Displaying 20 results from an estimated 100 matches similar to: "ObSheesh: Sheesh"
2002 Jul 06
3
Changing journaling mode on root / loop-aes
EXT3 developers:
I am curious, if EXT3 is currently being used on the root
partition in "data=ordered" mode (the default as I understand), and I
want to have the it come up in data=journal mode, how do you effectuate
this conversion? I would also be curious how to know if anything special
is required for doing so for the /boot partition as well. I believe that
with the /home partition,
2002 Apr 04
1
EXT3: tail packing status / a few questions
Dr. Tweedie, et al.:
I have decided to move to EXT3 from ReiserFS if I can get tail
packing for EXT3. Last I had asked about it, someone had written some
sort of patch but it was not official (I think), and was questionable if
it had worked or not. Can someone tell me the status in the instant? If
I installed 2.4.18 or a later kernel, would tail packing be part of
EXT3? How would I turn it on or
2001 Jul 25
4
EXT3 Worries
Dear Sir or Ma'am:
I am interested to think about implementing EXT3 onto my servers here.
However, I have some concerns and am hoping someone can address them.
1) If I install ext3 what is the likelihood that the extent of damage caused
by its bugs will be limited to just the fact that the journals may not work
properly? Alternatively, do I risk real damage to files and the filesystem
at
2002 Feb 04
5
2GB of Waste? How can it be?
Dr. Tweedie, et al.:
I recently formatted a partition using EXT3, and after a "df -h"
I get 14GB of space. When I reformatted the partition with ReiserFS, and
did a "df -h" I got 16GB of space!
Now the partition was setup to be 16GB via fdisk, so 16GB is
correct. However, why does EXT3 loose 2GB of space? The journals cannot
be that big!?!
Very Respectfully,
Stuart
2002 Feb 04
0
Re: 2GB of Waste? How can it be? -- missing the point
"IT3 Stuart Blake Tener, USNR-R" wrote:
> With regard to ReiserFS, I don't see why allowing it to be
> installed that way, means it must be a supported configuration.
> RH could easily simply allow you to install in that manner,
> but support it via their technical support.
Mandrake may operate that way, but RedHat does _not_ -- at least
that has been my experience.
2001 Jan 08
0
cleaning up the BUGS list
In looking over the bugs list, it seems to me that most of them are
things we can no longer do anything about, because they are on old
versions or broken systems or were features or ....
There are now so many they obscure the bugs needing attention.
I am about the remove the following. If anyone thinks they are still
relevant, could you please send a follow-up to R-bugs with details under
1.2.0
2002 Feb 04
0
Re: 2GB of Waste? How can it be? -- some JFS are worse than non-JFS
"IT3 Stuart Blake Tener, USNR-R" wrote:
> In terms of enterprise reliability, I understand, however, having an
> "office recommended journaling filesystem",
Some journaling filesystems can be _worse_ than non-journaled. If
the recovery mechanism of the JFS is to "aggressively" go to the
journal, journal mis-reads can _toast_ a filesystem. I'll take a
full
2015 Dec 09
0
wifi on servers and fedora [was Re: 7.2 kernel panic on boot]
Lamar Owen wrote:
> On 12/09/2015 08:54 AM, James B. Byrne wrote:
>> So, the implication of your suggestion, if I understand it aright, is
>> that I should audit all of the communication forums in use by Fedora
>> developers and then point out whenever any of the many dozens or
>> hundreds of contributors introduces something that in my opinion may
>> impact a
2015 Dec 18
0
google chrome future / centos 7
Valeri Galtsev wrote:
>
> On Fri, December 18, 2015 10:27 am, Jonathan Billings wrote:
>> On Fri, Dec 18, 2015 at 09:55:39AM -0600, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
>>> <sarcasm>
>>> I guess we all are divided into two categories
>>>
>>> 1. If google [something] doesn't work on the operating system of my
>>> choice, the hell with that crap
2002 Feb 08
1
Re: Please go elsewhere, I don't have time
[ NOTE: I'm putting this off-topic thread back on the Ext3 list,
temporarily, as I hope _someone_else_ can help this gentleman better
than I have. With each response I get 10 more questions, 5 of them
have already been answered and another 5 that utterly confuses me on
what he is trying to accomplish, because he's changing his
priorities (to often conflicting ones). ]
"IT3 Stuart
DAHDI FXO calls and the 's' extension. No, Jackie-O doesn't work here--it's just an example. Sheesh!
2010 Jul 02
1
DAHDI FXO calls and the 's' extension. No, Jackie-O doesn't work here--it's just an example. Sheesh!
Calls that come in on DAHDI FXO ports are routed to [context], extension 's'
INSTEAD, I would like to route specific ports to specific extensions, For
example:
I want DAHDI/1-1 to go to 1234
I want DAHDI/1-2 to go to 2345
I want DAHDI/1-3 to go to 3456 ...etc
What is the CLEANEST way to do this?
Yes, I can create a private context for each DAHDI channel but that seems
messy and
2000 May 04
2
acepack, akima and tripack will not load (PR#533)
Full_Name: Michael R. Allen
Version: 1.01
OS: linux redhat
Submission from: (NULL) (149.149.32.46)
Hello,
Thought you might be interested. I tried to load the package tripack
needed by the sgeostat package. After some careful searching, three packages
were
found which had the same error. Here is the output.
Mike
> library(acepack) Error in dyn.load(x, as.logical(local),
2001 Aug 02
2
Re: EXT3 Worries / Its the army brats that worry me!?!
2009 Mar 03
6
Newbie needs help
To all:
I am running FreeBSD v7.03 and using icecast2 which is happily relaying
a shoutcast MP3 stream. I want to play (mix)a pre-recorded "Stream ID"
file to the existing stream once per hour.
I've tried ices0 but no luck. Any help will be much appreciated.
Mike
2000 May 04
1
wsfe bug report just made (PR#534)
Full_Name: Michael R. Allen
Version: 1.01
OS: linux redhat 6.2
Submission from: (NULL) (149.149.32.46)
Sorry, I forgot to tell you. I am running version 6.2 of redhat. Also, I have
loaded the latest version of R as well.
Mike
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2015 Dec 18
4
google chrome future / centos 7
On Fri, December 18, 2015 10:27 am, Jonathan Billings wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 18, 2015 at 09:55:39AM -0600, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
>> <sarcasm>
>> I guess we all are divided into two categories
>>
>> 1. If google [something] doesn't work on the operating system of my
>> choice, the hell with that crap (and google itself).
>>
>> 2. If google
2015 Dec 09
5
wifi on servers and fedora [was Re: 7.2 kernel panic on boot]
On 12/09/2015 08:54 AM, James B. Byrne wrote:
> So, the implication of your suggestion, if I understand it aright, is
> that I should audit all of the communication forums in use by Fedora
> developers and then point out whenever any of the many dozens or
> hundreds of contributors introduces something that in my opinion may
> impact a server installation. ....
>
> Am I
2009 Jul 17
1
Arules questions. I need some help please
Question 2a)
I am also working with arules package and I have the following problem
let suppose the matrix b like:
b<-matrix(c(1,1,1,1,1,1,0,0,1,1,1,1,0,0,1,1,0,1,1,1,1,1,1,1),nrow=6)
rownames(b)=c("T1", "T2", "T3", "T4", "T5", "T6")
colnames(b)=c("It1", "It2", "It3", "It4")
bt<-as(b,
2008 Sep 22
1
findInterval(), binary search, log(N) complexity
Dear R users,
the help for findInterval(x,vec) suggests a logarithmic dependence on N
(=length(vec)), which would imply a binary search type algorithm.
However, when I "test" this hypothesis, in the following manner:
set.seed(-3645);
l <- vector();
N.seq <- c(5000, 500000, 1000000, 10000000, 50000000);k <- 1
for (N in N.seq){
tmp <- sort(round(stats::rt(N, df=2), 2));
2009 Mar 04
5
Newbie question ... fallback mounts
Attached is my config file. The purpose is to interrupt my regular
stream sith a station (stream) ID once per hour (time synchronized
externally).
I use ezstream to play the pre-recorded stream ID.
I never hear the stream ID while listening to the stream. (There is a
10 second break in the stream once per hour) What am I doing wrong?
Thanks in advance.
Mike
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