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2005 Jun 20
0
Re: i486 and i686 are the majority ISAs for x86 -- WAS: CentOS 4.0 -> 4.1 update failing
From: alex at milivojevic.org
> At various points in time Red Hat made some somewhat conflicting 
> decisions.  The first was that Red Hat distributions must have NPTL.
> For NPTL support, there are two components of system where it is
> implemented, kernel and glibc.  Back then glibc supported NPTL only
> for i686.  NPTL support was later backported to i586 and i486.
Also remember
2007 Apr 18
2
[PATCH] Clean up x86 control register and MSR macros (corrected)
This patch is based on Rusty's recent cleanup of the EFLAGS-related
macros; it extends the same kind of cleanup to control registers and
MSRs.
It also unifies these between i386 and x86-64; at least with regards
to MSRs, the two had definitely gotten out of sync.
Signed-off-by: H. Peter Anvin <hpa@zytor.com>
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2007 Apr 18
2
[PATCH] Clean up x86 control register and MSR macros (corrected)
This patch is based on Rusty's recent cleanup of the EFLAGS-related
macros; it extends the same kind of cleanup to control registers and
MSRs.
It also unifies these between i386 and x86-64; at least with regards
to MSRs, the two had definitely gotten out of sync.
Signed-off-by: H. Peter Anvin <hpa@zytor.com>
diff -urN --exclude='o.*' --exclude '*~'
2007 Apr 18
1
No subject
[PATCH] Clean up x86 control register and MSR macros
This patch is based on Rusty's recent cleanup of the EFLAGS-related
macros; it extends the same kind of cleanup to control registers and
MSRs.
It also unifies these between i386 and x86-64; at least with regards
to MSRs, the two had definitely gotten out of sync.
Signed-off-by: H. Peter Anvin <hpa@zytor.com>
diff -urN
2007 Apr 18
1
No subject
[PATCH] Clean up x86 control register and MSR macros
This patch is based on Rusty's recent cleanup of the EFLAGS-related
macros; it extends the same kind of cleanup to control registers and
MSRs.
It also unifies these between i386 and x86-64; at least with regards
to MSRs, the two had definitely gotten out of sync.
Signed-off-by: H. Peter Anvin <hpa@zytor.com>
diff -urN
2008 Mar 18
0
vista svn checkout to mapped drive slower than xp
Hi,
On a vista pc we run Syncrosvn client to check out svn repositories to
a samba share. It works but on Vista this takes much longer than on
windows xP. Checkout or status check on local disk work normally.
(tried the same on a different vista pc, same problem..)
To troubleshoot this I created a smaller test SVN repository to make
it easier to read network captures. (I made a svn repository
2004 Feb 25
1
Wan Simulation / Bw/Latency testing
Hi, i have a question if linux is able to do the same thing that
commercial wan simulators do (which cost 7000 $ or more).
Basicly i want to use the following setup.
                       Linux Router Machine
192.168.0.1           192.168.1.1 Eth0  192.168.10.1 Eth5
                      192.168.2.1 Eth1  192.168.100.1 WEB Server.
                      192.168.3.1 Eth2
                     
2006 Sep 06
0
Can i attach another qdisc (htb) under HFSC classfull ?
Hi,
Is it possible to attach another qdisq under a HFSC classfull ?
I try it and the configuraton works :
        $TC qdisc add dev $dev root handle 1: hfsc default 30
        $TC class add dev $dev parent 1: classid 1:1 hfsc sc rate
${RATE}mbit ul rate ${RATE}mbit
        $TC class add dev $dev parent 1:1 classid 1:10 hfsc rt umax 1500b
dmax 30ms rate 200kbit
        $TC class add dev $dev
2006 Oct 07
0
Starting tcpdump increases Samba performance 20 times
Hello, first post here from me.
I have performance problems with Samba (3.0.22-1ubuntu3.1) on Ubuntu 6.06,
fully updated. I get < 10 Mbit/sec over a GBit LAN, transferring files from
Windows Server 2003 SP1 (or XP SP2) to Samba shares. The Ubuntu server is
running on a P4 3.6 GHz with 2 GB RAM, the Win2k3 is running in a virtual
machine on VMWare ESX 3.0.1. I have verified the problem on a Win
2007 Feb 02
0
VLANs with Xen - work with 1 Gbit, doesn''t with 100 Mbit cards?
I have a strange problem with VLANs with Xen 3.0.4. I signalled it on
Xen-users list, but found no definitive solution to it.
I configure VLANs so that they are available in dom0; domUs don''t know
that they use VLANs.
I use a stock "network-bridge" comming from Xen for setting up networking:
#!/bin/bash
dir=$(dirname "$0")
"$dir/network-bridge"
2006 Jun 09
1
Asterisk, mISDN and a Fritz card -- kernel crashes
Who mentioned fax? :-)
Native CAPI isn't an option for us (unfortunately), as our service is a
point-to-point service, which the AVM CAPI drivers don't support.
We've now got another problem -- we're now able to make calls -- once.  The
kernel panics as soon as someone terminates a call (and, so it would seem,
at various other times too).  This has only been occuring since mISDN
2006 Dec 18
1
Copy 100gb+ file over LAN?
Hopefully this is not too off topic.
I have a server in which I'm creating an Exchange Information Store
backup using ntbackup. The .bkf file it creates is 112GB. My goal was
first to rsync it over to a local linux server, and then rsync just the
changes over the internet to another linux server. I do this with other
Exchange .bkf files (in the 4GB to 20GB range) and it seems to work well
2004 Oct 18
1
Beginer question
Hi, list members.
I''ve been reading a lot about traffic control because 
at work we have the following configuration......
			 LINUX
			  BOX
			 _____
	100 mbit	|	|
LAN1--------------|eth0	|
			|	|	2 mbit SDSL
			| eth1|-------------------INTERNET
	100 mbit	|	|
LAN2--------------|eth2	|
			|	|
			-------
The linux box (REDHAT 9-2.4.20-30.9) acts as a firewall-NAT
solution for both
2006 Jan 04
3
TC/CBQ shaping problems
Hello everyone,
I''m a newbie experimenting with CBQ shaping and am facing a few problems.
Can any of you please help?
TEST SETUP:
+---------------+            +----------------+
| 10.0.0.103 |----------->| 10.0.0.102 |
+---------------+            +----------------+
10.0.0.103: Linux, 100Mbit/s NIC
10.0.0.102: Windows, 100Mbit/s NIC, iperf tcp server (ports 2000 and 2001)
WHAT I
2006 Jan 23
1
OFF TOPIC: Core router upgrade for a voip colocation center
Hello, hope this isn't too far offtopic here but being a troller for a long
time here I've realized there is a great knowledge base so I wanted to at
least see if i could get some tips.  I help run a small colocation company
in California and I am in the middle of recommending a new 'core router'
platform for our network.  We offer mainly colo and dedicated servers, and
several of
2005 Feb 21
2
Illegal instruction on startup
Hello,
   I have done some browsing through the wiki and on Google and haven't been
able to find anything that looks like what is happening to me.  When I start
Asterisk by typing "asterisk -vvvc", I get "Illegal instruction" and nothing
else.  Nothing before and nothing after.
This is a Via Cyrix III 667MHz CPU with 192MB RAM running on Slackware 10.1
(Kernel 2.4.29) as a
2019 Aug 06
1
Question on server speed
On Aug 6, 2019, at 7:04 AM, Stephen John Smoogen <smooge at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> On Mon, 5 Aug 2019 at 19:49, Warren Young <warren at etr-usa.com> wrote:
> 
>> On Aug 5, 2019, at 11:25 AM, Stephen John Smoogen <smooge at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> On Mon, 5 Aug 2019 at 13:17, Jerry Geis <jerry.geis at gmail.com> wrote:
2020 Oct 09
1
macOS performance issues
Hi, 
I?m currently setting up a samba Server on a Raspberry PI 4 with an external 8TB HDD.
Since this is rather low end hardware, I?m trying to figure out which performance optimizations are still relevant today, since a lot has chanced in the past years and quite a few options are now set by default.
The default values seem to work well for Windows but I?m having lots of issues with macOS. 
2004 Jul 04
0
TEQL+HTB (?)
Hi!
We have 2 lines with 2 mbit each. I have to set up a configuration like
the following:
- if both lines work, grant 3 mbit to a web service running on a server in
our DMZ
- if one line fails, grant all the remaining 2 mbit to that service
- if the service doesn''t need all the bandwidth, use the remaining for
other services
I read through the HOWTO, and figured out that I need TEQL to
2006 Jun 09
0
Asterisk,mISDN and a Fritz card -- kernel
> uname -a
Linux pbx 2.6.15-1-686 #2 Mon Mar 6 15:27:08 UTC 2006 i686 GNU/Linux
I'm using the 2.6.15-1-686 kernel package from debian testing.  mISDN was installed using the latest CVS sources.
Regards,
Chris
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From: "MBIT Technologies" <mail@mbit.com.au>
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk, mISDN and a Fritz card --
kernel crashes
To: "'Asterisk Users