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2004 Oct 21
0
update: samba causing high load
We have experienced some trouble with samba lately. The servers load going
from 5 to 20 causing everything to go very slow, but when I use top to
check which process could be the cause of the trouble nothing uses CPU
cycles. We have about 90% idle CPU usage, but load from 5-20.
When I kill samba (service smb stop) the root-smb process still hangs and
when I kill it (kill -9) the load goes
2014 Dec 01
3
Problem with /dev/tty in LXC established with virt-install
I have created a LXC container with debootstrap followed by virt-install
like this:
host=mylxc1
debootstrap wheezy /home/lxc/$host
virt-install -c lxc:// -n $host --filesystem /home/lxc/$host,/ --ram 1024
I am confused about the /dev filesystem in this container. Specifically
the device '/dev/tty'.
>From inside the container:
~# ls -la /dev/tty
ls: cannot access /dev/tty: No such
2005 Jan 13
2
coxph() and intervening events
Hello!
I am using the coxph() function for counting process data. I want to
include an intervening event as one of my covariates. In order to do this
I have split the relevant observations in my data at the time of
intervention. But I have not found any way to "inform" coxph() of the id
of these observations. The result of this is that coxph() interprets the
split data as
2006 Sep 18
2
Default subscriptions
Is it possible to force a subscription to an IMAP folder? So that a user
by default is subscribed to folder <foo> and cannot unsubscribe.
--
Vegard Svanberg <vegard at svanberg.no> [*Takapa at IRC (EFnet)]
2005 Mar 18
1
RE: problem with Dates
It seems that you have load the "survival" package
date.mdy is a function from this one.
In this function the "origin" of the time is the first day of 1970
in the base package the origin is the first day of 1960
it's very curious...
Benjamin Esterni
France
From: "Vegard Andersen" <vegard.andersen@ism.uit.no>
Subject: [R] Date conversion problem using
2023 Dec 25
2
[PATCH -next] drm/nouveau: uapi: fix kerneldoc warnings
As of commit b77fdd6a48e6 ("scripts/kernel-doc: restore warning for
Excess struct/union"), we see the following warnings when running 'make
htmldocs':
./include/uapi/drm/nouveau_drm.h:292: warning: Excess struct member 'DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_OP_MAP' description in 'drm_nouveau_vm_bind_op'
./include/uapi/drm/nouveau_drm.h:292: warning: Excess struct member
2009 Mar 04
1
file system, kernel or hardware raid failure?
I had a busy mailserver fail on me the other day. Below is what was
printed in dmesg. We first suspected a hardware failure (raid controller
or something else), so we moved the drives to another (identical
hardware) machine and ran fsck. Fsck complained ("short read while
reading inode") and asked if I wanted to ignore and rewrite (which I
did).
After booting up again, the problem came
2009 Feb 10
2
"failed to map segment from shared object: Cannot allocate memory"
>From /var/log/auth.log (Dovecot 1.1.4 on Ubuntu 8.10):
Feb 10 08:29:06 home dovecot-auth: PAM unable to dlopen(/lib/security/pam_ck_connector.so): libdbus-1.so.3: failed to map segment from shared object: Cannot allocate memory
Feb 10 08:29:06 home dovecot-auth: PAM adding faulty module: /lib/security/pam_ck_connector.so
English, please? :) Strangely, it seemed to disappear after increasing
2009 Oct 27
2
Debugging system load - How to start?
Hi,
we run an "old" mailserver system which was set up a couple of years
ago. The systme dose "everything" what we need(ed). Over the last days I
noticed an unnormal increase of the system load up to 10 and lots of
users told me that there mailclient connections (sending and receiving)
are dropped from time to time.
I was planing to exchange the server respectively distribut
2009 Feb 28
1
kernel memory access tracer
Hi
On Fri, 27 Feb 2009 22:39:06 +0100
Vegard Nossum <vegard.nossum at gmail.com> wrote:
> I actually wanted to ask some questions about Nouveau and the NVIDIA
> drivers. I was wondering if there would be any point in extending
> kmemcheck to track this driver's use of kernel memory. We could quite
> easily make a "memory access tracer", which would show all the
2004 Jun 02
2
dovecot and virtual hosting
Hi.
A usual hosting provider setup depends on having one IP ("virtual
mailserver") per domain. Using dovecot on servers handling hundreds or
thousands of domains today equals to having multiple instances of
dovecot running.
This problem could be solved by making dovecot take into account the IP
address the user connects to and authenticate against the proper
{database, table,
2023 Dec 25
1
[PATCH -next] drm/nouveau: uapi: fix kerneldoc warnings
On 12/25/23 00:30, Vegard Nossum wrote:
>
> On 25/12/2023 08:40, Randy Dunlap wrote:
>> I do see one thing that I don't like in the generated html output.
>> It's not a problem with this patch.
>> The #defines for DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_OP_MAP etc. have a ';' at the
>> end of each line:
>>
>> struct drm_nouveau_vm_bind_op {
>> ????
2015 May 04
2
[Bug 11253] New: --exclude=dir doesn't work with --files-from=
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11253
Bug ID: 11253
Summary: --exclude=dir doesn't work with --files-from=
Product: rsync
Version: 3.1.1
Hardware: All
OS: All
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P5
Component: core
Assignee: wayned at samba.org
2011 Jul 18
3
Performance with 200k messages in Maildir
What should I expect performance-wise if I put 200000 messages in a
Maildir store and use two or three MUAs (mutt and Thunderbird), on an
Athlon dual core 2GHz with SATA drives in software RAID (Linux)?
Like; would it be useless/crawling, usable or pretty fast. I imagine MUA
startup / first time folder read would be slow, but daily use more or
less ok.
Thanks to Dovecot's indexing, I imagine
2009 Mar 04
2
deliver to root
Hi,
we use dovecot 1.1.11 on a RH Server with sendmail. Local delivery is
done with deliver:
Mlocal, P=/usr/local/libexec/dovecot/deliver,
F=lsDFMAw5:/|@qSPfhn9, S=EnvFromL/HdrFromL, R=EnvToL/HdrToL,
T=DNS/RFC822/X-Unix,
A=deliver -d $u
This setup works without issues for us, but mail to root has a problem
with deliver:
deliver(root): Mar 04 16:31:31
2000 Jan 14
2
The cipher 'none' in OpenSSH
Hallo to everyone!
First I would like to thank everybody for making a free implementation
of ssh available.
I am administrating the network at the computer science department of
the University of Munich. Here, rcp (as in many other places, I guess)
is banned for security reasons. I, aswell as others, use scp regulary
to copy files from one machine to another.
The problem is, that the transfer
2005 Jan 09
1
dovecot adds "Status: O"
Dovecot adds the "Status: O" header when users download their email.
Why?
--
Vegard Svanberg <vegard at svanberg.no> [*Takapa at IRC (EFnet)]
2008 May 28
1
"storage error during logout"
What is this error message actually trying to tell me?
May 28 13:47:24 yyy dovecot: POP3(aaa at bbb): Disconnected: Storage error
during logout. top=0/0, retr=2/73195, del=0/435, size=13509375
This user is accessing his mailbox using both POP3 and IMAP, I don't
know if that's relevant. The POP3 check is quite aggressive; once every
minute or so.
Dovecot 1.0.13-1~bpo40+1
--
Vegard
2011 Jun 16
1
Vacation -- reply to another address than envelope from
Vacation (Sieve) replies to the envelope address. However, I have a
customer which receive e-mails from a service which sends e-mails on
behalf of a user (submitted through a web form).
So an e-mail would be like (envelope from and from-header is
webformfromwhatever at foobar.com):
From: webformfromwhatever at foobar.com
To: mycustomer at hisdomain.com
Reply-To: usersrealmailaddress at
2011 Jul 29
1
Using libvirt with a preexisting network infrastructure
I have a server running Ubuntu natty (libvirt 0.8.8) with separate
ethernet interfaces. I have created an unnumbered bridge for each
interface, these are connected to an already established network
infrastructure, with preexisting DHCP and DNS services.
I would like to handle *establishment* of these bridges outside libvirt
(via /etc/network/interfaces), but still have them defined as networks