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2013 Feb 22
1
High Speed WAN Rsync now possible!!!
Folks- Just wanted to plug a totally awesome software package from a group I know: UDR (UDT Enabled Rsync). For those not familiar with UDT, it is a low level network protocol based on UDP that allows for high speed transfers over high latency WAN networks: http://udt.sourceforge.net/ For a while the UDT API was available, developed by the Laboratory for Advanced Computing at the
2007 Apr 17
2
Samba sessions
Hi, We have implemented a new AIX 5.3, P55A using Samba...we have about 70 users online most of the day. We assign a particular Samba share to everyone when they login so it shows up in their Windows Explorer. Is it standard that we see so many "smbd" processes running when I do a "ps -ef"? Here is a portion of the output below. We have been experiencing lag at times
2011 Oct 26
8
bug: recursive directory copy that re-copies nightly
I''m seeing a recurring, nightly copy of files which are not changing. I get the following message every night from tagmail. 1. It happens once per day (not every 30 minutes) 2. The files haven''t changed in months 3. The files aren''t changing -- there''s only one md5 in the clientbucket for each file 4. There''s no schedule on the resource 5. The files
2010 Mar 19
1
UDT4 and rsync? support to socket.c?
Hi, has anyone of the devels considered adding UDT4 fast reliable udp transport to socket.c, as a user-selectable alternative to using default slow TCP? It could give a 4 to 10-fold throughput improvement to rsync speed over wide area networks. UDT4 is a C++ library. Has been around for a long time. Being C++ this might require that a possible new socket_udt.cpp would need a few
2011 Apr 08
1
[LLVMdev] [GSoC] Increase the coverage of Polly
Oops! I mistook UDT for CDT! I've missed deadline, so... 2011/4/9 Tobias Grosser <grosser at fim.uni-passau.de>: > On 04/08/2011 08:35 PM, Vlad Krylov wrote: >> >> 2011/4/8 ether zhhb<etherzhhb at gmail.com>: >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> 2011/4/8 Vlad Krylov<krvladislav at gmail.com>: >>>> >>>> Hi.
2016 Apr 04
2
[PATCH] virtio: fix "warning: ‘queue’ may be used uninitialized"
This fixes the following warning: drivers/virtio/virtio_ring.c:1032:5: warning: ?queue? may be used uninitialized in this function The conditions that govern when queue is set aren't apparent to gcc. Setting queue = NULL clears the warning. Signed-off-by: Jeff Mahoney <jeffm at suse.com> --- drivers/virtio/virtio_ring.c | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) ---
2016 Apr 04
2
[PATCH] virtio: fix "warning: ‘queue’ may be used uninitialized"
This fixes the following warning: drivers/virtio/virtio_ring.c:1032:5: warning: ?queue? may be used uninitialized in this function The conditions that govern when queue is set aren't apparent to gcc. Setting queue = NULL clears the warning. Signed-off-by: Jeff Mahoney <jeffm at suse.com> --- drivers/virtio/virtio_ring.c | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) ---
2016 Apr 05
1
Re: [PATCH] virtio: fix "warning: ‘queue’ may be used uninitialized"
On 4/5/16 4:04 AM, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote: > On Mon, Apr 04, 2016 at 02:14:19PM -0400, Jeff Mahoney wrote: >> This fixes the following warning: >> drivers/virtio/virtio_ring.c:1032:5: warning: ?queue? may be used >> uninitialized in this function >> >> The conditions that govern when queue is set aren't apparent to gcc. >> >> Setting queue = NULL
2016 Apr 05
1
Re: [PATCH] virtio: fix "warning: ‘queue’ may be used uninitialized"
On 4/5/16 4:04 AM, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote: > On Mon, Apr 04, 2016 at 02:14:19PM -0400, Jeff Mahoney wrote: >> This fixes the following warning: >> drivers/virtio/virtio_ring.c:1032:5: warning: ?queue? may be used >> uninitialized in this function >> >> The conditions that govern when queue is set aren't apparent to gcc. >> >> Setting queue = NULL
2009 Oct 08
1
Drop Call on ICMP Port Unreachable?
One of our users recently had a powerfail while connected to our meetme gateway. (Asterisk 1.4.17 on debian 4.0) Through the course of it, asterisk never hung up. His system came back up, and started sending ICMP port unreachables, but the stream went on, flooding him with "silence" media stream packets (there was nobody else in the conference). Is asterisk aware of ICMP
2007 Oct 10
2
Homedir Access without exposing whole Homedir.
Hello All, Dovecot 1.0.3 I am coming from UW IMAP, and I'm finding for some reason that mail is getting stored in a variety of places (which I believe, is because by default UW imap allowed access to the entire home directory). All files are mbox. My default delivery location is ~/.mail Thus: * At least a couple of my users have mail in ~/INBOX, as well as ~/INBOX.drafts (not many
2008 Apr 29
26
Btrfs v0.14 Released
Hello everyone, Btrfs v0.14 is now available for download. Please note the disk format has changed, and it is not compatible with older versions of Btrfs. For downloads and documention, please see the Btrfs project page: http://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org The oss.oracle.com Btrfs project page will soon start redirecting here. v0.14 has a few performance fixes and closes some races that could have
2001 Feb 08
5
Daily snapshots...
All, How can I get at the daily snapshots? When I go to the website, www.openssh.com, and follow the Linux link to portable.html and then go to request the daily snapshot from http://bass.directhit.com/openssh_snap/, I get prompted for a user id and password. Needless to say, I ain't got. That's real useful. Use to be, I could get the snapshots from the ftp site. Then things
2004 Sep 01
1
Odd PRI Behavior
When using a PRI, after the remote party hangs up, asterisk tries to spawn a call to the "h" extension. Is this normal behavior for a pri to try to call the "h" extension to try to clean things up? Call Comes In: -- Executing Dial("Zap/1-1", "SIP/16464436000@AST-237.65") in new stack -- Called 16464436000@AST-237.65 -- Accepting call from
2004 Aug 10
2
SNOM 200 and Asterisk Woes
Okay, this one is driving me nuts. I have a fedora core 1 machine running asterisk from CVS. Built last week. I have a couple of snom phones with the latest firmware. Here's the issue, it's a wierd one. You start up the phones, they register, all is good. They show up in sip show peers like thus: danm/danm 65.125.237.91 D N 255.255.255.255 5060 OK (29 ms)
2011 Oct 04
68
[patch 00/65] Error handling patchset v3
Hi all - Here''s my current error handling patchset, against 3.1-rc8. Almost all of this patchset is preparing for actual error handling. Before we start in on that work, I''m trying to reduce the surface we need to worry about. It turns out that there is a ton of code that returns an error code but never actually reports an error. The patchset has grown to 65 patches. 46 of them
2004 Aug 17
1
BroadVOX
Guys, For what it's worth, after months of trying to troubleshoot issues with them, and after paying them around $2500 for setup and a down payment (it's unclear what of that will be refunded, if any) BroadVox -- http://www.broadvox.net/ -- decided to terminate our contract without any valid reason, and the only explanation they could cite was "it's because of the software
2007 Apr 10
1
Several clusters in the same matchine
Hi, is it possible to have several ocfs2 clusters in the same machine? We have webserver1 and webserver2 that should belong to cluster1 and cluster2 "workgroup". Cluster1 should be made of webserver1, webserver2 and application_server1 Cluster2 should be made of webserver1, webserver2 and application_server2 Is this possible? Thanks, Nuno Fernandes
2008 Jan 17
3
tool that records and plots graphs of UPS load over time?
Hi I'm looking for a tool that records and plots graphs of UPS load over time? Any suggestions? JonB
2020 Apr 16
2
suggestion: "." in [lsv]apply()
I'm sure this exists elsewhere, but, as a trade-off, could you achieve what you want with a separate helper function F(expr) that constructs the function you want to pass to [lsv]apply()? Something that would allow you to write: sapply(split(mtcars, mtcars$cyl), F(summary(lm(mpg ~ wt,.))$r.squared)) Such an F() function would apply elsewhere too. /Henrik On Thu, Apr 16, 2020 at 9:30 AM