Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "Gluster Podcast available"
2013 Sep 15
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM/Clang on HPC Podcast
We are the hosts of the High Performance Computing Podcast: www.rce-cast.com
We were wondering if LLVM / Clang would want to be a feature on the show? It takes about an hour over Skype/Phone and is focussed on being educational.
Feel free to contact me (off list) if you are interested in being on the show.
Thanks!
Brock Palen
www.umich.edu/~brockp
CAEN Advanced Computing
XSEDE Campus
2012 Sep 21
0
Gluster Feature on HPC Podcast
I am one of the hosts of Research Computing and Engineering (www.rce-cast.com). We host shows on HPC related topics and we have had listener requests for a show on Gluster.
Would one or two Gluster devs be willing to take an hour for a phone/skype interview to inform users about Gluster and its unique features?
If you have any questions please let me know.
Brock Palen
www.umich.edu/~brockp
2010 Mar 30
0
Puppet on HPC podcast
I host and HPC podcast with Jeff Squyres of Open-MPI fame at http://www.rce-cast.com
We have had a request to have Puppet featured on the show soon and we
would like this also.
Feel free to have a developer or two contact me off list and we can
setup a mutual time, it takes about 1 hour and is done over the phone
or skype.
I hope to hear from you soon!
Brock Palen
2007 Oct 08
5
patchless client on RHEL4
Is there instructions on how to use the patchless client on RHEL4 ?
For version 1.6.2
We would prefer a rpm, but we are not scared of doing a build if
needed.
Brock Palen
Center for Advanced Computing
brockp at umich.edu
(734)936-1985
2008 Feb 12
0
Lustre-discuss Digest, Vol 25, Issue 17
Hi,
i just want to know whether there are any alternative file systems for HP SFS.
I heard that there is Cluster Gateway from Polyserve. Can anybody plz help me in finding more abt this Cluster Gateway.
Thanks and Regards,
Ashok Bharat
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2007 Dec 14
1
evicting clients when shutdown cleanly?
Should I be seeing messages like:
Dec 14 12:06:59 nyx170 kernel: Lustre: MGS: haven''t heard from client
dadccfac-8610-06e7-9c02-90e552694947 (at 141.212.30.185 at tcp) in 234
seconds. I think it''s dead, and I am evicting it.
when the client was shut down cleanly? and the lustre file system is
mounted via /etc/fstab ? The file system (i would hope) would be
unmounted
2006 Mar 11
1
compiler options for xen
I use gentoo on xen, in the gentoo docs (gentoo compiles everything
almost) they have options like ''-march=pentium3'' should i be using
the gcc option for the cpu im using (pentium3), I understand that
domU''s and even dom0''s speak the "XEN" arch, so could using cpu
specific flags like this cause problems? what are other xen+gentoo
users using
2004 Jun 23
0
options to use jumbo frames
We have a cluster (212 nodes) that are on a gig-e network useing jumbo frames
(mtu 6000) To reload a node we have to plug it into a regular 1500 mtu that is
running off a differnt port on the head node to install. Is there a way to
tell in the 'append' line of /pxelinux.cfg/default to have the bcm5700 module
run wiht jumbo frames. this is our append right now
append load_ramdisk=1
2008 Feb 04
32
Luster clients getting evicted
on our cluster that has been running lustre for about 1 month. I have
1 MDT/MGS and 1 OSS with 2 OST''s.
Our cluster uses all Gige and has about 608 nodes 1854 cores.
We have allot of jobs that die, and/or go into high IO wait, strace
shows processes stuck in fstat().
The big problem is (i think) I would like some feedback on it that of
these 608 nodes 209 of them have in dmesg
2005 Nov 12
0
crashing dom0 and domU
I am having a xen 2.0.7 server crash, This is the first message i managed to
get out of syslog, I didnt think it was related untill when i did ''xm shutdown
mls'' the dom0 also goes down that i thought it might be related, I will see if
not running gkrellmd in domU''s will help with this
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2007 Nov 28
0
Re: annoying network problem
Hi,
I have a problem with networking under XEN, I hope someone can help me
out. The problem is that after some time (a day or so) the network
suddenly stops working, and it takes some waiting and/or a reboot to fix
this.
I''m running XEN 3.1.0-rc7 on an Intel Core2 (x86_64). It''s a Fedora 8
system, with the following packages:
o Xen version 3.1.0-rc7-2950.fc8
2005 Mar 22
0
PXEBoot with network options forcing adapter to full duplex.
Hi Brock,
I'm trying set full duplex on a server that is being
pxeboot/provisioned via autoyast. We want to ensure
the duplex is full DURING the autoyast provisioning
itself.
I've played the syslinux configs to specify the
bcm5600 driver, but was having trouble with setting
the network options. I've tryed appending them as
well, but nothing on the internet seems to indicate
that
2007 May 24
0
Re: missing ethernet device
Tim Post schrieb:
> On Sat, 2007-01-06 at 10:35 -0500, Brock Palen wrote:
>> Isnt forcedeth just a driver for the nvidia nic''s? What would that
>> do with broadcom chip?
>>
>
> Doh, I read one post and replied to another. Apologies. too many open
> windows.
>
>> Also, my system is just a pemtium D it does not have the vmx flag
>> in
2007 Jan 06
1
Camping Podcast
I''m putting together an episode of the Rails podcast that will be dedicated to Camping.
I already have the first interview recorded. I''d like to get 3 or 4 more short interviews (short...maybe 4.096 minutes each).
If you''d like instant fame, send me an email and tell me what camping project you would like to talk about, what your skype username is, and when is a good
2006 Jun 22
0
hosting a podcast with ruby on rails?
i have a client that is wanting to host a podcast. i tried googling for
tutorials on doing something like this with rails but i didn''t find a
whole lot.
are there any resources that anyone can recommend on getting started
with a podcast? i have the rails cookbook which has a chapter on
syndication, but other than that, i''m not really sure where to start.
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2008 Oct 14
1
[Bug 18061] New: stackoverflow.com podcast player not working
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=18061
Summary: stackoverflow.com podcast player not working
Product: swfdec
Version: git
Platform: Other
URL: http://blog.stackoverflow.com/2008/10/podcast-25/
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
Severity: enhancement
Priority: medium
Component: library
2007 Mar 08
0
Ruby Roundup Podcast
I am happy to announce the release of Episode 1 of the Ruby Roundup
podcast. You can find it at http://rubyroundup.com
This will be a weekly podcast covering the latest news and events in
the world of Ruby.
Have a listen and let us know what you think ...
-Bill Siggelkow
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2010 Apr 21
1
Improving audio bitrate for all callers in a conference room for a podcast
Hello,
As a podcaster I use Asterisk extensively and often have several people in
a conference room. We'll record the calls via a SIP phone connected to a
sound mixer. Is there an easy way to bump up the audio bitrate for all
callers connected to the Asterisk server and improve the general sound
quality? The server is not used much outside of recording the podcast.
We're not opposed to
2012 Apr 02
0
call for volunteer: FLOSS weekly podcast opportunity
The FLOSS weekly podcast is interested in doing an interview about
libvirt development on June 6, at 9:30am Los Angeles time (UTC-7). For
more information on past podcasts, see:
http://twit.tv/show/floss-weekly
With prodding from Justin Clift, I have volunteered to take on the task,
but the show host, Randal, prefers to have two developers per show, so
I'm looking for anyone else who has
2010 Nov 18
2
Centos podcast on FLOSS weekly
If you've ever wondered what Karanbir Singh looks like, check out this
week's (142) video podcast at http://twit.tv/floss. I'm only partway
through the audio version (will finish on the drive home) and haven't
heard anything that would be surprising to people already using Centos
yet but it's a great presentation and something to recommend to people
who aren't