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2008 Feb 08
3
Disk partitions and LVM limits
Hi, I've got a DAS DELL MD1000 with a bunch of SATA drives in RAID 5 configuration with total space of 5.4TB. This box is attached to a CentOS5 system (kernel 2.6.18-53.1.6.el5). Any idea how to make this space usable? Is there a limit how big a partition can be? What is the work around? Is there a limit how big a file system ca be? I've tried to partition it but no matter how bug
2010 Feb 25
1
Updating a hexbinplot
Dear all, Considering this simple example of hexbinplot: mixdata <- data.frame(x = c(rnorm(5000), rnorm(5000,4,1.5)), y = c(rnorm(5000), rnorm(5000,2,3)), a = gl(2, 5000)) fig <- hexbinplot(y ~ x | a, mixdata) print(fig) update(fig, colramp = BTC) produces a bad (non-updated) legend. Compare it with: hexbinplot(y ~ x | a, mixdata, colramp = BTC) What
2004 Mar 02
2
xp pro & debian
I've got a working samba setup on a debian linux server. Existing windows boxes are win98 with unencripted passwords. They only need to see the exported directories on the samba server. All the networking is working. (dns, dhcp, ping, internet access, etc ) Anything I do on my new XP Pro box or in samba.conf gives the error message:- The folder you entered does not appear to be valid.please
2010 Jan 16
3
How to force iscsi to see the new LUN size
Hi, I increased the size of one of the LUNs and on CentOS 5.4 if I restart iscsi (`service iscsi restart`) I'll see the the new size but this will disconnect all other LUNs. I'm hoping that there is isciadm or some other command that will force iscsi to rediscover the LUNs but I can't seem to be able to come up with one. Resize2fs says that there is nothing to be done. I'm
2012 Jan 04
1
[Bug 768] New: Returns the position the entry was inserted
http://bugzilla.netfilter.org/show_bug.cgi?id=768 Summary: Returns the position the entry was inserted Product: iptables Version: unspecified Platform: All OS/Version: All Status: NEW Severity: enhancement Priority: P5 Component: libiptc AssignedTo: netfilter-buglog at lists.netfilter.org
2013 Jun 01
0
Asic-technologies.com
Asic-technologies.com We make ASIC Bitcoin Mining Gear using the ASIC chips Sourced from Taiwan. 3.1 -3.3 GHash/sec 4 Board (has 32 chips) - 15 BTC 9.3-9.9 GHash/sec 12 Board (has 96 chips) - 30 BTC Each module board uses about 39 Watts of power. Mining board's supplied (No case) power supply , On-board heat sink , USB connectors. Ready assembled (suggest that you insert board's into a
2013 Jun 15
0
Bitcoin Mining
Asic-technologies.com 9.3-9.9 GHash/sec 6 Board (has 48 chips) - 30 BTC - $3000 USD This unit will make: Coins per 24h at these conditions 0.2965 BTC Revenue per day29.08 USD Each module board uses about 31 Watts of power. Mining board's supplied , Case, power supply , On-board heat sink , USB connectors. Ready assembled All the boards are linked together , With one main controller. Easy to
2013 Jun 18
0
Bitcoin Mining
Asic-technologies.com 9.3-9.9 GHash/sec 6 Board (has 48 chips) - 30 BTC - $3000 USD This unit will make: Coins per 24h at these conditions 0.2965 BTC Revenue per day29.08 USD Each module board uses about 31 Watts of power. Mining board's supplied , Case, power supply , On-board heat sink , USB connectors. Ready assembled All the boards are linked together , With one main controller. Easy to
2013 Jun 01
0
Asic-technologies.com
Asic-technologies.com We make ASIC Bitcoin Mining Gear using the ASIC chips Sourced from Taiwan. 3.1 -3.3 GHash/sec 4 Board (has 32 chips) - 15 BTC 9.3-9.9 GHash/sec 12 Board (has 96 chips) - 30 BTC Each module board uses about 39 Watts of power. Mining board's supplied (No case) power supply , On-board heat sink , USB connectors. Ready assembled (suggest that you insert board's into a
2020 May 21
2
LV: predication
> The compare of interest is clear, I think. It compares a Vector Induction Variable with a broadcasted loop invariant value, aka the BTC. Obtaining the latter operand is the goal, clearly, but to do so, the former operand needs to be recognized as a VIV. Yep, exactly that. > What if this compare is not generated by LV’s fold-tail-by-masking transformation? Not sure I completely follow
2008 Apr 10
0
Problems with 64bit PV domU
Hi. I tryed to install new xen 3.2 in my new server (amd64 debian etch) ,but when I try to boot some 64bit pv domain debian etch amd64 with kernel  vmlinuz-2.6.18.8-xen I get Kernel panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill init! When I try to boot it with my old 32bit kernel everything is ok what can be the problem? mysql:/# xm create /machines/mysql.cfg Using config file
2009 Feb 16
1
The cpc provider cometh
Hi, Finally, the long promised CPU performance counter provider has arrived into Nevada build 109! For those that need an injection of excitement at the start of the week, you can check out some usage examples on my blog: http://blogs.sun.com/jonh/entry/finally_dtrace_meets_the_cpu Also, you can find a new section for the provider in the DTrace docs:
1999 Sep 22
1
Samba and Visual C++
I've just tried to install MS Visual C++ 6.0 on our Samba 2.0.5a Linux Server. When I was asked for the installation directory I tried to use a samba-share that was mounted on a network drive letter. Just after this the setup programm refused the path as incorrect. Now the question: Is it impossible to install the VC6 package server based? I don't wan't to install this big package on
2011 Apr 04
1
[PATCH] com32: Do not use centralized bitops header in vsscanf
From: Matt Fleming <matt.fleming at linux.intel.com> Partially revert "com32: add a centralized bitops header" This reverts part of commit db74cf6c4182f40ecf7fad1f04799d09d82f896d. The usage of the centralized bitops in com32/lib/vsscanf.c is not correct because the bitmap that we're accessing is too large for the 'bt', 'bts' and 'btc' instructions to
2013 Jul 17
1
[LLVMdev] [PATCH v2] X86: disambiguate unqualified btr, bts
On Jul 17, 2013 7:41 AM, "Joerg Sonnenberger" <joerg at britannica.bec.de> wrote: > > On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 11:54:21AM +0530, Ramkumar Ramachandra wrote: > > Jim Grosbach wrote: > > > No. The above rule is absolutely the wrong thing to do, as has been > > > previously noted. > > > > I don't give a shit about whether you think it is
2007 Apr 28
1
freeRADIUS with winbindd, ntlm_auth on Samba 3.0.24
Hello I want to use ntlm_auth together with winbindd for RADIUS-authentication of users against the users of a Samba-server. The freeRADIUS-daemon and the Samba-, winbindd- and ntlm_auth binaries are all on the same machine. Samba works fine and the whole setup worked fine with Samba 3.0.22. Actually I have to set up this scenario on a machine with Samba 3.0.24 and it does not work at all :-(.
2015 Jan 24
2
[LLVMdev] X86TargetLowering::LowerToBT
This is a patch to X86TargetLowering::LowerToBT() which was hashed over on the Developers list with Intel concurring. It checks whether the -Oz (optimize for size) flag is set or whether the containing function's PGO cold attribute is set. If either are true it emits BT for tests of bits 8-31 instead of TEST. Previously, TEST was always used for bits 0-31 and BT was always used for bits
2010 Apr 09
1
Kernel panic due to vg00 not found while not using LVM at all
Hi, I have a system running CentOS4.8. Last month I installed the latest updates including kernel 2.6.9-89.0.23 and rebooted the system. It has been running for almost a month. Last night I updated the system again which updated only a few packages: openssl, tzdata, curl,vixie-cron and logrotate. No new kernel or anything out of ordinary. The reboot after the update stopped with kernel
2013 Jul 14
2
[LLVMdev] [PATCH] x86/asm: avoid mnemonics without type suffix
(Resent without HTML) On 07/14/2013 10:19 AM, Linus Torvalds wrote: > Now, there are possible cases where you want to make the size explicit > because you are mixing memory operand sizes and there can be nasty > performance implications of doing a 32-bit write and then doing a > 64-bit read of the result. I'm not actually aware of us having ever > worried/cared about it, but
2007 Mar 26
0
Component-Based software development
Hy Guys, I''m reading a book called "UML Components - A Simple Process for Specifying Component Based Software" (by John Cheesman and Jonh Daniels) and i was wandering if this kind of development is possible on Ruby and Rails as well. Has anyone tried to develop in rails using a Component-Based development approach? Thanks in advance, and sorry if it is a stupid question. :)