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Sorry, I see it’s already working on CPAN now.
So we don’t need to “register namespace” anymore, right?
Best Regards!
Xinfeng Wang
From: Wang, Xinfeng
Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2016 11:42 AM
To: 'David Golden'
Cc: modules@perl.org
Subject: RE: async massive ping
Thank you, Da
CPAN.
Best Regards!
Xinfeng Wang
From: David Golden [mailto:x...@xdg.me]
Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2016 3:12 AM
To: Wang, Xinfeng
Cc: modules@perl.org
Subject: Re: async massive ping
Hi, Xinfeng. Here are some resources that might help you:
* http://perldoc.perl.org/perlne
in the
> by-module and by-category listings on CPAN.
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> Best Regards!
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> Xinfeng Wang
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> *From:* David Golden [mailto:x...@xdg.me]
> *Sent:* Tuesday, November 29, 2016 3:12 AM
> *To:* Wang, Xinfeng
> *Cc:* modules@perl.org
> *Subject:* Re:
perl for many years, usually I just use the modules on cpan, but
> when I tried to ping 10,000 servers with async ping module on cpan, none of
> them really worked.
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> It isn’t so hard, I just wrote the code by myself in perl.
>
> it can be done in 5 seconds(timout 5 seconds)
I just changed it to a single process, it can ping 25000 servers per second.
With 2 processes, it can ping about 45000 servers per second.
Best Regards!
Xinfeng Wang
From: Wang, Xinfeng
Sent: Monday, November 28, 2016 2:19 PM
To: 'modules@perl.org'
Subject: async massive ping
Hi, pe
Hi, perl experts and manager:
I used perl for many years, usually I just use the modules on cpan, but when I
tried to ping 10,000 servers with async ping module on cpan, none of them
really worked.
It isn't so hard, I just wrote the code by myself in perl.
it can be done in 5 seconds(tim
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statd: [b] was [a]
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stati: [f]
statp: [p] was [?]
description: [Cross-platform interface to "ping" utilities]
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DSLIP: Rdphp
description: concurrent ICMP ping without fork or threads
userid: RCAPUTO (Rocco Caputo)
chapterid:5 (Networking_Devices_IPC)
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Welcome Ping Liang,
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Once you've gone through the procedure of password approval (see the
separate mail you should receive about right now), this userid will be
the one that you can use to upload your work or edit
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] should now send an autoreply to posters. Once
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The next version of the Module List will list the following module:
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DSLI:adpf
description: Cross-platform interface to "ping" utilities
userid: COLINM (Colin McMillen)
chapterid:5 (Networking_Devices_IPC)
enteredby:
In an earlier mail[1] I requested a CPAN ID and the namespace
Net::Ping::External. I assumed that the acceptance of my CPAN ID implied
acceptance of the namespace as well, and hence uploaded my module to
CPAN.
However, it's not been registered yet, so I thought I'd just repost its
Am I to assume, by the acceptance of my request for a CPAN ID, that my
request for the namespace Net::Ping::External has also been approved?
If someone could clarify this for me, that'd be great... I'd hate to
upload something before I know for sure if it's been approved.
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Name: Colin McMillen
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module which interfaces with the "ping" utility on many systems. It
presently provides a singl
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