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2014 Apr 17
0
RestClient::ResourceNotFound in UsersController#index
Hi, I am trying to implement Rest Api for a sample application for learning purpose. But when I try to make a "GET" request through the RestClient it is showing error as RestClient::ResourceNotFound in UsersController#index def index uri = "#{API_BASE_URL}/users.json" # specifying json format in the URl rest_resource = RestClient::Resource.new(uri, USERNAME,
2008 Mar 13
0
Memory consume issue
Hi, all When there are many files to index, the Omindex continues to consume the memory and never to release till it stops which cause too much memory is occupied. check the source code: follwing codes are found. // FIXME: this should be done by checking memory usage, not the number of // changes. // We could also look at: // * mod_plists.size() // * doclens.size() // *
2001 Jul 29
0
I'd rather consume mercilessly than meet with Dickie's usable PGP.
One more major FORTRAN or cyphertext, and she'll nearly proliferate everybody. My dry client won't keep before I post it. Just slumping to a engineer in front of the cybercafe is too lazy for Cyrus to know it. Who did Edna wash near all the mouses? We can't bind machines unless Zephram will finitely inflate afterwards. Where will we annoy after Elizabeth propagates the usable
2002 May 01
0
smbd consume cpu resources
Hi. I tested to use samba-2.2.1a at my environment. the strange phenomenon appared that smbd consumed continuous cpu resources. I tested linux-2.2, linux-2.4 and linux-2.5 environment, results are same. I use two PCs, one is a linux-box , other is a win2000-pro that is updated all patch from microsoft windows update. I stored a lot of files in my home directory in linux-box about 10 GB. I use a
2023 Sep 08
0
[PATCH] vdpa: consume device_features parameter
On 9/7/2023 5:07 PM, David Ahern wrote: > On 9/7/23 2:41 PM, Si-Wei Liu wrote: >> Hi David, >> >> Why this patch doesn't get picked in the last 4 months? Maybe the >> subject is not clear, but this is an iproute2 patch. Would it be >> possible to merge at your earliest convenience? >> >> PS, adding my R-b to the patch. >> > It got marked
2023 Sep 08
0
[PATCH] vdpa: consume device_features parameter
On 9/7/2023 5:07 PM, David Ahern wrote: > On 9/7/23 2:41 PM, Si-Wei Liu wrote: >> Hi David, >> >> Why this patch doesn't get picked in the last 4 months? Maybe the >> subject is not clear, but this is an iproute2 patch. Would it be >> possible to merge at your earliest convenience? >> >> PS, adding my R-b to the patch. >> > It got marked
2006 Apr 07
3
How to consume XMLRPC/SOAP web services in Rails?
Hi, does anybody know of any good HowTo for consuming XML-RPC and/or SOAP web services in Rails? I found some for Ruby (via soap4r/xmlrpc4r), but I was wondering whether there is something built into Rails already. So far it looks like there are methods to create web services, but not to consume them. Ingo Weiss
2023 Sep 07
1
[PATCH] vdpa: consume device_features parameter
Hi David, Why this patch doesn't get picked in the last 4 months? Maybe the subject is not clear, but this is an iproute2 patch. Would it be possible to merge at your earliest convenience? PS, adding my R-b to the patch. Thanks, -Siwei On Sat, May 13, 2023 at 12:42?AM Shannon Nelson <shannon.nelson at amd.com> wrote: > > From: Allen Hubbe <allen.hubbe at amd.com>
2023 Sep 07
1
[PATCH] vdpa: consume device_features parameter
Hi David, Why this patch doesn't get picked in the last 4 months? Maybe the subject is not clear, but this is an iproute2 patch. Would it be possible to merge at your earliest convenience? PS, adding my R-b to the patch. Thanks, -Siwei On Sat, May 13, 2023 at 12:42?AM Shannon Nelson <shannon.nelson at amd.com> wrote: > > From: Allen Hubbe <allen.hubbe at amd.com>
2023 May 12
2
[PATCH] vdpa: consume device_features parameter
From: Allen Hubbe <allen.hubbe at amd.com> Consume the parameter to device_features when parsing command line options. Otherwise the parameter may be used again as an option name. # vdpa dev add ... device_features 0xdeadbeef mac 00:11:22:33:44:55 Unknown option "0xdeadbeef" Fixes: a4442ce58ebb ("vdpa: allow provisioning device features") Signed-off-by: Allen Hubbe
2023 May 12
2
[PATCH] vdpa: consume device_features parameter
From: Allen Hubbe <allen.hubbe at amd.com> Consume the parameter to device_features when parsing command line options. Otherwise the parameter may be used again as an option name. # vdpa dev add ... device_features 0xdeadbeef mac 00:11:22:33:44:55 Unknown option "0xdeadbeef" Fixes: a4442ce58ebb ("vdpa: allow provisioning device features") Signed-off-by: Allen Hubbe
2023 Aug 31
1
[nbdkit PATCH] sh: Allow pwrite to not consume all data
On Thu, Aug 31, 2023 at 10:52:59AM +0100, Richard W.M. Jones wrote: > > > Other plugins (eg written in C) ignore or > > > only partially consume the buffer in pwrite all the time, and that's > > > never a problem. > > > > I don't understand. > > > > https://libguestfs.org/nbdkit-plugin.3.html#pwrite > > > >
2020 Nov 04
1
consume existing tap device when libvirt / qemu run as different users
Hello, I'm having some doubts about consuming an existing - already configured - tap device from libvirt (with `managed='no' ` attribute set). In KubeVirt, we want to have the consumer side of the tap device run without the NET_ADMIN capability, which requires the UID / GID of the tap creator / opener to match, as per the kernel code in [0]. As such, we create the tap device (with
2023 Aug 31
0
[nbdkit PATCH] sh: Allow pwrite to not consume all data
On Thu, Aug 31, 2023 at 12:05:17PM +0200, Laszlo Ersek wrote: > On 8/31/23 11:47, Richard W.M. Jones wrote: > > On Thu, Aug 31, 2023 at 11:12:59AM +0200, Laszlo Ersek wrote: > >> On 8/31/23 10:02, Richard W.M. Jones wrote: > >>> > >>> On Wed, Aug 30, 2023 at 05:21:19PM -0500, Eric Blake wrote: > >>>> I hit another transient failure in libnbd
2023 Aug 31
1
[nbdkit PATCH] sh: Allow pwrite to not consume all data
On Wed, Aug 30, 2023 at 05:21:19PM -0500, Eric Blake wrote: > I hit another transient failure in libnbd CI when a poorly-written > eval script did not consume all of stdin during .pwrite. As behaving > as a data sink can be a somewhat reasonable feature of a > quickly-written sh or eval plugin, we should not be so insistent as > treating an EPIPE failure as an immediate return of
2023 Aug 31
1
[nbdkit PATCH] sh: Allow pwrite to not consume all data
On Thu, Aug 31, 2023 at 11:18:27AM +0200, Laszlo Ersek wrote: > On 8/31/23 10:55, Richard W.M. Jones wrote: > > On Thu, Aug 31, 2023 at 10:40:53AM +0200, Laszlo Ersek wrote: > >> On 8/31/23 00:21, Eric Blake wrote: > >>> I hit another transient failure in libnbd CI when a poorly-written > >>> eval script did not consume all of stdin during .pwrite. As
2023 Aug 31
1
[nbdkit PATCH] sh: Allow pwrite to not consume all data
On 8/31/23 00:21, Eric Blake wrote: > I hit another transient failure in libnbd CI when a poorly-written > eval script did not consume all of stdin during .pwrite. As behaving > as a data sink can be a somewhat reasonable feature of a > quickly-written sh or eval plugin, we should not be so insistent as > treating an EPIPE failure as an immediate return of EIO to the client. >
2023 Aug 31
1
[nbdkit PATCH] sh: Allow pwrite to not consume all data
On Thu, Aug 31, 2023 at 10:40:53AM +0200, Laszlo Ersek wrote: > On 8/31/23 00:21, Eric Blake wrote: > > I hit another transient failure in libnbd CI when a poorly-written > > eval script did not consume all of stdin during .pwrite. As behaving > > as a data sink can be a somewhat reasonable feature of a > > quickly-written sh or eval plugin, we should not be so
2023 Aug 31
2
[nbdkit PATCH] sh: Allow pwrite to not consume all data
On 8/31/23 10:02, Richard W.M. Jones wrote: > > On Wed, Aug 30, 2023 at 05:21:19PM -0500, Eric Blake wrote: >> I hit another transient failure in libnbd CI when a poorly-written >> eval script did not consume all of stdin during .pwrite. As behaving >> as a data sink can be a somewhat reasonable feature of a >> quickly-written sh or eval plugin, we should not be so
2023 Aug 31
1
[nbdkit PATCH] sh: Allow pwrite to not consume all data
On 8/31/23 10:55, Richard W.M. Jones wrote: > On Thu, Aug 31, 2023 at 10:40:53AM +0200, Laszlo Ersek wrote: >> On 8/31/23 00:21, Eric Blake wrote: >>> I hit another transient failure in libnbd CI when a poorly-written >>> eval script did not consume all of stdin during .pwrite. As behaving >>> as a data sink can be a somewhat reasonable feature of a