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On Fri, Apr 8, 2011 at 11:04 PM, Martin Pieuchot
wrote:
> Diff below add elf support to (bsd) strings(1) and make it usable for
> architectures with ELF_TOOLCHAIN=Yes.
Wait, why? I don't get it. This seems out of scope for strings(1).
> +elf32.c: ${.CURDIR}/elf.c
> + echo '#define ELFSIZ
Hi folks.
Current rdist will timeout with files >2GB, log as finished, but will
not die.
The bug (system/6586) was originally noted by IBM (AIX) in 2006:
https://www-304.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=isg1IY85396
I have patches for the client rdist and server rdistd.
I have tested i386 and
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Stuart Henderson writes:
> There's a big problem which makes it not generally useful: if your
> users have multithreaded downloads/uploads or P2P traffic with many
> peers, bandwidth will just split across a larger number of sessions.
> In that case queueing per source address (probably with hfsc
Thanks fo answering,
Yes Indeed I already thougt about using HSCF!!! And then I can manage the
bandwidth between queues and give for example one 60% then the second 30%
then the third 10%.
But Stuart, I am not dealing with simple traffic a domestic one. But I will
replay a capture of traffic that
On 2011-04-08, Landry Breuil wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 08, 2011 at 07:53:51PM +0200, Frank Brodbeck wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> lately I was reading on misc@ [1] that there's no way to remove a user
>> from secondary groups but by hand. I also searched for a PR but couldn't
>> find one. The attached diff reme
Hi,
while going through my wtmp with last(1) I noticed there could be a better
way than always gunzip'ing wtmp files and then using last -f. I've made
a patch for your consideration that does the following:
a) it checks if the file is a gzipped file by looking at the wtmp's file magic
b) it writ
On 2011/04/09 10:44, Ali Gouta wrote:
> Hello,
>
> My issue is to count trafic of a session and then act on that session
> according to its volume . First, a session is defined as the
> following: *"@source,
> @dest, Port source, Port dest, and protocole used TCP/UDP/ICMP".
>
> *Then after creatin
Ali Gouta writes:
> My issue is to count trafic of a session and then act on that session
> according to its volume . First, a session is defined as the
> following: *"@source,
> @dest, Port source, Port dest, and protocole used TCP/UDP/ICMP".
it sounds like the keyword you're really looking for
Hello,
My issue is to count trafic of a session and then act on that session
according to its volume . First, a session is defined as the
following: *"@source,
@dest, Port source, Port dest, and protocole used TCP/UDP/ICMP".
*Then after creating 3 queues* *using altq with different priorities, I
On Sat, Apr 09, 2011 at 11:34:59AM +0530, Martin Pieuchot wrote:
> Diff below add elf support to (bsd) strings(1) and make it usable for
> architectures with ELF_TOOLCHAIN=Yes.
>
> I've been working on cross arch support for various build utils (ar,
> ranlib, nm...) and this diff is the first of
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