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2006 May 23
2
Can Win32 service more than one rails request at atime?
> On 5/23/06, Walter <Walter at mwsewall.com> wrote: > [...] > > I realize that mongrel is not thread safe, I was hoping mongrel might > spawn a few processes and serve them in the background to emulate what I > wanted. > > > > Rails is not thread-safe. > Yes, that?s what I meant. <snip> > > The idea of the BackgroundDrb is that you perform
2006 Nov 13
2
Rails Camp Scaling Session notes
Here are some notes from the scalability session of last week''s Rails camp. They were entered by another session participant and are posted at: http://www.rubyonrailscamp.com/10%3A15%2Bsession%2B-%2Bscaling The key points from my point of view: - the Ruby VM is sketchy, rather like the Java VM around 1997 - the single threaded nature of Rails dispatch handling means we may incur a
2009 Jan 06
0
Re: RE: Re: BSOD "A clock interrupt was not recevied onasecondary processor within the allocated time interval"
yes, the cause of BSOD 0x101 is that watchdog time interrupt was not received by the vcpu in a certain timeout in Windows kernel . this is taken place especially in vista kernel. Generally speaking, we have some ways to fix this, one is that we an write a programme whitch can intercept the trigger of BSOD 0x101, on the other word, we make kernel don''t care the watchdog time interrrupt.
2007 Apr 24
0
Bug in Rails worker creation through scheduler
Hi Folks! A small bug in the Scheduler code caused a small nightmare for me over the last hours. The symptoms were that my scheduled worker (Rails-based) wouldn''t start. Nothing in the log files, no errors on the console, no hints whatsoever about what went wrong. So I filled up the code with logging statements and tracked down the problem to line 48 of
2006 Dec 07
2
backgrounDRb problems with results and MiddleMan
Hi there, I''ve been experimenting with implementing BackgroundDRb in my rails app but am running into some problems. The primary problem I''m getting is in cleaning up worker threads, or getting any kind of response out of worker threads. If try using the response function/hash in my Worker the worker will not execute reporting that response is an unknown variable or function.
2006 Oct 04
0
first_run timezone weirdness
If you''re in a timezone with an abbreviation that map to more than one timezone (eg, CST), first_run may not work as you expect it to. Witness: $ irb -r time irb(main):001:0> Time.now => Wed Oct 04 20:37:24 CST 2006 irb(main):002:0> Time.parse(Time.now.to_s) => Thu Oct 05 10:37:30 CST 2006 Notice the 14 extra hours... Time.parse converted the time thinking CST meant -06:00
2003 Mar 06
0
loop avoiding on time interval intersects
I am trying to optimize some code to take advantage of R loop-avoiding capabilities when working on vectors/arrays that contain time intervals. The calculation involves adding (for each time interval) the time portion (of events defined by their start and end times) that elapsed during time intervals. Any advice on how to improve this code. I searched the email archive and looked at the MASS
2011 Apr 15
0
[LLVMdev] Scheduling - WAW Dependencies
Hello llvm-dev, I'm currently integrating an experimental instruction scheduler into LLVM and have come upon a point of confusion regarding WAW dependencies. I apologize in advance for the unnecessarily convoluted example, but it's one solid case which fails on my scheduler and where I can get LLVM to produce a graph that shows my question clearly. I have a small piece of code like this
2007 Jun 26
0
Sending Automated Email Reminders?
If I wanted to send periodic email reminders, would a periodic sleep interval work fine (e.g. sleep xxxxx), or would I need a task plugin like BackgroundDRB? -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk" group. To post to this group, send
2012 Apr 20
0
Select interval of time series object by date and time
Hello, florian wrote > > Hy, > > I want to select an interval of a time series (containing intraday data) > by the data and a certain time frame (e.g. 9 AM to 10 AM). However, I do > not know how to specify the time during the day: > > #load data > library(RTAQ) > data("sample_tdata") > data=sample_tdata > return=makeReturns(data$PRICE) > >
2006 May 23
8
Can Win32 service more than one rails request at a time?
Hi, I am trying to run Mongrel on win32 to serve an internal rails application. We are accessing legacy data, and some transactions can take 5 to 10 seconds. This is holding up every other request. The -n does not seem to be supported on Win32. Am I missing something, or should I look elsewhere to serve my Rails app on win32? Thanks, Walt -- No virus found in this outgoing message.
2017 Apr 22
3
Is subclass of ScheduleDAGMILive a pre-RA scheduler?
Hi All, The description of ScheduleDAGMILive [1] says: ScheduleDAGMILive is an implementation of ScheduleDAGInstrs that schedules machine instructions while updating LiveIntervals and tracking regpressure. Does the live interval and register pressure part of ScheduleDAGMILive mean the subclass of ScheduleDAGMILive is a pre-RA scheduler? I assume the post-RA scheduler no need to take
2017 Aug 26
5
[Bug 1180] New: Can't create a set with both timeout and interval flags at the same time
https://bugzilla.netfilter.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1180 Bug ID: 1180 Summary: Can't create a set with both timeout and interval flags at the same time Product: nftables Version: unspecified Hardware: x86_64 OS: Debian GNU/Linux Status: NEW Severity: enhancement Priority: P5
2009 Jul 31
1
how to calculate time interval between dates
Dear R users: I have a vector of dates as follows: t <- c("2007-01-05", "2007-05-14", "2007-12-28", "2008-01-09", "2008-04-24", "2009-02-14") I'd like to calculate number of days between those dates (time interval). How to do it? Thank you, Julia -- View this message in context:
2017 Apr 25
2
Is subclass of ScheduleDAGMILive a pre-RA scheduler?
Hi, Matthias. >From the class hierarchy, ScheduleDAGMILive is also a ScheduleDAGMI. I am wondering if there will be any problem if we use subclass of ScheduleDAGMILive as post-RA scheduler? The best case is ScheduleDAGMILive just waste time on book-keeping register pressure, but I am not sure if we can still do those book-keeping after RA. Talk about post-RA scheduler, I see there is another
2007 Feb 21
1
Problem with adding project with Subversion username and password
Hi, I found that when adding a project with Subversion username and password, e.g. cruise add <project-name> --url <URL> --username <username> --password <password> the username and password were not actually passed to svn command. I printed out the content of scm_options in script/add_project file and found that the values of username and password were empty. Then I
2004 Aug 06
2
Streamer / scheduler - play file at predifined time?
I have a working installation of icecast2 and ices2 (from CVS) I am in searching of a streamer / scheduler program. We are starting an online streaming (ogg) radio station and I want to have the ability to play a songs at at certain pre defined times of the day. I can add all the songs info to a MySql database and then write some php to check the time ever so often and reload the play list with
2008 Oct 21
1
behavior of ALU Scheduler
Hello, I have one question about the ALU scheduler. If for example I have one UNIFY volume which is using ALU scheduler with the following config: volume unify type cluster/unify option namespace afr-ns option scheduler rr option scheduler alu # use the ALU scheduler option alu.limits.min-free-disk 3% # Don't create files one a volume with less than 5% free diskspace
2009 Mar 31
1
Bug#522060: xen-hypervisor-3.2-1-amd64: xen hvm Windows Bluescreen - clock interrupt was not recevied onasecondary processor within the allocated time interval
Package: xen-hypervisor-3.2-1-amd64 Version: 3.2.1-2 Severity: important Tags: patch Hi, I'm having troubles with windows 2008 server with HVM on XEN. When I allocate more than one CPU to the Windows VM, windows crashes after a few minutes with a BSOD. Other people have this problem, too. The Exact error message (BSOD) is: (the unique lines) A clock interrupt was not received on a
2011 May 26
0
[LLVMdev] Need advice on writing scheduling pass
On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 15:07:24 +0200, Jonas Paulsson wrote: > In order to get a pre-RA scheduling, I would need something like: > - LiveVars > - PhiElim > - TwoAddr > - LiveIntervals > - Coalescing > - Scheduler (new) > - SlotIndexing > - LiveIntervals2 (new) > - RegAlloc > My qeustion then is, is it really so difficult to create the live intervals