in Canterbury, spending it here
is good. Rik's ongoing work is what seems to be the main
idea coming up and sounds like it would promote the aims of
an unofficial CLUG (that only doesn't exist officially). :-)
Pete
Peter Glassenbury Computer Science & Software Engineeri
found
in the South island. In the end it was split between the Yaldhurst
Museum and an
ex Data General Engineer (Brendan McNeill) that was looking to start a
local computing museum
Peter Glassenbury
Computer Science and Software Engineering
University of Canterbury.
crig...@criggie.org.nz wrote
/authentication
services, Web
Services, Internet Services and security
* Experience with Windows Server Networks is also an advantage
Pete
Peter Glassenbury Computer Science Software Engineering
p...@cosc.canterbury.ac.nz University of Canterbury
+64 3 3667001 ext 7762
On 29/01
and plugged it back in again.
No problems since.
Can you traceroute to the mail server and see where delays are?
Pete
Peter Glassenbury Computer Science Software Engineering
p...@cosc.canterbury.ac.nz University of Canterbury
+64 3 3667001 ext 7762
has
available... maybe overclocked... ssd disks coz normal disks
can't get the data from the multiple cameras fast enough)
Pete
Peter Glassenbury Computer Science Software Engineering
p...@cosc.canterbury.ac.nz University of Canterbury
+64 3 3667001 ext 7762
or suggestions on what to look at ?
I would prefer not to do the three finger salute on this machine
as some jobs have been running for weeks.
Cheers
Pete
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the processes causing the
problem, strace it?
Happy to have a look if you wish... it's sort of what I do for a living.
Cheers,
Steve
( the real WTF is fedora on a server (: )
On Fri, 2012-10-26 at 10:40 +1300, Peter Glassenbury(UoC) wrote:
Hi all,
I have had a few years sorting out hardware performance
-of-an-already-running-process
A couple of solutions mentioned..(cut and paste from one.)
The gist: attach to the running process using |gdb|, then do 'p close(1)' and 'p creat(/tmp/foo3,
0600)' to redirect STDOUT, then disconnect gdb while leaving the program running.
Pete
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errors.. but they are
warnings and not bad enough for the warantee to kick in and get a
replacement drive.
Not many drives give errors and very few fail though.
Pete
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On 21/09/11 13:08, ant wrote:
On Wed, 21 Sep 2011, Peter Glassenbury(UoC) wrote:
I'm on the scrounge for some old networking hubs
if someone has any. I think our set has been lost in the quake
shifting and storing of our building contents..
I've got a 10Mbps hub - eight RJ45 ports plus one
it of for this year and help out with the South city SFD.
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