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2008 Jan 15
3
4TB and "150 000 000" files out of memory error
Hi all, Thank you for your very useful product but I have a memory problem. I want use you product to migrate 4TB of data (in 150?millions files) When rsync make the list of files it full my RAM and after my SWAP and my server crash. I have 4GB of RAM and 4GB of SWAP Do you know what can I do?? Can I have an option to use an index on disk or something like this?? Thanks in advance
2008 Jan 26
3
rsync more than 131072 files on linux
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2018 Jul 10
2
Xapian 1.4.5 "Db block overwritten - are there multiple writers?" with Glass
On Mon, Jul 09, 2018 at 10:29:18AM +0100, Olly Betts wrote: > The attached patch reset this cursor each time commit() is called, and > that fixes my C++ reproducer, though I think this ought to work as-is > and the real bug is at a lower level. I've dug deeper and that was indeed the case. Here's a patch which addresses the root cause:
2013 Jun 20
2
[PATCH V2] ocfs2: need rollback when journal_access failed in ocfs2_orphan_add()
While adding a file into orphan dir in ocfs2_orphan_add(), it calls __ocfs2_add_entry() before ocfs2_journal_access_di(). If ocfs2_journal_access_di() failed, the file is added into orphan dir, and orphan dir dinode updated, but file dinode has not been updated. Accordingly, the data is not consistent between file dinode and orphan dir. So, need to call ocfs2_journal_access_di() before
2018 Feb 28
2
Using virtual folders with younger and index files
Hi list, I just encountered a problem while using dovecot's Virtual plugin with 2.3.0. I managed to solve the issue, but I wanted to bring it to the attention of others on the list to see if there exists a better solution, if I found a bug, or if it's just a matter of updating documentation. I have a virtual folder to get the most recent two weeks of mails; it looks something like this:
2013 Sep 03
1
[PATCH V3 RESENT] ocfs2: lighten up allocate transaction
Hi Andrew Morton, The patch "[patch 05/22] ocfs2: lighten up allocate transaction" in mm tree is not the newest one, please drop it from mm tree. This patch V3 is newest, please replace it. Thanks. The issue scenario is as following: When fallocating a very large disk space for a small file, __ocfs2_extend_allocation attempts to get a very large transaction. For some journal
2014 Feb 13
5
[PATCH] Potential bug in emalloc
From: Sylvain Gault <sylvain.gault at gmail.com> I found something suspicious while hunting another bug a while ago. The conditions for that bug to occur seems quite hard to meet, but it's still code quality improvement. See the commit message for details. Sylvain Gault (1): efi: Suspicious size reduction in emalloc efi/main.c | 4 +--- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 3
2015 Aug 26
4
[PATCH 0/3] efi: A few warning fixes
From: Sylvain Gault <sylvain.gault at gmail.com> I don't know if I should merge those trivial warning fix into one commit. I can reformat it as requested. Those are a few warning fixes for the efi part. The code involved has mainly been introduced in recent commits. Sylvain Gault (3): efi: fix warnings about argument types efi: fix pointer-type mismatch assigment warning efi: fix
2020 Jul 21
2
Example of Jitsi Desktop provisioning file
Hi, Le ven. 10 juil. 2020 à 16:56, Sylvain Boily <sylvain at wazo.io> a écrit : > > It probably can help you: > > https://github.com/wazo-platform/wazo-provd-plugins/blob/master/plugins/xivo-jitsi/1/templates/base.tpl > > Sylvain > > Yes, provided example was exactly what I was after ! Thank you very much ! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment
2018 Jan 25
2
Local user could not access share directory
2018-01-22 17:16 GMT+08:00 Rowland Penny via samba <samba at lists.samba.org>: > > > > I thought I already had, remove the duplicate users from /etc/passwd, > change to the > winbind 'rid' backend and your AD users will become Unix > users as well. > If you don't want the DOMAIN at the start of the username and you only > have one AD domain, add this to
2015 Sep 29
10
[PATCH 0/2] Fixes for gcc 5
From: Sylvain Gault <sylvain.gault at gmail.com> TL;DR: The section aligment in linker scripts messed-up the memory mapping needed for the compression / decompression to work. The bug with gcc 5 is not trivial, I'll do my best to explain it here. Basically, there are two memory mappings of the code. One in "virtual memory", and one in "load memory". The one in
2005 Oct 11
8
Sortable as a class?
Hi there! My first post to this list, so first of all many thanks for the amazing Scriptaculous library. I''m currently using it for some nice Ajax effects in Apache Cocoon (http://cocoon.apache.org/). I''m currently struggling with Sortable, which I would like to adapt as the conventions used in Cocoon are different from those currently used. Basically, I would like to send
2016 Jan 21
3
[PATCH 2/2] core: Fix stack overflow when reloading config
On 10/12/15 21:04, celelibi--- via Syslinux wrote: > From: Sylvain Gault <sylvain.gault at gmail.com> > > The behavior when running a "CONFIG" command line is to reload > ldlinux.c32 with the new file as argument. This call never return. > > In order to avoid stacking up the calls to start_ldlinux, this patch > introduce a setjmp/longjmp to return to the
2015 Oct 13
5
[PATCH 0/2] Stack overflows when running commands
From: Sylvain Gault <sylvain.gault at gmail.com> Hello there, I propose 2 patches that fix two possible stack overflows either when running a COM32 module or when loading a new config file. I didn't find a better way to do this than to use the infamous setjmp/longjmp functions to restore the stack to a previous state. This makes the logic a bit more complex, but the behavior is not
2009 Dec 23
2
A package for visualizing R syntax
Dear all, I have written a small set of functions for drawing graphical representations of R objects and evaluations of R expressions. It is mainly intended for pedagogical purposes. Here are some samples: http://panini.u-paris10.fr/~sloiseau/sampleGraphics.pdf The idea is to use some graphical conventions in order to make clear the abstract syntax and to explain function, extraction,
2015 Sep 14
11
[PATCH 0/4] efi: Makefile improvement
From: Sylvain Gault <sylvain.gault at gmail.com> These few patches contain a few improvement about the Makefiles for EFI. Mainly, to rebuild the files when needed, and only when needed. The three shell scripts efi/{check,build,clean}-gnu-efi.sh disappeared and are now integrated as makefile recipes. You'll notice an argument ARFLAGS=rvU to the recursive make calls to gnu-efi. This is
2014 Feb 22
2
[PATCH] efi: off-by-one in gdt allocation
From: Sylvain Gault <sylvain.gault at gmail.com> The assembly instruction lgdt take a segment limit that is one less than the actual size, so that base+limit points to the last byte. Signed-off-by: Sylvain Gault <sylvain.gault at gmail.com> --- efi/main.c | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/efi/main.c b/efi/main.c index 94878f9..bdf9353 100644
2005 Apr 27
5
26sec kame ipsec tunnel : packets leave unencrypted...
Hi everyone, First of all, this is my first post in this ML, so I''m not sure that this is the right place for my question (please don''t shoot me down ;)). For the record, I''ve been reading and using LARTC for almost 3 years now, and it''s a great help for anyone who wants to learn linux networking. My problem: I want to setup a tunnel for the following
2015 Sep 11
2
[PATCH 1/1] efi/x86_64: fix trivial compilation warning
From: Sylvain Gault <sylvain.gault at gmail.com> Missing */ at the end of a comment. Signed-off-by: Sylvain Gault <sylvain.gault at gmail.com> --- efi/x86_64/linux.S | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/efi/x86_64/linux.S b/efi/x86_64/linux.S index 972c0b2..29dde94 100644 --- a/efi/x86_64/linux.S +++ b/efi/x86_64/linux.S @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ kernel_jump:
2015 Aug 26
5
[PATCH] Call ExitBootServices twice
From: Sylvain Gault <sylvain.gault at gmail.com> On some architecture, including my hardware, the function ExitBootServices may need to be called twice in order to successfully exit the boot services. As stated by the UEFI spec, the first call to ExitBootServices may perform a partial shutdown of the services. It seems that during this partial shutdown, the memory map can be modified, thus