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2001 Nov 13
4
EXT3 with 2.2.20 - Is it stable enough for a production server th at is used 24X7?
Hello All, I have a production server that is running 2.2.20. This server *has* to be up 24X7 - what I'm wondering is: 1) Is ext3 on 2.2.20 rock stable? Or, would you recommend that I just stay with ext2? 2) I have looked far and wide for a the ext3 patch for 2.2.20 - where can I find it? 3) Were are the e2fsprogs that are appropriate to run with the 2.2.X kernel series? Thanks,
2001 Nov 06
1
ext3 0.0.7a OK for linux 2.2.20?
Hello, Now that kernel 2.2.20 is out with security fixes, I'd be interested in using it with ext3. The latest patch for 2.2.19, 0.0.7a, applies with some offset (both with and without kdb), and even compiles (without kdb), but I scarcely know what I am doing so haven't tried it yet. Could people in the know enlighten me on that point? I guess there is little chance for another ext3
2015 Dec 07
1
EVP_PKEY_get1_EC_KEY:expecting a ec key
Hi, since my last update from the Dovecot Prebuilt Binary for Debian I get a lot of messages like this in mail.log: dovecot: imap-login: Error: SSL: Stacked error: error:0608308E:digital envelope routines:EVP_PKEY_get1_EC_KEY:expecting a ec key Nevertheless Dovecot seems to work normally. Email client doesn't mention any error. This was my last update: Start-Date: 2015-12-04 14:00:31
2008 Aug 12
1
fPortfolio constraints, maxsumW
Running R version 2.6.1 under Gentoo Linux and using the fPortfolio package, I am having trouble specifying a sector constraint. One of the constraints to be imposed is that assets 1 and 2 together account for no more than 13.63% of the portfolio. My attempt at coding that constraint, "maxsumW[1:2Assets]=13.63" fails. The relevant section of my code file and the resulting error
2007 Aug 20
1
rv package, rvnorm function
In an attempt to learn to use the rv package, I have been working through the examples in Jouni Kerman and Andrew Gelman's "Using Random Variables to Manipulate and Summarize Simulations in R" (July 4, 2007). I am using a Dell Precision 380n computer running Gentoo Linux and R 2.2.1 (the latest available through Gentoo's portage/emerge system). Everything worked well until I
2008 Aug 15
1
map("state" ...) Is the USA cracking up?
Running R version 2.6.1 under Linux, I'm trying to use the maps and mapdata packages and the state database to produce a thematic map of the USA. My problem is that cracks (white spaces) appear between some states--e.g. between Colorado and Utah and between Michigan and Indiana. The resulting visual impression is that the country is breaking up. This occurs in all the projections I have
2002 Apr 25
3
ext3 with 2.4.18, back to 2.2.20 ?
Hi, I installed a 2.4.18 kernel, with ext3 support and make a tune2fs -j /dev/sdxxx with all partitions, now I want to run a 2.2.20 kernel, I want to know if I can use the patch for 2.2.20 series (0.0.7a) without problems with my new ext3 partitions, or I must mount it as ext2 from 2.2.20, greetings and reply to admin@cideweb.com, I'm not subscribed to the list.
2000 Jul 27
2
batch mode in linux
I'm trying to learn how to use R version 1.1.0 under Mandrake Linux version 6.1. Using R interactively, I get good results. However, when I attempt to execute commands from a file (following the directions in section 1.10 of An Introduction to R, version 1.10) my output disappears. As a default or after a sink() command, I would expect to see output on the console, but none appears. After
2001 Nov 30
2
ext3 for 2.2 and LFS
In the Red Hat Linux spec file for the 2.2.19 kernel, there is a note not to enable ext3 and LFS at the same time. I'm wondering whether this is an old note, and that it is safe to use ext3 0.0.7a on a system with LFS enabled, or if there are still issues with it. I'm aware that 0.0.7a is a really old version, and 2.2 isn't the most modern kernel, but it is what I have to work with.
2008 Aug 04
2
thematic map of USA
My goal is to prepare a thematic map of the US, with states shaded according to their values for a variable of interest. I would like to include an inset for Alaska in the upper left and an inset for Hawaii in the lower left. If possible, I'd like to use Albers conic projection, or something similar. Thus far I have tried using the maps package with its state database (which omits
2001 Oct 13
3
2.2.19+ext3 or 2.4.1x+ext3 ?
I've not been happy with the stories about the "stable" 2.4.x kernels. Everywhere I read people saying "not for production use". Would you recommend adding ext3 to 2.2.19 (ext3-0.0.7a) or moving to 2.4.1x and using ext3 there (ext3-0.9.12)? -- -IAN! Ian! D. Allen Ottawa, Ontario, Canada idallen@ncf.ca Home Page on the Ottawa FreeNet: http://www.ncf.ca/~aa610/
2001 Nov 06
1
reiserfs and ext3 in 2.2.20
I am trying to compile 2.2.20 with both ext3 and reiserfs (to easily migrate from reiserfs to ext3 :-) All patches merge nicly, but compile fails because "buffer_journaled" is defined by both reiserfs and ext3. I looked at the "2.2.14 ext3 + reiserfs incompatibility"-thread on the kernel list and figured out that renaming "buffer_journaled" in fs/buffer.c and
2002 Mar 11
1
RTLinux and EXT3 using 2.2.19 (need help badly)
Could anyone help me out, i've got a situation here. :-) I already contacted RTLinux users with no success, I hope ext3 users can help! I have a 2.2.19 kernel patched with RTLinux 3.1, clean and working. I found and applied the ext3 for 2.2.19 kernel patch. Patch went fine (like in README). I was able to tune2fs -j /dev/hda1 (activate the journal). And it actually works. 1) I was not able
2008 Apr 30
1
R isn't finding tcltk
On a x86 machine operating under Gentoo Linux, I'm having persistent difficulty in getting R version 2.6.1 (the latest available through Gentoo's portage system) to use tcltk. The R command library(tcltk) elicits the following response: Error in firstlib(which.lib.loc, package) : Tcl/Tk support is not available on this system Error in library(tcltk) : .First.lib failed for
2001 Jul 07
2
broken ext3 fs after "poweroff" ext3 0.0.7a/2.2.19 wip 1.21
Hi, after my X froze i had a fs inconsistency after the journal replay [...] EXT3-fs: 03:06: 1 orphan inode deleted EXT3-fs: recovery complete. EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. VFS: Mounted root (ext3 filesystem) readonly. Freeing unused kernel memory: 64k freed INIT: version 2.78 booting Loading /etc/console-tools/default.kmap.gz Activating swap... Adding Swap: 264560k
2000 Sep 07
3
plot with two y axes
I'm trying to make a transition from S-plus under Windows to R under Linux. My immediate aim is to produce a scatter plot with two y-axes with different scales. That can be done in S-plus with a command of the following form: guiPlot( PlotType="Scatter", DataSet="execon", Columns="years,hstart,ship", AxisType="Multiple Y" ), where years, hstart, and
2009 Apr 09
3
C-state/P-state spew fills xm dmesg buffers
I''ve noticed with xen-unstable on my quad-core x dual-thread (that''s 8 processors to xen), the boot info spewed for all the C-state/P-state stuff quickly fills the xm dmesg buffer and I lose some of the early-in-boot lines. Do we really need to know "reg.{space_id,bit_width,bit_offset,access_size, address}" and all that other info? Even if so, is there a more compact
2002 Feb 06
1
Quotas on kernel revision 2.2.19 + ext3 patches
Hi, Here is the situation, I've got a very old webmail system running on kernel version 2.2.10 (I know, upgrade :) and it runs with quotas as the above suggests with ext2. I upgrade the system to kernel revision 2.2.19 + Stephen Tweedie's patches at ext3-0.0.7a.tar.gz (off kernel.org) with the kdb and ext3 patch applied. Booting up the new kernel still on ext2 reveals that quotas still
2001 Nov 20
1
ext3/2.2.19 vs. ext3/2.4.14
Hi, I am starting to do some benchmarks using mongo (www.namesys.com), and I am surprised by the big difference between ext3/2.2.19 and ext3/2.4.14. Sometimes the latter performs 3 or 4 times faster. Someone has similar results or is there something wrong in my test ? Attached is the benchmark. By the way, during the test, I got the message kernel: EXT3-fs error (device ide0(3,10)) in
2008 Aug 12
1
separate maps in one figure
My aim is to create a figure consisting of three maps: Alaska in the upper left corner, the 48 contiguous US states in the center right, and Hawaii in the lower left corner. In some ways the figure I'm trying to create is analogous to figure 1.5 in Paul Murrell's excellent "R Graphics", which combines a map of New Zealand with a map of the world. I tried adapting the code