On Sat, 9 Feb 2008, Ivan Georgiev wrote:
I was just playing, trying to see how quotactl works,
but in all my tries the values returned are doubled,
the values stored in my_st->dqb_bhardlimit and my_st->dqb_curblocks
are the real values times two, the hard limit on the user is 102400K,
but my_st
Following up with some corrections/additional info:
On Thu, 2008-02-07 at 01:04 +1030, Wayne Sierke wrote:
> I have a Compaq ML370 Proliant server here which is likely to remain
> unused for the foreseeable future. Some of its key specs are:
>
> - Dual 800MHz PIII/133MHz/256MB CPU
Of course, t
Chuck Robey wrote:
> Well, my first question is, does there exist a tool for USB that let's
> you
> view the raw return from the usb probing? I want to see what this device
> is actually identifying itself as. Actual numeric vendor IDs and product
> IDs are the sort of t
Hi,
I activated polling in 8 interfaces em0... em7 (ifconfig em* polling) to
carry through performance tests, when activating, it had a significant
reduction of CPU usage, load average measured of "0,50, 0,69, 0,52" for
"0,43, 0,39, 0,21" and the CPU usage (SNMP Graphic) measured of 35% for
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Julian H. Stacey wrote:
> Chuck Robey wrote:
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>>> Chuck Robey wrote:
Well, my first question is, does there exist a tool for USB that let's you
view the raw retu
Chuck Robey wrote:
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> Julian H. Stacey wrote:
> > Chuck Robey wrote:
> >> Well, my first question is, does there exist a tool for USB that let's you
> >> view the raw return from the usb probing? I want to see what this device
> >> is actually id
On Sun, 10 Feb 2008, Ivan Georgiev wrote:
> the values stored in my_st->dqb_bhardlimit and my_st->dqb_curblocks
> are the real values times two, the hard limit on the user is 102400K,
> but my_st->dqb_bhardlimit holds 204800K.
>
> Could someone please tell me what i am doing wrong.
From my reading
Hello,
I was just playing, trying to see how quotactl works,
but in all my tries the values returned are doubled,
here is an example:
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
int main(int argc, char* argv[]) {
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Julian H. Stacey wrote:
> Chuck Robey wrote:
>> Well, my first question is, does there exist a tool for USB that let's you
>> view the raw return from the usb probing? I want to see what this device
>> is actually identifying itself as. Actual numeri
Hello,
I was just playing, trying to see how quotactl works,
but in all my tries the values returned are doubled,
here is an example:
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
int main(int argc, char* argv[]) {
stru
Chuck Robey wrote:
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> I just laid hands on a UC-Logic WP8060-TAB08 Graphic tablet, so as to make
> my work in gimp easier I got this one instead of a Wacom unit for the
> single obvious reason: $$. It seems to have all the features of the big
>
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I just laid hands on a UC-Logic WP8060-TAB08 Graphic tablet, so as to make
my work in gimp easier I got this one instead of a Wacom unit for the
single obvious reason: $$. It seems to have all the features of the big
boys, it's 8" by 6", 1024 intensi
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