>> I'm trying to maximize the number of servers I can run on my machine
>> without running out of physical RAM. I noticed something strange when
>> comparing top and free statistics:
>>
>> top says each PID associated with a particular server has a RES of
>> about 100M. Does that mean each runnin
Am 13.06.2013 14:31, schrieb Nick Khamis:
> Hello Norman,
>
> Thank you so much for your response, and that is an interesting setup.
>
>>> we open up pools of up to 20 hosts which all mount the same NFS
>>> share which holds sparse file images as virtual hdds of the
>>> VM.
>
> How are these spr
In linux.gentoo.user, you wrote:
> The problem isn't obvious to me, but in the past I've seen strange linking
> errors happen when the ebuild (for some strange reason) uses the headers
> in /usr/include (from the previous version of the package) instead of the
> headers in the new source code. No
On 06/13/2013 02:44 PM, Walter Dnes wrote:
> I'm on a new Dell i5 machine, stable, straight amd64 profile. I tried
> makeopts -j1 in depseration; doesn't help. The gzipped buildlog is
> attached.
The problem isn't obvious to me, but in the past I've seen strange linking
errors happen when the
Hello,
On Thu, 13 Jun 2013 20:29:00 +0200 Daniel Pielmeier
wrote:
> pkg_resources is provided by setuptools. Maybe there is something
> wrong with it.
Yes i think so, now is the problem that they need python package in
version which is not in portage:
siefke@gentoo-mobile ~ $ flaggie
Tracebac
On Thu, Jun 13, 2013 at 9:05 AM, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> On 13/06/13 16:47, Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
>>
>> recently my netbook got the habit of freezing sporadically. [...]
>> [...]
>>
>> I ran a memtest a few months back and stopped it after 8 successful
>> passes. I might try that again as
On 13/06/13 22:05, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> On 13/06/13 16:47, Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
>> recently my netbook got the habit of freezing sporadically. [...]
>> [...]
>> I ran a memtest a few months back and stopped it after 8 successful
>> passes. I might try that again as soon as I find out ho
Silvio Siefke schrieb am 13.06.2013 20:19:
> Hello,
>
> i have problems when i start java-config --help or flaggie to set USE
> Variables, i become the follow msg as error:
>
> siefke@gentoo-mobile ~ $ flaggie
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "/usr/bin/flaggie", line 5, in
> fro
Hello,
i have problems when i start java-config --help or flaggie to set USE
Variables, i become the follow msg as error:
siefke@gentoo-mobile ~ $ flaggie
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/flaggie", line 5, in
from pkg_resources import load_entry_point
ImportError: No modul
On Thu, 13 Jun 2013 17:05:15 +0300, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> add this grub entry:
>
>title=Memtest86+
>root (hd0,0)
>kernel /boot/memtest86plus/memtest.bin
>
> (Adapt the "hd0,0" of course to be the same disk as the one you're
> using to boot your kernel.)
>
> That's it. Now your
On 13/06/13 16:47, Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
recently my netbook got the habit of freezing sporadically. [...]
[...]
I ran a memtest a few months back and stopped it after 8 successful
passes. I might try that again as soon as I find out how¹, but I'd
think that a corrupt memory would cause some
Hello list,
recently my netbook got the habit of freezing sporadically. It happens
apparently out of the blue. Until now I thought it might have something
to do with audio playback, because I remember always having music
playing when it happens. But just now it happened without music:
One second
Hello Norman,
Thank you so much for your response, and that is an interesting setup.
>> we open up pools of up to 20 hosts which all mount the same NFS
>> share which holds sparse file images as virtual hdds of the
>> VM.
How are these sprase file images initially built for each VM's virtual hdd
On Thu, Jun 13, 2013 at 01:14:39AM -0700, Grant wrote:
> I'm trying to maximize the number of servers I can run on my machine
> without running out of physical RAM. I noticed something strange when
> comparing top and free statistics:
>
> top says each PID associated with a particular server has
If you extchange apache2 for lighttpd, probabily you will not need to worry
about memory usage.
>> I'm trying to maximize the number of servers I can run on my machine
>> without running out of physical RAM. I noticed something strange when
>> comparing top and free statistics:
>>
>> top says each PID associated with a particular server has a RES of
>> about 100M. Does that mean each runnin
On 13/06/2013 10:14, Grant wrote:
> I'm trying to maximize the number of servers I can run on my machine
> without running out of physical RAM. I noticed something strange when
> comparing top and free statistics:
>
> top says each PID associated with a particular server has a RES of
> about 100M
On Thu, Jun 13, 2013 at 6:14 PM, Grant wrote:
> I'm trying to maximize the number of servers I can run on my machine
> without running out of physical RAM. I noticed something strange when
> comparing top and free statistics:
>
> top says each PID associated with a particular server has a RES of
I'm trying to maximize the number of servers I can run on my machine
without running out of physical RAM. I noticed something strange when
comparing top and free statistics:
top says each PID associated with a particular server has a RES of
about 100M. Does that mean each running instance of tha
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