Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "Memory leak"
2005 May 14
1
permissions not transferred using robocopy, xxcopy, net share migrate shares
Hello:
I've been working for a few days on getting a FreeBSD 5.3 server up and
running as a samba data backup server.
My goal is to schedule periodic backups of our file server. After reading
recommendations (e.g. by Mr. Terpstra) I've focused my attempts aroung
robocopy, xxcopy, net rpc share migrate shares.
However, I'm running into stumbling blocks that seem to involve a problem
2010 Oct 20
0
No subject
samba fails to allow this operation.
4.11. documentation ...
-----------------------
In [8] there is very helpful tip to take migration using temporal root acco=
unt.
These two sentences was that break point...
4.12. Searching for root
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As stated in [7] net command operates on two servers, both of them is conne=
cted
using same account name. On other side DST account
2002 Feb 01
1
Memory leak in read.table (PR#1292)
Full_Name: Ashley Ford
Version: 1.4.0
OS: Windows NT4
Submission from: (NULL) (146.80.9.20)
I am suffering from a memory leak in read.table in the new precompiled windows
1.4.
it works fine in 1.3
Create a 90000 line file of 7 variables eg
perl -e '$e=exp(1);for($i=0;$i<90000;$i++){printf "%d".(" %f"x6)."\n",
$i,$i*$e,3,4,5,6,7,8,9}' > n90000
R :
2005 Apr 21
0
BartPE over PXE
Turns out that I did not have a corrupted ISO file and tftp-hpa is not
at fault. I had saved the winnt.sif file in a unix format and for
reasons that are not clear this was producing the error message telling
me txtsetup.sif is missing or corrupt. One would think the parsing of
the file would cause the inability to locate the ISO file to be
downloaded since that information is the last line in the
2005 Apr 19
1
Large files timeout
I am trying to download a 200MB ISO file and each time I attempt to do
so it will timeout after around 30 MB. I've used both a Microsoft and a
FreeBSD tftp client with the same results. When PXE booting a pc and
letting it download the ISO it either hangs halfway through or the ISO
appears to be corrupted when trying to boot to it from ramdisk. I am
looking for suggestions on how to
2005 Apr 19
0
[Fwd: Re: Large files timeout]
You cannot boot cd-rom iso files directly from ram via memdisk - memdisk
only emulates floppy and hard disk images. You need to burn them first
and then boot the burned cd.
Quinn
Kelly, Brian wrote:
>I am trying to download a 200MB ISO file and each time I attempt to do
>so it will timeout after around 30 MB. I've used both a Microsoft and a
>FreeBSD tftp client with the same
2003 Dec 03
2
memory leak (PR#5476)
Full_Name: g. schiessler
Version: 1.8.1
OS: Windows 2000 Pro
Submission from: (NULL) (24.229.106.55)
Appears to be memory leak with
=RApply("qnorm",K56)*-1 function
from within Excel 2000.
Have spreadsheet with between
100 and 500 of above references.
When spreadsheet first opened
system using about 200MB but
very quickly grows to over 600MB
and appears to be unlimited.
Is there
2020 Sep 04
3
Misleading documentation on FP to integer conversion instructions?
> On Sep 4, 2020, at 2:40 PM, Neil Nelson via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
>
>> If fptosi takes 0.9 -> 0, then that is not 'rounding' in any sense I'm aware of (IEEE754 or otherwise).
>> Rounding (in the IEE754 sense) determines how a number is converted when it is halfway between two
>> candidate results. (see round(), ceil(),
2014 Jul 16
2
smbd's using up 100% of all cpu's and load avg slowly going up
Hi,
Running samba sernet 4.1.6-7, I've noticed the load avg slowly / steadily
creeping up (.e.g > 100). I'm now noticing that several smbd processes are
at 100%. I don't actually notice that much bandwidth usage on the system
(e.g. iptraf/iftop). Any idea what's causing this?
Restarting smbd helps for a few days, but then the high load avg returns.
Thanks,
Sabuj
2006 Mar 17
1
Re: DUNDi .... Halfway and CLUSTERING
Do you mean the peristence of connecting a specific phone to a specific
server? If so, then it's relatively easy. The ldirectord has a persistence
setting that does that. If I'm misunderstanding you, then could you explain
further what you mean?
Regards,
- Brad
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2004 Jan 25
3
how to keep functions while remove all other commands
Dear all:
a quick question:
I am used to apply rm(list=()) regularly to remove all old codes in
preventing them creeping in current analysis.however, with that
application, functions I wrote are also removed. please let me know how to
keep the thing you want while remove those you don't.
thank you
best
yong
2010 Sep 16
0
improvements to plm fitting
In the course of some work I have been doing for Revolution Analytics I have
had the necessity of modifying the plm function so that it would not die
halfway through fitting. In particular, I was able to more than halve the
runtime (for my particular run) and improve its memory usage with three
small modifications:
1.) Replacing throughout apply(X, 2, mean) with colMeans, similarly with
2019 Feb 01
1
Help analise statedumps
Hi,
I have a 3x replicated cluster running 4.1.7 on ubuntu 16.04.5, all 3 replicas are also clients hosting a Node.js/Nginx web server.
The current configuration is as such:
Volume Name: gvol1
Type: Replicate
Volume ID: XXXXXX
Status: Started
Snapshot Count: 0
Number of Bricks: 1 x 3 = 3
Transport-type: tcp
Bricks:
Brick1: vm000000:/srv/brick1/gvol1
Brick2: vm000001:/srv/brick1/gvol1
Brick3:
2009 Jul 23
0
[LLVMdev] Nightly Test Page Busted?
On Thursday 23 July 2009 17:43, Tanya Lattner wrote:
> We are experiencing serious load/memory issues on llvm.org and
> unfortunately, there is not anything we can do about it. This means
> that because the nightlytest page needs to access a mysql database, it
> will be very very slow. Bugzilla will be slow too.
Has there been a spike in traffic recently? Or maybe I just got lucky
2006 May 10
1
Congrats to CentOS@Home Folding Team
Congrats to the CentOS at Home Folding Team! I see we're creeping up to
break the 700 rank for teams.
Max
2018 Apr 01
1
rsync -- new feature option... (request)
Hi,
NB: I am only subscribed because the list doesn't allow non-subscribers
to post by default. I find that a bit strange, especially for such a
low volume list.
Okay, I've thought about this for a while.
Let's say you do an rsync as a dry run (deliberately), why not allow a
state file to be saved (ala, like a cookie file which wget has as an
option). Then if the dry run gives the
2017 Sep 14
1
Glusterd proccess hangs on reboot
Hi Serkan,
I was wondering if you resolved your issue with the high CPU usage and hang after starting gluster?
I'm setting up a 3 server (replica 3, arbiter 1), 300 volume, Gluster 3.12 cluster on CentOS 7 and am having what looks to be exactly the same issue as you.
With no volumes created CPU usage / load is normal, but after creating all the volumes even with no data CPU and RAM usage
2006 Mar 17
1
Re: DUNDi .... Halfway and CLUSTERING
This is mostly in a traditional pbx-like setup. That is, these are
individual remote offices of a larger corporation each with their own
cluster (or clusters, in the case of one site). So there is no NAT, and it
is an Asterisk-only solution (at least insofar as telephony software is
concerned).
Regards,
- Brad
_____
From: asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com on behalf of David Thomas
2005 Oct 03
3
memory leak in Centos 4.1 and 4.0
Centos 4.0 and 4.1 seem to have a memory leak somewhere and I can't find
out what is doing it. I think it may be dovecot.
I have installed hundreds of Linux machines, centos/redhat/suse in the
past as firewalls and mail relays and use the same/similar methodolgy
and config for each.
I have found that since Centos 4.0 and 4.1 came along machines that have
run well for years and months,
2006 Mar 17
1
Re: DUNDi .... Halfway and CLUSTERING
I understand what you're saying now. While I have absolutely no proof of
this, I have to believe that it's something they've solved. I've got
several production systems (since early December of last year) using the
type of cluster that I'm talking about, and I've yet to hear of any issues
that could be related to this. I also did extensive testing both in the lab
and at