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2013 Jan 15
1
Sluggish server with big array
Hi! I am experiencing strange behavior with my new CentOS 6.3 installation (system up to date). I have a big 11 TB EXT4 array mounted on /home/data. The server is a Tyan 2U (TA26-B3992-E) with Dual Opteron 2216, one cpu has 4 Gigs RAM and the other has 8 Gigs (so 12 Gigs total). The server uses 8 x Seagate 2TB SAS hard disks (7200 RPM) and all the disks are grouped together to form 1
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
2013 Feb 02
0
Processed: tagging as pending bugs that are closed by packages in NEW
Processing commands for control at bugs.debian.org: > # Saturday 2 February 19:03:31 UTC 2013 > # Tagging as pending bugs that are closed by packages in NEW > # http://ftp-master.debian.org/new.html > # > # Source package in NEW: cliff-tablib > tags 699594 + pending Bug #699594 [wnpp] ITP: cliff-tablib -- tablib formatters for cliff Added tag(s) pending. > # Source package
2017 Dec 14
1
Combining "--complexity=off" and "check password script"
I would like to understand how the "check password script" interacts with enabling/disabling password complexity checks. That is: if I configure     check password script = /usr/local/samba/sbin/crackcheck -d /var/cache/cracklib/cracklib_dict is this called *in addition* to the default complexity checking, or instead of it? And if I set     samba-tool domain passwordsettings set
2009 Sep 16
2
[LLVMdev] FYI: Phoronix GCC vs. LLVM-GCC benchmarks
Chris Lattner: > Comparing -O3 (and even -O4) is interesting, but we want all > optimization levels to perform better than GCC :). Lots of people use > -O2 and -Os, so comparing against other compiler's -O2 and -Os levels > is just as interesting as comparing -O3 vs -O3. > My thinking was that, for instance, -02 for GCC and -02 for LLVM(-GCC) do not necessarily mean
2012 Jan 25
4
Fwd: BUG in linux+v3.2.1/drivers/xen/xen-pciback/pci_stub.c
First, maintainer''s addresses (Ryan Wilson <hap9@epoch.ncsc.mil>, Chris Bookholt <hap10@epoch.ncsc.mil>) are wrong (users unknown to remote mailsystem), so posting to you: PCI bus format strings are wrong. "%04x:%02x:%02x.%d" should be used instead of "%04x:%02x:%02x.%1x" (in many places of linux+v3.2.1/drivers/xen/xen-pciback/pci_stub.c) --
2009 Sep 16
0
[LLVMdev] FYI: Phoronix GCC vs. LLVM-GCC benchmarks
On Sep 16, 2009, at 10:05 AM, Stefano Delli Ponti wrote: > Chris Lattner: >> Comparing -O3 (and even -O4) is interesting, but we want all >> optimization levels to perform better than GCC :). Lots of people >> use -O2 and -Os, so comparing against other compiler's -O2 and -Os >> levels is just as interesting as comparing -O3 vs -O3. > > My thinking
2008 Sep 12
3
[XSM][Patch] Minor XSM tools patch to dummy module - implement missing stub
- This minor patch implements the missing stub function security_label_to_details in the dummy module. This stub function is necessary to create domains with network interfaces for modules that do not implement the security_label_to_details function. Signed-off-by: George Coker <gscoker@alpha.ncsc.mil> _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list
2011 Apr 15
3
[PATCHv3] libxl: Exposed Flask XSM functionality
Adds support for assigning a label to domains, obtaining and setting the current enforcing mode, and loading a policy with xl command and libxl header when the Flask XSM is in use. Adheres to the changes made by the patch to remove exposure of libxenctrl/libxenstore headers via libxl.h. tools/libxl/libxl_flask.c | 71 ++++++++++++++++++ tools/libxl/Makefile | 2
2004 Aug 06
0
connection problem
fwiw erver icecast 1.3.7 / ices 0.0.1beta5 erver on a dsl line (384kbps) client on a LAN separate to it going through several hops winamp has the drop client problems. And recently another weird problem, it spawns with only one channel balance way over to the right. this can suck if your windows has no balance control for its audio! onique: stays connected for hours and hours xmms/unix .
2004 Aug 06
2
connection problem
I am pretty sure that the integrity of my mp3's is okay. I know that music match shreds the mp3 data and produces mp3 files that are not ISO compliant. I always use WaveLab and the radium codec to encode my sets and enable the ISO compatibility option at all times. This problem only seemed to come about with winamp 2.7 but if sonique is doing it to, I don't know... What about relaying? Do
2006 Dec 20
0
[Xense-devel] [PATCH] [3/4] Flask XSM tools
This patch implements the Flask tools for the xen control plane (xm & xend). The patch also refactors the ACM toolchain so that a common security API (based on the existing ACM toolchain) is exported to xm and xend. To create a domain with the Flask module, add the following (for example) to a domain''s configuration file access_control =
2008 Sep 03
0
[XSM][PATCH] XSM python tools patch - remove autogenerated xsm.py
- The patch does away with the autogenerated xsm.py file and introduces a config parameter in xend-config.sxp to determine the security module. The parameter is (xsm_module_name {acm, dummy, flask}). The default setting/option is dummy. .hgignore is also updated to stop ignoring xsm.py on commits. - The patch has created an xsconstant for XS_POLICY_FLASK and updated the toolchain to check the
2009 Apr 10
0
[PATCH][XSM] missing entries to xsm_fixup_ops
This patch adds the missing presence checks for the pm_op and get_pmstat hooks in xsm_fixup_ops. Signed-off-by: George S. Coker, II <gscoker@alpha.ncsc.mil> _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
2009 Aug 14
0
[PATCH] xen/xsm/flask: Fix AVC audit message format
Fix formatting of Flask AVC audit messages so that existing policy tools can parse them. After applying, ''xm dmesg | audit2allow'' yields the expected result. Signed-off-by: Stephen D. Smalley <sds@tycho.nsa.gov> Signed-off-by: George S. Coker, II <gscoker@alpha.ncsc.mil> --- xen/xsm/flask/avc.c | 8 +++----- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
2006 Jul 17
0
[PATCH 2/5] pciback: per-device permissive flag
This patch includes the per-device permissive flag as described by its original author, Ryan: "The permissive flag was added to the PCI Backend to disable the PCI Backend''s "read-only by default" stance to allow devices in driver domains to write to registers within a device''s configuration space. This flag was global for all devices controlled by the PCI Backend
2011 Apr 04
2
[PATCHv2] libxl: Exposed Flask XSM functionality
Adds support for assigning a label to domains, obtaining and setting the current enforcing mode, and loading a policy with xl command when the Flask XSM is in use. libxl.c | 1 libxl.idl | 3 - xl.h | 3 + xl_cmdimpl.c | 171 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--- xl_cmdtable.c | 18 +++++- 5 files changed, 187 insertions(+), 9
2009 Sep 16
5
[LLVMdev] FYI: Phoronix GCC vs. LLVM-GCC benchmarks
Since we are in the area, what *should* O1 do? It's basically good for nothing, since it doesn't tune for size or performance. The only good I personally ever have for it is once in a while there is a miscompile at -O1 which narrows the problem. Would it be crazy to make -O1 equivalent to -Os? - Daniel On Wednesday, September 16, 2009, Chris Lattner <clattner at apple.com>
2006 Aug 02
0
[PATCH] xenstore-chmod
Hello, I''ve modified tools/xenstore/xenstore_client.c to include a new utility, xenstore-chmod. This utility permits developers and administrators to manually change the permissions on arbitrary locations in XenStore from the command line. This is often helpful if you''re trying to debug an application that relies on XenStore and is encountering difficulties with permissions.
2006 Aug 02
2
[PATCH][RFC] permit domU userspace to watch xenstore
Hello, This patch allows userspace tools on a domU to setup a watch on the xenstore. It does this by intercepting XS_WATCH requests written to /proc/xen/xenbus and then re-submitting the request to the in-kernel xenstore interface, in linux-2.6-xen-sparse/drivers/xen/xenbus/xenbus_xs.c. When a callback occurs, an in-kernel function is invoked, which then reconstructs a response in the format