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2009 Jan 29
0
Massive UDP and TCP packet loss
Sorry for repost, there was an sending error with my first posting. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Hi, I''m trying to get Xen running on 2 different systems and have massive packet losts independ from the system I use! This are the results from an UDP-Benchmark-Test from an Xen-Server to another one. As you make notice, the sending packets have a
2007 Jul 12
0
No subject
1. Is it normal to see : # lsmod Module Size Used by dahdi_dummy 3236 0 Shouldn't it be used by asterisk or is this 0 value meaning something specific ? 2. How can you check dahdi is running ? Here, "ps aux | grep dahdi " replies "grep dahdi". Cheers ------=_Part_2692_19661943.1228286635399 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1
2017 Aug 10
0
extremely low performance on Samba 4.2.14-Debian
On Thu, 10 Aug 2017 19:21:53 +0200 Emmanuel Florac via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > here's my problem: I have a fast server (dual Xeon E5-2620, 64 GB RAM) > with a fast RAID array (24 disks, RAID-6, more than 2GB/s read/write > local performance, XFS filesystem) and fast network : dual 10GigE > (myri10g) and 40GigE (i40e). >
2017 Aug 10
2
extremely low performance on Samba 4.2.14-Debian
Hi everyone, here's my problem: I have a fast server (dual Xeon E5-2620, 64 GB RAM) with a fast RAID array (24 disks, RAID-6, more than 2GB/s read/write local performance, XFS filesystem) and fast network : dual 10GigE (myri10g) and 40GigE (i40e). It's running Debian 8.11, tried various kernel versions (currently 4.4.x, but 4.9 isn't any better). It's slow as dead snails in
2006 Apr 20
2
nls and factor
Is it possible to include a factor in an nls formula? I've searched the help pages without any luck so I guess it is not feasible. I've given it a few attempts without luck getting the message: + not meaningful for factors in: Ops.factor(independ^EE, a) This is a toy example, my realworld case is much more complicated (and can not be solved linearizing an using lm)
2017 Nov 05
0
Change colour of line in logi.hist.plot
> On Nov 5, 2017, at 6:03 AM, G?ran Bergqvist <Goran.Bergqvist at jagareforbundet.se> wrote: > > I am using the function logi.hist.plot in package popbio. I want to change the colour of the probability line from the default red to black. I have not been able to find out how to do that. If you look at the code for that function you see this line: logi.curve <-
2004 Jan 09
0
Samba 2.2.8a and HP-UX 11.11 (11i)
I read a message from the archives that describes nearly our exact problem that has begun to appear after 11i was installed on our server. File access has become slow and unreliable, especially under high loads. As a matter of fact, I had a logon script running a series of echo -- it was executing them at about 1 line every 2 seconds. The way we "solved" the problem was moving the Samba
2014 Jan 07
1
BUG report: doveadm HEADER <field> <pattern> when concatenating with another Search key
Hey there, I'm pretty sure I've found a bug with doveadm when concatenating with another search key. While doveadm HEADER <field pattern> works fine when not using additional search keys, it doesn't work properly when concatenating with other serarch keys - it then simply seems to ignore the additional HEADER <field pattern> search key. It's reproduceable, also
2009 Aug 10
1
error mounting ocfs2 mountpoints
This node rebooted due to a kernel panic and we are not able to mount the ocfs2 filesystems after that. Please help [root at guard0 ~]# /etc/init.d/o2cb online Loading module "configfs": OK Mounting configfs filesystem at /sys/kernel/config: OK Loading module "ocfs2_nodemanager": OK Loading module "ocfs2_dlm": OK Loading module "ocfs2_dlmfs": OK Mounting
2007 Aug 29
0
poor performance with bonding in round-robin mode (only samba affected)
Hi, samba 3.0.24, debian etch I'm seeing a strange effect with samba and traffic over a bond0 interface in round robin mode. 2 server each with 2 GbE interfaces as bond0 device ind rr mode. netio benchmark: NETIO - Network Throughput Benchmark, Version 1.26 (C) 1997-2005 Kai Uwe Rommel TCP connection established. Packet size 1k bytes: 182840 KByte/s Tx, 197599 KByte/s Rx. Packet size
2007 Apr 15
3
Massive difference in query times on OSX and Linux
I have a 1.7GB index with 440818 documents. Queries that take 0.23846 seconds on my MacBook pro take an indefinite period of time on a Fedora Core 4 EC2 instance. Five minutes and counting...I''m using Ferret 0.11.3. I don''t see any errors in the logs. Has anyone ever seen anything like this?
2003 May 07
0
[ADMIN] MASSIVE LIST CHANGES
Attention Users: On Friday, May 9, at 2100 EDT(US), the list server will be taken offline for an extended period of time for machine and software upgrades. During this time mail to the lists will be bounced with a message stating the server is offline. The outage is expected to take about 20 hours. Of course once we start with the migration we are not going to stop until it is done.
2006 Sep 20
0
[Fwd: Re: how to setup massive traffic shaping? (2 class B nets)]
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2004 Aug 01
0
Network shaper for gateway with massive p2p traffic
Hi, I have made this script, that I use for controlling the bandwidth on a gateway for about 100 computers. It is working quite effectively to limit the use of p2p programs (and other programs), so that you can surf undisturbed. Also, it improves internet access in general, so that one large download doesn''t take up all your bandwidth. I was wondering if someone would like to test it,
2009 Apr 06
0
mtext problem - grainy and massive file size
Hi Team, I'm on a mac, 0SX 10.5.6, R 2.7.2. I consistently make pairs plots and use mtext() to put labels on top of the plot in the outer margin. All of a sudden, this text has become really grainy in the final product and is making huge files. I have no idea why this has just started happening. The only thing I've done lately is install the new version of GIMP and run the script to
2008 Jan 30
0
Re: Massive problems with ''PCI-DMA: Out of SW-IOMMU space for XXX bytes [..]'' with 3Ware controller
> I thought about writing to the mailing-list this days, too. Maybe there has > been some fix in 3.2.0 or 3.1.3? > Keir, do you have any news on this annoying issue? After two days of banging on this issue I have reached two resolutions. 1. Flashing the 3ware card to latest firmware (3.08.00.016) seems to have solved it with all kernel versions. This is highly recommended that
2007 Apr 18
1
[Bridge] 2.6.11/10 (and probably others), usbnet + bridge => massive memory corruption
Hi all, Well, I've been trying to set up Debian on an OpenZaurus bootstrap.. well, there were some complications after I enabled bridging between usbnet and via_rhine ethernet, My set up includes, 1. Network interface setup using usbnet 2. Bridge eth0+usb0=>main (bridge name) 3. bootstrap Debian on an NFS volume. There are no lost pockets or any type of kernel oops. I can produce a
2004 Jun 07
0
Massive code drop
I have released a patch for klibc which changes off_t to 64 bits, and hopefully deals with most of the rest of the fallout. We shouldn't be using any obsolescent types anymore, except for struct statfs (I intend to hack that next so we use statfs64() and fstatfs64()). We're still using some older system calls, like sigaction() instead of rt_sigaction() where available, but
2010 Feb 26
0
[LLVMdev] Massive Number of Test Failures
On Feb 25, 2010, at 6:20 PM, Dan Gohman wrote: > > On Feb 25, 2010, at 2:24 PM, David Greene wrote: > >> On Thursday 25 February 2010 16:17:10 David Greene wrote: >>> On Thursday 25 February 2010 16:07:59 Chris Lattner wrote: >>>> On Feb 25, 2010, at 12:01 PM, David Greene wrote: >>>>> I am seeing a whole lot of failures in the tests on trunk.
2010 Feb 26
0
[LLVMdev] Massive Number of Test Failures
On Thursday 25 February 2010 20:20:56 Dan Gohman wrote: Wrong thread? > SDUse::setInitial should initialize List to null in your patch. You're > probably seeing random uninitialized data noise without that. > (Though valgrind wouldn't notice this because of the aggressive reuse > of allocated memory.) Why isn't the default constructor called? I would have expected that