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2007 Aug 22
5
Slow concurrent actions on the same LVM logical volume
Hi 2 all ! I have problems with concurrent filesystem actions on a ocfs2 filesystem which is mounted by 2 nodes. OS=RH5ES and OCFS2=1.2.6 F.e.: If I have a LV called testlv which is mounted on /mnt on both servers and I do a "dd if=/dev/zero of=/mnt/test.a bs=1024 count=1000000" on server 1 and do at the same time a du -hs /mnt/test.a it takes about 5 seconds for du -hs to execute: 270M
2020 Sep 04
2
Monitoring slaves via dummy-ups
Hello, I wondered how folks monitored slaves. In my case, I am using Nagios and the check_ups plugin. It seems to work fine but being new to nut, I'm seeking confirmation that this is a sane approach. The goal: confirm the slaves have contact with the master. The environment: * FreeBSD 12.1 * nut-2.7.4 installed from package Background: I am replacing an APC 2200 UPS (still in use) with
2011 Nov 23
1
Corosync init-script broken on CentOS6
Hello all, I am trying to create a corosync/pacemaker cluster using CentOS 6.0. However, I'm having a great deal of difficulty doing so. Corosync has a valid configuration file and an authkey has been generated. When I run /etc/init.d/corosync I see that only corosync is started. >From experience working with corosync/pacemaker before, I know that this is not enough to have a functioning
2006 Jan 03
1
Summary functions to dataframe
I have written a few different summary functions. I want to calculate the statistics by groups and I am having trouble getting the output as a dataframe. I have attached one example with a small dataset that calculates summary stats and percentiles, I have others that calculate upper confidence limits etc. I would like the output to be converted to a dataframe with one of the columns as the
2007 Jan 08
1
MFC/R2 problems
Hi all, I have Asterisk 1.2.10, zaptel 1.2.7, spandsp-0.0.3pre22 compiled, and a Sangoma A101, and when I make a call I get this: Jan 8 13:04:06 DEBUG[12252]: chan_unicall.c:2000 unicall_exception: Exception on 19, channel 1 Jan 8 13:04:06 WARNING[12252]: chan_unicall.c:627 unicall_report: MFC/R2 UniCall/1 <- 1101 [1/ 40/Seize /Idle ] Jan 8 13:04:06 WARNING[12252]:
2000 May 10
0
patche for samba-2.0.7/source/smbd/conn.c
Dear all, I have made patch for samba-2.0.7/source/smbd/conn.c This will, instead of using by-directional link, use array for managing connections. # The patch does seems to work on my RHL6.1Ja(fixed) version of # Linux machine. I don't know about other OS/Architecture. This should work better then original because: 1) The original code used bitmap.c for looking empty area. But using
2012 Feb 06
0
xend memory leakage
When I repeated restarting VM or define and undefined VM during my recently test, memory leakage of xend is detected. Our elementary conclusion is that the python memory management mechanism causes this problem, but I do not know how to further locate the exact lines. Can anybody here give me any suggestions? Thx. Yong an Liu
2017 Jul 27
1
Memory Leakage in Gluster 3.10.2-1
Are you still facing the problem ? If so, Can you please provide the workload , cmd_log_history file, log files , etc ? Regards Rafi KC On 06/23/2017 02:06 PM, shridhar s n wrote: > Hi All, > > We are using GlusterFS 3.10.2 (upgraded from 3.7.0 last week) on > CentOS 7.x . > > We continue to see memory utilization going up once every 3 days. The > memory utilization of
2017 Jun 23
1
Memory Leakage in Gluster 3.10.2-1
Hi All, We are using GlusterFS 3.10.2 (upgraded from 3.7.0 last week) on CentOS 7.x . We continue to see memory utilization going up once every 3 days. The memory utilization of the server demon(glusterd) in ?server is keep on increasing. In about 30+ hours the Memory utilization of glusterd service alone will reach 70% of memory available. Since we have alarms for this threshold, we get notified
2005 Dec 15
0
Packets Sizes and Information Leakage
So one of my coworkers is doing a little research on SSH usage in the wild using netflow data. One of the things he's trying to do is determine a way to differentiate between data transfers and interactive sessions. We thought of a couple of ways but we wanted to float them here and see if there are methods incorporated to defeat thi sort of traffic analysis. The first idea is to look at
2020 Nov 03
0
[PATCH v3 2/2] vhost-vdpa: fix page pinning leakage in error path
On 10/29/2020 2:53 PM, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote: > On Thu, Oct 15, 2020 at 01:17:14PM -0700, si-wei liu wrote: >> On 10/15/2020 6:11 AM, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote: >>> On Thu, Oct 15, 2020 at 02:15:32PM +0800, Jason Wang wrote: >>>> On 2020/10/14 ??7:42, si-wei liu wrote: >>>>>> So what I suggest is to fix the pinning leakage first and do the
2018 Jul 17
0
Memory leakage from large lists
This looks like a case of FAQ 7.42: https://cran.r-project.org/doc/FAQ/R-FAQ.html#Why-is-R-apparently-not-releasing-memory_003f On Mon, Jul 16, 2018 at 2:32 PM, Daniel Raduta <datudar at gmail.com> wrote: > Hello, > > I am experiencing a very noticeable memory leak when using large lists of > large data. The code below creates a list of matrices, yet the memory does > not
2000 Mar 09
1
[Galen Hancock <galen@veribox.net>] Information leakage in sshd
Hi, Thought I'd just forward this here, because I don't have time to look into it right now, and am off skiing next week. I'd guess that we should be checking for username = ``root'' before going off to do password checks, and rejecting it on that basis first. Cheers, Phil. -- Mind-numbingly stupid UK law alert! Act now to stop it! http://www.stand.org.uk/ --------------
2003 Nov 22
0
R crashes with package SJava; was Memory leakage?
Dear All, <<OS and software>> R-1.81 j2sdk1.4.0_03 SJava_0.66-1 Windows NT4.01 I try to run R from Java with SJava and I seem to have the same problem as discussed before in this mail list a few month ago: https://www.stat.math.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-help/2003-May/031960.html https://www.stat.math.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-help/2003-May/031962.html
2003 Nov 04
1
pop3-login process leakage
Hi, I've recently deployed dovecot on our servers, to replace courier-imapd. I'm delighted with its features and performance, but there's a major problem - it's leaking pop3-login processes. We have about 60 client machines, each collecting mail once every two minutes. In this configuration, the number of pop3-login processes increases by about ten an hour - apparently without
2004 Jun 20
0
key management with ssh-agent, IdentityFile and info leakage
editors note: just now found something about IdentitiesOnly that might do the trick. there's some other stuff in here too. about preventing info leakage [keys for other sites] from appearing in the client<-->server key negotiation with ssh-agent and IdentityFile. ssh/config:IdentityFile - seems to indicate that only the specified key will be tried, and if that key fails, no other keys
2016 Aug 22
1
CentOS 7, memory hungry (2.5GB) without user and heavy services running
Hello, The last weekend, the VM with CentOS 7 (kernel-3.10.0-327.28.2.el7.x86_64) was running with 2.5GB of used memory, but without users connected, and heavy services running. Three minutes after reboot, the o.s. is running with 114MB used. ?Why the 62% of memory is used if the o.s. does not have an intensive load? top sorted by memory: top - 12:55:34 up 8 days, 21:41, 1 user, load
2000 Dec 28
3
Information leakage in sshd
Hi guys, and here's a security related bug report. I think it's has been fixed in the 2.2.x-release of openssh, but I'm not sure. I tried to reproduce the problem with my 2.2.0p1 and could find any difference in the behaviour of ssh depending on wether PermitRootLogin was set to no. Could someone please confirm that this problem is not existing anymore? > When PermitRootLogin is
2000 Nov 08
1
socket leakage patch
We have been fighting with intermittent connections here and have noticed that tinc seems to use up its supply of file descriptors. After a whole bunch of Nov 8 03:51:23 tserver tinc.calgary[23909]: Could not set up a meta connection. Nov 8 03:51:23 tserver tinc.calgary[23909]: Still failed to connect to other. Will retry Nov 8 03:51:33 tserver tinc.calgary[23909]: 10.38.9.1:8193: Connection
2007 Nov 09
1
CentOS 5: comment swap in fstab
I'm not sure what gave me this idea, but I decided to comment out the swap partition in /etc/fstab and reboot my laptop. I did not run swapoff directly at any time. I'm running more things now than I would ever dream of to hammer my 500MB of memory, but I still notice NO slowdown. This is the best desktop experience I've ever had for any OS on any hardware! Here's the first 12