Am Samstag, den 26.12.2009, 14:48 +0100 schrieb Mathieu Baudier:
> Hello,
>
> I have quite a few issues with the default OpenJdk package on CentOS
> 5.4 x86_64 (e.g. crash of Eclipse [1], and now excessive permgen
> memory requirement causing the JVM to freeze and requiring a kill -9).
>
> These is
Marcelo M. Garcia wrote:
> On 26/12/2009 03:21, mark wrote:
> I used environment-modules a few years a go with OSCAR[1], and I remember to
> simply coping and editing files to create a intel-mpi, intel-cc, etc, based
> on modules provided by OSCAR.
>
> The document "Drag Your Design Environment K
HI Robert,
Either apcupsd or NUT(network ups tools) will work. I've used both and
IMO apcupsd often seems to have better support for the newer APC units
then NUT does.
That said, I do prefer NUT because I've been using their tools for a
lot longer. I also run a mixed shop, APC & Liebert UPS's pro
>> # Turn off SACK
>> net.ipv4.tcp_sack = 0
>
> and execute "sysctl -p" to apply it. You can also use "sysctl -w
> net.ipv4.tcp_sack=0" to turn it off temporarily. Our file transfers worked
> just fine after the change.
>
> I realize there are differences our situation and yours and this might no
On 26/12/2009 03:21, mark wrote:
> xiaoyunpeng wrote:
>> I think you should give the user a path list of javas you've installed. More
>> step on, a script with a "sun-java" or "openjdk" as input for switching the
>> java type would be better.
>
> Ok, so I guess no one's ever used environment-module
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