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2010 Jun 29
2
Is Centos 64 bit or 32 bit better?
hi, all after a long time development, i need to deploy a production system. i want to install latest Asterisk 1.6.2.9 on Centos 5.4 . one thing confused me. my computer hardware support 64 bit OS. my question is : should i use Centos 5.4 64bit or Centos 5.4 32bit? which is better for my asterisk ? consider compatibilityand stability. this is a new machine , only used for asterisk,
2019 Jan 28
0
Samba 4.9.4 - high RAM usage - OOM killer
Hai, How is the swappiness set? cat /proc/sys/vm/swappiness Its probely set to 60, i suggest, lower it to 10 or 20. That wil help keeping the samba processes out of swap. I've see more programs gettting OOM Killed due too out of swap. echo 10 > /proc/sys/vm/swappiness Stop and start samba Greetz, Louis > -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- > Van: samba
2005 Jun 10
1
Performance difference between 32-bit build and 64-bit build on Solaris 8
Hi everyone - I'm seeing a 32-bit build perform significantly faster (up to 3x) than a 64 bit build on Solaris 8. I'm running R version 2.1.0. Here are some of my system details, and some resulting timings: >uname -a SunOS lonetree 5.8 Generic_117350-16 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-V440 lonetree /home/sgilpin >gcc -v Reading specs from
2016 Nov 06
3
MC PowerPC 32 bit vs. 64 bit
Hi, over the past days I have been proofing a concept involving LLVM MC on the PowerPC target. The 32 bit part went quite ok, but i am puzzled with the results I get using the 64 bit target. When disassembling in 64bit some instructions refer to GPRs in PPC::R0 to PPC::R31, some refer to PPC::X0 to PPC::X31. I understand that the registers are modeled with Rx referring to the 32bit parts and Xx
2005 Jun 11
2
Performance difference between 32-bit build and 64-bit bu ild on Solaris 8
I'm not familiar with Solaris, so take this with appropriate dose of NaCl... For the 64-bit build, why not have the -O2 for gcc, since you have it for g77 and g++? If you just run vanilla configure for the 32-bit build, I believe it uses -O2 for all three compilers by default. If that's the difference, perhaps it's sufficient to explain the performance difference. The other thing
2010 Oct 25
0
Possible bug with scrambled messages on Win7-64bit using R2.12.0 (32/64 bit version)
When executing 'dyn.load("this/dll/does/not/exist.dll")' the resulting error message is scrambled. Not all characters will be displayed and when I select the empty region text disappears/reappears. For a screenshot see: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/2602516/dyn.load_error1.PNG and http://dl.dropbox.com/u/2602516/dyn.load_error2.PNG. Note: I had the same problem with xlsReadWrite
2019 Jan 28
5
Samba 4.9.4 - high RAM usage - OOM killer
Hi, We upgraded a legacy (NT4) domain from 3.6 series to 4.8 and then 4.9.4 samba version (using sernet subscription packages / debian stable) The setup is composed of 4 DCs with each 2 CPU/16GB RAM. We currently have ~700 user accounts / ~600 computers / ~150 groups Our mail setup, SSO, ... query the 4 DCs constantly. Every 5 to 10 days the RAM consumption and CPU usage (due to kswapd)
2010 May 27
1
Windows 7 64-bit drivers
Hello All, I'm having trouble with 64 bit Xerox drivers on my Samba server. The below quote if from another thread which I have followed but on the client Win 7 64 bit machine, I get an error: "The specified location does not contain the driver for the Xerox WorkCentre 7675 rev2 PS for the requested processor architecture." Trying to add the driver from at 64 bit client first also
2012 Jun 19
0
[LLVMdev] 64-bit lli can't run 32-bit bitcode?
Hello, I am trying to run 32-bit bitcode with lli built with 64bit configuration. But it always crashes without any messages when I try to run 32bit bitcode. If anyone experienced same situation and have some clues to resolve, can you please share? FYI, I am using lli in llvm-3.0 Thanks, Taemin -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2011 Mar 06
1
installing 32 bit wine on 64 bit computer help
Hi, I'm following the below instructions to install 32bit wine in 64bit fedora, and don't know in which folder I need to run the ./configure command. The yum install part went fine as far as I know, but I need to find where the configure script is located. Thanks //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
2018 Mar 31
0
Migrating: tdb to ldap (Samba Classic)
Why do you wan't to switch to NT-Domain with LDAP? Why not change to AD? It is much easier and better for the future Am 31.03.18 um 13:20 schrieb Rob Thoman via samba: > Guys, > > We have a Samba 4 PDC with TDB backend. We're now trying to a BDC so we > need to migrate from TDB to LDAP . I've read the Samba documentation which > says using tdb in both servers will
2010 May 14
0
ff for 64-bit windows and 64-bit R
Lawrence, My understanding is that only a minor change is needed in ff's C++ layer in order to remove the 64bit compiler warnings/errors. The C++ layer is maintained by Daniel Adler, who can give you an outlook if/when he plans to attack this. Until a 64bit version of ff is available, you might consider using the 32bit win version of R and ff on a 64bit win machine: while 32bit R itself
2012 May 06
1
Wine 64 bit?
Hi installed Ubuntu 12.04 64bit and wonder, if I should bother to install Wine 64bit? Default download / tools/wineinstall says it needs 32 bit development files. Hmm so I need a flag for 64bit compiling? Does 64bit Wine run also any 32bit Windows apps? Thanks
2017 Sep 23
0
[iovisor-dev] [PATCH RFC 0/4] Initial 32-bit eBPF encoding support
On Sat, Sep 23, 2017 at 1:41 AM, Jakub Kicinski via iovisor-dev <iovisor-dev at lists.iovisor.org> wrote: > On Fri, 22 Sep 2017 22:03:47 -0700, Yonghong Song wrote: >> On 9/22/17 9:24 AM, Jakub Kicinski wrote: >> > On Thu, 21 Sep 2017 11:56:55 -0700, Alexei Starovoitov wrote: >> >> On Wed, Sep 20, 2017 at 12:20:40AM +0100, Jiong Wang via iovisor-dev wrote:
2006 Feb 03
1
64bit processor and 32 bit digium card
Hi Guys, Im planning to setup a server that has a 64bit processor and 32bit digium card using 64bit kernel of Linux.Id like to know if il be having a problem later on its compatibility and the availability of drivers or patches for 64bit zaptel.Because we all know the 64bit are not much matured enough. Any comment and suggestion guys.Will highly appreciated.
2010 Jun 08
3
Limit total length of calls to a specifig SIP peer
Hi, I'm currently using a cheap SIP provider for outbound calls. I do have 6 channels to them. In their terms of service there is the following limit: The total duration of calls during one single day should not exceed 24 hours or we do have the right to terminate the contract...blah blah What is the best way to use this provider as long as we are below let's say 22h in a single day
2018 Mar 31
2
Migrating: tdb to ldap (Samba Classic)
Guys, We have a Samba 4 PDC with TDB backend. We're now trying to a BDC so we need to migrate from TDB to LDAP . I've read the Samba documentation which says using tdb in both servers will cause issues. So the question is how do we migrate from TDB to LDAP in the PDC. The setup we are going for is each DC will have LDAP setup. The LDAP servers will then be replicated. Reading the official
2017 Sep 22
0
[iovisor-dev] [PATCH RFC 3/4] New 32-bit register set
Hi, Jiong, The new patch looks good. I did some basic testing on net-next:samples/bpf and net-next:tools/testing/selftests/bpf and it works fine. All existing llvm unit tests are not impacted as well as expected. I have applied the patch to the trunk. Besides your other work to support 32bit abi, it would be interesting to see how new 32bit register can be used in 64bit architecture which may
2004 Jan 07
1
Migrating winbindd_idmap.tdb to ldap idmap backend
We're using s. 2.2.8a in conjunction with a win2k dc. For uid/gid-mapping we use winbindd. Now we plan the migration to samba 3. We have about 100 Users and i don't want to rebuild the idmaps by hand. Is it possible to move the winbindd_idmap.tdb to the ldap idmap backend? -- +++ GMX - die erste Adresse f?r Mail, Message, More +++ Neu: Preissenkung f?r MMS und FreeMMS!
2009 Sep 23
1
After migrating users to ldap, passwords still stored in passdb.tdb
I am running Samba ver 3.0.33 on Solaris 10 (sparc.) Initially I had the server configured as a domain controller with the "passdb backend = tdbsam" option. The underlying unix accounts were stored in LDAP (Sun Directory Server.) Those accounts are also used for non-Samba services. Since I have domain trusts with NT domains, I am using winbind and idmapping. The idmap data was