[leaf-user] Re: esfq and simple upgrade script for bering-uclibc

2005-07-26 Thread kwon
On 7/25/2005 16:35, Jaap Eldering wrote: Secondly, I wrote a small shell script to make upgrading packages easier: it can show differences of all files and merge those with the help of 'unison' as an external program and produce merged lrp files. You can find it here: http://www.phys.uu.nl/~elde

[leaf-user] Problems with CF Backups

2005-07-26 Thread Richard Amerman
Does anyone have lncurses.lrp for uClibc handy? I can't find it anywhere. It appears that I need it for lrpstat. If anyone else has any info on what IS needed to get lrpstat working in the latest uClibc that would be great! As further background, I'm trying to set up monitoring for cpu load, int

Re: [leaf-user] Backing up root.lrp backs up whole system?

2005-07-26 Thread Jaap Eldering
On Tue, Jul 26, 2005 at 01:44:50PM -0400, Suman Srinivasan wrote: > Hi, > > I made some changes to the "~/.profile" and tried backing up root.lrp, > but the LRP package turned out to be 21 MB in size! > > Here's the output: > > --- > > Creating root.lrp Please wait: | > New Pack

Re: [leaf-user] esfq and simple upgrade script for bering-uclibc

2005-07-26 Thread Jaap Eldering
On Tue, Jul 26, 2005 at 07:35:17PM +0200, Eric Spakman wrote: > Hello Jaap, > > > >I have patched the kernel (2.4.31) and iproute package for esfq: the > >Enhanced Stochastic Fairness queueing discipline. It works nicely for > >me (allowing sharing of bandwidth evenly per dest/source IP). > > > Can

[leaf-user] Backing up root.lrp backs up whole system?

2005-07-26 Thread Suman Srinivasan
Hi, I made some changes to the "~/.profile" and tried backing up root.lrp, but the LRP package turned out to be 21 MB in size! Here's the output: --- Creating root.lrp Please wait: | New Package: -rw-r--r--1 root root 2194984 Jul 26 17:43 /tmp/root.lrp Old Packag

RE: [leaf-user] esfq and simple upgrade script for bering-uclibc

2005-07-26 Thread Eric Spakman
Hello Jaap, > >I have patched the kernel (2.4.31) and iproute package for esfq: the >Enhanced Stochastic Fairness queueing discipline. It works nicely for >me (allowing sharing of bandwidth evenly per dest/source IP). > Can you tell something more about esfq? In which cases can or should this be u

[leaf-user] Re: Backing up LEAF disks over the network.

2005-07-26 Thread Ian Abbott
On 21/07/2005 12:16, James Neave wrote: Hi Charles, I guess that will only work if you're connecting to the LEAF box with a *NIX box, yes? I have PuTTY on my WinXP machine, I don't think I can do that command with it. You could try the Plink command line utility that comes with PuTTY to do t