability of speex for use with noisy, non-voice source material?
Question from new subscriber - I'm working on a project to connect to remotely connect to a short-wave receiver via a dial-up PPP/IP circuit. Turns out the dial-up circuit is only stable (useful) to 14.4 kbps (faster modem training produces so many link errors that the net circuit quality is unusable - one end is in a remote, rural location), so looking for codec that can fit within this
2008 May 01
0
Suitability of speex for use with noisy, non-voice source material?
Hello Jean-Marc, I have completed some very basic testing with unexpectedly excellent results. I am posting this to the reflector to encourage others into similar experiments. My experiment consisted of processing a 200-second long sample taken from a ham radio shortwave receiver, with a variety of signals (some strong, some weak - that is, weaker signals have more noise, and the noise is
2006 Oct 04
2
Suitability of R for Algorithm simulations
Greetings, Sorry for the basic question, but I am trying to find out if R is a suitable platform for what I want to do... I am interested in creating simulations of distributed algorithms (i.e. team formation, Byzantine Generals , P2P communication modeling, mobile networks) that would be represented in GUIs. I would like to be able to instantiate an object for each node in my simulated
1999 Jun 17
6
Samba vs. NetAppliance
Hi, I'm debating purchasing a NetAppliance fileserver that does native CIFS. Below is a URL to a NetAppliance authored paper regarding performance. One of the sections compares NFS to CIFS and talks about Samba. Can anyone dispute any of this? Is there any reason besides price that I should stick with Samba? -Ed Ed Sanborn (978) 691-6496 Northchurch
2004 Aug 06
1
Looking for a re-encoding utility
Please pardon me if you have already seen this posting, but I received no postings from the list for a week....I assumed the list was down. I would like to batch re-encode MP3 files on the Icecast host. A command-line utility to take say a 56kbps MP3 file as input and produce a 20kbps MP3 file as out would be ideal. --------------------------------------------------------------- Todd Merriman -
2006 Jun 15
3
Can I call MySql statements directly??
Hi All. I have a mysql statement that I would really really like to call from my Ruby program which goes like this: SELECT a, b, DAYOFWEEK(date_time) as DOW, HOUR(date_time) at hr, AVG(x/y) FROM records; This is possible by creating a 3-dimentional array of a, b, date_time containing x/y, and then finding averages and putting it into a 4-dimensional array of a, b, dow,
2007 Aug 31
2
size limitations in R
I am a SAS user currently evaluating R as a possible addition or even replacement for SAS. The difficulty I have come across straight away is R's apparent difficulty in handling relatively large data files. Whilst I would not expect it to handle datasets with millions of records, I still really need to be able to work with dataset with 100,000+ records and 100+ variables. Yet, when reading
2008 Apr 28
1
SAMBA with NetApp filer
I'm newbies in SAMBA and NetApp filer , I use Filer with OpenLDAP as an authentication and authorization server , but look like NetApp doesn't work properly ( can't authentication ) , NetApp engineer suggest me that NetApp work properly with pure ActiveDirectory Environment. not SAMBA + OpenLDAP backend like me have. so I solve this problem by make Samba as native PDC and use
2010 May 15
3
multi-homed samba PDC and NetApp filers
We are having a problem getting a NetApp filer to re-join a samba domain after a move to a new network. The filer worked fine with samba before the move. Apologies in advance for the long missive. I've tried the following: - re-running the CIFS setup program on the filer - removing the problem filer's samba account, replacing it, and re-running the setup program on the filer
2013 Jan 31
1
migrating samba shares to a netapp filer?
Hello, I'll soon have to migrate our samba shares to a netapp filer (not my decision). Currently the shares are on an xfs filesystem and served by samba 3.5.2, which is also the domain controller (a role that it will maintain, only the shares are being transferred) and sama/unix users are in ldap. The filer is in the domain and uses ldap to map user ids and that seems to work. Samba maps the
2009 Nov 19
1
SET_PATH_INFO is not working on NetApp Filer
Hi, I'm using samba-3.2.6 on linux. Using this, I'm trying to update/modify Last Access Time(atime) of a file on CIFS share(on NetApp Filer). But not able to do so. I could successfully update atimes on windows server, but NOT on NetApp Filer. Is SET_PATH_INFO supported by NetApp filer(7.2 version)? Any help is greatly appreciated. thanks, -Kishore
2004 Apr 07
1
Asterisk / SMP / Scalability
I've got Asterisk loading 100,000+ extensions in extensions.conf. This process is taking a little upwards of 10 minutes to complete on each of my dual 3.2Ghz HP DL380 with SuSE Linux Enterprise 8 boxes. Although asterisk creates child processes, it appears that it is only using a single processor to parse extensions.conf. I've turned off Hyper Threading on the servers which has increased