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2008 Jan 16
2
Memory Leak
So, I''ve stumbled across bleak_house (http://blog.evanweaver.com/files/doc/fauna/bleak_house/files/README.html) - this looks like it may help me track down what is causing the Memory leak I''m seeing (be it me, Ubuntu, Debian, or Puppet). First step: I''m going to clone the repo, branch Second step: Learn Ruby - shouldn''t be too hard. Third step: Do exactly what
2001 Oct 17
0
Deciphering errors
Can anyone give me a clue on how to find out more information from this type of error: Oct 17 05:01:08 ara kernel: EXT3-fs error (device sd(8,49)): ext3_readdir: bad entry in directory #8945865: rec_len %% 4 != 0 - offset=0, inode=93580797, rec_len=5963, name_len=106 Oct 17 05:01:08 ara kernel: EXT3-fs error (device sd(8,49)): ext3_readdir: bad entry in directory #8945869: rec_len is smaller
2009 Feb 06
1
Deciphering top's data
Why is my load stuck around 3? top - 01:19:55 up 146 days, 5:53, 2 users, load average: 3.00, 2.95, 2.52 Tasks: 121 total, 1 running, 120 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie Cpu(s): 0.0% us, 0.3% sy, 0.0% ni, 99.7% id, 0.0% wa, 0.0% hi, 0.0% si Mem: 1928300k total, 1911640k used, 16660k free, 10760k buffers Swap: 2031608k total, 224k used, 2031384k free, 1561196k cached
2010 Jan 19
2
Help deciphering segfault in make check
Dear R Help, I work with the Sage project, and we are trying to improve the ability to use R through Sage. Most things work, but make check seems to cause problems on certain platforms, and now that we want to upgrade to 2.10.1 I thought we should ask for help! R builds just fine on both Mac and Linux, but some things in make check seem to break on certain Linux boxes that don't on Mac or
2003 Jun 30
2
Deciphering an error message
Hello, I'm working in spatstat and having difficulty with the ppp objects. I can get a ppp object for one set of data, but with the same code applied to a second data set (all I am changing is the field identifier), I get the following error message: Error in switch(w$type, rectangle={: internal error: some total scores are neither 0 nor 1 Any thoughts on what this means and how to correct
2004 Oct 29
1
[rmetasim] Need help deciphering this error msg... targeted to those who use rmetasim...
Hello, I am trying to do some simulation using the rmetasim package and I've run to this problem. --beginning of error msg-- Error in "[<-"(`*tmp*`, slice[l, ], slice[l, ], value = c(0.200000002980232, : number of items to replace is not a multiple of replacement length --end of error msg-- Here is the script I used. --script starts here-- ## load 'rmetasim'
2011 May 12
1
RegExp does not match
Hi, When I try this on IRB it works fine as follows: >>/\A[\w+\-.!#$\%&''*\/\=?^`{|}~]+@[a-z\d\-.]+\.[a-z]+\z/.match("jd!#$\%&''*+-/=?^_`{|}~oe-PV5Ro7/Mrj4@public.gmane.org") => #<MatchData "jd!%&''*+-/=?^_`{|}~oe-PV5Ro7/Mrj4@public.gmane.org"> When I try it through my Ruby on Rails program I get a nil. Any idea what is
2004 Feb 04
1
RE: error (fwd)
Hi folks, I've got this funny problem with R's foreign library when reading stata files. One file consistently produces vector out of memory errors after gobbling up 2.7G of memory. I parsed through the read.dta function and figured out where the error occurs and the description is below. I am running R-1.8.1 on Debian stable system glibc2.2 kernel 2.4.24. R is is compiled from source
2006 May 05
2
can you do global match regular expressions?
I cant figure out how to do global regular expressions in ruby. Im not even sure if its possible. In the "Programming Ruby" book there is no mention of it. Can you do this? text = "aaa1 bbb2 ccccc3 dddddd4 eee5" re = /\w+\d{1}/ matches = re.match text m[0] = "aaa1" m[1] = nil m[2] = nil and so on.... Is there any way to get an array of all the matches??
2007 Feb 26
1
some Mechanize objects never garbage collected?
Greetings, I''m using Mechanize to scrap dozens of pages and have noticed the size of my ruby process keeps growing. I set Mechanize.max_history to 0 with no effect on the memory use. I wrote a little test to show the objects left on the heap after mechanizing a single page and then doing a garbage collection. Sample list appended below. I can supply the test code if it helps.
2007 Oct 02
23
Mongrel using way more memory on production than staging. Any ideas why?
I''ve been trying to track down the culprit of erratic behaviour and crashes on my production server (which is split into a number of Xen instances), so set up a staging server so that I could really try to get to the bottom of it. The staging server (also split with Xen) is set up pretty much identically as far as the mongrel_cluster server is concerned (the production box has two
2008 Jun 18
3
Best Way of Extracting Key Value from File
What is the best way of extracting a key value pair from a file. For example I have an email text file which goes like so : -- Return-Path: <atharshiraz-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org> Delivered-To: test-ovehrGOUempiNnqEydH9iw@public.gmane.org Date: Sat, 3 May 2008 18:25:13 -0400 From: "Athar Shiraz Siddiqui" <atharshiraz-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org>
2002 Dec 01
1
[LLVMdev] PassManager error message hard to decipher
I cannot figure out a particular PassManager error for what seem to be legal dependencies. Here is the situation. We have 5 passes, RegisterAllocator, FunctionLiveVarInfo, CoalesceCopies, DominanceForest, and UnionSSAVars, with dependencies as follows: class RegisterAllocator : public FunctionPass { . . . virtual void getAnalysisUsage(AnalysisUsage &AU) const {
2012 Jan 31
0
(gang?)block layout question, and how to decipher ZDB output?
Hello, all I''m "playing" with ZDB again on another test system, the rpool being uncompressed with 512-byte sectors. Here''s some output that puzzles me (questions follow): # zdb -dddddddd -bbbbbb rpool/ROOT/nightly-2012-01-31 260050 ... 1e80000 L0 DVA[0]=<0:200972e00:20200> DVA[1]=<0:391820a00:200> [L0 ZFS plain file] fletcher4 uncompressed
2012 Feb 03
2
Hanging -- please help decipher event report
I'm running some code in R64 on a Mac OS 10.6.8 that calls a C program through the dyn.load() function. The code hangs after several days of computation, and I've having trouble locating the problem. Can anyone decipher this info from the error report, and tell me if this is a problem in R64, or in the C code? Thanks very much in advance. A few hints: "pa" is the name of the C
2005 Jan 20
2
Please help me decipher a two-packet NetBT conversation...
My clients are Windows XP SP1 and SP2, members of a Samba-PDC NT domain (tested 3.0.7 and 3.0.10, same result). Attached is ethereal output of a two packet client-server exchange that takes place when an offline files sync is done. SP1 quickly does this exchange twice - first broadcast, then unicast (as attached) and goes on its way. SP2 tries, pauses many seconds, tries again, finally
2015 Feb 24
2
[LLVMdev] Removing contention in PassRegistry accesses to speed up compiles
Hi, We use LLVM libraries to compile C++ code and noticed slow downs when multiple threads of a process were compiling at once. *perf *indicated that most of the CPU time was spent in a spin lock, which was being locked/unlocked from llvm::PassRegistry::getPassInfo(). We read the relevant LLVM code and found out that PassRegistry is a ManagedStatic and is shared among all threads in case of a
2008 Jan 03
23
deployment survey
Hello Mongrels, Building on the last messages about Fastthread, can we get a detailed survey of the different ways people are deploying their applications? It will help with near-future Mongrel development. Please include the following things: * Framework, if any (Camping, Merb, Rails, Nitro, Ramaze, IOWA, Rack...) * Mongrel version * Mongrel handlers used (rails, dirhandler, camping,