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02.04.2014
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_find_alias() is not correct or sufficient either. It can work in practice (and probably does perfectly fine 99.9% of the time), but it can equally well give the *wrong* dentry: yes, the dentry it returns would have been
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Clustered Samba
19.08.2016
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other clients from accessing the same file. As long as the process is limited to a single instance of Samba, everything works fine: The single Samba server can reliably assume that its version of locking
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27.10.2016
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written). That's fine; the question is what the caller can count upon wrt shortening. Again, we are *not* guaranteed writing up to [an] exact boundary. However, the current implementation will end up
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17.11.2016
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, this has per-user resource management, which guarantees that at least the system won't run out of memory. Good. The act of sending a message transfers the resource to the receiver end. Fine. However
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Rockstor on NAS
03.01.2017
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if you are only using two hard disk drives or SSDs, so you can add both internal media to the storage pool. In most cases, the default installation should work fine: Server systems rarely use extremely
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Tutorials – Build the Linux Kernel
03.02.2017
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some fine-tuning, however, you have various options. First, if you don't want to use the existing config file from your /boot directory but would rather generate a fresh (default) one, enter: make
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09.07.2017
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not encourage architectures to do things that simply won't matter." Meanwhile, Martin Schwidefsky tested Al's patch on the S/390 architecture and found that it worked fine, except for one bug, which he patched
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01.05.2017
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, "I'd rather see the feature enabled by default without any assumptions. Using it with a switch is just a use case that you happened to test." Logan said that in principle this would be fine, except
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Core Technologies – Profiling
24.08.2017
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-level granularity works well here, but you can add "another dimension" with -g, which enables call graph collection. There are some ways to fine-tune this [6]. You get a new column, Children , which accounts
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09.01.2018
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was fine with this, because he felt that maybe GenPD should be a client sitting on top of whatever services his code would offer, "so that power domains are registered once and can be used by either method

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