Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "encoding on more computers?"
2004 Apr 21
0
RE: [openMosix-general] openMosix and R: File I/O issues?
It's generally said that OM needs lots more swap than plain Linux. There has
to be someplace to juggle processes around. We use 4 GB nodes with something
like 12 GB swap; that plus round-robin logins to distribute home nodes
seemed to solve a lot of our problems.
To use oMFS to allow processes to write from the node they've migrated to
you also need DFSA enabled. That sounds like a great
2004 Apr 21
0
Re: [openMosix-general] openMosix and R: File I/O issues?
Memory could be an issue. The three nodes in the cluster we are using
only have 512 MB. The machines are otherwise identical in terms of
hardware. They are dual PIIIs (purchased from Penguin Computing in
2001). (If you need specs on motherboard etc, we can get that info
together.)
The installed operating system is RHEL-3, standard workstation with some
additional libraries (e.g., all of the
2012 Jul 01
2
can't demux with ogminfo / need to re-pac OGV to MKV
Hello,
I need to demux video files created with ffmpeg2theora 0.28+svn18147
I have ogminfo v1.5
and getting this error
(ogminfo.c) OGG stream 1 is of an unknown type (bad header?)
(ogminfo.c) OGG stream 2 is of an unknown type (bad header?)
(ogminfo.c) (a1/serial 1092562206) Vorbis audio (channels 2 rate 48000)
Is possible, that ogminfo is older then ffmpeg2theora ? Or what can be the reason?
2004 Apr 29
1
openMosix vs SNOW: redhat kernel causing slowdown?
Hi there,
We're currently attempting to explain a slowdown of an LVQ-type parallel
analysis we're working on. We are benchmarking our analysis running
over openMosix against the same running via SNOW for R. Both perform
similarly on small datasets, but on large datasets SNOW drastically
outperforms openMosix. However, these results are achieve running SNOW
on the default RedHat
2004 Apr 20
2
openMosix and R: File I/O issues?
Hi there,
We're attempting to run an LVQ analysis over a cluster of machines via R
and openMosix. R spawns several child processes simply by writing
commands to several files and using system() to start a slave process.
The processes migrate perfectly, and often finish with no reported
errors, writing their results into respective files for the parent
process to piece together.
2005 Feb 12
3
New to Xen: Can Xen Work with OpenMosix?
Apologies if this is the wrong place to post this question. In that event,
please point me in the right direction.
My question is whether or not I can use Xen with OpenMosix. The upshot of what
I''m attempting to do is this:
1. Build a two to four node cluster using OpenMosix for "raw horsepower"
2. Use Xen on the OpenMosix cluster to divide the "raw horsepower" any
2005 Dec 14
0
New Quantian release with over 800 CRAN/BioC packages
[ Reposting this here as this Quantian release contains
- all CRAN packages as of December 10, 2005
* except the Windows only ones (BRugs, mimR, rcom, RWinEdt)
* and three that would not build (Rlsf, ROracle, rJava) for lack of
Java, Oracle or rlsf
- all BioC packages for release 1.8
* excecpt RMAGEML (needs Java)
- for a total of over 800 R packages
- a
2005 Dec 14
0
New Quantian release with over 800 CRAN/BioC packages
[ Reposting this here as this Quantian release contains
- all CRAN packages as of December 10, 2005
* except the Windows only ones (BRugs, mimR, rcom, RWinEdt)
* and three that would not build (Rlsf, ROracle, rJava) for lack of
Java, Oracle or rlsf
- all BioC packages for release 1.8
* excecpt RMAGEML (needs Java)
- for a total of over 800 R packages
- a
2006 Mar 02
0
New Quantian releases with almost all of CRAN / BioC
[ I hope this is not considered off-topic for the list:
A new Quantian release was just announced, and it contains even more R.
As before, we have R (now 2.2.1), ESS, Ggobi, Rpy, several BioInfo tools
-- but now we also have RSPerl, JGR, rJava and more. A full sync to CRAN
and BioC as of Feb 25, 2006 now yields dim(installed.packages())[1]
of 877. Feedback welcome, but
2006 Mar 02
0
New Quantian releases with almost all of CRAN / BioC
[ I hope this is not considered off-topic for the list:
A new Quantian release was just announced, and it contains even more R.
As before, we have R (now 2.2.1), ESS, Ggobi, Rpy, several BioInfo tools
-- but now we also have RSPerl, JGR, rJava and more. A full sync to CRAN
and BioC as of Feb 25, 2006 now yields dim(installed.packages())[1]
of 877. Feedback welcome, but
2006 Jun 21
1
Monitor a particular SIP call for training purposes
Hi,
You can try ChanSpy
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+cmd+ChanSpy.
Idris
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From: phil.dawson@marnock.com [mailto:phil.dawson@marnock.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2006 12:23 PM
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Monitor a particular SIP call for training
purposes
Hi,
I've been asked if it is possible to allow a user to
2003 Nov 21
1
Using log() on an openMosix cluster
Hi all, I was hoping to get some advice about a problem that I realize
will be difficult to reproduce for some people. I'm running R 1.7.1 on
an openMosix (Linux) cluster and have been experiencing some odd
slow-downs. If anyone has experience with such a setup (or a similar
one) I'd appreciate any help. Here's a simplified version of the problem.
I'm trying to run the
2004 Sep 10
1
[Flac-users] High School Cluster - Beginner's Questions
Dear FLAC User's Mailing List,
I'm Miguel A. Mota Jr., Co-Founder and President of the Woodrow Wilson
High School Science & Technology Club in Camden, New Jersey USA. With a few
small grants from Lucent Technologies/Bell Labs, we have developed a
parallel-processing Linux Cluster (6 nodes) based on Red Hat 7.3 (2.4.18
kernel ) and openMosix clustering technology. Its not much,
2008 Aug 29
3
Call monitor/barge/train
Hi,
I'm planning on migrating someone who uses a very mature system. They would
be logging in either as AgentLogin() or AQM. The main requirement however,
is:
The supervisor will have a control panel, where he will see how many of his
agents are on call. If they are, he can "right-click" on the agent and get
the options Call Monitor (where the super just listens in on the call,
2004 Aug 06
0
Quantian 0.5.9.3 with over 400 CRAN and BioConductor packages
[ Apologies for the cross-post, and I hope this is seen as sufficiently
on-topic. Anybody who feels otherwise, please drop me a line off-list. ]
Earlier this week I sent out the announcement below for the newest version
of Quantian. Quantian is a bootable dvd (based off Knoppix & clusterKnoppix)
with well over 1gb of scientific, numerical or quantitative software -- and
now contains almost
2004 Dec 02
0
Quantian 0.6.9.2 with over 500 CRAN / BioC packages
I posted the following a little earlier on the quantian-announce list -- but
it may be of interest here as well as this version contains all (but three,
see below) packages from CRAN, and all of BioConductor.
Quantian strives to provide the easiest way to set up a very complete
scientific computing environment with a wide variety of tools -- including
R, ESS, Ggobi, almost all of CRAN, all of
2004 Dec 02
0
Quantian 0.6.9.2 with over 500 CRAN / BioC packages
I posted the following a little earlier on the quantian-announce list -- but
it may be of interest here as well as this version contains all (but three,
see below) packages from CRAN, and all of BioConductor.
Quantian strives to provide the easiest way to set up a very complete
scientific computing environment with a wide variety of tools -- including
R, ESS, Ggobi, almost all of CRAN, all of
2005 Nov 14
0
OpenMosix
Anyone have any experience running OpenMosix on CentOS 3? Are you using
a kernel custom built or from somewhere? Any maintenance headaches wrt
kernel updates? Thanks in advance.
-Alan
--
Alan Sparks, UNIX/Linux Systems Integration and Administration
<asparks at doublesparks.net>
2005 Dec 16
2
Kernel 2.4 and Centos4
Hi,
Has anyone used a 2.4 series kernel on RHEL4/Centos4?
There's a patch (openmosix) which I would really like to make use of
[seeing as I just got 10 diskless computers...] which is not ready
(yet) for the 2.6 kernel series...
Can I just drop in a 2.4.26 series kernel and continue to have a working
system? Or is RHEL now totally dependent on 2.6 kernel features?
Cheers,
MaZe.
2007 Jul 17
3
TS from DVB-T to Theora + Vorbis
Hello,
Could you kindly point me to some instruction, how to encode demuxed
files (.m2v and .mp2) to .ogg (Theora + Vorbis)? I was trying to use
ffmpeg2theora, but I don't know, how to put two files to ffmpeg2theora
(one audio an one video) and did not found, how to mux them into one
file?
Exist a way, how to do two pass encoding?
I'm using Ubuntu Fiesty Linux.
Thank you,
Jiri Navratil