Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "How do I force download with LiteSpeed?"
2006 Nov 07
1
reading VERY large binary files
Hello,
I am trying to read in elements out of a very large binary file ... the
total file is 4 gigs. I want to select rows out of the file, and the
current procedure I run works but is prohibitively slow (takes more than
a day to run and still won't complete). Is there any faster way to
accomplish this?
My current procedure looks like this:
readHH <- function(file_name,
2006 Jul 19
0
Toturial on Rails + LiteSpeed LSAPI
Hi,
This message might be helpful for people who is using or plan to use
LiteSpeed web server together with Rails.
We posted two tutorials in our WIKI regarding Rails + LiteSpeed
configuration. One is Rails + LiteSpeed API, another one is mongrel +
LiteSpeed proxy.
http://www.litespeedtech.com/community/wiki/doku.php?id=litespeed_wiki:ruby_rails
2006 Nov 10
1
[SEC] Latest LiteSpeed ruby-lsapi does not vulnerable to the cgi.rb 99% CPU DoS attack
Hi,
First, my thanks to Zed for including LiteSpeed in cgi.rb vulnerability
report. Appreciated!
I just got time to review ruby-lsapi code and test the vulnerability
against LiteSpeed.
I found that, in our latest ruby-lsapi release 1.11, lsapi_read()
function returns Qnil when the end of request body has been reached. So,
in theory, LiteSpeed should not be vulnerable to this attack.
Our test
2008 Oct 19
1
Does anybody out there use Litespeed?
I''ve heard good things about Litespeed but all the documentation I''ve
found doesn''t reflect the new 3.3 version. The older 2 and 1 versions
are just so different. I''ve gone down the road with the old docs and
it''s always a dead end.
I''d be happy to pay or trade code or some kind of programming favors
for some help in this area.
I''ve
2008 Dec 22
1
How do I use GDB to debug Litespeed Server?
How do I debug Litespeed Server on Mac OS 10.5 with GDB? I haven''t a
clue on how to proceed. I haven''t used GDB before.
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2006 Nov 10
0
LiteSpeed + Capistrano How-to.
Hi,
For those who are waiting for our tutorial on LiteSpeed + Capistrano
deployment in a Rails App cluster, please take a look at
http://www.litespeedtech.com/support/wiki/doku.php?id=litespeed_wiki:capistrano
Basically, you need to setup sudo permissions and add
sudo "#{lsws_cmd} restart"
to deploy.rb of your Rails application.
Best Regards,
George Wang
2008 Aug 22
0
Slow FIle Upload Safari and Litespeed
When using file upload with Safari and Litespeed server it often get
stuck and it looks like it''s loading but nothing happens. What could be
wrong? Firefox is better. Also IE 7.
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2006 Sep 07
9
LiteSpeed
Yo Zed,
Just curious -- what do you think of the LiteSpeed
server? Is it better than Lighty? Does it (gasp!) also
serve Rails apps like Mongrel? I think I read that
LiteSpeed doesn''t have proxying support.
Thanks,
Joe
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2009 Nov 26
2
quote warning not being triggered (yet again)
I'm using 1.2.6 with the managesieve patch and maildir++ quotas (via
the maildirsite file). Again, I found that the quota warning is not
bering triggered.
Testing via:
smtp-source -4 -f sender at charite.de -t recipient at charite.de -m 1 -l 1000000 -C 1 mail.charite.de:submission
recipient at charite.de being a mailbox with a 10.0 MB limit.
I attached dovecot -n and the quota warn script.
2006 Aug 26
5
LiteSpeed Web Server 2.2 with Ruby Rails integration....
Fellow Rail users and developers,
Right now the easiest way to run Rails is in combination with Mongrel.
However, it may not be a good idea to expose Mongrel directly to the
outside world in a high-load production environment. In-addition,
Mongrel_cluster + proxy + load balancer have to be used even for a
single server deployment making the unified setup more complicated than
needs be.
2006 May 09
0
[PATCH] build: make linux download more flexible
Hi,
Here is an updated version of this patch for xen-unstable.hg 9960.
Please consider it for inclusion.
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Horms http://www.vergenet.net/~horms/
build: make linux download more flexible
* Allow LINUX_REPO to specify the URL of the repository for the linux kernel,
- Defaults is: http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/
* Allow LINUX_REPO to be
2005 Dec 16
2
Shared code for controllers
Hi,
I think that this is made from a plugin or something in /lib/, but i really
don''t know which is the better way:
I have this in my MediasController:
def mediatype_medias_options
if params[:id]
begin
@mediatype = MediaType.find(params[:id])
render :inline => "<%= options_from_collection_for_select @
mediatype.medias, ''id'',
2003 Feb 11
1
RFC-to-be: <draft-walleij-ogg-mediatype-08.txt> (fwd)
The transport type application/ogg may now be used in applications. The
IANA has assigned it in their namespace, so start adding it at will.
See mail below.
Linus
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Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2003 12:23:47 -0800
From: IANA <iana@iana.org>
To: triad@df.lth.se
Cc: Allison Mankin <mankin@psg.com>, Scott Bradner <sob@harvard.edu>
Subject: RFC-to-be:
2013 Aug 05
1
Corrupted mboxes with v2.2.4, posix_fallocate and GFS2
Hi,
on a clustered Dovecot server installation that was recently moved from a
shared GPFS filesystem to GFS2, occasional corruptions in the users'
INBOXes started appearing, where a new incoming message would be appended
directly after a block of NUL bytes, and be scanned by dovecot as being
glued to the preceding message.
I traced this to the file extension operation performed in
2013 Apr 05
0
[PATCHv2 1/2] Xen PV backend (for qemu-upstream-4.2-testing): Move call to bdrv_new from blk_init to blk_connect
This commit delays the point at which bdrv_new (and hence blk_open
on the underlying device) is called from blk_init to blk_connect.
This ensures that in an inbound live migrate, the block device is
not opened until it has been closed at the other end. This is in
preparation for supporting devices with open/close consistency
without using O_DIRECT. This commit does NOT itself change O_DIRECT
2006 Nov 16
1
Regarding debugocfs
Hi experts,
My customer issued debugocfs to check for file_size and extent info
but values such as file_size, alloc_size, next_free_ext were 0.
(/dev/sdi1 contains datafiles and arc files)
# debugocfs -a 0 /dev/sdi1
debugocfs 1.0.10-PROD1 Fri Mar 5 14:35:29 PST 2004
(build fcb0206676afe0fcac47a99c90de0e7b)
file_extent_0:
file_number = 128
disk_offset = 1433600
curr_master = 0
file_lock =
2020 Feb 25
0
Problems with reposync and createrepo on CentOS 7 for RHEL8/CentOS8 repo?
Hi,
I tried to reproduce the issue but without success, everything seems
to be working fine (I've copied
repodata directory created by the reposync on Centos7 machine to RHEL8
server to /tmp/pg12repo directory):
RHEL8 # dnf search postgresql12 --repofrompath=a,/tmp/pg12repo --repoid=a
Added a repo from /tmp/pg12repo
a
204 MB/s | 784 kB 00:00
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2002 Jan 30
1
Quick sftp status indicator.
I think my first send was eaten by elm.. Yuck I hate this programm..
Anyawys, first the disclaimer:
This is barely tests, I submit this to the general population, but
I will not submit this for review of rest of the OpenSSH team.
Mainly because it is horrible at best. dealing with alarm() in
a sane way is not fun. It does not compile clean, but works.
IF anyone cares to clean it up..
2012 Sep 23
1
ruby koans don't understand the principle sandwhich code
hello,
Im still working on ruby koans.
Now I have to do some sandwhich code.
The exercise looks like this :
require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + ''/edgecase'')
class AboutSandwichCode < EdgeCase::Koan
def count_lines(file_name)
file = open(file_name)
count = 0
while line = file.gets
count += 1
end
count
ensure
file.close if
2006 Aug 04
1
Ruby LSAPI extension release 1.4
Hi,
I am glad to announce that Ruby LSAPI extension 1.4 is released, in this
release we mainly addressed two issues, one is that a worker process
does not remain persistent if a request has been canceled in the middle,
this is addressed in 1.4. Another one is that process manager may create
a lot more worker processes than the value configured when there were
too many canceled requests, which