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2011 Nov 16
3
clustering
Hey folks, I just went through the archives trying to find some info on this but did not come up with much other than it seems there are a few experts here on the list. I have no experience with clustering and have just taken over a Stem Cell Research Lab that has a Grid Engine cluster. I have not yet dug into the details of Grid Engine (only been here a week now) but am just trying to get up
2013 Dec 30
2
oom situation
I have continous oom&panic situation unresolved. I am not sure system fills up all the ram (36GB). Why this system triggered this oom situation? Is it about some other memory? highmem? lowmem? stack size? Best Regards, Kernel 3.10.24 Dec 27 09:19:05 2013 kernel: : [277622.359064] squid invoked oom-killer: gfp_mask=0x42d0, order=3, oom_score_adj=0 Dec 27 09:19:05 2013 kernel: :
2015 Jun 06
1
Effectiveness of CentOS vm.swappiness
On 06.06.2015 04:48, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn wrote: > On 05.06.2015 19:47, Greg Lindahl wrote: >> On Fri, Jun 05, 2015 at 09:33:11AM -0700, Gordon Messmer wrote: >>> On 06/05/2015 03:29 AM, Markus "Shorty" Uckelmann wrote: >>>> some (probably unused) parts are swapped out. But, some of >>>> those parts are the salt-minion, php-fpm or mysqld. All
2009 Nov 16
1
Refactored upgrade patch...
This patch includes feedback from apevec to remain backward compatible with the previous karg, ovirt_local_boot.
2009 Dec 08
1
problem with split eating giga-bytes of memory
I'm having trouble using split on a very large data-set with ~1400 levels of the factor to be split. Unfortunately, I can't reproduce it with the simple self-contained example below. As you can see, splitting the artificial dataframe of size ~13MB results in a split dataframe of ~ 144MB, with an increase memory allocation of ~10 fold for the split object. If split scales linearly, then my
2014 Jan 12
6
[LLVMdev] RFC: Change coding standard to not indent namespaces ever
Currently there is a mixture of indented namespaces and un-indented namespaces in both LLVM and Clang. I think this is confusing and it wastes developer time debating the issue. I'd like to pick one and stick with it consistently. Indenting cannot possibly work in many contexts -- file-wide namespaces just make no sense to indent. So I don't think we should pick "always indent".
2004 Jul 09
3
Can R read data from stdin?
Is there anyway I can write a script which feed input datasource from stdin and let R process it (maybe frequency report) then output the report to stdout? I can't seem to find much info on documentation or FAQ on this topic. Thanks! Soichi Hayashi ********************************************************************** The information contained in this communication is confidential,
2012 May 17
1
Setting overcommit_memory=2 kills system
Hello, In general I am in the habit of turning off memory overcommit because I believe it's a bad thing in a multi-user environment. This was never a problem on rhel5 systems, but on rhel6, I am having issues. When I try to set overcommit_memory=2, my system locks up. It basically behaves as if the memory is all used up... I see the same behavior on centos6 or rhel6. Following is
2009 May 11
11
First crack at this! Could use advice on a few questions...
Hi All, I'm J.D. I'm trying to use wine to run a program called Bit Che. it runs to a certain point and then just freezes... sorta. The program is a windows torrent search app, that searches all the major torrent sites at once for whatever "LEGAL" torrents I'm looking for. So I tried running it with winehelper first... and it froze once I asked it to search, then I tried
2011 Dec 19
5
forcing yum to download but not install
Hey folks, Is there any way to fake a "yum update" just to get yum to force a download of all the files it needs, without actually installing them. I finally have a RPM cache/proxy working and I just want to populate it. The server I want to actually update cannot be updated until tomorrow but I'd like to do a fake update just to force the RPMs into my cache so they will all be
2016 Nov 16
10
Status of the AVR backend
Hey all, The AVR backend has now finally been merged in-tree completely. Thanks to Krzysztof and Matt for all of their hard work reviewing patches <https://reviews.llvm.org/differential/query/AuHaJ3SXjDmO> Development will now halt on the downstream repository (on GitHub <https://github.com/avr-llvm/llvm>), and it will now be done LLVM proper. This is good news, especially for the
2013 Sep 16
7
Rsync rules for Shorewall
Hi folks, I''m having an issue with rsync between my firewall and an internal box. It seems to be a shorewall issue (or correctly speaking, an issue with my shorewall config) because if I disable shorewall my rsync works fine. And I just can''t find it documented anywhere what I need to do. I have rules like this : root@userver:/etc/shorewall# grep -i Rsync rules
2009 Oct 22
3
what else is missing in 5.4?
[root at alan centos]# du -sh 5.* 19G 5.3 14G 5.4 -- ?Don't eat anything you've ever seen advertised on TV? - Michael Pollan, author of "In Defense of Food"
2009 Nov 16
2
Resend...
Resending the refactored patch: I realized after I emailed it that it referenced the wrong bugzilla.
2009 Nov 03
8
recommend benchmarking SW
Hey folks, We've got some new hardware and are trying to figure out what best to do with it. Either run CentOS right on the bare metal, or virtualize, or several combination options. Mainly looking at : - CentOS on bare metal - CentOS on ESXi 4.0 with local disk - CentOS on ESXi with 1 VM running Openfiler to serve disk to other VMs And want to benchmark these 3 scenarios So far all we
2016 Feb 17
4
New glibc for CentOS-6 and CentOS-7 and CVE-2015-7547
On 02/17/2016 07:08 AM, Michael H wrote: > On 17/02/16 13:01, Johnny Hughes wrote: >> I normally just let the daily announce post to this list show what >> is available for updates, but there is a CVE (CVE-2015-7547) that >> needs a bit more attention which will be on today's announce list >> of updates. >> >> We released a new glibc yesterday for
2017 Sep 12
5
Apache 2.2 EOL - what is Red Hat's story for RHEL6?
Hi folks, I have been googling for a few weeks now and not finding anything. Apache 2.2 is EOL at the end of this year. Has Red Hat announced a plan yet on what they are doing in RHEL6? I am assuming they will up-version from 6.9 to 6.10 and as part of that upgrade from Apache 2.2 to Apache 2.4 ? thanks, -Alan -- "You should sit in nature for 20 minutes a day. Unless you are busy, then
2010 Feb 28
5
emergency! linux kickstart pxe boot needed
Hey folks, I'm at colocaiton in the middle of a big rebuild and it seems I have a faulty CD rom in the server that I need to put Centos on via Kickstart. So I cannot boot the Centos 5.4 net install CD. Is PXE kickstart easy to set up? I have a laptop here with DHCP already going. I google and a bunch of stuff comes up but it does not look simple. I'm just shooting htis out ther eon
2003 Apr 23
1
R scripting patches for R-1.7.0
I've patched R so that it can be used as a scripting language, i.e. you can (on Unix-like systems) write files containing R code and execute them non-interactively, e.g.: #!/usr/local/lib/R/bin/R.bin --script cat("Hello World!\n") I've updated the patches for R-1.7.0; if you're interested in the patches, e-mail me at mckay@gmr.com, and I'll send them to you. --
2011 Nov 25
3
CentOS fileserver migrating to ZFS appliance
Hey folks, I've got a CentOS / RHEL (5.x) environment and am in the process of migrating the 5.3 file server over to an Oracle/Sun 7120 appliance. I want to keep my main 5.3 server as our NIS server but am moving NFS and Samba functions over to the appliance. NFS was a no brainer as one can imagine. Samba seems a bit trickier because of the authentication requirements in the ZFS server.