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2009 Dec 16
0
rsync hang on large file in a set
This is to both the rsync and cygwin lists, and I regret that it is vaguer than I would like, but ... With cygwin 1.7 (latest beta) and the rsync released with it (3.0.6-1) I try to sync a couple of Gb of Thunderbird mail files. The flag settings were -avzuP plus a --chmod and some includes/excludes to control which files to move. I would repeatably get "hangs" on particular files,
2010 Feb 23
2
cygwin + rsync issue under Windows 7 x64
Friends -- I am posting this to both lists since I think it has to do with some kind of unfortunate interaction. The latest rsync (3.0.7-1) under an up-to-date cygwin on Windows 7 x64 gets into some kind of busy wait situation when transferring large files over ssh. rsync, ssh, and zip can all be consuming much cpu time. I downloaded and built rsync 3.0.7 locally, manually editing config.status
2018 Mar 07
2
Call for Papers: ManLang 2018 (Sept. 10-14, Linz, Austria)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ CALL FOR PAPERS 15th International Conference on Managed Languages & Runtimes (ManLang'18) September 10-14, 2018, Linz, Austria http://ssw.jku.at/manlang18/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ManLang (formerly PPPJ) is a
2018 Mar 12
0
Call for Papers: ManLang 2018 (Sept. 10-14, Linz, Austria)
Dear Person That Posted This Email, Please be aware that calls for papers are only on-topic for this email list if they are specifically about LLVM. For example, a call for a workshop on LLVM in Scientific Computing would be on topic whereas a general compiler call for papers (like the one below) is not. That said, I hope you receive many strong submissions. Your conference looks
2009 Nov 25
2
rsyncing large sized folder
Hi I have to rsync a folder say 0. This folder inside it contains sub folders [0-999]. Inside this subfolders i have further subfolders [0-999]. so my directory structure is: /0/0/0/file /0/0/1/file /0/0/2/file | | /0/0/999/file /0/1/0/file /0/1/1/file | | /0/0/999/file and so on
2005 Oct 14
1
TC Output Redirection
Ok, this is a rather large annoyance... How do you redirect the error output for TC? It does not seem to use any of the standard file descriptors (like STDOUT or STDERR) for error output. I have tried: tc <blah> 2>&1 1>/dev/null tc <blah> 3>&1 2>&1 1>/dev/null etc No matter what I do, I cannot seem to redirect the output. Anyone have any suggestions?
2006 Jun 27
1
X-Windows on a virtual machine
Hey everyone. I''ve been doing some googling to find information regarding the use of VGA. I''m having some trouble gaining a complete understanding of the matter, but it appears as if it is only possible to use VGA on an unmodified operating system. Is this correct, or would it be possible for me to install and use X-Windows on a domU installation with a modified kernel?
2005 Jan 25
1
Threshhold Models in gnlm
Hello, I am interested in fitting a generalized nonlinear regression (gnlr) model with negative binomial errors. I have found Jim Lindsay's package that will do gnlr, but I have having trouble with the particular model I am interested in fitting. It is a threshhold model, where below a certain value of one of the parameters being fitted, the model changes. Here is a sample: Cones:
2005 Oct 13
12
HFSC Advanced Limiting
I am investigating changing our broadband bandwidth control scripts over to HFSC. What I would like to accomplish is this: { * DOWNLOAD * I need a download class for each user (we''ll call it Class 1) that offers a minimum of lets say 384Kbps and a maximum of 1.5Mbps. The rates between 384Kbps and 1.5Mbps should be shared among all users. Each user should always be able to get at
2009 May 08
1
plotting with gap in x-axis range
Hi, I need to make a plot of data from multiple epochs, and so I'd need to introduce a couple of breaks in the x-axis not to have too many empty space in my plot. I discovered a function in the package "plotrix" which makes breaks in axis, but it is not what I was actually looking for, because it doesn't really introduce the a range gap or rescale the plot according to the
2007 Jul 14
1
Annoying semi-bug in flac
Dear all, I use flac a lot and find it really useful. However, there is one slight issue that keeps bugging me. When encoding/checking files with long filenames, you get output like this (usually much longer): 30 Gardiner, John Eliot Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque Soloists - 30 Recitative Und sie kamen eilend.flac: ok 21 Gardiner, John Eliot Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque Soloists - 21
2007 Jul 14
2
eac and flac
am a NEW user to flac.installed flac on eac.tried to rip a cd using eac with flac as external compression.tried the 'wav' icontried the 'mp3' iconboth options saves the file as 'wav'thought eac will rip the cd in the 'flac' file format.is this a 2-step procedure?wherein eac to 'wav' and re-ripped on flac frontend?or is there a ripper with flac in it that
2006 Jun 02
2
Bi-directional packet classification with ACK prioritization
Sorry for making this a cross-post, but the pressure is on for getting this bandwidth shaper working. I have an interesting dilemma with bi-directional packet classification while doing ACK prioritization. This is an overly simplified summary of my setup: Internet | Eth0 | Router | Eth1 | Intranet A client on the Intranet establishes a flow to a server on the Internet. Packets get
2006 May 19
25
iptables CLASSIFY and MARK not working?
I have to match my packets based on MAC address, which I cannot do in the POSTROUTING chain, so I do it in PREROUTING using MARK. Then, I match on the MARK in the POSTROUTING chain to do a CLASSIFY. But this does not seem to work: wireless-r1 bwlimit # iptables -L -v -n -t mangle Chain PREROUTING (policy ACCEPT 3353K packets, 941M bytes) pkts bytes target prot opt in out source
2005 Jun 05
1
Creating a large matrix
Dear all, I have a set of data that is 2 columns wide and 35,000 rows long (see extract below). The first column contains codes for tetrads (2km x 2km squares within NW England) and the second column has the names of moss species present within each tetrad. I wish to convert this into a matrix where rows are labelled by 'Tetrad', columns are labelled by 'Moss species' and each
2010 May 20
3
Where to download the rsync binaries for Windows but NOT the cwrsync version?
When I go to page http://rsync.samba.org/download.html then there is no download of the windows binaries except the cwRsync version. However there must be such a pure-rsync binary version for Windows because I have already an old, outdated rsync.exe v3.0.4 So is there elsewhere a download site for the newest rsync for windows? Ben
2009 Nov 29
2
Any way to predict the amount of data to be copied when re-copying a file?
I do backups using rsync, and - every so often - a file takes far longer than it normally does. These are large data files which typically change only a little over time. I'm guessing that these large transfers are caused by occasional changes that "break" (ie. yield poor performance) in the "copy only changed pages" algorithm. But I've no proof of this. And I
2006 Jun 01
13
Not understanding network setup!!
Hi to all, +-------+ eth1 +-------+ | |==========| | ''network 1'' ----| A | | B |---- ''network 2'' | |==========| | +-------+ eth2 +-------+ A and B are routers # tc qdisc add dev eth1 root teql0 # tc qdisc add dev eth2 root teql0 # ip link set
2005 Oct 13
2
wondershaper....
Hi, I am new to the Linux Advance Routing Project and to Policy Based Routing as implemented in Linux.... but I have been using Linux for 10 years so not _really_ a newbie.... Looking at the lartc.org website I came across the reference implementation of a traffic shaper... I also have Matt Marsh''s book on ''Policy Based Routing using Linux'' which covers traffic
2004 Apr 14
0
rsync --link-dest issue on local fs
> Here's the deal... I have a filesystem that I have populated by > rsyncing from a filer (over NFS) using the --link-dest option to create > incremental "snapshots" of the live data. This part is working > fine... lots of links, much fewer blocks represented. Now it is time > to migrate to > a larger filesystem and, during the rsync, the links are not being