On 01/06/18 02:30, Stas Boukarev via cfarm-users wrote:
Do people really process sensitive data on the compiler farm?
Would you like it if a security bug would allow someone to log in under
your account and abuse your account to perform e.g. a DOS attack or to
attempt to hack another server?
On 01/18/18 03:17, Baptiste Jonglez via cfarm-users wrote:
Please check each of these machines: if you have unused data in your home
directory, it should be deleted!
Hello Baptiste,
How about /tmp? There are several systems in the cluster with thousands
of files in /tmp. How about installing
Hi,
While I was logged in to gcc10 and while my shell was idle I saw the
following messages appear on the console:
Message from syslogd@gcc10 at Jun 13 20:15:15 ...
kernel:[8365635.533662] NMI watchdog: BUG: soft lockup - CPU#18 stuck
for 23s! [sshd:5]
Message from syslogd@gcc10 at Jun 13 2
On 1/26/19 01:16, Baptiste Jonglez via cfarm-users wrote:
Hi,
On 21-01-19, Anatoly Pugachev via cfarm-users wrote:
On Mon, Jan 21, 2019 at 4:09 AM Joseph Benden wrote:
ecdsa
solaris could have older ssh/openssh implementation which does not
support ecdsa, try with rsa/dsa keys first.
Good
On 3/7/24 01:30, Martin Guy via cfarm-users wrote:
which usually begins to degrade above 80% and seriously above 90% if
I remember correctly.
I think that there is a significant difference between log-structured
and overwrite-in-place filesystems with regard to performance if a
filesystem is a
On 3/7/24 14:06, Segher Boessenkool wrote:
On Thu, Mar 07, 2024 at 09:28:13AM -0800, Bart Van Assche via cfarm-users wrote:
On 3/7/24 01:30, Martin Guy via cfarm-users wrote:
which usually begins to degrade above 80% and seriously above 90% if
I remember correctly.
I think that there is a