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2002 Apr 03
4
RE:How to decide mode and journal size?
Hi. I am using a large storage which is ext2 file system of 1T byte. It has many file types, doc, mail data, zip, etc. It doesn't have a database file. I want to change the file system from ext2 to ext3. It also can't divide to any partitions. How to decide journal mode and journal size? Please advice to me. Recommend a journal mode. (orderd or journal) Recommend a journal
2002 Jul 29
1
Reading Files from Ext3 with No partion
I've Managed to over write my MBR and offcourse all my partions are gone (stupid me). i kept a backup of my MBR but silly me it's on the same disk that died. i have a rescue disk is there any way i can read from /dev/hda and go through the whole disk (RAW DATA) searching for "mbr backup file" and then read it. I am using EXT3 with slackware 8.1/RH 7.2 I am sorry my spelling is
2017 Jul 18
1
Sporadic Bus error on mmap() on FUSE mount
On 18.7.2017 12:17, Niels de Vos wrote: > On Tue, Jul 18, 2017 at 10:48:45AM +0200, Jan Wrona wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I need to use rrdtool on top of a Gluster FUSE mount, rrdtool uses >> memory-mapped file IO extensively (I know I can recompile rrdtool with >> mmap() disabled, but that is just a workaround). I have three FUSE mount >> points on three different
2005 May 03
10
Unshapeable traffic
Hello, Could somebody explain following issue ? I set up htb class on outgoing external interface to shape p2p upload traffic. I limited it to 4Mbit/s. I also set up iptables counters chains in FORWARD chain to calculate traffic generated by p2p and others. While tc stats show that p2p shaping class keep defined 4Mbit traffic, iptables counters show me that p2p traffic exceed traffic to 150%
2017 Jul 18
0
Sporadic Bus error on mmap() on FUSE mount
On Tue, Jul 18, 2017 at 10:48:45AM +0200, Jan Wrona wrote: > Hi, > > I need to use rrdtool on top of a Gluster FUSE mount, rrdtool uses > memory-mapped file IO extensively (I know I can recompile rrdtool with > mmap() disabled, but that is just a workaround). I have three FUSE mount > points on three different servers, on one of them the command "rrdtool > create
2009 Feb 27
2
dovecot 1.1.11 errors
Hi, I sometimes got the following log entries with dovecot 1.1.11 : mail.err: Feb 27 10:06:54 dovecot: IMAP(hidden at email.com): write(dnotify pipe) failed: Bad file descriptor mail.err: Feb 27 10:06:54 dovecot: IMAP(hidden at email.com): close(dnotify pipe[0]) failed: Bad file descriptor mail.err: Feb 27 10:06:54 dovecot: IMAP(hidden at email.com): close(dnotify pipe[1]) failed: Bad
2008 Feb 28
4
dnotify inotify
Hi, I am compiling dovecot and I found dnotify & inotify. What does dnotify or inotify do ? do i need it. Thanks
2006 Mar 04
4
AjaxScaffold 2.2.0 released with graceful JS degredation
Just wanted to let anyone know that might have checked out the generator before and couldn''t use it b/c you''re project required graceful degredation. Well its in there now. Thanks everyone and enjoy. Demo: http://ajaxscaffold.height1percent.com Release Notes: http://www.height1percent.com/articles/2006/03/04/ajaxscaffold-2-2-0-released-with-graceful-js-degredation -- Richard
2009 Aug 28
2
Dovecot Erros in Logs
I got lots of errors that look like this: Error: write(dnotify pipe) failed: Bad file descriptor I am running dovecot-1.2.4-0_99 on RHEL4 dovecot -n: # 1.2.4: /etc/dovecot.conf # OS: Linux 2.6.9-89.0.3.ELsmp x86_64 Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS release 4 (Nahant Update 8) ext3 log_path: /var/log/dovecot info_log_path: /var/log/dovecot-info login_dir: /var/run/dovecot/login
2007 Aug 12
7
IDLE with inotify problem
Hi, I recently switched from courier imap to dovecot. With courier I had a working IDLE setup that informed me immediately when new mail arrived. With Dovecot it is different, sometimes i get an immediate result but most of the time it takes a rather long time for the notification to return to the client. For testing purposes I set mailbox_idle_check_interval = 1 and i now get the same
2016 Nov 28
5
RFC: Constructing StringRefs at compile time
OK - good to know. (not sure we're talking about pessimizing it - just not adding a new/possible optimization, to be clear) Just out of curiosity - are there particular reasons you prefer or need to ship an MSVC built version, rather than a bootstrapped Clang? On Mon, Nov 28, 2016 at 9:24 AM Robinson, Paul <paul.robinson at sony.com> wrote: > So I wouldn't personally worry too
2006 Jun 15
2
[PATCH] Better detection for ioloop and notify
Hi List! Attached is a patch to configure.in to test that epoll, poll, inotify, kqueue and dnotify actually work. It also attempts to select the best one for you if none specified. This supercedes my previous patch in the re beta9 thread. Hopefully get this in Gentoo's beta9 ebuild soon. Thanks -- Roy Marples <uberlord@gentoo.org> Gentoo/Linux Developer (baselayout, networking)
2005 Mar 03
4
Steroids for Rsync!
I've been researching the state of 'file alteration monitoring' technology on Linux. Famd uses dnotify to inefficently monitor a handful of directories. The replacement for dnotify is being worked on in the kenel and it's called inotify. If I understand it correctly and they get it finished, it would be an awesome addition to rsync. With it, you could run rsync to update a
2002 Jul 23
4
ext3 device reported to be 100% full, but we do not know where?
Hello to everybody here, We have a strange problem with ext3. df reports 28 of 30 GB to be used (rest may be slack) which it calls 100% used. But with du we can only find 13 GB, most of it actually in pretty large files (archives). Where are the other 17 GB gone? Thanks Michael -- Hostsharing eG / Boytinstr. 10 / D-22143 Hamburg phone+fax:+49/700/HOSTSHARI(ing) (= +49/700/46787427)
2001 Mar 30
1
Samba - Windows 2000 Client Speed
I've been running Samba v 2.07 for over a year on a small sub network with excellent results. Win NT 4.0, Win 98, and Win 95 machines all connected properly, and transfer speeds and reaction time is quite good. One of the Win NT machines was just upgraded to run Windows 2000. The connectivity still works, but I noticed a severe degredation in transfer speeds to and from the Windows 2000
2016 Nov 25
2
RFC: Constructing StringRefs at compile time
On Fri, Nov 25, 2016 at 6:10 AM Mueller-Roemer, Johannes Sebastian via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > What about going for > > template<unsigned N> > constexpr StringRef(const char (&Str)[N]) > > and avoiding strlen entirely for string literals? > You'd at least want an assert in there (that N - 1 == strlen(Str)) in case a StringRef is
2003 Mar 01
5
Policy routing and strange packets traversing.
Hi, Please suppose following config: Two external interfaces for two different providers On each of them configured NAT for specific IP addr. ie. 4: eth2: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP> mtu 1500 qdisc htb qlen 100 inet 1.1.1.30/30 brd 1.1.1.31 scope global eth2 6: eth4: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP> mtu 1500 qdisc htb qlen 100 inet 2.2.2.66/27 brd 2.2.2.95 scope global eth4 On eth2
2009 Dec 28
3
checking all folders for new mail (IMAP STATUS command)
Hello, I use Thunderbird as IMAP client and do a lot of server-side filtering with Sieve scripts. To be notified of new mails, I want to check all folders (a lot of them...) at once for new mails, and not only the inbox. According to http://kb.mozillazine.org/Checking_for_new_messages_in_other_folders_-_Thunderbird it should be sufficient to enable one setting -- given that the IMAP server
2006 Feb 09
2
Performance profiling & routes
Hi all, With a rails app running under lighttpd, we''ve recently stopped using lighttpd''s URL rewriting in favour of letting Rails'' routes do their job. However, under proper testing, we now see the application slowing down after a period of time (a couple of days); pages take increasingly longer to load over time. This is fixed by a lighttpd restart. Could this
1999 Apr 21
1
text works with the postscript device?
Dear R experts, R (0.63) does not seem to write me any text in a PS file. Trying x11() plot(12) text(5,5, "Hello World") works fine. Now I would like to have the same as a PS file. postscript("foobar.ps") plot(12) text(5,5,"Hello World") dev.off() Gives me a PS file with the plot -- but without the "Hello World". Why? I'm completely clueless. Ciao