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2006 Jun 09
0
[PATCH] Fix Xend XML-RPC server''s support for HTTP Keep-Alive
Tested with xm-test on i386 UP. See comment for more details. Regards, Anthony Liguori _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
2007 May 21
13
swifty fly?
I heard about a new mongrel plugin or version that''s single threaded and uses non-blocking IO with events. It''s called something like "swifty fly". Anyone have a link for it? Thanks.
2006 Sep 07
12
Multiple (multiplexed) simultaneous ssh connections - Cygwin bug?
Hello, ? I need to make many (>50) ssh connections from linux to cygwin at the same time. Using Windows 2000 Server (OpenSSH_4.3p2, OpenSSL 0.9.8b and updated cygwin) and Linux RHEL4 (OpenSSH_3.9p1, OpenSSL 0.9.7a). ? It's been difficult to optimize many simultaneous connections. Here were some issues: 1.?????? On Windows XP/Professional, Microsoft intentionally cripples the TCP/IP stack.
2006 Aug 07
2
HTTP Pipelining
I am trying to understand why Mongrel so forcefully disables http pipelining. The docs say because the spec is unclear, and it hurts performance. These reasons smell... wrong. The HTTP spec is pretty clear, and, er, I cannot find anywhere else that claims there is a performance drawback, and lots of studies (and personal benchmarks across years of writing webapps) showing how much it
2012 Sep 25
1
[PATCH] Fix <sys/time.h> for Linux 3.5.1
With Linux 3.5.1, 'make test' fails with: usr/klibc/tests/select.c: In function ?main?: usr/klibc/tests/select.c:31:14: error: ?FD_SETSIZE? undeclared (first use in this function) usr/klibc/tests/select.c:31:14: note: each undeclared identifier is reported only once for each function it appears in This is due to Linux commit 8ded2bbc1845e19c771eb55209aab166ef011243. Handle it by
2006 May 07
3
Troubleshooting "too many open files'
Hi, Besides file-max and file-nr is there anywhere else I should be looking to solve a C program giving me 'too many open files' problem? (centos 3.4) While the program is complaining here were the values file-max 209632 file-nr 3655 258 209632 lsof | wc -l around 7000 during and about 1111 less after I closed the application. Any ideas? thx
2008 Sep 01
3
Howto "trickle" wine applications..
Someone for the love of go must have a answer for this.. :) Im so needing to trickle a few games/apps running under wine.. Anyone got any ideas?
2008 Apr 30
3
pretty url
I want to write a permalink like /year/month/day/title, code is as follows: self.permalink = "#{now.year}/#{now.month}/#{now.day}/#{title}" in the view, I use restful url post_path(@post). And in the html source code, the url is /posts/2008%2F4%2F30%2FTest You can see, the ''/'' is replaced by "%2F", which is not I expect. How not to replace the
2007 Feb 26
9
libevent
Francis, I read in the list archives back that a future EventMachine release will support epoll on Linux (i.e., it''s in the trunk). Better still, is there a possibility that EM will rely on libevent so that it will be architecture independent (i.e. epoll on Linux, kqueue on FreeBSD/Mac OS X, /dev/poll on Solaris)? This is how memcached is implemented, and it would be helpful to be able
2005 May 04
2
Setting up Rails server on non-standard environment
I''ve been trying to get up a rails app on some other web host that isn''t as cool as say textdrive.com or planetargon.com with their rails support. I do have acccess to dev tools, and have managed to build and install Ruby 1.8.2, RubyGems, and Rails, all under ~/bin. I''m a bit stuck on the next steps to take to try and get something running. I have access to
2008 Apr 30
5
get_peername - start_server vs. connect
Hi, On windows, get_peername works both with connections obtained via start_server, and connections obtained via connect. On linux, get_peername seems to only work with connections obtained via start_server. (I''m using svn HEAD.) I''m wondering which is the intended behavior? (I realize get_peername is less useful for connections obtained via connect, since one should already
2006 Mar 22
1
Process hanging on 6.0-STABLE
Hi, I work for a small company that makes radar systems for research organisations and we use FreeBSD on the PCs for data acquisition and processing. We have recently shifted to FreeBSD6/amd64 and one machine in particular is exhibiting a strange problem. The acquisition process is a Tcl interpreter with a largish chunk of C code which talks to the hardware (via RS485 and a custom PCI card).
2007 Nov 05
29
Mongrel and memory usage
Hello, I''m running a Rails application which must sort and manipulate a lot of data which are loaded in memory. The Rails app runs on 2 mongrel processes. When I first load the app, both are 32Mb in memory. After some days, both are between 200Mb and 300Mb. My question is : is there some kind of garbage collector in Mongrel? I never see the two Mongrel processes memory footprint
2024 Nov 13
2
Eaton 5PX 3rd party batteries
resending, sorry, I mangled the list address. On Tue, Nov 12, 2024, at 11:49 PM, Harlan Stenn wrote: > - put each battery on a charger for several hours Do you have a recommendation for a battery charger? Or a list of features to look for? > Anyway, when I have a set of replacement new batteries, I then: > > - put each battery on a charger for several hours > - rotating thru
2007 Sep 07
35
multi threaded theoretically useful?
So here''s a random question: if a (Ruby) multi-threaded rails server could exist (bug free), would it be faster than using a mongrel cluster? (I.e. 10 mongrel processes versus 10 Ruby threads). I''m not sure if it would. RAM it might save, though. Any thoughts? -Roger -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2008 Jul 29
4
nss_ldap 5.2 update question
Hi all, I was just wondering when this update will trickle down into the Centos repo: http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2008-0611.html Obviously, it just came out yesterday, so I'm not expecting it to suddenly appear. ;) Just curious what the turn around time usually is for RHEL bug fixes that get released and when we should expect it. As a side note, does anyone know if there is a way
2005 Feb 12
1
[Bug 1889] Keep Alive packets
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1889 ------- Additional Comments From wayned@samba.org 2005-02-12 15:05 ------- Note that in the new version, this too-long receiver-side scan can be avoided by using --delete-during (--del). However, I'm still considering adding a "keep alive" message. -- Configure bugmail: https://bugzilla.samba.org/userprefs.cgi?tab=email -------
2011 Nov 08
0
Asterisk 1.6.2.20 lost registration bug with NAT keep-alive
We recently installed this update, and found that half our customers would lose registration after about a minute. Packet capture shows that the phone sends the keep-alive packet (a SIP options packet), gets back a SIP 481 no subscription, then immediately loses registration. Turning off keep-alive fixes the problem. This is with Cisco/Linksys SPA phones, both older 9xx series and the newer 303
2014 Apr 01
3
set keep alive
Can anyone explain what is happening. After call virConnectOpen virEventRegisterDefaultImpl() call virConnectSetKeepAlive returns VirtError(1): internal error: the caller doesn't support keepalive protocol; perhaps it's missing event loop implementation, but the next call this sequence of commands returns success. Why virConnectSetKeepAlive not work right the first time? -- Fl at sh
2014 Apr 02
0
Re: set keep alive
At Tue, 1 Apr 2014 17:29:25 +0400, Fl@sh wrote: > > Can anyone explain what is happening. > After call > virConnectOpen > virEventRegisterDefaultImpl() > call virConnectSetKeepAlive returns > VirtError(1): internal error: the caller doesn't > support keepalive protocol; perhaps it's missing > event loop implementation, > but the next call this sequence