Displaying 20 results from an estimated 8000 matches similar to: "Silly question - Anything faster than rm?"
2007 Mar 05
2
USB 2 card
Were looking to hook up a Lacie 2TB external drive to be our little
rdiff-backup volume and we need a usb 2 interface.
Can anyone make a suggestion to a good USB2 PCI card for centos?
Thanks,
James
2008 Jun 08
4
OT: really dumb question about APC UPS
We have about 4 servers connected to an APC UPS. The UPS only has one
UPS connection. So my question is, in a power outage how do i get all
my servers to safely shutdown? Do i run a USB hub? Do i write a script
on the one machine connected to turn off all the other machines? I'm
confused.
Jamie
2007 Nov 12
8
More failover issues
In 1.6.0, when creating a MDT, you could specify multiple --mgsnode options
and it would failover between them. 1.6.3 only seems to take the last one
and --mgsnode=192.168.1.252 at o2ib:192.168.1.253 at o2ib doesn''t seem to failover
to the other node. Any ideas how to get around this?
Robert
Robert LeBlanc
College of Life Sciences Computer Support
Brigham Young University
leblanc at
2008 Apr 07
2
Quick fix formatting
Hi all,
I'm hoping there's a quick fix for this.
I have two data frames and am running a loop to match similar rows.
However the matching is not working well, and I suspect it is because of
the different formats of columns. For example, in col. 1 of dataframe 1
the nummbers are formatted as 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9...31 However in col. 1
dataframe 2 the numbers are
2007 Mar 16
2
Changing from NTFS to ext3
I want to convert all my NTFS partitions to ext3 since I'm no longer
running Windows, at least on my main machine at home. I'm planning to
tar the NTFS partitions to an existing ext3, reformat the partition as
ext3 and untar it back.
What is the best way to accomplish step two of this - reformatting the
partition? I've only done this so far during the installation phase,
and that
2007 Sep 28
4
too many links error when creating directories
hi , our centos os has an ext3 file system. and i cant create any more
directories, it gives me a too many links error, even when doing a manual
mkdir.
is there any workaround for this? without changing it to a different file
system like reiserFS? we dont have a reiserfs module in the os so it will
have to be installed. and can it be possible to install a reiserFS without
having to reformat the
2007 Sep 04
2
Solaris HDD crash, Restore?
First time user of Solaris and ZFS ....
I have Solaris 10 installed on the primary IDE drive of my motherboard. I also have a 4 disc RAIDZ setup on my sata connections. I setup up a successful 1.5TB ZFS server with all discs operational.
Well ... I was trying out something new and I borked my Solaris install HDD; the main problem is that I also had my RAIDZ zpool operational. I don''t
2016 Feb 10
2
Test Failure OpenSSH 7.1 P2 on HPE NSE for key-commands
On February 9, 2016 7:28 PM, Darren Tucker wrote:
> To: Randall S. Becker <rsbecker at nexbridge.com>
> Cc: OpenSSH Devel List <openssh-unix-dev at mindrot.org>
> Subject: Re: Test Failure OpenSSH 7.1 P2 on HPE NSE for key-commands
>
> On Wed, Feb 10, 2016 at 10:35 AM, Randall S. Becker
> <rsbecker at nexbridge.com> wrote:
> > Thread split from my
2018 Jul 25
1
dsync: expunge from pop3 does not replicate
Hi,
I'm using dovecot 2.3.2.1 on Xenial from upstream packages on two
Dovecot servers connected with dsync over TCP.
E-mails which are deleted via POP3 protocol are not correctly deleted
on second server via dsync.
Jul 25 09:29:19 mda11 dovecot: pop3(jakub@***)<7587><8xaJ1c1x9uEqAB7QADwAAAAAAAAAAL7v>: expunge: box=INBOX, msgid=<6a75db5d84ff257216a4340d7c0405b2 at
2013 Jul 19
0
if i want to delete a million files, can rsync be more faster than rm?
i found two article said that rsync -a --delete empty/ a1/ will much
more faster than rm when deleting millions files:
http://linuxnote.net/jianingy/en/linux/a-fast-way-to-remove-huge-number-of-files.html
http://www.quora.com/File-Systems/How-can-someone-rapidly-delete-400-000-files
but my test gets opposite result, and i think it's impossible on theory.
i use the command 'for i in
2018 Jul 27
4
[SOLR] Where is solr-schema.xml?
Hello,
running dovecot 2.3.2.1 on Arch Linux, and installed solr 7.4.0.
According to the wiki, there should be doc/solr-schema.xml, but I cannot
find it.
Tried "whereis dovecot":
dovecot: /usr/bin/dovecot /usr/lib/dovecot /etc/dovecot
/usr/include/dovecot /usr/share/dovecot /usr/share/man/man1/dovecot.1.gz
But I cannot find any xml files using
find /usr/{lib,share}/dovecot -name
2011 Jan 06
2
Tar so slow! Is there anything faster?
I need to tar up a good 100 GiB of files, but tar is progressing at a
rate of about 1 MiB per second. Is there something, anything, faster?
Thanks!
--
Dotan Cohen
http://gibberish.co.il
http://what-is-what.com
2007 Aug 10
14
Live migration: 2500ms downtime
Hi there,
I''ve read the paper on Xen live migration, and it shows some very impressive
figures, like 165ms downtime on a running web server, and 50ms for a quake3
server.
I installed CentOS 5 on 2 servers, each with 2x Xeon E5335 (quad-core), 2x
Intel 80003ES2LAN Gb NICs. Then I installed 2 DomUs, also with CentOS 5.
One NIC is connected to the LAN (on the same switch and VLAN), the
Assigning NULL to large variables is much faster than rm() - any reason why I should still use rm()?
2013 May 25
2
Assigning NULL to large variables is much faster than rm() - any reason why I should still use rm()?
Hi,
in my packages/functions/code I tend to remove large temporary
variables as soon as possible, e.g. large intermediate vectors used in
iterations. I sometimes also have the habit of doing this to make it
explicit in the source code when a temporary object is no longer
needed. However, I did notice that this can add a noticeable overhead
when the rest of the iteration step does not take that
2004 Sep 10
2
[jamie@audible.transient.net: Bug#160155: gapless playback]
I am forwarding your request to the FLAC development mailing list.
----- Forwarded message from Jamie Heilman <jamie@audible.transient.net> -----
Date: Sun, 8 Sep 2002 16:13:32 -0700
From: Jamie Heilman <jamie@audible.transient.net>
Resent-From: Jamie Heilman <jamie@audible.transient.net>
To: submit@bugs.debian.org
Subject: Bug#160155: gapless playback
Package: xmms-flac
2006 Jan 25
10
Ajax.InPlaceEditor onSuccess: ???
I''m looking for onSuccess: in Ajax.InPlaceEditor, but it doesn''t
appear to exist. onComplete isn''t what I need because I only want my
callback on success. Is there a way to do this?
Thanks,
Jamie
2005 May 16
4
Shutdown from PXELinux
Hi
Please excuse my english ...
Does somebody have a .c32 , .cbt or .exe program to shutdown an
ACPI and/or APM BIOS PC from PXELinux or DOS ?
Or could be shutdown added as an option to PXELinux ?
School environment, remote administration.
On night time the electrical power is turned off in labs and PC loose
WakeOnLan(WOL) and AlertStandardFormat(ASF) capabilities.
In the morning when the
2006 Jun 13
11
markaby
What''s the current status of Markaby? I''ve played with it a bit and
love it and am considering using it for a large project I''m starting.
If you''ve used it, I''d love to hear your comments!
Jamie
2005 Oct 17
11
a better question
I''m trying to call a click() event on an <a href> that has an
Observable registered for it. Something like:
<a href="#" id="toggle_1929">show</a>
...
Event.observe("toggle_1929", ''click'', function(event){ Element.toggle
("group_1929"); return false; });
...
$("toggle_1929").click(); //this throws
2005 Oct 04
5
sorting
I just want to confirm that it''s *not* possible to sort <tr>s in
tables....
Jamie