Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "Server cutover complete; waiting for root server DNS propogation"
2000 Feb 24
0
CVS repository cutover
I've cut all externally visible xiph.org services over to a new server on a
bigger line. Chances are, most of you wouldn't have noticed the change.
However, for the next day or two (as DNS propogates), xiph.org may get you
snotfish (the old server) or motherfish (the new server). CVS on snotfish is
now gone (that's on motherfish), although snotfish will continue answering DNS/
2003 Mar 21
3
I've pulled the plug on viewcvs
While trying to get other work done on Motherfish-II, I couldn't help
but notice that machine load was over *200*, due entirely to the
viewCVS CGI. Either we were being DoSed via the cgi, or it's too
inefficient to even think about using.
Motherfish is a server intended for *core services only*. We've been
steadily forgetting that. Core services include CVS, mail and web.
They
2004 Aug 06
4
copies of RE: what I'd like to do
Why do I have a couple hundred copies of this email? Are others on the list
getting multiple copies? I've gotten a copy every hour and 20 minutes since
4/5.
They're being sent from the listserver too:
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id
2004 Aug 06
2
OT spammers was Re:what's happening here?
On Sat, May 18, 2002 at 11:08:08PM +0300, Gavin White wrote:
>
> Because the aren't many users here, the list is not monitored,
> no rules... I guess IceCast as not as big as I thought... and
> infested by bunch of lamers that like to take advantage of it
> to advertise.
>
Since it is Sunday and I am in a good mood, I will presume from your
languague and attitude that you
2003 Mar 11
3
website spec updated
I've installed new complete-page versions of the vorbis spec on the
website:
http://www.xiph.org/ogg/vorbis/doc/
the per-section html versions have not yet been updated.
I also updated docbook, xsltproc, and tetex on motherfish, and
installed a catalog file in /etc/xml/catalog since the docbook stuff is
a little hard to get going. The docs should build out of the box there
now
2004 Aug 06
0
JSpeex help
Hi Sanjiv,
There does indeed appear to be some trouble with
the Javasound SPI encoder (the SPI decoder works well).
I am working on it, and hope to have a fix soon. In the
mean time, you can use the encoder outside of
JavaSound, that one works well (see the command line
encoder as example code of how to implement it).
sincerely
Marc Gimpel
Head of research
Wimba
<p>On
2003 Mar 16
2
Some Questions
Hello
I posted these to the vorbis maillist, but got no answers,
so I try it here again:
Currently, I'm having a
very close look at the spec and discovered some mistakes,
misundestandings:
1---------
in "vorbis-spec-res.html"
paragraph
Residue format
Reside format partitions each.........
^ heres the 'u' missing.
<p>2--------------
Probably another one in
2007 Apr 02
0
[LLVMdev] Subversion Cutover
All,
We have been testing the conversion from CVS to SVN over the last few
weeks. It appears ready to go (great thanks to Anton and David for their
hard work). UIUC has a few more things to check out (resolve the ViewVC
issue) and we just need to check that the nightly build can work with
SVN. Then we're ready to do the conversion.
This is just a heads up that the conversion will likely
2004 Aug 06
3
Please confirm your message
Hello, this is the mailing list anti-spam filter at Xiph.Org.
We need you to confirm your e-mail message with the subject of
"subscribe".
Please send a message to the following address, or simply use your
mailer's "Reply" feature.
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Rather than allow only list subscribers to post to Xiph.Org mailing
lists,
2004 Sep 13
1
propogation of rounding error for t.tests with unequal sample sizes (PR#7225)
# users would benefit from a warning about the behavior in the
# groups.unbalanced case below. A propogation of difference is the variance
# calculation is leading to an apparently significant difference in
# means, even though the numeric values are all identical. Obviously upon
# inspection the difference in means is meaningless, but users might be warned
# if all of the input data is
2017 Jul 21
4
Is there any pass existing in llvm which does machine copy propogation ?
Hi All,
I was looking into MachineCopyPropagationPass.ccp file in llvm, which in first look, looks likes to me doing only redundant copy elimination in same basic block.
I am interested in any pass which is doing copy propogation across the basic block in a function.
Let me know if any such pass exist ?
Thanks,
Deepali
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2006 Jan 05
2
*tangent* High Availability using 2 sites -- yep, "propogation."
Hello Les,
Thanks for that info. I'm playing with this now and although the
'failover' process seems rather slow, it does seem to be doing what I
need. I setup a subdomain entry to point to 4 IP's, only one if which
is actually working, and indeed, when IE get's a non-active IP, it
eventually goes to the next one until it finally finds the actual live
IP. Once it gets the
2004 Aug 06
3
Re: Please confirm your message
icecast@xiph.org wrote:
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> "(no subject)".
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> icecast+confirm+1053014484.2633.87372b@xiph.org
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> Rather than
2004 Sep 13
2
(PR#7225) propogation of rounding error for t.tests with unequal sample sizes (PR#7225)
My apologies for not including the transcript in the original message:
> xx <- rep(2.10,80)
> groups.balanced <- as.factor(c(rep("one",40),rep("two",40)))
> groups.unbalanced <- as.factor(c(rep("one",44),rep("two",36)))
> t.test(xx ~ groups.balanced)
Welch Two Sample t-test
data: xx by groups.balanced
t = 0, df = 78, p-value = 1
2004 Aug 06
0
copies of RE: what I'd like to do
I'm not getting copies of it, so I don't think it's going to the entire
list.
Is your mailserver accepting mail, but saying it's down? Are you
getting copies of other messages?
I suppose this could be a result of the mailservers's moving. Can
anyone else confirm that they do or do not get copies of emails every 20
minutes?
If it's just you, then it will help track it
2004 Aug 06
0
Subject: Question regarding ACLs
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2001 Aug 14
7
Pitch shift with RC2
I've just installed RC2 and I'm very excited about the quality. It's so
much better than MP3. This is the first version I've used since I just
found out about Ogg Vorbis.
I did notice that very high frequencies seem to be missing but since not
many people can hear much above 18 KHz it's not much of an issue. I suppose
this resolves the hiss problem so prevalent in MP3.
2009 Mar 06
3
WAY OT: domain name registration .co.za
Hello All,
Very sorry about WAY off-topic query, but you folks really are one of
my most International subscribed groups.
I am looking for a recommendation for a domain name registrar I can
register my .co.za domain name with that won't 'yank my chains'. I
tried a couple attempts at registering and found some hidden fees
along with the insistence that I had to host my DNS with
2006 Mar 01
0
Motherfish III outage
Motherfish-III, xiph.org's main web/yp server suffered a partial raid
failure yesterday that slowly collapsed into a complete failure today.
The good news is that parts had been ordered, arriving about an hour
after the cloud of smoke. We lost minimal data, if any.
Motherfish is in the process of rebuilding onto fresh drives now; I do
not have an ETS for complete restoral of services, but
2006 Mar 01
0
Motherfish III outage
Motherfish-III, xiph.org's main web/yp server suffered a partial raid
failure yesterday that slowly collapsed into a complete failure today.
The good news is that parts had been ordered, arriving about an hour
after the cloud of smoke. We lost minimal data, if any.
Motherfish is in the process of rebuilding onto fresh drives now; I do
not have an ETS for complete restoral of services, but