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2013 Jul 24
1
Cpus_allowed_list issue in RHEL6.4
Hi All, I am using RHEL 6.4 on a Dell Server with 32 cores. But in the Cpus_allowed_list only 30 cores are available. Why is that? See the snippet from cat /proc/self/status: Cpus_allowed: 7fff7fff Cpus_allowed_list: 0-14,16-30 The allowed list is same for the init process as well (see below). I didn't see this issue, in RHEL 6.2. Why is that? Is there a way to change it? -miraj
2017 Jul 01
3
integrating samba with pam
On Sat, 1 Jul 2017 16:30:25 +0100, Rowland Penny via samba wrote: > On Sat, 01 Jul 2017 11:48:21 -0300 > Guido Lorenzutti via samba wrote: > >> Hi there! I been using samba3 with ldap for years, and now im about to move to samba4 to leave the slapd. > > I take it you mean that you use Samba as an AD DC Exactly. >> I didnt try yet to migrate the directory from
2020 Aug 21
3
Clang is a resource hog, the installers for Windows miss quite some files, and are defect!
"Philip Reames" <listmail at philipreames.com> wrote: > Stefan, > > I can't tell if you're intentionally trolling, or are simply oblivious, > but to this observer you have clearly crossed well over the line of > acceptable behavior. Since you seem to have some experience in taking the point of view of a third person: do you find LLVM's
2020 Aug 21
2
Clang is a resource hog, the installers for Windows miss quite some files, and are defect!
"David Greene" <dag at hpe.com> wrote: > Stefan Kanthak via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> writes: > >> "Michael Kruse" <llvmdev at meinersbur.de> wrote: >> >>> I think David is not referring to the capitalization of file names, but to >>> "DUPLICATE", "WASTING", "NOT AMUSED",
2005 Jan 28
4
Error: cannot allocate vector of size... but with a twist
Hi, I have a memory problem, one which I've seen pop up in the list a few times, but which seems to be a little different. It is the Error: cannot allocate vector of size x problem. I'm running R2.0 on RH9. My R program is joining big datasets together, so there are lots of duplicate cases of data in memory. This (and other tasks) prompted me to... expand... my swap partition to
2009 Dec 30
3
Mail now in ActionMailer
OK everyone, so we finally have Mail merged into ActionMailer replacing out TMail This is for the 3.0 release, and not part of the 2.x tree. I am the TMail maintainer and I decided this year to write a ruby email handler, the Mail gem is my solution to this. Mail takes a very object oriented approach to email. It conforms to RFCs as closely as practical and parses the 0.5gb Trec and 2.5Gb
2009 Dec 30
3
Mail now in ActionMailer
OK everyone, so we finally have Mail merged into ActionMailer replacing out TMail This is for the 3.0 release, and not part of the 2.x tree. I am the TMail maintainer and I decided this year to write a ruby email handler, the Mail gem is my solution to this. Mail takes a very object oriented approach to email. It conforms to RFCs as closely as practical and parses the 0.5gb Trec and 2.5Gb
2011 Jul 27
4
Creating a vm with a non-existent /dev/mapper/ tap2 device effectively hangs dom0 system
Have an interesting one here, originally found on xen 4.1.0 but just upgraded to xen 4.1.1 and it''s still here. Creating a VM with a tap2 device pointed at /dev/mapper/something, when that device doesn''t exist, causes the tapdisk2 process to go into D mode and also manages to take out any process that queries it. For example, I have /dev/mapper/nathanxenuk1 as a valid disk
2003 Aug 27
1
performance suggestion: sparse files
So I was transferring a 2GB virtual machine disk image image over a slow wireless link. Of course I used --sparse, to keep the image small on the destination end as well as on the source end. Much to my surprise, I noticed that the transfer took a long time even when it got past the first 0.5GB of actually-populated file. A little sleuthing with strace revealed that the source rsync was dutifully
2002 Jul 09
1
FW: minolta printers
I set it up as a raw printer using printconf. I added it to samba with swat and I get te\he following errors in my log. [2002/07/08 17:35:11, 0] rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c:close_printer_handle(257) close_printer_handle: Invalid handle (OTHER) [2002/07/08 17:35:11, 0] rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c:close_printer_handle(257) close_printer_handle: Invalid handle (OTHER) The printer name and the queue
2014 Nov 22
2
High resident memory with 11.14.0 ?
> > Its up to 5.8G of resident memory with 28321 calls processed. > The OOM killer is going to kill this soon at this rate (8GB RAM machine). > This seems like a pretty serious problem. > It looks like I'll need to restart asterisk every night.... Hi the number of cpu cores that you see with top times 512Mbyte is the level of ram that's needed e.g. a hp-gen8 with 2 octo
2010 Oct 31
2
No Sound in Spotify with WINE
Apologies if you have also seen this post on the Ubuntu Wine forum, as I have cross posted it there. I hope this is not bad form, but I wished to have the best chance of getting some assistance as possible. Spotify has suddenly stopped working for me. It used to work fine about a month ago. The only recent change is that I have upgraded Ubuntu to 10.10 (previously I had 10.04) I don't think
2014 Nov 24
0
High resident memory with 11.14.0 ?
cat /proc/cpuinfo lists 4 cores. So even if that's not showing hyperthreading, maximum 8. By your rule, that would be 8 cores * 0.5GB = 4GB memory. I've seen resident memory be up over 6GB. On Sat, Nov 22, 2014 at 1:29 PM, Freddi Hansen <fh at danovation.dk> wrote: > > Its up to 5.8G of resident memory with 28321 calls processed. > The OOM killer is going to kill this soon
2011 Apr 06
1
configurar limite de memoria RAM para obtener maximo rendimiento con windows 7
Hola a todos, Tengo un equipo con windows 7 Home Premium 64 bits (8mb de RAM) y me gustaría saber como podría obtener el máximo rendimiento en R. He visto que hay dos o tres comandos: memory.size(max=TRUE) memory.limit = ... El caso es que si uso memory.size(max=TRUE) el maximo que me imprime por pantalla es bastante mayor en un equipo que tengo con windows xp a 32 bits que en el nuevo equipo
2014 Nov 24
2
High resident memory with 11.14.0 ?
Also, how big does the cache in frame.c grow to? I've recompiled with MALLOC_DEBUG on that server: asterisk -rx "memory show summary" .... 1780466242 bytes (1780181594 cache) in 2352909 allocations in file frame.c ... Seems like a ridiculous cache. On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 9:02 AM, James Lamanna <jlamanna at gmail.com> wrote: > cat /proc/cpuinfo lists 4 cores. >
2020 Aug 21
2
Clang is a resource hog, the installers for Windows miss quite some files, and are defect!
"Michael Kruse" <llvmdev at meinersbur.de> wrote: > I think David is not referring to the capitalization of file names, but to > "DUPLICATE", "WASTING", "NOT AMUSED", "BOGUS" etc. I EMPHASIZE in the only way possible with plain text. > It should be possible to report problems in a professional manner. It should also be possible
2006 Jan 05
1
Memory limitation in GeoR - Windows or R?
Dear Aaron, I am really a tool user and not a tool maker (actually an ecologist doing some biostatistics)... so, I take the liberty of sending a copy of this e-mail to the r-help list where capable computer persons and true statisticians may provide more relevant information and also to Paulo Ribeiro and Peter Diggle, the authors of geoR.. I really feel that your huge matrix cannot be
2007 May 18
22
Xen 3.1 released!
Folks, We''re pleased to announce the official release of Xen 3.1! This represents a major milestone in the Xen project containing performance and stability enhancements, additional features for all architectures, and a brand new management API. Highlights of this release include: - XenAPI 1.0 support - XML configuration files for virtual machines; - VM life-cycle management
2007 May 18
22
Xen 3.1 released!
Folks, We''re pleased to announce the official release of Xen 3.1! This represents a major milestone in the Xen project containing performance and stability enhancements, additional features for all architectures, and a brand new management API. Highlights of this release include: - XenAPI 1.0 support - XML configuration files for virtual machines; - VM life-cycle management