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Subject: [Israel.pm] israel.pm meeting for November
Date: Monday 30 October 2006 07:29
From: Yona Shlomo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: perl@perl.org.il
Hello,
Israel.pm meeting will take place on Thursday, 2/11/2006, at
18:30. Talks will begin exactly at 18:30
maybe you should try vpn over icmp ;-)On 10/30/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:It seems that Barak (and maybe others) are doing some nasty QoS stuff.
I had some problems with an ipsec vpn and moved to a udp based vpn.Outside of the tunnel icmp traffic was ok, more or less an ok lat
It seems that Barak (and maybe others) are doing some nasty QoS stuff.
I had some problems with an ipsec vpn and moved to a udp based vpn.
Outside of the tunnel icmp traffic was ok, more or less an ok latency and a
normal packet drop. Inside the tunnel 70%! Packet lost.
I have double check with mu
Good day.
Is is a way to configure grub to boot after specified
timeout, no matter what user press on the keyboard ?
I.e make grub behave like lilo with "timeout"
parameter.
Grub's timeout as long as i see is like lilo's delay.
Valery.
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On 30/10/06, Ira Abramov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi people,I am looking for a modern system monitor that can trigger Emails/SMS onsystem load, memory leaks, and runaway system parameters in general. IWe use Nagios to monitor all sorts of aspects on hundreds of servers.
--Amos
Long forgotten thread...
Turns out it is ohci-hcd USB driver blasting insane amount of
interrupts that is driving the load average up.
# grep ohci /proc/interrupts
169: 294912182 612411557 812332153 58723016 IO-APIC-level
ohci_hcd, ohci_hcd
The temporary fix obviously was 'rmmod ohci_hcd'
On Sun, 2006-10-29 at 15:19 +0200, Ilya Konstantinov wrote:
> Oded Arbel wrote:
> > Looking at /var/log/messages, I found this:
> >
> > Oct 27 20:18:03 x-23 kernel: audit(1161973062.936:52): avc: denied
> > { read } for pid=1583 comm="swapon" name="fstab" dev=dm-0 ino=5537800
> > scontext=system_
On Sun, 2006-10-29 at 11:13 +0200, Erez D wrote:
> found another very nice solution for smb/cifs (at least for my case)
> it is very usful for other things too
>
> it is called SHFS
> you can mount whatever you can make ssh connection to
>
> RTFM: http://shfs.sourceforge.net/
>
> erez.
AFAIR SH