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2006 Feb 25
1
Linux performance bug: fsync() for files with zero links
Linux kernel (as of 2.6.15.4) has the following performance bug: Syncing (fsync() or fdatasync()) files with zero links (deleted files) in not no-op, as it should be. See details, a test C program, and the rationale in the URL below: http://b2e.ex-code.com/index.php/soft/2006/02/24/linux_performance_bug_zero_links_fsync In the article with the URL above it is also explained how to make much
2014 Nov 26
2
"Communications with UPS advice@localhost lost" when using an other USB device
Well, also below in dmesg: [ 190.249219] usb 3-1.3: usbfs: USBDEVFS_CONTROL failed cmd blazer_usb rqt 33 rq 9 len 8 ret -110 26.11.2014, 03:05, "Victor Porton" <porton at narod.ru>: > A fragment of dmesg output (here idVendor=0665, idProduct=5161 is the UPS; the webcam is idVendor=17a1, idProduct=0128): > > [ ???1.317085] usb 4-1: new high-speed USB device number 2
2014 Dec 01
2
Do I need to configure times and percents?
01.12.2014, 14:50, "Charles Lepple" <clepple at gmail.com>: > On Dec 1, 2014, at 4:11 AM, Victor Porton <porton at narod.ru> wrote: >> ?battery.voltage: 13.70 >> ?battery.voltage.high: 13.00 >> ?battery.voltage.low: 10.40 > > These are the voltage thresholds for the UPS, so theoretically the UPS will send the LB signal when the battery voltage goes
2014 Nov 26
0
"Communications with UPS advice@localhost lost" when using an other USB device
On Nov 25, 2014, at 8:17 PM, Victor Porton <porton at narod.ru> wrote: > Well, also below in dmesg: > > [ 190.249219] usb 3-1.3: usbfs: USBDEVFS_CONTROL failed cmd blazer_usb rqt 33 rq 9 len 8 ret -110 -110 is -ETIMEDOUT. > 26.11.2014, 03:05, "Victor Porton" <porton at narod.ru>: >> A fragment of dmesg output (here idVendor=0665, idProduct=5161 is the
2014 Dec 01
1
Do I need to configure times and percents?
01.12.2014, 16:27, "Charles Lepple" <clepple at gmail.com>: > On Dec 1, 2014, at 9:19 AM, Victor Porton <porton at narod.ru> wrote: >> ?01.12.2014, 14:50, "Charles Lepple" <clepple at gmail.com>: >>> ?Does "upsrw -l advice" show anything? >> ?$ upsrw -l advice >> ?upsrw: invalid option -- 'l' > > I suppose
2014 Nov 26
0
"Communications with UPS advice@localhost lost" when using an other USB device
A fragment of dmesg output (here idVendor=0665, idProduct=5161 is the UPS; the webcam is idVendor=17a1, idProduct=0128): [ 1.317085] usb 4-1: new high-speed USB device number 2 using ehci-pci [ 1.405223] tsc: Refined TSC clocksource calibration: 3395.557 MHz [ 1.405228] Switching to clocksource tsc [ 1.449642] usb 4-1: New USB device found, idVendor=8087, idProduct=0024 [ 1.449648]
2014 Dec 01
2
Do I need to configure times and percents?
01.12.2014, 06:18, "Charles Lepple" <clepple at gmail.com>: > On Nov 29, 2014, at 7:32 AM, Victor Porton <porton at narod.ru> wrote: >> ?On Debian Linux jessie: >> >> ?After buying an UPS and installation of nut-server and nut-client at my PC and configuring the ports and the protocol, do I need to adjust time and/or percentage parameters, to be sure my
2014 Dec 01
0
Do I need to configure times and percents?
On Dec 1, 2014, at 4:11 AM, Victor Porton <porton at narod.ru> wrote: > battery.voltage: 13.70 > battery.voltage.high: 13.00 > battery.voltage.low: 10.40 These are the voltage thresholds for the UPS, so theoretically the UPS will send the LB signal when the battery voltage goes lower than 10.40 Volts. Also, if battery.charge works, you can use "ignorelb" if you want to
2014 Dec 01
0
Do I need to configure times and percents?
On Dec 1, 2014, at 9:19 AM, Victor Porton <porton at narod.ru> wrote: > 01.12.2014, 14:50, "Charles Lepple" <clepple at gmail.com>: >> Does "upsrw -l advice" show anything? > > $ upsrw -l advice > upsrw: invalid option -- 'l' I suppose I should read the documentation every once in a while :-) "upsrw advice" I was thinking of
2014 Dec 01
0
Do I need to configure times and percents?
On Nov 29, 2014, at 7:32 AM, Victor Porton <porton at narod.ru> wrote: > On Debian Linux jessie: > > After buying an UPS and installation of nut-server and nut-client at my PC and configuring the ports and the protocol, do I need to adjust time and/or percentage parameters, to be sure my computer will be turned off automatically after a reasonable time after failing electricity?
2014 Nov 26
2
"Communications with UPS advice@localhost lost" when using an other USB device
I use Debian jessie with nut-server 2.7.2-1+b3. Yesterday I've configured it for my new Advice PRS850 (a UPS with USB interface). I also have an USB webcam (and also USB mouse and keyboard, but that doesn't matter). When I start the program Cheese (a program which uses the webcam), I receive the following broadcast message: "Communications with UPS advice at localhost lost"
2014 Nov 29
2
Do I need to configure times and percents?
On Debian Linux jessie: After buying an UPS and installation of nut-server and nut-client at my PC and configuring the ports and the protocol, do I need to adjust time and/or percentage parameters, to be sure my computer will be turned off automatically after a reasonable time after failing electricity? My UPS is Advice PRS850. If I need to adjust the parameters, please explain the details. --
2005 Aug 01
3
two UA with the same usr/pwd
Hello, I can understand why asterisk is designed to not to allow two UAs with the same usr/pwd, http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/2004-February/037284.html, but I have to find a solution for this. My first option is use SER as an extension end of Asterisk, to allow more than one SIP endpoint to register with the same details http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+at+large. I
2016 Jul 09
2
Red Neuronal complicada categorías
Hola, Esta es una forma de hacerlo... Mira que lo primero que he modificado es el fichero "x.csv" para sustituir los espacios en los nombres por "_". Y también he quitado los acentos y las eñes... He utilizado el paquete RNNS y la función "mlp()" para ajustar la red. #------------------------------------------- > x <- read.csv("x.csv",
2007 Mar 05
1
Deletion of xattr don't sync
Is there option for deleting xattr-s same as --delete for files, because it seems deletion of xattr don't sync, however it is synced when data of file change, see example below. Maybe this is a bug or maybe this is ok? System gentoo attr-2.4.32, rsync form today cvs. -- Regards Stanislaw Gruszka stasiu@sg /mnt/hda5/export $ echo "data" > file stasiu@sg /mnt/hda5/export $
2001 Jan 18
2
root fs type in fstab
Hello all. I am currently using ext3 0.0.5d with great success. I am a bit conflicted about what to tell the system regarding my root filesystem however. I have my root filesystem configured and working as an ext3 filesystem, but it is/was not without some fraught. Using RedHat 7.0, if you simply create your journal on the root file- system, figure out it's inode number, issue a lilo -R
2018 Apr 27
3
How do I get the kernel srpm?
I tried to follow the work flow shown in https://wiki.centos.org/Sources, but it does not seem to work: I did this: mkdir CentOS pushd CentOS git clone https://git.centos.org/git/centos-git-common.git git clone https://git.centos.org/git/rpms/kernel.git pushd kernel/ git checkout c6 ../centos-git-common/get_sources.sh And I got the message: Missing metadata. Please run from inside a sources
2003 Jun 12
1
Regarding hashing, ext3, and kjournald
I've tried to find my answer to this question but I have not (yet). Any assistance or expert knowledge is greatly appreciated! PROBLEM: mounting an ext3 volume 'read only' results in a different md5sum hash value for the volume than when the same volume is *not* mounted SCENARIO: - when I hash unmounted /dev/hda5 using 'md5sum /dev/hda5' I get value XXX. - when I hash
2009 May 26
2
[How-To?] Using Syslinux AltMBR + TrueCrypt System Encryption (RFE: swap drive ID's)
Just achieved success using syslinux to multi-OS boot, including a WinXP System (boot) partition that's been encrypted with TrueCrypt (TC). You'll need syslinux version 3.81-pre13 or newer to get a working altmbr.bin file. I used: http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/boot/syslinux/Testing/syslinux-3.81-pre13.zip Background: I started with a 'normal' multi-OS boot setup as
2016 Mar 18
9
[PATCH 0/7] Small portability changes
Assorted collection of small improvements in making libguestfs build on non-Linux OSes; most of the changes impact tests though. Thanks, Pino Toscano (7): build: check the path of fuser, and use it in FUSE code tests: move guestfs-md5.sh to test-data v2v: tests: isolate SHA1 calculation in an own shared function v2v: tests: use guestfs-hashsums.sh for MD5 php: pass $(MAKE) to