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Dear Assalamu Alaikum,
I came across your contact during my private search
Mrs Aisha Al-Qaddafi is my name, the only daughter of late Libyan
president, I have funds the sum
of $27.5 million USD for investment, I am interested in you for
investment project assistance in your country,
i shall c
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Dear Assalamu Alaikum,
I came across your contact during my private search
Mrs Aisha Al-Qaddafi is my name, the only daughter of late Libyan
president, I have funds the sum
of $27.5 million USD for investment, I am interested in you for
investment project assistance in your country,
i shall c
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> On Mon, Jan 24, 2005 at 02:03:38PM -0600, David Sims wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > With kernel 2.6.10 on Intel (Dell Powervault 745N) When I insert the
> > sata_vsc module via 'modprobe sata_vsc' from the command line, the module
> > immediately recognizes the controller card and when it then en
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005, Marcelo Tosatti wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 24, 2005 at 04:09:08PM -0600, David Sims wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > With kernel 2.6.10 on Intel (Dell Powervault 745N) When I insert the
> > sata_vsc module via 'modprobe sata_vsc' from the command line, the module
> > immediately recogn
On Mon, Jan 24, 2005 at 04:09:08PM -0600, David Sims wrote:
> Hi,
>
> With kernel 2.6.10 on Intel (Dell Powervault 745N) When I insert the
> sata_vsc module via 'modprobe sata_vsc' from the command line, the module
> immediately recognizes the controller card and then enumerates the
> attach
Hi,
With kernel 2.6.10 on Intel (Dell Powervault 745N) When I insert the
sata_vsc module via 'modprobe sata_vsc' from the command line, the module
immediately recognizes the controller card and then enumerates the
attached disks. During this process I am getting errors logged in syslog
for e
Thank you Jeff for your very helpfull answer.
--- Jeff Garzik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev: >
Cesar Da Silva wrote:
> > * Alternative I/O Pathing
>
> be less vague
What I mean with the above (my defenition) is:
[Alternative I/O Pathing allows the operating system
to re-route the I/O of devices,
--- Ville Herva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
skrev: > > > * Dynamic Memory Resilience
> >
> > RAM fault tolerance? There was a patch a long
> time ago which detected
> > bad ram, and would mark those memory clusters as
> unuseable at boot.
> > However that is clearly not dynamic.
>
> If you are refer
> > * Dynamic Memory Resilience
>
> RAM fault tolerance? There was a patch a long time ago which detected
> bad ram, and would mark those memory clusters as unuseable at boot.
> However that is clearly not dynamic.
If you are referring to Badram patch by Rick van Rein
(http://rick.vanrein.org/
--- Rik van Riel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev: > On
Sun, 27 May 2001, [iso-8859-1] Cesar Da Silva
> wrote:
>
> > I am doing a thesis about comparing the Linux
> kernel
> > against HP-UX, AIX, Tru64 UNIX, and Solaris (as
> you
> > probably alredy know).
> > I'm stuck now (and the thesis has to bee
On Sun, 27 May 2001, [iso-8859-1] Cesar Da Silva wrote:
> I am doing a thesis about comparing the Linux kernel
> against HP-UX, AIX, Tru64 UNIX, and Solaris (as you
> probably alredy know).
> I'm stuck now (and the thesis has to bee ready until
> tomorow)
Aren't you the same guy who posted this
On Sat, May 26, 2001 at 10:27:09PM -0400, Jeff Garzik wrote:
> > * Service Location Protocol (SLP)
www.openslp.org
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Ingo Oeser
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On Sat, 26 May 2001, Jeff Garzik wrote:
> Cesar Da Silva wrote:
> > The features that I'm wondering about are:
> > * Dynamic Processor Resilience
>
> is this fault tolerance? I think if a CPU croaks, you are dead.
>
> There are patches for hot swap cpu support, but I haven't seen any CPU
> fault
Jonathan Morton wrote:
>
> >> * Live Upgrade
> >
> >LOBOS will let one Linux kernel boot another, but that requires a boot
> >step, so it is not a live upgrade. so, no, afaik
>
> If you build nearly everything (except, obviously what you need to boot) as
> modules, you can unload modules, build
>> * Live Upgrade
>
>LOBOS will let one Linux kernel boot another, but that requires a boot
>step, so it is not a live upgrade. so, no, afaik
If you build nearly everything (except, obviously what you need to boot) as
modules, you can unload modules, build new versions, and reload them. So,
you
Cesar Da Silva wrote:
> The features that I'm wondering about are:
> * Dynamic Processor Resilience
is this fault tolerance? I think if a CPU croaks, you are dead.
There are patches for hot swap cpu support, but I haven't seen any CPU
fault tolerance patches that can handle a dead processor
>
Hi again.
I am doing a thesis about comparing the Linux kernel
against HP-UX, AIX, Tru64 UNIX, and Solaris (as you
probably alredy know).
I'm stuck now (and the thesis has to bee ready until
tomorow) with some few features that the other
operating system have, and I can't find any
information abou
On Wed, 4 Oct 2000, Huang QingHua wrote:
> When I am studying source code.I can not understand the
> relation between "reading a page from" and "reading a block from
> disk".
A "page" is the hardware VM page size (usually 4kB or 8 kB)
A "block" is usually the size in which the filesystem al
dear:
When I am studying source code.I can not
understand the relation between "reading a page from" and "reading a block from
disk".
Would you please show me it ?
Thank you !
yours
Huang QingHua
10/04/2000
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